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Neil Basu, former police national lead for counter-terrorism, said that 'the way anger was being stoked by powerful social media figures and hostile foreign states meant it was a bigger danger than Islamist terrorism.' www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
Farage absolutely determined that more #FarageRiots go ahead
I'm going to travel back in time and tell myself how in 2026 there's a website run by a white nationalist supervillain, a website he uses to meddle in domestic affairs and foment racial violence, but all the governments of the world still use it for official posts like it's no big deal.
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Brazil managed to block Twitter in their country by court order back in 2024. Maybe Britain could black Twitter out to show Elon that the Nation State is still higher up the food chain than wannabe Bond villain.
Except for the picky part about getting tankers through. Iran still controls that small detail.
Conservative MP David Reed, "Illegal migration is reaching" Victoria Derbyshire, "He was given permission to stay in the country by your then government" David Reed, "llegal migration and migration are massive issues" Victoria Derbyshire, "The suspect was here legally"
This is the framing that we should have been hearing tonight on #newsnight, especially from the national security expert.. But, as always, a reluctance to go anywhere near naming racist threats. Always a capitulation to migrants, asylum seekers, the existence of black & brown people as a threat.
Any official reprimand will come from regulator Ofcom, but not for at least two months
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Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast
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Clean energy projects in Scotland are set to pay £1 billion to use the UK’s electricity network while projects south of the border will be paid to connect, it has been revealed ##ScottishIndependenceASAP
“Someone who is rioting doesn’t know that the person they are targeting is actually looking after their mother or their granny” Nor, it seems, do the far right politicians who whip up the rioters with their racism and hate. The harm Farage does is criminal. www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
Jude Nagurney Camwell (Iddybud)
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Palantir's co-founder claimed "the NHS makes people sick" Yet this US tech giant now runs the NHS data platform. There are serious concerns about its access to patient data and human rights record. The Government should use the break clause and kick Palantir out of our NHS.
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'Things will continue to kick off': Nigel Farage reflects on Belfast violence
X owner Elon Musk has reposted his Sept 2025 call that pre-emptive inter-ethnic violence (civil war) is necessary for 'self-defence "Elon Musk was always right "You either fight back, or you die."
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Sumayah Nakazibwe and Stella Ariokot feared they would be next as fires took hold of neighbouring houses
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‘It was so terrifying’: care workers tell of being trapped at home by Belfast mob
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Watch: Nigel Farage responds to Beth Rigby
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'Things will continue to kick off': Nigel Farage reflects on Belfast violence
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