Next Thursday is election day. This is a two-horse race.
It’s a choice between someone who lives and breathes Makerfield, or someone that wants to use us as a stepping stone for his ambition.
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🚨 STARMER'S PREMIERSHIP IS HANGING BY A THREAD
GB News Political Editor Christopher Hope says John Healey's resignation may have fundamentally changed the political landscape.
"I think it's hanging by a thread... I didn't think that yesterday."
Healey's resignation letter reportedly accuses the Prime Minister of failing to provide the resources needed to defend the country at a time of growing international threats.
For months, Starmer's strongest argument for remaining in office was stability during a dangerous period.
According to Hope, that argument may now have been destroyed.
The question being asked in Westminster tonight:
If Labour's own Defence Secretary no longer had confidence in the government's direction...
How much longer can Keir Starmer survive?
Watch this carefully.
🚨 A POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE IS RIPPLING ACROSS IRELAND
From Belfast to Dublin, the mood is changing.
A powerful speech today highlighted the growing anger and frustration felt by many who believe their concerns have been ignored for too long.
What is emerging is bigger than a single protest.
Bigger than a single city.
And potentially bigger than the politicians who thought they could simply ride out the storm.
The ground is shifting.
As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
So in the blink of an eye, an attempted beheading by a migrant has been turned into a clampdown on freedom of speech by the Labour government. Everything Starmer does is designed to enforce an agenda that no one voted for. As always with him, it’s smoke and mirrors deflection.
Just when you think Claire Fox couldn’t be more brilliant … she is. Here’s Claire on Alien Culture.
“We do not think for example that stoning women for adultery is modern, that it’s just a cultural practice, what’s wrong with that? We do not think that child marriage is an interesting cultural expression. We have to say that’s a backward medieval thing. So ‘Alien culture’ was well chosen, it’s importing Alien culture”
Exactly what we were all thinking🔥
Rachel Reeves will reimburse British firms £5,000 per foreign worker in a bid to make the country more attractive
We have a million young people unemployed
Yet she will pay companies to hire foreigners over those young people
INSANE
Andy Burnham could have stood in Makerfield in 2024 but chose not to.
He apparently tried to stand in 26 different seats including Gorton & Denton, Bootle and Warrington.
We are bottom of Burnham’s list.
Please remember that you must not express your feelings about the Belfast atrocity until the political establishment has told you exactly how you are supposed to feel. That's how it works now.
This was brilliant. Trevor Phillips played a clip of what Keir Starmer said about George Floyd and displayed how Labour MPs expressed their “anger”.
David Lammy said it was fine because they were in opposition.
But not fine for Nigel Farage to use the term “rage” like they did.
The government says our energy prices are dictated by a world market oil and gas price. So why is our energy around 4 times the price of US and 3 times China?
Just watched Zia Yusuf’s masterclass with Laura Kuenssberg this morning.
She’s outraged at Nigel Farage’s “cold rage” response, while normal folk are outraged by two-tier policing.
The BBC are completely out of touch with the public.
@ZiaYusufUK
His job is to engineer civil unrest, delivering a Digital ID mandate for his WEF handlers.
This isn’t about popularity — and it never was.
What’s unfolding feels increasingly calculated, not accidental.
A steady push of policy after policy, each one framed as efficiency, safety, or modernization — yet collectively pointing toward something far more rigid underneath.
Digital identity systems. Centralized verification frameworks. Expanding requirements to access basic services in an increasingly monitored environment.
Supporters call it progress. Critics see something else taking shape: a quiet tightening of control wrapped in the language of convenience.
And the most unsettling part isn’t just the direction — it’s how normal it’s being made to feel while it happens.
Because once these systems are fully embedded, walking them back becomes almost impossible.
At that point, it’s no longer about debate.
It’s about structure.
The woman speaks for the entire country right now. An absolutely glorious rant against Keir Starmer. And she signs off in the most quintessentially British way.