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[Hairdressers are following in the footsteps
of publicans by banning Labour MPs over what they are calling the Government's business rates betrayal. Now barbers and salons are doing the same. Firms are fuming after the Chancellor promised to pay for a reduction in bills for smaller firms by hiking taxes on larger properties to 'level the playing field between the high street and online giants'] I have made a New Thread on this Last edited by arista; 28-12-2025 at 05:39 PM. |
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Starmer is cooked and his hateful cabinet or vipers
Dont forget these monsters either Last edited by Christmas Dynasnow; 28-12-2025 at 08:03 PM. |
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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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If I were Shamina Begum I would be considering another appeal
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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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Turkeys voting for Christmas as per
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Starmer however is an idiot who is trying to make himself seem noble to extremists.
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[PM Starmer is under mounting pressure to revoke
the British citizenship of an alleged Islamist extremist after posts from his social media account appeared to call for Zionists to be killed, says The Daily Telegraph.]
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Just deport him back to Egypt. He'd never even been to the UK until he was "returned" here.
I hope Prevent keeps a close eye on his 14 year old son. |
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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2022: Labour Leader Keir Starmer claims at PMQs that Alaa Abd El-Fattah was ‘imprisoned
for his social media posts’ 2025: Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer claims he did not know about those social media posts video - https://x.com/joerichlaw/status/2005...099716395?s=20 |
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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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It's all good he has apologised
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it seems quite ridiculous. The security services must put him on a watch list and the PM welcomes him into the country
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[British-Egyptian democracy activist
Alaa Abd El Fattah has apologised for several of his old tweets that have resurfaced, as calls grow for him to be deported from the UK days after he arrived following his release from an Egyptian jail. Tory and Reform UK leaders say the home secretary should consider whether Mr Abd El Fattah, a dual national, can be removed after social media messages showed him calling for Zionists and police to be killed.] The Labour Party has confirmed Alaa Abd El Fattah can stay in the uk. |
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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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Cherie | This Witch doesn't burn
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Of course he can
Now bring Shamina Begum home ....a minor when she commited her crimes
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[Prime Minister Starmer took his first
holiday as PM in late December 2024, Joining his family in Madeira for a few days after delaying his trip following his brother's death, and in August 2025, a Scottish holiday was briefly interrupted for urgent Ukraine talks in the US, showing that his breaks are often short and sometimes cut short by state matters.] Last edited by arista; Today at 04:59 PM. |
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[Starmer has joined his family in Madeira on his
first holiday since entering No 10.] [The Madeira Island News website reported that “the trip was made discreetly, and he has brought his own security with him”.] https://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/...rime-minister/ |
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The British-Egyptian activist at the centre of a political row appears to have endorsed new and baseless claims that he is the victim of a "smear campaign".
Alaa Abd El Fattah flew to the UK on Friday to be reunited with his family for the first time in 12 years following his release from an Egyptian jail where human rights groups said he had been unfairly detained. The prime minister welcomed his return in a post on X but subsequently faced criticism after old social media posts emerged in which Mr Abd El-Fattah called for the killing of Zionists and police officers. Sir Keir Starmer has since said he was unaware of the "absolutely abhorrent" resurfaced posts, which Mr Abd El Fattah has apologised for, and said the government was "taking steps to review the information failures in this case". "With the rise of antisemitism, and recent horrific attacks, I know this has added to the distress of many in the Jewish community in the UK," he added. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has asked a senior civil servant to review why ministers in the current and former governments were not aware of Mr Abd El Fattah's previous comments. Mr Abd El Fattah's apology, which came in a statement issued in the early hours of Monday morning, said that he understood "how shocking and hurtful" the posts were. He said the comments were "expressions of a young man's anger". The apology was welcomed by the prime minister's spokesman on Monday. He said it was a "fairly fulsome apology and that's clearly the right thing to do". However, within hours of his apology, BBC News has established that Mr Abd El Fattah's Facebook account liked another user's post which described criticism of him as a "relentless smear campaign" being waged by "the richest man in the world, a couple of Middle East intelligence services, and a few Zionist organisations". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3dm9944glpo
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[Starmer has since said he was unaware of the
"absolutely abhorrent" resurfaced posts, which Mr Abd El Fattah has apologised for, and said the government was "taking steps to review the information failures in this case".] Yes, PM Starmer was not aware So he can not be blamed for this mess |
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