Oh this is delicious, resident Cabinet Office Minister and halfwit, Darren Jones loses his shit at Trevor Phillips when asked how the fuck is a £1.64 saving on theme park tickets for a family of 4, costing £200-£250 a good thing.
Under Labour we are losing 1000 jobs per month in the North Sea because of their terrible Net Zero policies.
We are calling on the government to end their ridiculous ban on new exploration & drilling licences in the North Sea, to unlock billions more barrels of oil & gas for extraction, safeguarding our energy security & to create new jobs.
https://t.co/g51T99uy3y
If HMRC don’t fine Angela Rayner for not paying £40k in tax
Then they should refund the ££££ in fines they have given to self employed people in this country on modest incomes who don’t have the advice that a deputy PM would have
It is insanely unfair.
Alarm clock Britain is sick of paying out for Benefits Street.
Why bother working when you can get £30,000 or even £60,000 on benefits - untaxed.
So what's the Government doing about it? Nothing.
🚨 MPs’ renting scandal just went nuclear — and the snout-in-the-trough champion of the week is none other than Labour’s own Deputy Leader, Lucy Powell.
It’s now been exposed that a whole string of MPs have been renting rooms and entire homes to each other at full taxpayer expense. Powell raked in over £30,000 last year alone by renting out a room to another MP. Taxpayer-funded second homes, taxpayer-funded rents flowing straight into fellow MPs’ pockets — a cosy little Westminster property scam that makes the old expenses scandal look like pocket change.
This is the same Labour Party that lectures working Brits about “fairness”, “austerity” and “paying your share” while their own elite treat Parliament like a private members’ club with an unlimited bar tab on your dime. While British families are crushed by sky-high rents, energy bills and taxes to fund this circus, Labour insiders are quietly lining their nests by renting to one another — all perfectly “within the rules,” of course. Because in two-tier Britain, the rules are written by the grifters for the grifters.
Lucy Powell isn’t some backbencher caught with her hand in the till. She’s the Deputy Leader. The second most senior figure in Starmer’s government. The same government that’s busy hiking your taxes, slashing services and telling you to tighten your belt while they play Monopoly with public money.
This isn’t a mistake.
This isn’t an oversight.
This is systemic corruption dressed up as “MP accommodation.”
The silent majority has had enough of these champagne socialists treating the British taxpayer like a bottomless ATM. We pay for their second homes, their rents, their expenses — while our own kids can’t get on the housing ladder and pensioners choose between heating and eating.
We demand:
✅ Immediate full public audit of every MP’s property dealings and expenses — names, amounts, everything.
✅ Resignations for anyone caught in this rental racket — starting with Lucy Powell.
✅ A complete overhaul of the MPs’ expenses system — no more second homes, no more self-dealing, no more pigs at the trough.
✅ Real consequences for the entitled elite who think the rules don’t apply to them.
Labour isn’t just failing Britain.
It’s looting it — one taxpayer-funded rental agreement at a time.
Starmer Out.
Powell Out.
The whole rotten Westminster cartel out.
The British people are watching. And this time we’re not forgetting.
🇬🇧 #MPSRentingScandal #LucyPowellExposed #TwoTierBritain #LabourGrift #RestoreBritain #PutBritainFirst #MPsExpenses #BritainIsBroken #EndTheCorruption
🚨 Andy Burnham — the man being quietly lined up as Keir Starmer’s replacement — has just been exposed as one of the worst enablers of Britain’s grooming gang scandal.
In Oldham, when furious families of victims stormed the gallery demanding a proper public inquiry into the systematic rape of hundreds of vulnerable British girls, Burnham was one of the first to shut it down. Hard. You can see the raw pain in the footage — mothers and fathers screaming from the public seats while this Labour careerist stonewalled them to protect the “community relations” narrative.
This wasn’t a one-off. As Greater Manchester Mayor, Burnham has form: refusing to discipline police officers who turned a blind eye to little girls crying out for help, sometimes even arresting the fathers trying to rescue their own daughters instead of the predators. All while the grooming gangs — mostly Pakistani-heritage men targeting white working-class girls — operated with impunity for years.
