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The BBC has a literal Ministry of Truth called "BBC Verify". You can 100% trust them to call out facts that don't fit the Blobocracy's agenda!
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I went to see this place for myself back when I lived in Stockholm and there are few things that radicalized me more than that experience. The place you’re seeing in the video is a suburb called Rinkeby. It’s only 20 mins out from the city center of Stockholm and over 90% of the residents have a foreign background. When I went there, a friend who’s also a police officer accompanied me. He told me it would be too dangerous for me to walk around there alone, even in broad daylight. When we got out at the metro station, we were the only Whites there and we were constantly being looked at and hissed at with the most extreme hostility you can imagine. He told me not to record or take pictures there because we would get physically attacked if I did. This is why we need REMIGRATION. We can’t stand by and watch Europe be taken from us.
What “multiculturalism” looks like. Every single European city will look like a third world s-hole. Welcome to Stockholm! Could’ve been Birmingham, Berlin or Bagdad.
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Then why are you still here?! 🙄
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BREAKING: BBC not institutionally biased says BBC.
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When they said 'one in, one out' I didn't realise they meant the same one over and over.
🚨 NEW: A second migrant deported to France under the "one in, one out" scheme has returned to the UK on a small boat [@GBNews]
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Deborah lives in an area that's 99% White and pretty much 0% Muslim.
Create a hostile environment… is that really the Country you want to live in? Jeez… you are not my Britain …
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Harriet, you're a man-hating feminist who once lobbied for pedophiles. Of course you love the BBC! 😂
I 100% back the BBC. It is central to the values and identity of this country. Not just news but also arts, science, education, entertainment and more. Time to recognise and celebrate its brilliance, not to pull it down.
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I am enjoying the wailing and gnashing of teeth from BBC types. Maybe they should have told the truth.
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They are literally ‘questioning’ the motive of Christians who happen to be proud of their country. Absolute scum media.
🚨 Sky News in Britain is now targeting Christianity by calling Christians who believe in the flag of their country ‘far right’.
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So many Brummies I know have told me that they are arming themselves when going into Birmingham city centre now. We are teetering on civil war.
Woman dies after getting stabbed in neck in 'unprovoked attack' as police name suspect gbnews.com/news/birmingham-s…
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We must only be a few days away from people renaming the BBC to "our" BBC, like they have with the NHS.
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When your ‘senior international editor’ admits he doesn’t really care about putting out incendiary misinformation about a story as serious as the Al Ahli hospital bombing You’ve probably got a problem in your newsroom BBC resignations are long overdue. Congratulations to the @Telegraph on their excellent reporting
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The internet and 𝕏 are not real life. Islam is far worse in person. This horrifying scene is in New York. With ~600 mosques in NY, why do they occupy otherwise peaceful public spaces to do this?
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Trump to sue @BBCNews for $1 billion. Spokesman says Panorama doctoring is “defamatory”. BBC doesn’t have a leg to stand on?
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‼️Policy alert: Conservatives will take a chainsaw to ESG reporting   Look at a UK companies’ annual report today and you will find a lengthy tome more likely to resemble a doorstop than something to provoke interest or excitement from investors. Much of this is the result of a vast expansion of corporate reporting requirements placed on businesses, starting with Labour’s Companies Act 2006 and pursued relentlessly by governments of all flavours since. Action by government costs scarce money unless it is imposing obligations on the private sector: politicians get to moralise whilst the burden falls elsewhere. The annual report of Britain’s biggest supermarket, Tesco, fills a trolley at 250 pages with another 60-page volume solely on sustainability. Our largest bank, Barclays comfortably beats that at 536 pages and Astra Zeneca – whose listing is currently on the move to the lighter-regulated US stock market – publishes a total of ten different reports on the sustainability section of its website. It’s no wonder then that the percentage of UK shares owned by individuals has collapsed from more than half to less than 10% today. In all likelihood, the 1980’s ‘Sid’ simply gave up, crushed under the weight. And perhaps it goes some way to explain why Bloomberg recently ran an article about London’s stock exchange listings falling behind Mexico and Oman. Companies which should be allowed to focus on providing the growth, investor returns, and jobs on which Britain depends have instead been bogged down with a thicket of red tape that raises costs, wastes senior management time and renders them uncompetitive internationally. Just as with compliance officers in financial services, the number of sustainability directors has grown like Japanese knotweed. Not even just an expensive overhead but an ‘advocate army’ for ever more regulations. At basic salaries of easily £150,000 a pop, nice work if you can get it. That is why - under new management - we Conservatives are starting to put in place concrete plans to strip away reporting requirements that cost British businesses hundreds of millions a year. We have identified line by line the detailed regulations that are holding business back and we will repeal them. Those regulators whose missions have not so much crept as run rampage beyond their remit will be reined in. Businesses can get back to business and annual reports will benefit from a new Ozempic-style slimness. We believe in choice and those business who wish to report on climate impacts or miscellanea around diversity can of course continue to do so. No doubt many will. But the choice will be their own and it is investors who will decide whether that is the best use of their hard-earned resources. We will pass a deregulatory Bill to simplify corporate reporting, which will remove non-financial reporting mandates and save business millions in direct and indirect costs. This is only possible as Kemi Badenoch has already committed the Conservatives to replace the Climate Change Act. A benefit will include ensuring that businesses and individuals, like our excellent defence industry, are not debanked on the grounds of spurious and subjective references to ‘ESG’ regulations. This new commitment, alongside our plans to end uncompetitively high energy costs by extracting the oil and gas resources in the North Sea and scrapping business rates for 250,000 small businesses, are the early steps in a plan that will see a second ‘big bang’ to tackle a failed consensus and unleash Britain’s prosperity. Readers should be reassured there will be more red tape which we will identify and commit to scrapping. Indeed, ideas of where to wield our chainsaw are welcome.  It will not be easy and a sign that it is working will be the howls of protest from vested interests. For too long Conservatives strayed from being the party of business. We have changed, we are back, and it is time to do right by business again.
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UN: “We demand stronger regulation of social media.” Because apparently, humanity can’t be trusted to think for itself anymore. The same people who lied about wars, pandemics, and climate targets Now want to decide what’s true.
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The BBC was at peak misinformation during the COVID pandemic. 🤔 They always seemed to find hospital wards where lots of patients were apparently unvaccinated. 📈 The national data showed the majority in hospital with COVID were vaccinated. Years of biased reporting.
🚨🚨 BBC News at Ten @BBCFergusWalsh “4 out of 5 patients on this Covid ward here are unvaccinated” ➡️ Can you point to the statistics for this Fergus? Official data says around 36% of patients with Covid admitted are unvaccinated in England and 13% in Wales. @BBCNews #bbcnews
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So Trump is out of order for telling the truth about the BBC’s lies. Odd take by Ed.
‘It is unprecedented that a president of the US should call BBC journalists corrupt, and for his press secretary to tell people to watch other channels is interference from a foreign leader.’ Lib Dem leader @EdwardJDavey urges Sir Keir Starmer to defend the BBC from Trump.
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The fact that the people defending the BBC all seem to share the exact same politics (it’s basically Labour MPs and, um, BBC journalists) should give you pause.
So many new media 'influencers' 'journalists', presenters, populists and funders of the political extremes completely despise the BBC, are jealous of the BBC, want to see the end of the BBC for their own benefit. If we want the BBC to survive, we have to be prepared to defend it.
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Yet another example of gaslighting from Rachel Reeves... 🙄 Taxes are going up because she has failed to control *day-to-day* spending, such as public sector pay and welfare benefits. The fiscal rules treat *capital* spending very differently.