Would have been an opportunity to see you and explain to you our concerns at the Inquiry.
I was at the Inquiry, everyday and every minute to fight for my daughter Grace.
No MPs visited to lend support to the bereaved families.
A bit of a shame and a missed opportunity to understand our grief and concerns.
@MartinSellner_ If you've seen the horrific Belfast video – remember that in 2020 a fake asylum seeker did the exact same thing to 7-year-old Emily Jones in a Bolton park.
She was 7.
Let that sink in.
Our government and police are not going to protect us. Please be fully aware of this.
🚨 You have all seen the Belfast footage by now. A man nearly beheaded on a public street in broad daylight. Only saved because three brave locals ran in and stopped it themselves.
The police were not there. The government was not there. Ordinary people saved that man's life.
And while that was happening Keir Starmer was in Westminster figuring out how to arrest you for posting about it. Open borders. Two tier policing. Unarmed citizens fighting off attackers alone. This is the Britain Labour built. RT if you are done. 🇬🇧
If you’re living in the UK and publicly supporting the government of Iran for ANY fucking reason, you have lost your way so badly that it boggles my mind beyond comprehension. It is a regime as close to pure uncomplicated evil as any on this cursed planet.
Further to what I wrote in this piece Trevor Phillips has since made two really excellent points:
1. Starmer’s comments about George Floyd were made even BEFORE the trial had taken place. This is fascinating - by comparison JD Vance waited until after the the conviction and sentencing. Should Starmer - the lawyer and Mr Proper Process - not have known better than to risk prejudicing the George Floyd/Derek Chauvin trial?
2. Lammy used THE VERY SAME WORDS as Vance - defending “righteous anger” - in commenting on George Floyd. And yet Lammy and co have the audacity to hypocritically criticise Vance for daring to give this opinion
https://t.co/UitTRcrEzj
If you think things couldn't get any worse over the horrific murder of Henry Nowak.
It's now been revealed that Hampshire police were going to release a statement warning the public not to talk about it online and paint Henry as the aggressor before Digwa's trial!
Nicola Sturgeon will be allowed to keep goods bought with stolen SNP funds – including expensive household appliances and apparent gifts – because prosecutors quietly deleted them from Peter Murrell’s indictment in a plea deal.
Scots law specialists say hundreds of items worth almost £60,000 that were stripped out before he admitted embezzling £400,310.65 are now effectively beyond confiscation unless the SNP sues her itself.
Think about that: a party chief embezzles nearly half a million pounds, splurges it on everything from a £124,000 motorhome to a £3,200 coffee machine, a robotic lawnmower, designer salt and pepper grinders and “gifts” for his wife – and the system decides that as long as the indictment is massaged down, the goodies can stay where they are.
In any normal organisation, that would be called proceeds of crime; in SNP‑land, it’s just another “private matter” between the former leader and her estranged husband.
The SNP have spent years lecturing Scots about climate emergencies, cutting flights and reducing emissions.
Yet 4 troughing ministers are flying 3,000 miles to watch a football tournament and you are paying for it.
Utterly outrageous.
https://t.co/TzpkUB7GKF
This is awful. The last ever Denby Pottery going to the kiln. Why is there not uproar? Where’s the government in this?? We all have Denby in our homes, in family heirlooms, as our history and now it’s closing through lack of support, such a sad sad day. #SaveDenby@denbypottery