@Poppy_yyyyyyyy The Bat Mafia exist to fuck with the heads of owners of listed buildings, even standard 2up2downs. It is makework for Conservation Studies graduates. They force us to make homes for bats that already have somewhere to go. And charge big money.
Alan Turing was sentenced to chemical castration in 1952 for being gay.
In 2026, MPs have voted to carry out the same punishment on vulnerable children as young as 11 to keep trans paramilitaries happy.
SHAME ON EVERY MP responsible for sending gay kids to the gender abattoirs!
Same-sex marriage was legalised in England in 2014.
Had you told me then that I would return to gay activism in the 2020s to stop the government & Stonewall trying to castrate kids who otherwise grow up gay..
I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT YOU WERE MAD!
Yet. Here. We. Are.
#StopTheTrial
“If 3 men bring you to some bushes, it should be obvious what’s about to happen.”
And what exactly is a 17-year-old girl supposed to do about it when surrounded by three rapists? I can barely believe what I’m reading. This is like something from the 1950s. It’s insane. What the fvck actually is this? @Lfromthenorth, is this kind of ruling common in Finland? I thought jury trials were the reason rapists don’t get convicted, but it looks like the problem is just men.
@ConnorGillies@ForWomenScot@SkyNews Hurrah! We all know having men in women's prisons is wrong and illegal.
SNP government needs to spend 100s of thousands of tax payers money to be told this?
1. We're law enforcement
2. We've broken the law
3. We knew we'd broken the law
4. We're going to keep on breaking the law.
5. Because accountability doesn't exist.
The second album I ever bought as a kid was Tina Turner’s Private Dancer.❤️
She was so brilliant!
May we all love something with such dedication and know it so well as Donovan loved Tina Turner. 👇 Go Donovan!!
@EHRCScotland The situation in prisons was known at least 8 years ago, and reported to the EHRC numerous times. Women wouldn't have had to pursue expensive legal action if your enforcement powers had been used to hold Scotgov to account. There's still much to be done, will you step up?
My friend, Matthew Heath, is a victim twice over. First, by a man who exploits the courts to further abuse his victims. Second, by the Crown itself who failed to disclose anything whatsoever until today and then whinged case dismissal is unfair. Matthew is the ONLY victim.
Dartmoor's hill ponies have grazed those commons for longer than there has been a country called England. Fewer than a thousand are left, down from six thousand a generation ago. The United Nations listed them as endangered in 2023. So, naturally, the body charged with protecting nature has decided to get rid of nine in ten of the survivors.
There is a process, obviously.
Natural England's new grazing contracts now count the ponies in the same bucket as the cattle and sheep. A commoner with a fixed quota has a choice: keep a semi-wild pony worth nothing at market, or use the slot for a lamb he can sell. Guess which one survives the spreadsheet. The rest are gathered in the autumn drifts, and with nowhere to put thousands of unhandled moorland ponies, the next stop is the abattoir.
Natural England would like it noted that it has not ordered a cull. It has merely built a machine whose only output is a cull, switched it on, and handed the bolt gun to a farmer so the fingerprints land elsewhere. Very tidy.
And now the funny part. The pony is the best tool on the entire moor for eating Molinia, the coarse purple grass strangling Dartmoor into a brown monoculture. Cattle and sheep won't touch it. The ponies hoover it down and clear the ground for the orchids, the wildflowers and the insects behind them. Remove the ponies and the moor chokes into precisely the lifeless scrubland the contract was meant to prevent.
So the conservation strategy, in full: protect the habitat by deleting the animal that maintains the habitat. A masterclass.
Better still, Natural England's own Fursdon review looked at this exact question and told them, in plain English, not to lump ponies in with cattle and not to cut pony numbers. They read it, praised it, said they fully supported it, then did the precise opposite.
Four thousand years these animals have run Dartmoor with no committee and no contract. They could be gone within one, and the people who did it will write it up as a win for nature.
It Was Supposed to Be History
I'm a Polish filmmaker living in London.
I wasn't raised to care about antisemitism. Quite the opposite.
Like many Poles of my generation, I grew up with a version of history that focused heavily on Polish suffering during the Second World War. I visited Auschwitz as a teenager, yet somehow left without truly understanding the scale of what had happened to Europe's Jews.
That changed when I was 19 and worked on Schindler's List.
For the first time, I was confronted with parts of history that had been missing from my education. Later, living in Paris and spending time in New York, I met Jewish people whose understanding of Poland, Europe and history was very different from my own. Some conversations were uncomfortable. A few were life-changing.
The more I learned, the more I realised that antisemitism didn't disappear after the Holocaust. It adapted.
Today it often arrives dressed as political activism, conspiracy theories, selective outrage, historical revisionism, or simply a double standard applied to the world's only Jewish state.
I am not Jewish. I have no family connection to Israel.
What I do have is a deep distrust of propaganda, mob thinking, and people who demand that history be simplified into slogans.
My work on antisemitism began with a simple realisation: if I could be misled about history, so could millions of others.
That is why I make films, conduct interviews, and challenge narratives.
Not because I have all the answers.
Because I spent too many years believing things that weren't true.
My goodness this is appalling.
A 15-year-old female wrestler wasn’t told her opponent was male.
She only found out when she complained she had suffered a serious sexual assault during the match (as captured in this video).
When her complaint became public she was bullied at school. She has quit wrestling.
@nicolelampert We have effectively legalised sexual assault and VAWG, are selling tickets, cheering the assailants on and then giving them women's medals. Bravo 'progressive' men's rights 2026 and all who pretend not to see this 👏🏻
She is supposed to be a lawyer
She is supposed to know that the Guidance is not making any new rules
The rules exist whether there is Guidance or not
The public are being actively misled about what law even is.
A Labour voter all my life (71 now) but I have never felt as ashamed of @UKLabour as I do now, watching MPs queue up to explain why they’re abandoning women, proving that they’re happy for my granddaughters to have fewer rights in future than I have had. Wretched cowards all.