Internet Stranger (@whatcanudohuh) 's Twitter Profile
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@whatcanudohuh

some people say they like their cucumbers pickled

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calendar_today16-12-2009 19:18:46

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GB Politics (@gbpolitcs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEW: BBC Politics London has been informed that grooming gangs are operating in London, and the situation is described as "more catastrophic" than anywhere else

James Harvey (@jamesharvey2503) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING - I am reporting from Norwich after locals ran migrants out of a local park for serving on young girls. A YOUNG female just told us she was APPROACHED by a migrant who, even though she was UNDER 16, kept sexually harassing her. NORFOLK LOCALS RESPONDED.

Grifty (@thegriftreport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proof Epping police ESCORTED Antifa from the train station to the Bell Hotel to confront the locals who were protesting. These people are paid 40-60 pounds a day to do this and hold all the same signs and agitate. Things were fine until the police bussed them in in police vans..

Jack David (@ffs_whatnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you interview a straight talking Aussie about net zero 🀣🀣🀣 I would love to go for a pint with this bloke πŸ‘Œ

Callum (@akkadsecretary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting midnight tonight 4chan will be blocked to Britbongs due to the state, so you will need a VPN like the 3rd world nation we are. Gab and BitChute already block UK users as a result.

Starting midnight tonight 4chan will be blocked to Britbongs due to the state, so you will need a VPN like the 3rd world nation we are.

Gab and BitChute already block UK users as a result.
Chris Middleton (@chrismid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lesson in how media bias works from the β€œimpartial” BBC. Yesterday, Trump publicly challenged Starmer’s policies at a press conference: immigration, energy, tax, free speech. The BBC ran two articles on it. Let’s examine what they showed you, and what they didn’t. 🧡

A lesson in how media bias works from the β€œimpartial” BBC.

Yesterday, Trump publicly challenged Starmer’s policies at a press conference: immigration, energy, tax, free speech.

The BBC ran two articles on it.

Let’s examine what they showed you, and what they didn’t. 🧡
Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The great irony here is: in the UK it will be perfectly legal for the state to counsel you to k*ll yourself through the NHS, thanks to the assisted dying law, but if you talk about it online, that's verboten. Gives new meaning to the old joke "the government hates competition"

Chris Middleton (@chrismid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BBC does not report on protests fairly. How do I know? Because I used to work there. 🟒 If they agree with you, you get sympathetic coverage. πŸ”΄ If they disagree with you, you get smeared or ignored. This is how the BBC rigs public perception of protests 🧡

The BBC does not report on protests fairly.

How do I know?

Because I used to work there.

🟒 If they agree with you, you get sympathetic coverage.
πŸ”΄ If they disagree with you, you get smeared or ignored.

This is how the BBC rigs public perception of protests 🧡
Lewis Brackpool (@lewis_brackpool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ofgem admits it never evaluated whether the energy price cap worked in real life After submitting an FOI and pushing for internal review, I can confirm: Ofgem, the UK’s energy regulator, holds no internal modelling or reports comparing its price cap forecasts to actual

Ofgem admits it never evaluated whether the energy price cap worked in real life

After submitting an FOI and pushing for internal review, I can confirm:

Ofgem, the UK’s energy regulator, holds no internal modelling or reports comparing its price cap forecasts to actual