@supertanskiii@MarinaPurkiss I knew about it; it was heavily reported in comparison to the Novak issue. If there is one hidden, how many more have been kept quiet, like the grooming scandal?
@meralhece@bbclaurak He is one of the major politicians of the fastest-growing party, and if an election were held tomorrow, he would have a massive majority with current voting intent
You like diversity, just not political or in opinion You may not like what he says, but he has every right to say it
@_LewisLFC What about Labour's hatred towards the electorate and people? Their incompetence is established, and how are we any better now under authoritarianism and thought crime?
@BiblicGrounded It's true it's a choice shaped by evolution and being a social animal.
It takes religion to legitimize murder, genocide, and slavery. These things are in the main not a thing due to secularism, not because of religion.
@MikeTappTweets Itβs due to all of you being careerists trying to gain power rather than listening and doing the will of the people
Keir is an authoritarian who serves himself above everything else. He should have gone by now, but he is vain and self-important. Heβs a detriment to the UK.
@RyanShorthouse Bad apples argument again. It's institutional, written down, not a passive approach. It's clear and a present danger and needs to be addressed, but virtue signaling takes priority. It's better to appear to be on the right side than engage with reality.
@ZiaYusufUK I would much prefer this chap as the lead role. Farage is tainted a one-trick pony. Zia has proven himself to be beyond reproach a great orator and leader whom I see more than anyone else. I'm not sure who I would vote for, but if Zia were the head, it would be more certain.
@MorEdge_Insight It's funny when Sky and the like post inaccurate, misleading, and often lies; they never deep dive like this. It shows the double standards they have and that they are just trying to knock a modern competitor rather than address the misinformation issue.