Why? Because in two-tier Britain, the feelings and votes of certain communities matter more than the broken bodies and souls of our children. Burnham’s so-called “Assurance Review” was a toothless whitewash from day one — limited scope, no real survivor testimony, and designed to bury the truth rather than expose it. He spent years defending it, pretending there was “no cover-up,” only admitting the obvious when the scandal went global.
Now the same man is being floated as the next Prime Minister. The same man who prioritised political correctness over protecting our daughters. The same man who watched the grooming gangs destroy lives and chose silence, denial, and deflection.
This is the rotten heart of modern Labour: politicians who’ve spent decades trading British girls for bloc votes and “diversity” optics. From Rotherham to Rochdale to Oldham to Manchester — the pattern is identical, and the cover-up machine is still running.
Enough.
We need a full, fearless national inquiry with no limits, no sacred cows, and real consequences. Police chiefs, social workers, councillors, and MPs who looked the other way must face justice. Life must mean life for the rapists. And any politician — Burnham included — who helped bury these horrors should never hold office again.
The silent majority is awake. We remember every girl failed. We remember every father arrested for trying to save his child. And we will not let the grooming gang apologists rewrite history or slither into No. 10.
Protect our children. Demand real justice. No more cover-ups.
🇬🇧 #GroomingGangsCoverUp #AndyBurnhamExposed #TwoTierBritain #ProtectOurGirls #RestoreBritain #LabourFailedOurChildren
'I've never heard anything like this in my life.'
@MartinDaubney is left speechless as analysis of Labour's performance in the local elections so far shows they have lost 83% of the seats they were defending.
Never forget that in 2003 Keir Starmer won the case that gave illegal migrants access to UK benefits. Twenty three years later, we’re living in the chaos he created.
355 MPs voted against reporting Crooked Keir to the Privileges Committee after he lied to and deceived Parliament.
They deserve to be named and shamed:
Jack Abbott (Labour)
Debbie Abrahams (Labour)
Zubir Ahmed (Labour)
Luke Akehurst (Labour)
Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour)
Bayo Alaba (Labour)
Heidi Alexander (Labour)
Douglas Alexander (Labour)
Rushanara Ali (Labour)
Callum Anderson (Labour)
Fleur Anderson (Labour)
Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour)
Scott Arthur (Labour)
Jess Asato (Labour)
James Asser (Labour)
Jas Athwal (Labour)
Catherine Atkinson (Labour)
Lewis Atkinson (Labour)
Calvin Bailey (Labour)
Olivia Bailey (Labour)
David Baines (Labour)
Alex Baker (Labour)
Richard Baker (Labour)
Alex Ballinger (Labour)
Antonia Bance (Labour)
Lee Barron (Labour)
Alex Barros-Curtis (Labour)
Johanna Baxter (Labour)
Danny Beales (Labour)
Torsten Bell (Labour)
Hilary Benn (Labour)
Clive Betts (Labour)
Polly Billington (Labour)
Rachel Blake (Labour)
Chris Bloore (Labour)
Elsie Blundell (Labour)
Kevin Bonavia (Labour)
Jade Botterill (Labour)
Sureena Brackenridge (Labour)
Phil Brickell (Labour)
Chris Bryant (Labour)
Julia Buckley (Labour)
Maureen Burke (Labour)
David Burton-Sampson (Labour)
