Er... Europe's biggest data centre is now being proposed in a village at North Ockendon, in London.
A £15 BILLION AI server complex on 500 acres of green belt land (about the size of 320 football pitches).
The Government says it will create 9,000 jobs, which is disinformation because the developer says only 620 permanent jobs will be created once it is operational.
Remember, the Government is also changing planning rules to make it harder for local people to use judicial reviews challenge projects like this!
And since data centres are designated Critical Infrastructure, they get priority connection to the grid while housing developments and other projects may have to wait until the 2030s or even 2040s for connections.
Same with water. At the very time the local water company is warning residents about shortages, this development will require colossal amounts of it.
It doesn't make much sense, does it?
Except it does 🔥
You'll have to read my book!
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"The Climate Change Committee (said that while) people would need to reduce meat and dairy, they (would) still be able to fly at close to today’s levels"
"Close to today's levels" - how generous!
https://t.co/CN4eUZzybt
ONE LOGIN: "We need a freeze on this project, to find out what the hell is in there already" - @AndrewOrlowski
An exercise showed hackers could take control of One Login without being detected
It may already be compromised
@CompaniesHouse you must provide a free, offline alternative for directors
🚨M&S manager in Colchester boots woman out for asking where the women’s changing room is.
Claims gender neutral areas are “completely safe” for women and girls then tells her to leave.
Woke corporations erasing single-sex spaces and women’s comfort.
Total madness.
📱ID to access your phone…
UK iPhone users must now prove their age under a new update, or have their internet access restricted
Our message to Apple - #No2DigitalID
British Police 2026: Woman Pulled Over on Way to Hospital Appointment for “Inappropriate Use of Horn” 🤦♂️
This is what British policing has come to.
A driver is pulled over on her way to a hospital appointment.
A pedestrian steps out from a junction without looking.
The driver beeps her horn to avoid an accident.
The police then stop her and confirm she is being reported for court over “inappropriate use of horn.”
Driver: “You’re taking me to court because I came in from a junction and a male was crossing the road, didn’t look and I beeped… is that correct?”
Officer: “Yes.”
The officer then reads her the caution before stating: “You’ve been reported for the consideration of prosecution for inappropriate use of horn.”
This isn’t a joke. While violent crime, knife attacks, grooming gangs, thefts, and burglaries continue to plague communities across the country, officers are spending time and resources pursuing a woman for sounding her horn at a careless pedestrian.
When everyday road users trying to drive safely are being dragged toward court for basic defensive actions, but far more serious offences often go under-policed, the public loses confidence in law enforcement.
We need police focused on actual crime, not this.
Australia lets the cat out of the bag!
In order to ban under 16s from social media, EVERYONE will have to have digital ID or they won’t be able to get on the internet
Starmer says Digital ID won’t be mandatory er Unless you never need the internet 🔥
⛽ Fuel thefts from farms and rural businesses have surged across the UK, with security specialists warning that rising diesel prices are driving organised criminal activity.
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🚨 California just voted to pass AB 2624 aka “The Stop Nick Shirley Act”:
This bill puts journalists at civil risk for investigating fraud and makes it harder to expose fraud in “immigration support services,” including NGOs, nonprofits and health care facilities that receive hundreds of millions from the state of California each year.
This bill would have made it criminal to expose fake hospices in LA or the Somali “learing center” in Minnesota if they then claim “reasonable fear” and the business owner gives a written demand not to post the video.
Plain and simple, California is trying to make it harder to expose fraud and scare individuals from investigating fraud in their communities, as they could be sued for an injunction to remove the video + forced to pay their attorney fees + minimum $4,000 in damages.
The Attorney General's wife, Mia Bonta, created this bill and is now trying to make it law. How is this not a conflict of interest?
California is full of FRAUDSTERS!
So when water companies threaten us with hosepipe bans, consider this…A single 100-megawatt AI data centre consumes about 2 million litres of water every day. The equivalent to the daily water footprint of 6,500 average households. Also, water companies in England and Wales lose an average of 2,967 million litres of water every single day through leaks, which is equivalent to roughly 1,187 Olympic-sized swimming pools per day.
"UNDER 16s SOCIAL MEDIA BAN":
"Would require digital verification" for all @Fox_Claire
This is about much more than kids and social media!
LAST few hours - respond to consultation: https://t.co/vVSad0T4ao
Make voices heard #together
For everyone telling me that trans-humanism is a CoNsPiRaCy ThEoRy
WEF: “We're going to start the 'When Humans Become Cyborgs' session" in which they discuss BCI - Brain Computer Interfaces.
Listen when they tell you. “Everyone in the country will have a digital ID”
Even if you don’t want one! “This isn’t a heavy handed approach but we will make sure everyone has one”
Oh 🤡
Home truths from Scottish farmer Will Murray to the Labour government:
“You broke the trust of every farmer in the nation with Inheritance Tax. It has broken us."
We said No to Digital ID before, we say No to Digital ID now!
This is Britain - the state does not run you or own you.
Starmer might as well rename the country the "People’s Republic of North London" in his last few hours in Downing Street...