@HeidiBachram If Egypt are so pro pal why do they have the biggest, strongest border to stop them getting into Egypt instead of helping their “friends”
@JeruKnight_IV@appiecule Completely agree. Tactically with that altitude it was right to let Mexico have possession that’s not outplaying a team cos they couldn’t break them down
Australia forced Cadbury to remove palm oil from Dairy Milk.
We have the same power.
Buy British & real food when you can 🇬🇧
Even better- shop with us
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JUSTICE FOR 20-YEAR-OLD CODY HARPER!
He’s scheduled to appear at the Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on July 23rd on the false charges of assaulting a police officer.
He could be sentenced to around 6-12 months in prison if wrongfully convicted.
But here’s what they don’t want you to know:
Cody was viciously assaulted by a group of black men on Broad Street in Birmingham.
Instead of protecting the victim, West Midlands Police arrested him while his attackers fled the scene.
They initially tried to downplay it as a “fight”.
Thanks to the footage shared on X, they were forced to admit it was an assault on Cody and are now scrambling to investigate the real perpetrators who got away.
How can victims of crime be so easily arrested and persecuted in this country and criminals are allowed to get away and even treated as victims.
This is two-tier policing in plain sight.
White victim gets slammed, charged, and threatened with prison. I hope Cody has good legal representation and for heavens sake doesn’t plead Guilty that’s how they will win.
Why won’t the Home Secretary summon the Chief Constable to explain this disgrace?
Demand full bodycam and CCTV footage be released immediately.
Demand the charges against Cody are dropped.
Demand real justice.
🇬🇧 THEY TOLD YOU A STORY. 🇬🇧
Colonisers. Slavers. Oppressors. And you were supposed to feel ashamed.
Not for what you done... But for WHO YOU ARE. 🇬🇧
So we tested it. Britain wrote everything down, so we opened the books. 📖
Turns out fewer than 1 man in 10 could vote in the year Britain banned the slave trade. No woman could. Your ancestors could hang for stealing a sheep, get shipped across the world for petty theft, or go down a mine at 8 years old. In Manchester, the average age of death in a labouring family was 17.
They weren't running the slave trade. They were underneath it too.
Which is what makes what happened next worth knowing.
In 1772 an enslaved man named James Somerset walked free from an English court, because English law couldn't hold a slave.
In 1791, 300,000 families just stopped buying slave sugar. No march, no riot, just a decision made at 300,000 kitchen tables.
In 1792, 519 petitions carrying 390,000 names hit Parliament, most signed by people who couldn't vote themselves.
In 1807, Britain banned the trade.
Then the slave owners sent Britain a bill for the 800,000 people they still held. 💷 £20 million. About 40% of the entire government budget at the time.
The Treasury says it wasn't paid off until 2015. So if your family paid British tax before then, they helped buy 800,000 people their freedom.
From 1808 the Royal Navy spent 60 years hunting slave ships at sea: 1,600 stopped, 150,000 people freed, and 1,600 British sailors dead, mostly of disease, buried thousands of miles from home. ⚓
In 1816 they ended two centuries of Barbary corsairs enslaving Europeans.
In 1896 a war that lasted 38 minutes ended slavery in Zanzibar. 🇹🇿
Almost every country on Earth outlaws slavery today.
That fight was paid for largely at British expense, by British hands.🇬🇧
So why haven't you heard any of this?
Because within living memory, someone rewrote the story. You got taught the crime. Not the cure.
The powerful exploited the world. They exploited their own people first. It was those people who ended slavery. 🇬🇧
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History got rewritten once, in living memory, by no one who was ever named or held to account.
We are ordinary people doing what ordinary people have always done. Opening the books. Refusing to look away.
This is how we fight back. Fact by fact. Story by story. Name by name.
We are the home of British heroes. There is a place for you in it.
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Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
@JMcMurdockMP@PhoneixReloaded Completely correct. The poor lad didn’t know what was going on after being attacked and the policewoman was completely wrong. Her actions were why she was assaulted.
His father once told him, “Son, farming is in your blood.” 🌾
He believed it with everything he had.