Liam Byrne (Labour)
Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour)
Irene Campbell (Labour)
Juliet Campbell (Labour)
Alan Campbell (Labour)
Dan Carden (Labour)
Sam Carling (Labour)
Al Carns (Labour)
Sarah Champion (Labour)
Bambos Charalambous (Labour)
Luke Charters (Labour)
Feryal Clark (Labour)
Ben Coleman (Labour)
Jacob Collier (Labour)
Lizzi Collinge (Labour)
Tom Collins (Labour)
Liam Conlon (Labour)
Andrew Cooper (Labour)
Beccy Cooper (Labour)
Pam Cox (Labour)
Neil Coyle (Labour)
Jen Craft (Labour)
Mary Creagh (Labour)
Torcuil Crichton (Labour)
Chris Curtis (Labour)
Janet Daby (Labour)
Nicholas Dakin (Labour)
Ashley Dalton (Labour)
Emily Darlington (Labour)
Alex Davies-Jones (Labour)
Jonathan Davies (Labour)
Paul Davies (Labour)
Shaun Davies (Labour)
Marsha De Cordova (Labour)
Kate Dearden (Labour)
Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour)
Jim Dickson (Labour)
Anna Dixon (Labour)
Samantha Dixon (Labour)
Anneliese Dodds (Labour)
Helena Dollimore (Labour)
Graeme Downie (Labour)
Angela Eagle (Labour)
Lauren Edwards (Labour)
Sarah Edwards (Labour)
Clive Efford (Labour)
Damien Egan (Labour)
Chris Elmore (Labour)
Kirith Entwistle (Labour)
Florence Eshalomi (Labour)
Bill Esterson (Labour)
Chris Evans (Labour)
Miatta Fahnbulleh (Labour)
Hamish Falconer (Labour)
Linsey Farnsworth (Labour)
Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour)
Mark Ferguson (Labour)
Patricia Ferguson (Labour)
Natalie Fleet (Labour)
Catherine Fookes (Labour)
Paul Foster (Labour)
Vicky Foxcroft (Labour)
Daniel Francis (Labour)
James Frith (Labour)
Allison Gardner (Labour)
Anna Gelderd (Labour)
Alan Gemmell (Labour)
Tracy Gilbert (Labour)
Preet Kaur Gill (Labour)
Becky Gittins (Labour)
Mary Glindon (Labour)
Ben Goldsborough (Labour)
Georgia Gould (Labour)
John Grady (Labour)
Lilian Greenwood (Labour)
Nia Griffith (Labour)
Amanda Hack (Labour)
Sarah Hall (Labour)
Paulette Hamilton (Labour)
Emma Hardy (Labour)
Carolyn Harris (Labour)
Lloyd Hatton (Labour)
Helen Hayes (Labour)
Tom Hayes (Labour)
Claire Hazelgrove (Labour)
John Healey (Labour)
Meg Hillier (Labour)
Jonathan Hinder (Labour)
Sharon Hodgson (Labour)
Rachel Hopkins (Labour)
Claire Hughes (Labour)
Alison Hume (Labour)
Rupa Huq (Labour)
Patrick Hurley (Labour)
Leigh Ingham (Labour)
Natasha Irons (Labour)
Sally Jameson (Labour)
Dan Jarvis (Labour)
Terry Jermy (Labour)
Adam Jogee (Labour)
Darren Jones (Labour)
Gerald Jones (Labour)
Lillian Jones (Labour)
Ruth Jones (Labour)
Sarah Jones (Labour)
Gurinder Singh Josan (Labour)
Sojan Joseph (Labour)
Warinder Juss (Labour)
Chris Kane (Labour)
Mike Kane (Labour)
Satvir Kaur (Labour)
Liz Kendall (Labour)
Afzal Khan (Labour)
Naushabah Khan (Labour)
Stephen Kinnock (Labour)
Jayne Kirkham (Labour)
Gen Kitchen (Labour)
Sonia Kumar (Labour)
Uma Kumaran (Labour)
Peter Kyle (Labour)
Laura Kyrke-Smith (Labour)
Peter Lamb (Labour)
🚨BREAKING: MPs have voted AGAINST referring Keir Starmer to the privileges committee over the vetting and appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.S ambassador 🇬🇧
Yes votes: 223
No votes: 335
He has got away with it yet again, disgusting.
Michael Gove turned up at work to vote completely off his face.
It's totally unacceptable, if you turned up to work like that you would be fired on the spot.