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She's really mental, it's not just acting. He/Him https://www.instagram.com/tpgeats
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She's a firm opponent of identity politics by the way and believes in judging people based on their strengths as individuals not their identity.
Have they considered trying?
He should go over to East Belfast and tell them how proud he is of them standing up for themselves and their desire to be Irish.
"No, Liz, it's not Evan Almighty. It's Ethan Almighty, a movie about a rescue dog. Kelsey Grammer plays the Governor of Kentucky. I'm the voice of the dog."
I continue to be fascinated by what Kemi Badenoch thinks her politics are.
The ending is: "Like Michael Gove, she is also a fan of Game of Thrones. ‘I identify with Daenerys Targaryen before she went mad. She just kept building an army. Then eventually she rode the dragon and burned the city to the ground.’" Which... Kemi, what do you mean!?!?
This is the original piece, and it features a proposal to restrict immigration "to account for the culture of origin countries." Which does help explain her approval of Rupert Lowe. The key to Kemi is always that line about her "ethnic enemies in Northern Nigeria" spectator.com/article/what...
Would you believe this isn't even the maddest paragraph in the piece? spectator.com/article/rupe...
Okay, I might have my pieces mixed up because actually the Rupert Lowe answer here is even worse?
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