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Gavin Boby

@GavinBoby

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https://t.co/LoG097aKQh No money goes to me, but on fighting these applications. Inevitable remigration. The humane case for civil collapse.

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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
2 years
Today I have celebrated my 100th Mosquebusting result: I've fought 100 cases, and won 61 of them. The key is to be relentless and always gain ground: push. My win rate would be 80%-90% if I had the budget to coordinate proper local campaigns and fight them as aggressively as I'd
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@islam4uk
Imam Al-Kaffiri al-Tawwab
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@GavinBoby The Quffar will be punished for blocking Allah's will.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
18 hours
Thank you very much for your generosity, so fast! This funding appeal got over the line quicker than I could keep track - £300 over, before I could switch it off. That's very encouraging, and I'll do my best. Thanks especially to the two big Anonymous Givers. I can now jump on
@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
21 hours
MOSQUE APPLICATION – BARKING & DAGENHAM I have been asked to fight this latest mosque planning application, to turn yet another lovely old pub into a “place of worship”. This time it’s The Harrow, in Billet Road, Chadwell Heath RM6 5PT, and they want opening hours from 5:00am
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
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MOSQUE APPLICATION – BARKING & DAGENHAM I have been asked to fight this latest mosque planning application, to turn yet another lovely old pub into a “place of worship”. This time it’s The Harrow, in Billet Road, Chadwell Heath RM6 5PT, and they want opening hours from 5:00am
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romfordrecorder.co.uk
Retrospective planning permission has been submitted to use the former Harrow pub in Billet Road, Chadwell Heath as a place of worship.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
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Civil service reform and deportations wouldn't be nearly enough. Most of us don't realise how bad public finances are. They'd need to cut pensions and incapacity benefit, let 5% of Councils go broke, maybe close a couple of hospitals, briefly to stabilise the situation. There is
@BritishLandeur
Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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I've said it before, but being in power is now a poisoned chalice. Unless you're ready to immediately do the hard things, you're going to get absolutely destroyed. Reform, should they win, must immediately hit the ground running with civil service reform and deportations.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
6 days
Your AI has reached its spontaneity parameter. Unplug.
@Keir_Starmer
Keir Starmer
7 days
The appalling incident on a train near Huntingdon is deeply concerning. My thoughts are with all those affected, and my thanks go to the emergency services for their response. Anyone in the area should follow the advice of the police.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
9 days
Civnats talking tough. Ignore.
@antmiddleton
Ant Middleton
10 days
On a serious note! When the time comes… Who is behind me to give the ultimate sacrifice? 🫡🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
9 days
I reject this nonsense, but I wouldn't get worried about it. Civnats like tough talk as a substitute for having anything of value to say. There's a pattern here. We're supposed to be the heartless ones, but they're the ones who get crim convictions, and sued for libel.
@RealDannyTommo
Danny Tommo
10 days
NO MORE EXCUSES. NO MORE MARCHES. NO MORE PROTESTS. NO MORE TALK. IT’S TIME, LADS! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✝️ MAKE YOUR CHOICE — THE CALL IS COMING! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✝️ FOR OUR CHILDREN! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✝️ FOR ENGLAND🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿✝️
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@JamesPGoddard90
James Goddard
11 days
We see you Robert Jenrick This attack should never have happened
@RobertJenrick
Robert Jenrick
4 years
Thank you to the 90+ councils that have offered housing to Afghan interpreters and their families so far. Almost 300 have indicated assistance and are working with us. We owe a debt of gratitude to those who risked their lives working alongside UK forces in Afghanistan.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
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Thank you very much Emptiness! I appreciate your support. I have been quiet of late, which is partly because I have been extremely busy, and because the other side haven't been submitting mosque applications. That's because these applications are like buses, and because they seem
@Emptins_Instnct
Emptiness and Instinct
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@PositivFuturist @GavinBoby I am somewhat of a relentless proselytizer for Mr Boby; we desperately need many more people to start addressing the issues he discusses with this kind of levelheadedness https://t.co/D5yeT1OpTP
