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Pakis mocking the murder of Bradley Gledhill " at least i'm not dead bro"     (worldtruthvideos.website)
submitted by mattsixteen24 to UnitedKingdom 3.9 years ago (+5/-0)
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Nepalese care worker, Babita Rai, 24, who gave birth to secret baby girl in darkness behind a Hampshire park tree, killed her by crushing her skull and abandoned the body is spared jail after court heard she felt 'intolerable' shame at being an unwed mother     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by TFS to UnitedKingdom 3.9 years ago (+23/-2)
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9826239/Care-worker-mother-24-spared-jail-killing-newborn-crushing-skull.html

A 24-year-old care worker who killed her newborn baby was spared jail today despite shattering the little girl's skull shortly after birth and leaving the body in a park until she was found four days later.

Babita Rai, 24, inflicted 'dreadful' injuries on her newborn baby after dark and then 'left her for dead' next to a tree in Aldershot, Hampshire, in 2017.

She was cleared of murder by a jury following a two-week trial having been hunted by police for at least three years after the baby's death, before her arrest in 2020.

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Craig Murray's appeal bid fails over Alex Salmond trial blogs     (www.bbc.co.uk)
submitted by happytoes to UnitedKingdom 3.9 years ago (+1/-0)
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British ZOG: Rabbi's grandson Boris Johnson announces online racists who doesn't appreciate football players submissively kneeling for negroes will be BANNED from football matches     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by TFS to UnitedKingdom 3.9 years ago (+5/-0)
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9787439/Boris-Johnson-announces-online-racists-BANNED-football-matches.html

Good. White men should spend their time more effectively. Bread and circus is a distraction designed to pacify the masses and redirect their attention away from the tyranny and corruption.
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UK: Ministers to order social media firms to hand over details of anonymous "racist trolls" who "abused" Euro 2020 penalty missers so authorities can ‘make an example’ of them     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by TFS to UnitedKingdom 3.9 years ago (+5/-0)
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9782213/Ministers-want-social-media-firms-hand-details-online-trolls-abused-England-stars.html

Ministers want social media giants to help in hunting down the online trolls who targeted England's football stars with vile racist abuse.

Government chiefs reportedly want tech firms such as Facebook and Twitter to hand over details in a bid to track down those behind the supposed "sickening slurs" and 'make an example' of them.

It comes after the social media users targeted Three Lions stars Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and teenager Bukayo Saka with racist abuse on Sunday night.
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A bit of Labour bashing as Jacobin responds to Labour's narrow win in Batley and Spen     (jacobinmag.com)
submitted by happytoes to UnitedKingdom 4.0 years ago (+0/-1)
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https://jacobinmag.com/2021/07/labour-party-england-batley-and-spen-election-keir-starmer-kim-leadbeater

I noticed various inconsistencies in the article. The author hopes for a coalition uniting Muslim immigrants (who want to help the Palestinians) with traditional working class voters (who blame Labour for admitting so many Muslims to Yorkshire). The author also hopes that Labour can win votes by standing "up against injustice internationally" while attributing the election win to focusing "almost exclusively on local issues — from fly-tipping to safer roads — which would more typically be the preserve of council elections." Nevertheless, an interesting perspective on Batley and Spen
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Marks & Spencer create a lingerie line inspired by...George Floyd?     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by WittyUserName to UnitedKingdom 4.0 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://files.catbox.moe/pryrye.jpg

............I've got nothing. Really, how do you add commentary to that?

Archive Link:

https://archive.is/6GvnS - Article with images of the underwear being modeled. CLICK AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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Child Sacrifice and deception in the time of the Covidians     (www.conservativewoman.co.uk)
submitted by happytoes to UnitedKingdom 4 years ago (+3/-0)
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Peter Sanlon: my decision to leave the Church of England     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to UnitedKingdom 4 years ago (+2/-1)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26N8eYfglDU

I'm not a Christian and am posting this in the spirit of disintermediating the legacy media.

