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There's a pub in England. ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ
It's been open for over a thousand years. You can walk in tonight.
The Porch House. Stow-on-the-Wold. The Cotswolds. As old as England itself.
And when it opened... there was no united kingdom. No parliament. No Magna Carta. Vikings were still raiding the coast.
And someone opened a pub.
The fire's still going. You can walk in and sit by it tonight. The same space. The same warmth. A thousand years later.
There are pubs in England older than the United States. Older than the printing press. Older than the Viking invasions.
And they're not museums. No rope. No plaque. No ticket. You walk in. You sit down. You order a pint.
Empires rose and fell. Wars started and ended. Kings came and went. And the pub stayed open.
A room where anyone can sit. Rich or poor. Lord or labourer. No membership. No invitation. Just a door and a bar and a seat by the fire.
A thousand years. And the door never closed.
That's more than a building. That's England. ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ
It's been open for over a thousand years. You can walk in tonight.
The Porch House. Stow-on-the-Wold. The Cotswolds. As old as England itself.
And when it opened... there was no united kingdom. No parliament. No Magna Carta. Vikings were still raiding the coast.
And someone opened a pub.
The fire's still going. You can walk in and sit by it tonight. The same space. The same warmth. A thousand years later.
There are pubs in England older than the United States. Older than the printing press. Older than the Viking invasions.
And they're not museums. No rope. No plaque. No ticket. You walk in. You sit down. You order a pint.
Empires rose and fell. Wars started and ended. Kings came and went. And the pub stayed open.
A room where anyone can sit. Rich or poor. Lord or labourer. No membership. No invitation. Just a door and a bar and a seat by the fire.
A thousand years. And the door never closed.
That's more than a building. That's England. ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ
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Chanel Ayan, the Kenyan-born Somali 'supermodel' berates England during a visit, claiming our museums have "absolutely nothing".
She also claims Africans are the "blueprint of everything".
She also claims Africans are the "blueprint of everything".
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In a traditional Britain there will be no perms ๐
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MPs voted 307 to 173 against the Lords proposal for an outright ban...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqj91egkelko
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqj91egkelko
BBC News
MPs reject call for under-16s social media ban, backing more flexible powers
The House of Lords had backed a move to ban under-16s in the UK from social media platforms in January.
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Abdirahman Osman, 44, told an officer: "I didn't touch anyone, they were talking to me and I asked one of them for a blowjob and that was it."
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/abdirahman-osman-court-sentencing-cardiff-33560434
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/abdirahman-osman-court-sentencing-cardiff-33560434
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Be careful with your little ones on the little park near Asda in Tipton. Walking through this morning with my children, I saw this man literally staring at my children, the closer I got I realised he was sat there fully exposed. I told him to cover himself up and he said no. I called him a dirty bastard and he said he didnโt care. What the fuck.
I hurried the kids past as quickly as I could and he got up, rubbed his willy and then pulled his trousers up. He then went and sat on the swings.
Bearing in mind my childrenโs school isnโt far from here and thereโs another school directly opposite. Please please be careful.
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I hurried the kids past as quickly as I could and he got up, rubbed his willy and then pulled his trousers up. He then went and sat on the swings.
Bearing in mind my childrenโs school isnโt far from here and thereโs another school directly opposite. Please please be careful.
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The 60-year-old was previously convicted of sexually assaulting schoolgirls who were as young as 12 and exposing himself in front of women and children on buses across south London...
https://www.london-now.co.uk/news/25919159.morden-serial-sex-offender-goherali-damani-jailed/
https://www.london-now.co.uk/news/25919159.morden-serial-sex-offender-goherali-damani-jailed/
London Now
Serial sex offender who groped London schoolgirls locked up again
Goherali Damani has been jailed for one year for breaching sexual harm prevention orders.
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There's a road in England older than the pyramids.
It's a public footpath.
Anyone can walk it.
Five thousand years ago, traders carried flint tools along a chalk ridge in southern England. They followed the high ground. Dry. Safe. Above the forests and the
swamps.
Eighty seven miles. Wiltshire to Buckinghamshire. They called it the Ridgeway.
It passed a white horse carved into the chalk. Three thousand years old. Still there.
It passed burial mounds where chieftains were laid to rest. Stone chambers older than Stonehenge.
Bronze Age farmers walked it. Iron Age warriors built hillforts above it. Romans crossed it. Anglo-Saxons named the villages along it. Medieval drovers herded cattle down it to London.
And it's still there. Not in a museum. Not behind a fence. A national trail. Free.
You can drive to Wiltshire on a Saturday morning. Step onto the same chalk your ancestors walked.
The oldest road in Britain. Still open. Still free. Still yours. https://x.com/ProudofusUK/status/2030937166159700464
It's a public footpath.
Anyone can walk it.
Five thousand years ago, traders carried flint tools along a chalk ridge in southern England. They followed the high ground. Dry. Safe. Above the forests and the
swamps.
Eighty seven miles. Wiltshire to Buckinghamshire. They called it the Ridgeway.
It passed a white horse carved into the chalk. Three thousand years old. Still there.
It passed burial mounds where chieftains were laid to rest. Stone chambers older than Stonehenge.
Bronze Age farmers walked it. Iron Age warriors built hillforts above it. Romans crossed it. Anglo-Saxons named the villages along it. Medieval drovers herded cattle down it to London.
And it's still there. Not in a museum. Not behind a fence. A national trail. Free.
You can drive to Wiltshire on a Saturday morning. Step onto the same chalk your ancestors walked.
The oldest road in Britain. Still open. Still free. Still yours. https://x.com/ProudofusUK/status/2030937166159700464
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Havering Council say they can't afford the cost of 'Policing' The St George's Day parade and it will likely have to be "cancelled". Tell me again ... how much do the Met Police spend on 'Policing' the Notting Hill Carnival ? https://www.gbnews.com/news/st-georges-day-parade-cancelled-havering-council-anti-english-london#viafoura-conversations-id
GB News
St George's Day parade risks being CANCELLED as council accused of 'anti-English agenda'
'The Metropolitan Police should be ashamed that they're letting this happen,' local MP Andrew Rosindell blasted
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