At 26 he took over the family farm — young, hopeful, and ready to work harder than anyone who came before him.
He kept that promise for fifteen years.
Now he’s 41 and looks a decade older.
His hands are split and calloused from the cold. His back seizes up every morning before the day even starts. He’s missed birthdays, school plays, family dinners and anniversaries that can never be replayed.
Every Sunday night his wife does the accounts at the kitchen table.
Last Sunday she sat there for a long time without speaking.
Then she looked up.
“We’re forty thousand pounds down this year.”
After fifteen years of early mornings and late nights, diesel has doubled, fertiliser is up 60%, electricity has tripled… and the price he receives for his wheat is almost exactly what it was in 2015.
He is not lazy.
He is not incompetent.
He is not failing.
The system is failing him.
And every Sunday night his wife still sits at that same table, staring at numbers that only ever seem to get worse.
How long before Britain loses an entire generation of farmers who simply can’t afford to carry on?
Well done to cricketing legend Sir Ian Botham who has launched a campaign against huge wind turbines wrecking some of the most beautiful landscapes in England.
Trevor Phillips just tore apart Keir Starmer’s disastrous time in office.
“How did a man who won a landslide victory in 2024 become so disliked by so many people so quickly, that even his own party’s candidate in Makerfield promised to get rid of him?”
Phillips begins by noting that Starmer “lacks the common touch” and “he obviously made mistakes. The winter fuel debacle for example”.
In a scathing verdict, he went on to explain:
“I think what did for Starmer is he promised to put country before party and on every occasion he had the chance to keep his word, he broke it.”
“The country wanted the two child cap on benefits, the party hated it. The country said it was time to cut welfare and boost defence, the party said that was unconscionable. The country cheered when the Pakistani-heritage Home Secretary said she’d demand more from migrants before they’d be allowed to settle permanently. Party activists called her un-British and racist.”
“In each case the prime minister chose the party, blamed someone else for his change of heart, ministers, advisers, civil servants, and threw them under the nearest bus.”
A brutal but accurate takedown of a prime minister who betrayed the country he was elected to serve. Spot on, @TrevorPTweets 👏
Look at Haaland calling his teammates and coaches to line up and do the Row Row celebration with the fans. we’re talking about the best striker on the planet and a leader among men. wouldn’t have happened without him. 🇳🇴
An Iranian fan holds a sign asking: “Where is Rashid Mazaheri?”
Rashid was Iran’s former goalkeeper who was abducted by the IRGC back in January after he spoke out against the regime’s senseless killing of protesters
We wont let the world forget 🇮🇷
He may not sing the national anthem but he is incredibly proud of the country he represents I couldn't ask for a better foreign manager to lead us forward. I actually believe under Tuchel.
As I was saying
FARCE!!!!!!
A cow with NO SYMPTOMS , pregnant with twins!
Slaughtered
When the tests were even INCONCLUSIVE!!!!
How can anyone with any intelligence accept this!!!!!!
Just watched the last episode of Clarksons Farm, which I have watched from the beginning.
Usually I am a very positive person. Completely believe in fate & the universe - good & bad.
I’m a omeone whom makes the bad in the world palatable by believing that ‘everything happens for a reason’.
But as I’ve grown older it becomes more difficult to accept that belief.
Watching what Jeremy has so openly & elegantly exposed. The impossible future for our UK farmers, how hard they work to provide us as a nation & the lack of support & funding they receive.
It’s sickening ….
It was always my dream to own a farm, having grown up in that environment- but now …. It would be my worst nightmare.
Jeremy, we wish you all the very best for a full recovery.
Thank you for all that are you, all that you do & for showing the UK that we are united.
Exposing the flaws & injustice in our country.
Love & well wishes ….
From the Auto Lass Team.
🇬🇧 WATCH: Jeremy Clarkson’s new Hawkstone advert is now airing during World Cup coverage.
It’s a brilliant advert that shines a spotlight on Britain’s hard-working farmers.
Get well soon, @JeremyClarkson
Credit @RealHawkstone