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It's not just you, unfortunately. It's already a mainstream view.

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Morning Perry!!

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Just an hour left!

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This really stinks.

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OMFG I had to go and check that this ACTUALLY happened.

Since when does the BBC ever do chyrons with a political party's branding, rather than their own? Not to mention this is during a pre-election campaign purdah.

(h/t @iainsol.bsky.social)

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'never knowingly mislead the public'

keir starmer lies. that's what he does.

this was posted by @saulstaniforth.bsky.social on his twitter feed back in 2023.

starmer has only lied more, and more, and more since then.

he even promies self-id for trans ppl in here and we all know what he says now.

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Her office said the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, had received reports of speakers and lecturers being harassed and blocked for holding gender-critical or religious views, of foreign interference suppressing academic freedoms, and of ideological belief requirements featuring in job advertisements.

Her office said the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates universities, had received reports of speakers and lecturers being harassed and blocked for holding gender-critical or religious views, of foreign interference suppressing academic freedoms, and of ideological belief requirements featuring in job advertisements.

The OfS will be able to use the new complaints scheme from September. From April, it will be able to fine universities the greater of £500,000 or 2 per cent of their income, which would amount to millions of pounds for large institutions, for breaches under the Freedom of Speech Act. Ultimately, universities could be deregistered for egregious cases.

The OfS will be able to use the new complaints scheme from September. From April, it will be able to fine universities the greater of £500,000 or 2 per cent of their income, which would amount to millions of pounds for large institutions, for breaches under the Freedom of Speech Act. Ultimately, universities could be deregistered for egregious cases.

Bridget Phillipson will introduce new laws to make it possible for Universities to be fined millions of pounds if they don't silence students who protest bigots invited onto their campuses. It's like the Tories never left office.

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Oo-er

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Damnit, 18 years ago I could have used this skill!!!

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Anyone who still has “huge respect” for JK Rowling after Everything she’s said and done has definitionally no respect for trans people

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Hi Perry 👋🏻

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Feel for you Tom, I had a bone graft operation after a badly fractured jaw. Hope you get well soon 👍🏻

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Obviously he's not looking for any either 😂

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Warren doesn't have any trans friends obviously.

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Nope

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Post a pic of the venue where you saw your first concert and the band or artist

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A pie that looks slightly undercooked, because tomorrow it will brown brilliantly (I think).

A pie that looks slightly undercooked, because tomorrow it will brown brilliantly (I think).

Minced beef and onion pie, ready to heat for tomorrow night 😁🤤

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Two cottage pies ready for the oven

Two cottage pies ready for the oven

Cottage pie for us 😋

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Hey, y'all, new thief account to block:

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Totally agree, I've served my time at numerous shitty hotel reception rooms, being forced to be amenable to twats.

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FFS, more

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I couldn't agree mor

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Was once told that responsible commentary should not posit mental health explanations for what public figures do: the commentator is not a mental health specialist, and the public figure is not their patient to diagnose. But there does come a point where one runs out of any other explanations.

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So here is a legal term which I can use: Trump is now doing things which lawyers would call Super-Wednesbury.

That is: doing things so unreasonable no reasonable decision-maker would do them.

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Using AI *is* giving up

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They so knew (taps nose)

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AFT Urges Its 1.8 Million Members and Families to Shop Local, Not at Target, for Back to School WHEREAS, in August 2025, the AFT passed a resolution supporting the national boycott of Target stores, which was led by faith and community organizations in reaction to Target’s rollback of commitment...

Glad to see the Target Boycott is trending. We’re urging our members, & our communities to shop local, not Target for Back to School. Target has not supported Minnesota,the place they got their start, so we are shopping elsewhere
www.aft.org/resolution/a... @shanembailey.com @aaronblack.bsky.social

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Kemi Badenoch’s memory wipe and the eternal sunshine of the spotless mind | John Crace The Tory leader, now seemingly more gentle, is blessed with the ability to forget everything that happened the day before

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"So, it was an almost gentle Kemi who pitched up on Radio 5 Live shortly after 8.30am for her interview with presenter Rick Edwards. Then again, it helps that Kemi’s medical team has given her a complete memory wipe."

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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