Mahmood at the Home Office, threats to the ECHR, more prisons, less justice — Starmer has finished his march to the toxic right. Labour’s sold out, and his time in No.10 is already on borrowed clock.
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Oligarchs just love the Racist Right and want to use them to facilitate looting and destruction of everything we care about
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Can someone explain why Reform Party, with only 5 MPs, seems to receive a disproportionate amount of coverage from the mainstream media especially from our public broadcaster? Unless it’s being used to push and shape the right-wing agenda, it feels deeply unfair and, frankly, sickening.
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Not sure about Cooper as Foreign Minister right now. With Palestine recognition on the table, her past links to pro-Israel lobbying don’t inspire confidence—though final say is with Starmer.
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Amazing talent. Glorious showmanship. The inspiration for this: wp.me/p2wzRb-fR
“WHAT ARE WE LIVING FOR?”
Thanks to the advice of a wise friend, I’ve been reading up about rock singer Freddie Mercury (1946-1991), the flamboyant, amazingly talented lead singer of Queen. Even now, more than 30 years afte…
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Just to cadd: Freddie Mercury,was born Farrokh Bulsara in Stone Town, Sultanate of Zanzibar.
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It’s here Black History Month 2025 October 1, 2025 - October 31, 2025
but you probably gathered that from the theme of my tweets today?!
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Been Caribbean migrant, Ugandan Asian, Paki, Somali… depending on immigration headlines. Now it’s just Arab/Muslim + spice. Racists run the laziest filing system — I’m basically a Pokémon evolving into whatever slur’s trending.
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Only in Britain can billionaires avoid taxes, run the press, stoke a frenzy, and still be called “patriotic.” Call that normal, and you’ve mastered Little Britain Tory irony.
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🎶 On this day in 1946, Freddie Mercury was born. From humble beginnings in Zanzibar to global stardom with Queen, he became one of the greatest voices in rock. Hits like Bohemian Rhapsody, Somebody to Love, and We Will Rock. Though he passed in 1991, his legacy continues to inspire generations. ❤️