In the past I would learn of trouble in the Church of England from Radio 4 (or not at all). But I've noticed that I don't have to wait for the legacy media to cover the story. People are explaining in their own words why they are leaving the Church of England and posting videos online. I can keep up with what is going on in the United Kingdom without the BBC
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70+ MPs launch cross-party campaign against COVID passes — Big Brother Watch.     (bigbrotherwatch.org.uk)
submitted by doginventer to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+5/-0)
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Vote for Leo Kearse - Reclaim in Glasgow on May 6th to repeal the SNP's Hate Crime Bill     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by happytoes to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRyunCldBBY

A comedian, who fears that the Hate Crime Bill will put him out of his job, is running against
Humza Yousaf the SNP's Justice Secretary.
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England’s first native oyster hatchery to release a million oysters a year into the Solent     (inews.co.uk)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://inews.co.uk/news/environment/england-first-native-oyster-hatchery-release-million-oysters-per-year-solent-924948?ITO=newsnow

England’s first native oyster hatchery has opened with ambitious plans to clean up the waters of the Solent on the south coast.

The hatchery, established by the University of Portsmouth and Blue Marine Foundation, will provide a million oysters a year for a restoration project to reduce pollution and boost biodiversity in the area.

The strait between mainland Britain and the Isle of Wight used to be famous for its oyster population, but after years of over-fishing and pollution numbers have declined dramatically. It is a similar story across the UK: according to the Zoological Society London, wild native oyster populations have declined by more than 95 per cent in recent decades.
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The Daily Nationalist 03-15-21: Freedom of Association     (odysee.com)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+2/-0)
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https://odysee.com/@RadioAlbionLBRY:e/DN-031521:5

Sven Longshanks
looks at street name changes, the low IQ death penalty defence and rape statistics in Sweden.

Black Boy Lane
in London has been found to be an offensive name, despite it clearly reflecting the new demography of the city.

In America a non-White murderer is using
the low IQ defence
, which is based on White people being retarded when their IQ goes below 70, but there are
15 countries in the world
where the average is below 70.

Sweden is the
only White country
in the top ten worst countries in the world for rape, this is because of the Swedish governments
disastrous immigration policy
that accepts people into the country from the other 9 countries in the top ten.

https://www.radioalbion.com/

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The World Darkens a Little More: I May Have to Spend Some Time as a Political Prisoner     (www.craigmurray.org.uk)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2021/03/the-world-darkens-a-little-more-i-may-have-to-spend-some-time-as-a-political-prisoner/

A FORMER diplomat has instructed his lawyers to begin preparations for an appeal to the Supreme Court after learning he had lost a contempt of court case over his reports from the trial of Alex Salmond in March last year.

Craig Murray, the former UK ambassador to Uzbekistan, attended two days of the trial – at which Salmond was found innocent – and sat in the public gallery, later writing about it for his blog.

However, in January he faced a virtual contempt of court hearing before Lady Dorrian, the Lord Justice Clerk, at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh.

It is now understood that a session for judgement to be delivered will be held at the High Court before Lady Dorrian, Lord Turnbull and Lord Menzies on Thursday – exactly eight weeks after the initial 90-minute hearing.

Sources close to Murray, 62, indicated that he was advised by court staff and his legal team that if he won the case, the judgement would simply be published.

However, if he lost, and particularly if a custodial sentence was probable, there would be a new hearing of the court – which has now been called.

Contempt of court carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison and an unlimited fine.

Last month, Clive Thomson, a 52-year-old from Rosyth, was jailed for six months for contempt in the same case.

Murray is expected to stand as a candidate for Action for Independence (AFI) on the Lothians list in May’s Holyrood election.
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Free speech latest: New law ‘could see street preachers banned’     (www.newsletter.co.uk)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/free-speech-latest-new-law-could-see-street-preachers-banned-3174259

A new law which is currently making its way through Parliament is so far-reaching that it could lead to Christian street preachers being banned.

The bill, called the Police Crime and Sentencing Bill, is being driven by the Tory government in response mainly to the Extinction Rebellion protests of 2019, and the disruption they brought to London.

Despite growing opposition to the bill from activist groups in society and Labour-led attempts to derail it, it comfortably passed its second stage in the Commons thanks to the dominance of the Conservatives in the chamber.

Although the bill’s scope is limited to England, Mr Robinson said laws created in England are often “predictive” of laws which the devolved regions later enact.

