Rosie Denham
@rosiedenham.bsky.social
By day, demystifying comms and marketing for purpose-driven leaders and businesses. By night, plotting a way to spend my days gardening. Ex local gov cllr interested in climate & nature, stemm & innovation, arts & culture, housing & transport.
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Quite a lot of premature (& often casually/overtly racist) commentary like this two Black "British" men from ex-academic Matthew Goodwin, or comments of Advance leader Ben Habib inferred the existence of 2 suspects/perpetrators must mean police were covering something up about terrorist motives
November 2, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Quite a lot of premature (& often casually/overtly racist) commentary like this two Black "British" men from ex-academic Matthew Goodwin, or comments of Advance leader Ben Habib inferred the existence of 2 suspects/perpetrators must mean police were covering something up about terrorist motives
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Matt Goodwin attributes a crime that he now knows appears to have been committed by people born in Britain in the early 1990s to "mass uncontrolled immigration"
November 2, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Matt Goodwin attributes a crime that he now knows appears to have been committed by people born in Britain in the early 1990s to "mass uncontrolled immigration"
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We haven’t come all this way, Katwala says, “just for Elon Musk, a man born into an apartheid state, who’s polarised America, to come and try to start a civil war here". X breaks our laws by actively protecting racial hatred & harassment, while Musk promotes extremism and socialises violence
October 29, 2025 at 8:44 AM
We haven’t come all this way, Katwala says, “just for Elon Musk, a man born into an apartheid state, who’s polarised America, to come and try to start a civil war here". X breaks our laws by actively protecting racial hatred & harassment, while Musk promotes extremism and socialises violence
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Over the next 3 months, I am hoping to get somewhere on the questions of
- how do end the impunity for racist harassment?
- what are the mechanisms for X operating its legal duties, under the 2010 Equality Act, as well as new online laws
- what kind of coalition of pressure is needed for action
- how do end the impunity for racist harassment?
- what are the mechanisms for X operating its legal duties, under the 2010 Equality Act, as well as new online laws
- what kind of coalition of pressure is needed for action
October 24, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Over the next 3 months, I am hoping to get somewhere on the questions of
- how do end the impunity for racist harassment?
- what are the mechanisms for X operating its legal duties, under the 2010 Equality Act, as well as new online laws
- what kind of coalition of pressure is needed for action
- how do end the impunity for racist harassment?
- what are the mechanisms for X operating its legal duties, under the 2010 Equality Act, as well as new online laws
- what kind of coalition of pressure is needed for action
At nearly 7 she now regularly cycles 10+ km. The sense of independence it has given her is incredible, and hopefully a lifelong habit.
October 18, 2025 at 8:18 AM
At nearly 7 she now regularly cycles 10+ km. The sense of independence it has given her is incredible, and hopefully a lifelong habit.
A side effect I hadn’t anticipated, though seems obvious now, is how much it’s normalised travelling by bike for my kids. It is their norm and my 6 year old has insisted (despite my own anxiety) on riding her own bike on the road this year.
October 18, 2025 at 8:11 AM
A side effect I hadn’t anticipated, though seems obvious now, is how much it’s normalised travelling by bike for my kids. It is their norm and my 6 year old has insisted (despite my own anxiety) on riding her own bike on the road this year.