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This Government has all the money in the world for Ed Milliband’s mad plans, foreign aid, and benefits for foreigners. But nothing for our armed forces.
Good on John Healey. Shame on them. Reeves and Starmer should go too. And with them this wretched Labour Government.
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@NatashaMar17816@CatharineHoey It certainly does take a lot longer to dry. I have reduced price electricity on a Sunday 9-5. I needed to dry 2 king size furry blankets and a king size padded bedspread. It took longer than the economical 8 hours to do them. False economy.
Peter, this is complete misinformation. I've never refused a DBS check. I actually have an enhanced DBS check for work and sports coaching.
I have already provided Wigan Council with a copy of my DBS certificate. Check your facts before spreading lies.
My lad @DShut7946 has transformed this wasteland on our estate to something that young kids use and have a kick about with their pals.
He doesn't want college full time and is desperate for an apprenticeship, unfortunately there hard to come by😟
Anyone know any in cental lancs
The Somerset Farmhouse of 1 North Street, Williton were approached by a "food influencer" that wanted to charge them £2,000 for a review.
They put out a video of Sally eating a sausage roll instead 😆.
Lets make Sally and the Somerset Farmhouse famous for free.
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
Nobody asked them to do it. Nobody trained them for it. They were just two teenage boys — the kind you pass on the sidewalk and barely notice — leaning on their bikes in the summer heat when they saw something no child should ever have to experience.
A man walked away with 5-year-old Jocelyn Rojas. She was supposed to be playing outside. She was supposed to be safe.
And in that single, awful second — while most of us would have been paralyzed, reaching for a phone, waiting for someone with a uniform and a badge to show up — these two boys made a choice.
They got on their bikes and they went after him.
No hesitation. No waiting for permission. No "someone else will handle it." Just two pairs of legs pumping hard through the streets of Lancaster, eyes locked on a stranger who had a little girl that wasn't his.
They tracked him. They stayed close. They didn't let him disappear into the afternoon like something that was never going to be found.
And then they confronted him.
Two teenagers. On bikes. Against a grown man who had already done the unthinkable. They forced him to stop.
He let Jocelyn go.
"The entire thing lasted only minutes." — Lancaster Police
Minutes. Because two boys closed the distance fast enough to interrupt it. Because they were raised — by someone, somehow — to believe that other people's emergencies are your business too.
When reporters asked one of them afterward why they did it, he gave the most deflating, most beautiful, most teenage answer imaginable.
He shrugged.
"I just felt like it was the right thing to do."
No speech. No GoFundMe. No press conference. Just a kid who saw a little girl in danger and couldn't make himself look away.
Jocelyn went home. She was reunited with her family. She got to grow up.
Because of two boys on bikes who hadn't been asked, hadn't been trained, hadn't been paid — and did it anyway.
Watch this exchange and remember it.
Farage stands up and says what millions are thinking. Two-tier policing. He doesn't shout it. He reads it. The written instruction telling officers to treat ethnic groups differently.
The Prime Minister's answer?
“I don't believe there's two-tier policing in this country.”
Don't believe. Like it's weather. Like it's a horoscope. The man who ran the prosecution service for five years, reduced to telling a grieving nation what he chooses to feel is real.
Except the moment he denied it, his own police chiefs spent the afternoon reviewing the wording of the very guidance that proves it. You don’t review a policy that doesn’t exist. The denial and the climbdown, same day.
Minutes earlier, same room, same boy, he admitted race may have shaped how police treated Henry as he lay dying.
So follow it, because he's banking on you not to.
Race may have decided whether a bleeding boy was victim or suspect. But two-tier policing? Couldn't possibly exist.
You cannot hold both. Unless believing was never the point, and saying the comfortable thing was.
Then Farage asked the question. And with no answer left, Starmer reached for the lowest move in the building. He picked up a dead boy's father's words and held them like a shield. Turned a grieving plea for calm into a stick to beat the question with. Called the question itself exploitation.
Farage called for cold rage. Not a riot. Cold rage. Anger mastered, controlled, too busy remembering to lash out and Starmer twisted it into a mob, because cold rage is the one thing he can't manage and can't wait out.
“It shows exactly who he is,” Starmer said of Farage.
No, Starmer. It showed exactly who YOU are.
Rochdale dropped on your watch. Savile never charged, a case you said never crossed your desk. Floyd got your knee in fifteen days. Henry got your silence for a hundred and seventy nine.
Same instinct every time. Protect the system. Doubt the victim. Move only when the cameras force you.
That's who you are.
You don't hide behind the grieving if you've got the truth.
Farage asked the question the country is asking.
You called the question the problem.
Natural England wants to remove 90% of Dartmoor’s ponies.
Our Exmoor ponies are next. These animals have been here for thousands of years.
A government quango, destroying the countryside and its heritage.