Turns out DOGE was another hollow Reform UK gimmick.
Reform UK’s DOGE has visited just three councils. And this investigation has found little impact:
https://t.co/tIKV2v6rPw
NEW: It's been a bad few weeks for Nigel Farage with scandals that would force anyone else to resign!?
The media could dine out all month on it - why aren't they?
How principled!
Reform’s leader Farage once demanded by elections for party swappers, but now insists voters shouldn’t mind when his new recruits skip the democratic line.
The smell of hypocrisy isn’t just strong, it’s practically a policy.
#BBCBreakfast#r4today
@cicero6666@Heccles94 Except he didn't declare the trip to the US recently now did he initially 🤷🏻♂️
As for the appropriate tax, simply show his tax records, if he's got nothing to hide 👍
BREAKING: Two racists just SHOT a 9-year old girl in Bristol.
I’m absolutely sure Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk will be expressing their concerns very shortly.
She might not be here to say it.
But let’s not let death stop Janey Godley from giving the middle finger to Donald Trump.
Let’s do it for dear friend Janey.
So govt finally coughs it up, the whole "it'll cost £100 billion to nationalise the water industry" is totally bogus, complete and utter made up nonsense.
As we always knew, no matter what ministers claimed, @Defra today has finally published their methodology confirming that their calculation does indeed use @Ofwat's factious, made up, notional value for the water industry, their regulatory capital value, you know, the one that claims that @thameswater is worth a staggering £21,008,425,000. What a complete and utter shambles.
No doubt ministers will be keen to apologies for wilfully misleading the public.
In the middle of a bullfight, matador Álvaro Múnera did something no one expected.
The crowd was roaring, the bull lunged with fury, and Álvaro raised his cape for the final strike. Then—he stopped. Instead of finishing the fight, he lowered himself to the ground and simply sat. Silence fell over the arena.
Later, he explained: “I no longer saw danger in the horns. I only looked into his eyes. They weren’t filled with rage, but with innocence. He wasn’t attacking—he was pleading for his life. This wasn’t a fight… it was cruelty.”
In that moment, Múnera dropped the sword. He walked away from bullfighting forever.
But his transformation didn’t end there. Álvaro became an outspoken activist against animal cruelty. He spoke in schools, wrote, and joined organizations to defend animals. He taught that empathy is stronger than tradition, and that true courage is refusing to harm—even when the world expects you to.
Critics called him a traitor to his culture, but he stood firm. Today, his story inspires thousands. The matador who once killed for applause now fights for compassion, showing that one moment of recognition—one glance into another being’s eyes—can change everything
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Israel is now officially committing genocide.
This means that the UK is now officially complicit in genocide.
This means that the UK is now officially denying genocide.
The Big Lie.
Tommy Robinson is trying his very hardest to gaslight the country.
The march on Saturday was NOT, in any way, attended by three million people. Not even in the same ballpark.
By constantly pushing the big lie, he's trying to create a narrative of the state against the people. That we're being lied to.
It's part of his plan to sow division and hatred across the nation … and people are falling for it. Not three million but around 150,000 people have fallen for it.
I wanted to check some figures because Yaxley-Lennon yesterday claimed that it was the largest protest in UK history.
Off I hobbled [bad back at the mo] to Wikipedia for a general overview of our history of protests, and lo and behold, what is the top of the list? Unite the Kingdom with its claim of 3,000,000 attendees.
Since I first checked, this has been edited, re-edited and deleted, before being reinstated at the top of the table again. At time of writing [6:58], it was still atop the table.
Robinson is utterly determined to keep that figure in the mind of his public. But why? We all know that it's a lie.
A test. He's testing his following and also the will of the people to shout him down.
The man is so versed as a liar, he's trying to pull off some Derren Brown shiz — to see if he can convince the people in the UK to disavow their own eyesight.
Hubris and formation of a parallel reality, in which his echo chamber becomes even angrier than they already are. They still couldn't explain why, though.
You see, this was a big deal to them. It's their Precious — Free Speech. Would the authorities shut them down?
As it turns out, no, they were not shut down. The march was allowed to go ahead [as is their right]. They had some truly vile guest speakers — from outright racists to a worryingly young child in a Union Jack dress, to a billionaire that tried to foment violence on the streets of the UK.
Was it shut down? No. It was allowed to be spoken in front of a crowd of thousands [not millions].
So now Robinson finds himself in a bit of a pickle. No free speech stormtroopers came rushing in to shut it down, so he has to create a new seam of division … the crowd numbers.
I have read my accounts of why it couldn't possibly be three million — from mathematical equations through to health and safety calculations. There is one surefire way though to work it out … our eyes.
Look at the Stop the War demo images below. There were between, 1 and 2 million people at that — the biggest protest in UK history. Saturday's march pales into insignificance in comparison.
They had a good turn out, but it still shows us that hate never trumps the good in people.
Sorry, Tommy, but your lie is destined to fail.
Images from the Imperial War Museum — :
https://t.co/tTVmsGi8f0
To put things into perspective:
110k attended the Unite The Kingdom rally.
750k attended to deter the war in Iraq.
400k attended the pro Palestine march.
250k marched against Margaret Thatcher poll tax.
They're not as popular as they claim to be.