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Here we go — banging up another flag at work 🇦🇺 Nothing feels better than this, honestly. Every time I see the flag, I feel that energy — a reminder of how great our nation is. It makes me optimistic about the future for my children and the country...

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There’s been ANOTHER terrorist attack, less than a week after the Belfast Attack. This time, a man in Burnley sneaks up behind a 17 Year Old Girl and starts stabbing her in the neck. It’s unknown if the girl is okay. There is only one solution to this, we must bring back the death penalty for these types of criminals. There is zero deterrent. With the British People’s support, as a Member of Parliament I will campaign to do exactly that. Once again, I demand the Prime Minister immediately release the details of this attacker. Immigration is the number one threat to our country, Legal and Illegal. Millions of people are in our country who shouldn’t be, and many are coming from places where crimes like this are normalised. If you are not a net positive on our country, you must go. If you don’t speak English, you must go. If you don’t pay tax, you must go. If you’re an immigrant who claims benefits, you must go. If that means millions go, then millions must go. I don’t care. Every week there is a new atrocious terrorist attack on innocent British People, carried out by foreigners who shouldn’t be in our country. In the next election, 2029, I hope you all will stand by me. We cannot put up with this for any longer, our country is being completely destroyed. We must rip apart the establishment and hold the politicians responsible for this accountable. I will be at the forefront of saving our country in 2029, you can count on it. Enough is enough. May God Save our United Kingdom.

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I’m still riding the high from today. The Tulsa Oilers Jewish Heritage Game was incredible. It was one of those rare moments that makes you feel like you’re watching the American promise actually happen in real time. Because what happened in that arena was simple, and it was enormous. We lived openly and proudly as Jews. In public. In our city. With joy. With confidence. With thousands of our neighbors cheering alongside us. There are moments lately when Jews are reminded, sometimes subtly, sometimes not, that we’re “supposed” to keep it down. Don’t be too visible. Don’t be too proud. Don’t ask for too much. Today was the opposite of that. Today was: we’re here. Today was: we belong. Today was: we’re proud. I looked around that arena and felt my chest tighten from emotion. That blue jersey with the Magen David. And we didn’t just have a fun night, we made history. This is the first time Jewish Heritage Game jerseys have been worn in a professional sports game. Think about that. In Tulsa. In 2026. With a packed arena. With our neighbors joining in. With Jewish pride celebrated. And what moved me most was this. It wasn’t only Jews wearing it. So many of our non-Jewish neighbors wore it too. If you’re Jewish, you know that’s not just “nice.” That’s deeply meaningful. The Magen David carries memory. It carries history. It carries everything our people have walked through. To see it worn proudly, by people who simply wanted to say, “We’re with you. You belong here,” was a kind of decency that restores your faith in people. That’s Tulsa. And it’s also America at its best. A country where you don’t have to erase yourself to belong, where identity isn’t a liability, where you can be fully who you are and still be fully part of the “we.” I’m proud of Jewish Tulsa. Proud of how our community showed up, joyful, confident, unafraid to celebrate who we are. And I’m proud of this city. Proud of the Tulsa Oilers organization for doing this with excellence and heart. Proud of Tulsa for showing up and making it real. Our identity is something we receive, carry, and hand to our kids stronger than we found it. Today that felt real and tangible. So yes, the game was incredible. But what I’ll remember is the feeling. Proud to be Jews. Proud to be Americans. Proud to be Tulsans. A huge thank you to Michael A. Sachs for the vision and heart that went into making this possible. Yasher Koach brother! And a heartfelt thank you to the Tulsa Oilers Hockey club for helping Jewish Tulsa celebrate this community and our city.

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