Jon Henderson (@jonhendo78) 's Twitter Profile
Jon Henderson

@jonhendo78

Living the security dream!!

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Leatherhead Youth FC (@leatherheadyfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After battling against a very physical Camberley Town our U14s win the shootout 7-6. A deserved win considering what they had to put up with during the game. Well done boys!!!! 🏆🏆🏆

Sky News (@skynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former Royal protection officer Richard Griffin reminisces about a picnic he went on with the Queen at Balmoral and an encounter they had with two American tourists who did not realise they were in the company of the monarch. #PlatinumJubilee: trib.al/PmdAY4j

Surrey FA (@surreyfa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Sunday, SUFC Junior Section (boys) came out on top in a highly contested U15 Youth Cup Final as they battled against Camberley Town to win 4-2⚽️ Read the full match report by following the link below🗞️👇

National Conservatism (@natcontalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How much do you love your country? Enough to tweet under your own name? To change your child's school to one that is less woke? To do more than chat to your friends who already agree with you at dinner parties? For heaven's sake, man, stand up and be counted. -Katharine Birbalsingh

Bill Ackman (@billackman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In light of today’s news, I thought I would try to take a step back and provide perspective on what this is really all about. I first became concerned about Harvard University when 34 Harvard student organizations, early on the morning of October 8th before Israel had taken any military

Alan Smith (@alanjlsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay £1. The sixth would pay £3.

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to £100. 

If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing.

The fifth would pay £1.

The sixth would pay £3.