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🇲🇨“Solo vinieron a ver la F1” 💀
Mientras el mundo sufre guerras, hambre y genocidios, los multimillonarios se reúnen en Mónaco con sus yates de cientos de millones de dólares.
No es solo una carrera.
Es una cumbre privada de élites: negocios turbios, fiestas, drogas, sexo, lavado de dinero y acuerdos que luego pagamos todos.
Lo llaman “F1 Weekend”.
Muchos lo llaman “Mini Isla de Epstein”.
El mundo real arde… y ellos siguen de fiesta.
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@GBNEWS Do you never get sick of repeating yourselves. In the last hour alone I’ve heard the same things time and time again. You’ll start losing the listeners if it carries on. It’s relentless, boring, and wastes so much airtime . Every show is the same
@GoodwinMJ Bitching about Rupert will not win us back.
Calling us stupid will not win us back.
Continuing to berate and abuse people online for their voting choices, will not gain you any votes.
It’s just been a total mess for years @MichelleDewbs and as with so many other cases, it is hidden until the media pick them up! But the survivors suffer unimaginable trauma for years and years just fighting and being pushed from pillar to post! Enrages me!! 😡😡
And despite what is said, there is absolutely no independent scrutiny or accountability and that must change!
On 16/4/26 I shared a previous story about the Hull case written by the same journalist @JonAustinjourn1 way back in 2019. That these young women are STILL having to fight the system all these years later is truly horrific, but I think having people alongside them like @JonAustinjourn1 who don’t give up, who support them and are fighting their corner to ensure the story is kept alive is helping them.
We @TMOFCharity have also been supporting these girls since 2021 and they are a total inspiration to still have the strength and courage to fight on, but this battle against the authorities has taken a huge toll on their lives. It was a pleasure to see them at our ball in Manchester two weeks ago standing up proudly despite the challenges. They were also part of the group of 2 dozen survivors we supported in a meeting we hosted with @annelongfield and her team in Manchester in February, and we are committed to helping them in any way we can to see justice delivered if that’s what they want.
A case like this shows just how broken our system is. The shadow that hangs over their lives is a daily trauma, which has been hanging over their lives in all honesty for many more years than the horrific sexual abuse they suffered as children. Had they been protected as children as was their right, and the authorities acted then, their lives would have been so very different. It shouldn’t be this way. It shouldn’t take this long. Children, victims and survivors shouldn’t be treated like this.
I have the greatest respect for these beautiful girls, their courage, their determination, their ‘staying power’, but the toll this constant fight has taken on their mental health and their lives should never be underestimated - and they are just a few of the many thousands of victims of all kinds of sexual violence that have to travel this path in search of justice and closure.
Our system is broken. Full stop!
@Keir_Starmer Do I look like a far right thug Starmer? I’m a 53yr old nanny who loves my country and fears for the safety and future for my granddaughter. Your labels of the British people are disgusting.
@Nigel_Farage And this is why you will peak and fall like every other time you try get into number 10. You’re a failed politician. Rupert will win the next election. You are deluded mate. And the vast majority who didn’t vote will vote for him.
A reminder of how Labour is spending your money abroad:
- £235m Ukraine
- £225m Ethiopia
- £171m Afghanistan
- £145m Syria
- £144m Yemen
- £80m Kenya
- £68m Jordan
- £65m Myanmar
- £62m Bangladesh
- £143m Somalia
- £60m Nepal
- £270m Sudan
- £56m Lebanon
- £56m Tanzania
- £50m Malawi
- £130m Palestine
- £117m Nigeria
- £107m Congo
- £310m World Health Organisation
A Grand total of £2.5billion.
£2.5 billion which invariably finds itself in the pockets of corrupt politicians.