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
15 days
Comments are on target 🫠
@TRobinsonNewEra
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
16 days
Do you value our work and the content we produce? If so, we need your help. We are the media now. But none of it is possible, without you.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
17 days
This is the gotcha logic evil people use: if a thing isn't unchangeable, without exceptions, and indivisible, then it isn't a thing, and it's whatever I say it is. It's easy to see why this is evil. The mutilating trans lobby use it, too. Being English or British may adjust over
@Steve_Laws_
Steve Laws
19 days
This isn't a cake, it's: 1 cup of white sugar ½ cup unsalted butter 2 large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour 1 ¾ teaspoons baking powder ½ cup whole milk Retard
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
17 days
James, does the extreme cruelty inflicted on battery farmed pigs in that part of the world bother you? I ask because so many nationalists seem to take it as a sign of moral character to go on about eating meat. (Hope we're still pals and can do a stream again soon).
@JamesPGoddard90
James Goddard
18 days
Tonight’s Late Night Munch Heaps and Heaps of Crispy Pork and Fried Garlic and 2 chillies I find a healthy serving of Pork keeps the Muslims and Jews at bay for at least 12 hours Total Cost: 114 Baht including delivery which works out to about £2.40
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
18 days
This is how it begins. If France goes down, the Eurozone goes down, dragging the pound with it. These are not challenges to the system, but a dying system. When withdrawal of political consent meets financial breakdown, we have system collapse. My timeline is around the start of
@afneil
Andrew Neil
18 days
A worrying mega poll about France in Le Monde today: 81% don’t think democracy is working for them 66% think most politicians are corrupt 71% think their living standards are getting worse. 57% have trouble making ends meet 85% think France ‘needs a real leader to restore
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@EllieAnnRe71927
Ellie-Ann Reynolds
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Following Fiona Goddard’s resignation this morning, I have also made the decision to resign with immediate effect. The final turning point for me was the push to widen the remit of the National Inquiry in ways that downplay the racial and religious motivations behind our abuse.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
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The reason I don't think we can avoid collapse is because of our iron-clad expectations about the welfare state. Panic and anger about welfare collapse will bring the system down. Economic breakdown => welfare breakdown => social breakdown.
@KatKitten1
Kat Kitten KPSS
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@GavinBoby What if the collapse isn't complete and we just keep declining like South Africa? I want our homeland back but not sure we will have a complete collapse that means we can rebuild into something based.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
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Managed de-growth might work in theory, but there's no possibility that we'll try it, because the welfare state rides the debt bubble, and we won't tolerate any reversal of the welfare ratchet. See Rachel Reeves. And lenders would flee if they saw year on year contraction, ie
@Alan851603
alan sloan
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@RyanMullarkey1 @GavinBoby If we pop the bubble we all die anyway. There is a way out: A slow deflation of the bubble. A carefully planned de-monetising of the economy with very selective investment in low energy high welfare producing systems and closing down if superfluous consumption.
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
24 days
The economic reason for immigration was refuted 20 years ago: it doesn't make us more prosperous. The economic reason today is pathetic: to prop up our dying, statist economy. GDP is shrinking (recession) which will immediately scare off lenders, who we need to prop up our
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
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Or he could have said: "Ooh, yes I'd like to increase workers' wages permanently, which will get me even more votes next time." ("And if that means temporary higher interest rates while the economy adjusts then that's a small price to pay") Instead he chose mass immigration. Just
@infinitehorus
Horus
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Remember that he could have a) said 'no, that won't help decrease inflation b) said 'even if that would decrease inflation, we're not doing it' c) stopped causing inflation d) had the people who presented immigration as the solution fired Instead he said 'yes! I can blame them
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@GavinBoby
Gavin Boby
25 days
When the jig's up, the villains start pointing fingers at each other.
@AaronBastani
Aaron Bastani
25 days
This is really something. Boris basically saying the treasury pushed for what has become known as the ‘Boriswave’ because of inflationary wage pressures. In other words, net migration of 900k in one year to stop wage growth.
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