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NCTJ Multimedia Journalist & Award-Winning Campaigner, as seen in the Sun, Telegraph, GMB, LBC, TalkTV, GB News. Diana Legacy & Point of Light. Views my own.

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The media will tell you that Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧's Stop The Isolation rally is attended by "far right football hooligans". Look at the crowd supporting Tommy Robinson and his team - dancing to YMCA! Do these people look like far right football hooligans to you?

The media will tell you that Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧's Stop The Isolation rally is attended by "far right football hooligans". Look at the crowd supporting Tommy Robinson and his team - dancing to YMCA! Do these people look like far right football hooligans to you?

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Also a big happy birthday to Chris Walkey - we share a birthday!🎂 Thank you to Chris and Mike Graham 🇬🇧 for having me for a double birthday celebration on Mike Graham’s show this week - that was so much fun!🤩🥳

Also a big happy birthday to Chris Walkey - we share a birthday!🎂 Thank you to Chris and Mike Graham 🇬🇧 for having me for a double birthday celebration on Mike Graham’s show this week - that was so much fun!🤩🥳

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I have joined Reform UK.

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Tonight, a man secretly took photos of me on a train from London – and admitted it when I confronted him. I was on my way back from London after my NCTJ journalism course, travelling from Waterloo East. Early in the journey, I noticed an older man sitting in a six-seat row, repeatedly looking over and smiling at me. I tried to brush it off – the train was busy, and I didn’t want to assume the worst. But as we approached the destination and the carriage emptied, it became clear something was wrong. He was now alone in his row, and I saw him holding his phone up – pointed directly at me. I shifted in my seat to get out of view, and he moved his phone again. Then I caught it in the window reflection – his camera app was open. He was taking photos. I stood up and told him to stop. He didn’t deny it. Instead, he admitted to taking pictures of me – and to “having a bad habit of doing this.” Then he added, “It’s good you called this out.” He opened Google Photos, where I saw photo after photo of me. He started deleting them one by one. I stood there for minutes watching, along with two male witnesses. I also managed to discreetly film part of it as evidence. When I asked him to open the Recycling Bin folder on his phone to ensure the photos of me were permanently deleted, he couldn't understand me – English was not his first language. He had been doing it for most of the journey. I felt exposed, angry, and deeply uncomfortable - but I’m glad I said something. This is what women deal with in everyday public spaces. It’s invasive, it’s frightening, and it shouldn’t be normal.

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