Wednesday 17th June.
Still here (just).
As expected, I crashed rather over the past week or so, and the anniversary was just crushing 💔
Huge thank you to everyone who took time to share my beautiful boy’s pictures on the 13th. Utterly overwhelmed by how many did. 💛💚🫶
Also,so much STUFF is still happening.
Some major developments that we will share just as soon as we can.
The can of worms that keeps on crawling…..
❗️Awaiting the date of meeting from @10DowningStreet
It must be before the summer recess. Appreciate an email pse @Keir_Starmer and all 🙏
👍 Very pleased to say that the offices of @EdwardJDavey@GideonJAmos & @KemiBadenoch have been in touch.
Will confirm the dates when we are meeting with them asap.
Our tragedy and the catastrophic failures and urgency for action is not political. We must be cross party (even if the parties themselves aren’t!).
➡️ We are open to meet across all to ensure this is addressed.
So, Westminster, please reach out.
We are ready and willing (and won’t go away)…..
#nottinghaminquiry
HOW BRITAIN REWARDS PEOPLE WHO TRY TO SAVE TAXPAYER MONEY: FIRE THEM
Mike Kiely spent 22 years inside BT (@BTGroup). He knew how the telecoms industry operated. So when the government hired him as a consultant to oversee the £2.5 billion rural broadband rollout, he knew exactly what he was looking at.
BT had won all 26 government contracts. All of them.
Kiely did the maths. Installing a street cabinet in Northern Ireland cost around £13,000. On the mainland, BT was charging the government between £61,000 and £80,000 per cabinet. Public money covered roughly 77% of every single one.
He suspected BT was simply inventing tasks and inflating charges to absorb as much public funding as possible without doing more work.
So he shared his analysis with local councils. The people whose job it was to negotiate these contracts and spend public money responsibly.
Then his document leaked to a broadband blog.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport trawled his internal emails, found what they needed, and sacked him. The man who tried to protect public money.
Margaret Hodge (@margarethodge), chair of the Public Accounts Committee, told the Guardian (@guardian) she was getting increasingly concerned at the way whistleblowers were being bullied. She pointed out that hiding behind commercial confidentiality was denying the public the right to know how their money was being spent.
Her committee later confirmed what Kiely had warned all along. Taxpayers had been ripped off. £1.2 billion had gone to BT shareholders.
Kiely was eventually vindicated when a community in Oxfordshire paid £28,000 per cabinet. Exactly in line with what his numbers predicted was fair.
He lost his job for telling the truth. BT kept every contract.
This is what accountability looks like in Britain. The consultant who raises the alarm gets sacked. The company he raised the alarm about gets the cheque.
Support whistleblowers. They are the only audit most public spending ever gets.
SOURCES
@BBCNews@TheRegister@guardian@margarethodge
Tomorrow marks the 3rd anniversary of losing him.
It’s unbearable and still so raw.
In an effort to try and think of his legacy it feels appropriate to share details of the major fundraiser for his foundation.
More details of this special evening plus news of very ‘special guests’ to follow.
We would love to see anyone and everyone who wants to join us.
Many who follow me here are not in or near Somerset, and some may not be interested in this aspect of my family; but for anyone who does fancy a trip to the Westcountry; you are most welcome. 💚💛
Tables of 10 can be booked via email: [email protected]
Barnaby Philip John Webber
11/01/2004-13/06/2023 💔
If you can, share these images of the beautiful soul stolen from us by the worst of humanity.
Let his face today burn bright.
Barney, I promise you there will be accountability 💛💚
For You. For Grace. For Ian.
If you, or someone you love, has
cancer,
B12 deficiency,
kidney dialysis
or a stent
you need to know they they must now avoid ALL white flour.
They also need to check wholemeal and even gluten free products which also contain folic acid.
Sign this petition to stop it being mandated in flour:
https://t.co/OgdjkgUBHW
The petition to stop folic acid entering our flour is on 7,337 votes after three days.
Please keep sharing with friends and family.
If we kept up the current rate we could reach the target by the end of July.
https://t.co/XzpiIGIzT7
If a British government passed a law so that only Native British people had access to welfare, free healthcare, etc, we’d save around £350 billion per year
We could pay off the national debt in 10 years
By 2037, including debt interest savings, we’d have a surplus of around half a £trillion
Just to put that into perspective, we could literally give every single young Brit £1million on their 18th birthday
Or we could abolish income tax and still have £170,000,000,000 left over to spend on our people every year
We could live in paradise, debt-free, if we simply weren’t giving free stuff to foreigners.
The Bank of England DELIBERATELY FIXED the fake "public vote" to remove ALL historical figures from bank notes & replace them with nature images
Freedom of Information requests by the Telegraph reveal the decision to remove historical figures was based on a "focus group" of a mere 119 people
The Bank LIED because it previously claimed the decision was based on a "public vote".
In truth, however, even this vote was FIXED. Instead of having HISTORY v NATURE, the bank deliberately split the "history" category into 3 sections: historical events, historical figures, architecture & landmarks.
That was the only way that "nature" could win.
However, of course bank notes always combine at least two of those history categories. For example: Churchill & Parliament or Wellington & Waterloo.
The Bank's actions are indefensible and questions should be asked in the House.
