It’s all gone quiet hasn’t it? The mainstream media were all too keen to fill their pages and air time with lurid details of Ann Widdecombe’s murder, right up until the point where counter terrorism police took over the investigation and her alleged killer was discovered to be a far-left nutjob...
@narindertweets If you’re such an angel and a supporter of your own people why are you not going out to India to highlight the constant rape amd murder at the hands of men in that country. You wont because you are a grifter and dp all this for attention.
You are worse than Tommy Robinson
@narindertweets So you’re lying, one incident had happened and it’s an extremely sad one. What has been normalised is the rape of 100’000’s + of white girls at the hands of a community you support. You are a shameful hypocrite
@lowles_nick He’s right, he highlights the problems with this shit hole country. Where our political elite are bringing about the destruction of this once great nation to line their own pockets.
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@lowles_nick This prat Nick Lowles is one of the lowest levels of bell ends going. He fully supports grooming gangs and says nothing about them. But is happy at 2 blokes getting arrested which no doubt they’ll get off as before as he doesn’t agree with there views.
@NoContextBrits Will never see festivals like this again. Bands are generally too manufactured, everything that came through the 80’s 90’s and early 2000’s were still raw. The future, most stuff will be AI generated. Glad I was born in the 80’s
@FTBLsection Yes, hopefully we’ll win amd have our best result since 66. I’ll be disappointed if these lads play half arsed. Every time they pull on the shirt they should give there all.
@narindertweets At the end of the day. White, black, brown, yellow all races are fucking hypocrites and you my love are by far one of the fucking biggest.
Recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in early 2011, this intimate session captured Beady Eye as they introduced themselves to the world following the end of Oasis. With Liam Gallagher joined by Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock, the performance coincided with the build-up to their debut album Different Gear, Still Speeding. Interspersed with candid interview segments, the programme offered the band an opportunity to reflect on their fresh start while showcasing the raw, live chemistry of their new line-up in one of music's most iconic recording studios.