Part three of the bill amends the Public Order Act 1986 so police can impose conditions on protests that are noisy enough to cause “intimidation or harassment” or “serious unease, alarm or distress” to bystanders, including protests consisting of one person.

It would also abolish the common law offence of public nuisance and replace it with a statutory offence of “intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance”.

Mr Robinson said the scope of the new law is “incredibly loose”.

“The ability of the police to curtail what is an Article 11 right within the Human Rights Act, the ability to assemble and protest, is really quite extraordinary.
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The Daily Nationalist 03-09-21: It’s All About the Intent     (odysee.com)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://odysee.com/@RadioAlbionLBRY:e/DN-030921:1

Sven Longshanks
explains why Police are interested in completely legal leaflets and looks at the cancelling of Adam Smith.

Patriotic Alternative’s
anti-immigration leaflets
are entirely legal as they criticize immigration, but it isn't the leaflet the Police are interested in.

They will be trying to find out if the person delivering the leaflet was intending to incite hatred by delivering it.

In Scotland a statue of
Adam Smith
has been targeted for removal, despite Smith being against slavery.

https://www.radioalbion.com/

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Real Britannia 03-15-21: The Falklands War     (odysee.com)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://odysee.com/@RadioAlbionLBRY:e/RB-031521:1

Sven Longshanks
and
Max Musson
go over the weekend’s news before Enoch Powell and the Falklands War.

The Left finally got some non-politicised policing over the weekend, after protesting feminists were arrested for breaking Covid regulations.

They were protesting about women not feeling safe on Britain’s streets, but it is not just women, everyone is now less safe on Britain’s streets after we invited people from less law-abiding countries to move to Britain.

In Scotland the Hate Crime Bill was passed, which makes it a crime to voice thoughts that are not flattering to minorities within your own home, something that could now be policed by devices such as Alexa.

As a protection for free speech, the MSP’s simply repeated a law that we already had in the wording of the Bill, so there were no new protections created to prevent malicious prosecutions for criticising government policy concerning minorities.

Enoch Powell thought the Falklands campaign was positive for Britain and Max goes into great detail explaining exactly what happened during this war.

General Galtieri the dictator of Argentina and the man responsible for the invasion was deposed shortly after, but Britain did not get reparations or a guarantee they would not invade again.

https://www.radioalbion.com/

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Summary of the UK Defence Review     (ukdefencejournal.org.uk)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-1)
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https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/summary-of-the-uk-defence-review/

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has outlined the result of the ‘Defence Command Paper’, a white paper outlining the shape and size of the British military over the years to come.
You can read ‘Defence in a Competitive Age‘ for yourself here, below is a brief summary of the main points broken down by service.

