Sandra (@sandraemmett) 's Twitter Profile
Sandra

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calendar_today29-06-2011 20:50:55

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Dawn Neesom (@dawnneesom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jean Hatchet It doesn't matter whether it's a private jet to a private island or a grubby mini-cab to a bed-sit above a kebab shop, young girls & women have been horrifically abused. Sickening that anyone ignores either😔 #women #Epstein #rapegangs

Lee Anderson MP (@leeandersonmp_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer Update. If Cabinet Members are backing Starmer then that means only one thing. He has threatened them with a General Election if they don't back him.

Keir Starmer (@keir_starmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I promised to bring bills down and I meant it. And today, because of the decisions this Labour government has made, the energy price cap has lowered by £117.

Maggie Oliver (@maggieoliveruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PRESS RELEASE: HIGH COURT GRANTS HISTORIC PERMISSION FOR The Maggie Oliver Foundation The Maggie Oliver Foundation TO CHALLENGE GOVERNMENT ON FAILURE TO ACT ON CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION This morning the High Court granted permission for charity, The Maggie Oliver Foundation, to

PRESS RELEASE: HIGH COURT GRANTS HISTORIC PERMISSION FOR <a href="/TMOFCharity/">The Maggie Oliver Foundation</a> The Maggie Oliver Foundation  TO CHALLENGE GOVERNMENT ON FAILURE TO ACT ON CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION

This morning the High Court granted permission for charity, The Maggie Oliver Foundation, to
Patriots Of Britain🟣 (@hoodedclaw1974) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whistleblower Maggie Oliver has had permission granted from the High Court for her foundation to challenge the government on its failure to tackle child sexual abuse, and failure to implement recommendations from the IIcsa enquiry. Amazing news. Well done Maggie Oliver 👏👏

Whistleblower Maggie Oliver has had permission granted from the High Court for her foundation to challenge the government on its failure to tackle child sexual abuse, and failure to implement recommendations from the IIcsa enquiry.

Amazing news. Well done <a href="/MaggieOliverUK/">Maggie Oliver</a>  👏👏
Carole Malone (@thecarolemalone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The man’s as thick as mince. As if Starmer hasn’t already embarrassed Britain enough on the world stage. Now this Cretin is let loose.

Les. (@martintwigs68) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just remember labour couldn't afford the £200 winter fuel allowance for pensioners, but it can afford £40,000 for illegal migrants.

Peter Lloyd (@suffragent_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Shukri Yusuf - a migrant from Somalia. She fraudulently claimed £102,000 in benefits, which she spent on private school fees and a luxury car. She walked free from court with a suspended sentence. Meanwhile, white people are jailed for tweets. 🇬🇧 #twotierjustice

This is Shukri Yusuf - a migrant from Somalia. 

She fraudulently claimed £102,000 in benefits, which she spent on private school fees and a luxury car. 

She walked free from court with a suspended sentence. Meanwhile, white people are jailed for tweets. 🇬🇧 #twotierjustice
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Subsidising meals in parliament for MPs and Peers costs the UK taxpayer up to £7 million a year. Despite the public facing huge food price inflation, we pay MPs & Peers to indulge on cheap fine dining. It’s time to remove taxpayer funded subsidies on parliamentary food.

MP Expenses (@mpexpensesuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Claim 60320694-5 9 Jul 25 - Graham Stringer (Lab) £565.00 for Office Costs: NEWSPAPERS, JOURNALS, MAGAZINES 'FINANCIAL TIMES'

Rupert Lowe MP (@rupertlowe10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alastair Campbell has just accused me of having 'extreme views'... Starting an illegal war based on a pack of lies causing the unnecessary death of so many British soldiers is the extreme position, in my view. I just want my country back - there's nothing 'extreme' about that.

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve heard from numerous people recently about how they were removed from NHS waiting lists without their knowledge due to a “failure to reply” to a letter from a hospital asking them to confirm they still wanted to be seen. In all cases, they say they never received the letter.