The Bank of England has clearly been captured by progressive woke ideology. A visit to the Bank of England with its permanent exhibition on slavery makes that clear
This is part of the wider war on British history. It's an attempt to create a NEW BRITAIN, based on ridiculous myths that "Diversity Built Britain" and that Britain has always been multicultural.
Remember: the Bank of England issued a 50p coin (held aloft by Rishi Sunak) which was imprinted with the nonsensical statement: "Diversity Built Britain"
Anyone who lived behind the Iron Curtain will find all of this eerily and scarily familiar.
The pulling down of statues, the renaming of streets and schools, the rewriting of history, denigrating heroes, changing bank notes etc....these were all tactics of the communists.
Severing the connection between a people and their history is the best way to demoralise a society and prepare them for the imposition of new myths.
Me on @GBNews:
Outstanding reporting but it’s 18 minutes of💔
Hearing the 999 calls, watching them walk innocently towards their fate and seeing that evil monster roaming the streets casually after the attack is unbearable.
I bought Barney those trousers for his 19th birthday and his t-shirt was one he’d ‘borrowed’ from his brother.
To all who failed - I hold you responsible for his death; and you WILL be held to account.
🚨STARMER’S BLATANT HYPOCRISY EXPOSED! 🤔
Perfect example of Two-Tier Keir.
Video 1 (2020): Starmer viciously attacks Trump for his response to the rioters after George Floyd’s death, calling it an “affront to humanity” and defending the unrest as “peaceful protests” by people “rightly demanding justice”.
“Like you, I was shocked and angered by the killing of George Floyd. And the response of President Trump and US authorities to the peaceful protests, to people rightly demanding justice, has been an affront to humanity.”
Video 2 (Today): Starmer condemns the “disgraceful” rioters in the wake of Henry Nowak’s tragic murder and his shocking treatment by police.
“No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for violence and disorder. Let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.”
Why the blatant double standard, Keir?
Either rioting is bad or it isn’t?
You’re “shocked and angered” and label Trump’s crackdown an “affront to humanity”… but now you’re cracking down hard when people “demand justice” after Henry Nowak.
Are you the “affront to humanity” for condemning these rioters?
Two-Tier Keir exposed for the world to see.
The problem prime minister is that the IOPC are useless. They haven’t a clue. In the Nottingham attacks, we as a family have investigated more, reviewed more and pointed out more than IOPC investigators.
If I had let the Leicestershire police professional conduct panel go ahead,the fact that there was an outstanding warrant for Valdo Calocane would have been covered up. The fact that the officer knew there was a warrant and did nothing would have been covered up.
@Fhamiltontimes@Alison1mackITV@nottm_post@EmilyMayTV@10DowningStreet@LabourSJ@ukhomeoffice
Three female police officers walk up to a man sitting on a barrier and tell him he’s under arrest. He stands up, casually shrugs off the attempt to restrain him, and jogs away while they make a half-arsed comical chase.
This is British policing in 2026.
How embarrassing is this?
These are the people you’re supposed to call when you’re in trouble.
You’re meant to feel safe knowing that you can rely on them.
When forces lower physical standards, dropping the bleep test requirement from 5.4 to 3.7 in many forces, removing the upper body strength test entirely in 2016, and prioritising diversity targets and recruitment numbers over real competence this is exactly what you get. Public safety becomes optional.
Get rid of DEI.
🚨 NEW: HMRC has given trans taxpayers lifetime access to a VIP phone line which answers calls twice as fast
It claims access is needed to ensure “greater protection” of trans people under equality laws
[@Telegraph]
The only people who need folic acid supplementation are nearly or pregnant women. For the rest of us, being forced to have it is not benign but potentially deadly! Sign…
Ensure access to non-whole meal flour without folic acid fortification - Petitions https://t.co/42zuzau1j5
Synthetic folic acid is being introduced to all flour in the UK including ‘organic flour’.
No debate in our Parliament and no vote. Mass medication with something which will cause more harm than benefit in the those ( all of us ) who are exposed to it.
Does that sound familiar ?
I donated one of my houses to the homeless.
There is only one catch … if they don’t do my training they get evicted.
If they do the training, they get 28 days of mentoring to rebuild their life, and free food and accommodation.
These two gentlemen have been homeless a long time. Stayed at my house. Now have both found long term accommodation and job interviews.
This is not government funded, it’s all paid from the profits of my other houses.
I’ve partnered with Bethel Lighthouse Church who are overseeing everything and a dream to partner with.
My mission is to get veterans off the streets, help rebuild the lives of the broken, and ultimately end forced homelessness in Great Britain forever.
We don’t need to wait for the government, we need the entrepreneurs to step in 👊🏼
Let’s have a think about what’s happening in Makerfield.
This by election is costing taxpayers £226,208. And it’s happening because a Labour MP chose to step aside to make room for Andy Burnham’s leadership ambitions. He admitted that himself.
But here’s some more interesting figures.
If Burnham wins, he’ll have to resign as Greater Manchester Mayor too. That triggers another election costing taxpayers around £4.7 million.
So in total, nearly £5 million of public money could be spent not on improving services, fixing roads, supporting communities or helping struggling families, but on political career ambitions.
People are struggling with bills, crime, NHS waiting lists and communities being ignored. Yet Westminster politics still seems focused on who climbs the ladder next.
That’s what frustrates people. Not democracy. Political games made to look like democracy.