Royal Navy
HMS Trent, a Batch 2 River-class patrol vessel, will be permanently based in Gibraltar, and HMS Tamar (P233) will be permanently based in the Indo-Pacific.
A new surveillance ship will be acquired, tasked to deal with protecting critical national infrastructure, such as undersea cables.
Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel and Sandown-class minehunter will be replaced by autonomous minehunting vessels.
A Bay-class landing ship will be converted to a littoral strike role for the Royal Marines, who will also evolve into the Future Commando Force and be forward-based.
The Type 83 destroyer will be developed to replace the Type 45 destroyers in the late 2030s.
Two Type 23 Frigates will be retired early, before an increase in numbers with the introduction of the Type 26 Frigate and Type 31 Frigate.
Harpoon will be retired and replaced by the interim Surface to Surface Guided Weapon; the Type 45 Destroyer will also receive upgraded air defence weapons.
British Army
The British Army will be reduced in size, to 72,500 regular personnel by 2025, with no change in reserves.
77 Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks will be retired, with the remaining 148 upgraded to Challenger 3.
The planned Warrior upgrade will be cancelled, and instead the vehicles will be retired upon the introduction of Boxer in the mid-2020s.
£250 million will be invested in Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS).
£800 million will be invested in a new automated fires platform.
The Infantry will be restructured into four new administrative divisions.
A new four-battalion Ranger Regiment will be formed, from the Royal Scots Borderers; 2nd Battalion, Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment; 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment; and 4th Battalion, The Rifles. The new regiment will sit within a newly-formed Army Special Operations Brigade.
A new Global Readiness Force will be formed, consisting of a newly formed 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, and 16 Air Assault Brigade, the latter of which will be reinforced by a further infantry unit.
The British Army will be re-organised into 7 self-sufficient Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) – two heavy, two light, one deep strike, one air maneuvre, and one combat aviation.
The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the Mercian Regiment will be amalgamated.
A Security Force Assistance Brigade will be formed to assist and train partner nations.
Manning will increase in the areas of electronic warfare, air defence, and unmanned aerial vehicles.
23 Gazelle, 20 Puma, and 5 Bell 212 will be replaced by a new medium-lift helicopter.
Royal Air Force
£2 billion will be invested over the next 4 years, into the Future Combat Air System, alongside further development of the LANCA UCAV system.
The UK will commit to grow the F-35B fleet beyond 48 aircraft.
24 Typhoons retired in the next few years, Hawk T1 will go too.
Five E-3D Sentry early warning aircraft will be replaced by a more capable but smaller fleet of three E7 Wedgetail in 2023. These will be based at RAF Lossiemouth.
The UK will retire the C130-J Hercules in 2023, after 24 years of service. Twenty-two A400Ms, alongside the C17s remain.
Counter terrorism operations are currently supported by nine Reaper RPAS (‘drones’) which will be replaced by 16 Protectors by 2024.
The UK will further develop combat drone swarm technologies.
The UK will upgrade the remaining Typhoon jets radars and introduce Spear Cap 3 deep strike capabilities.
Other
£200 million will be invested in enhanced electronic warfare & signals intelligence capability.
£6.6 billion will be invested into space over the next 4 years.
You can read greater detail from the Ministry of Defence here, including the paper.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/defence-outlines-2030-vision-for-the-armed-forces?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_source=b49a066d-c04c-4399-9289-b05fc2007fe2&utm_content=immediately
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Liberalism on the Retreat: The Left Shuts the Gate on Piers Morgan     (www.patrioticalternative.org.uk)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-1)
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https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/liberalism_on_the_retreat

Outspoken, former tabloid editor and until recently presenter of ITV's flagship program Good Morning Britain (GMB), Piers Morgan, stepped front of stage as his very public departure from the show compounded the already existing maelstrom of woke-princess Meghan Markle's vindictive, attention-seeking interview on the Royal Family.

On the surface, this event may seem pretty unremarkable, just a demonstration of the kind of pantomime which made Piers and the show so popular in the first place. But this is far from being the actual case: Piers' indignant and somewhat melodramatic exit-stage-left, leaving the show's extras and his NPC co-host Susanna Reid gasping for a teleprompter update, was indicative of a fracturing in the cultural war between the hegemonic Left and the former liberal hegemony (not economically), which opened the gates to the Left to begin with.
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WeekenPuzzled : The Great British Treasure Hunt     (www.patrioticalternative.org.uk)
submitted by MagicMushroom to UnitedKingdom 4.2 years ago (+1/-1)
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https://www.patrioticalternative.org.uk/weekend_puzzle_the_great_british_treasure_hunt_20210320

Every Saturday afternoon we will be posting a little teaser which will test our readers' knowledge of British history and landscape and take us on some interesting journeys. We have placed a trail of clues to help you find a British treasure; not to be confused with the legendary Thirteen Treasures our quarry might be a Roman ruin, a 7th Century carving, the gatehouse of a Norman castle, a medieval guildhall or a more recent memorial to some important event in the history of our nations. Follow the clues and work out where that treasure is.

Feel free to use the comments section to submit your answers or ask for hints.

It’s surprising to learn that this town was once an island. The OS map shows the town centre 4 metres above sea level, almost a mountain in these parts. Once home to the country’s largest railway marshalling yards some of which can still be seen but former areas of the yards are now, in a manner of speaking, escape proof.

The town’s post office is unusual in that it is one of only a handful in the entire country displaying the royal device from the brief reign of Edward VIII. Also unusual and totally unique is the town’s church which is today's "treasure". It is the only one dedicated to this saint, a princess who became a nun. The church is known for its double-hammer beam roof along with 120 carved angels.

Where are we?