🚨 BREAKING: WESTMINSTER DEMOCRACY HAS OFFICIALLY COLLAPSED.
You do not have to be a fan of Nigel Farage to see how incredibly corrupt our political system has become under Labour.
Farage has just resigned his seat in Parliament to trigger an immediate "people versus the establishment" by-election in Clacton.
The press conference he just gave exposed a terrifying level of state and media corruption.
He revealed how the establishment media literally targeted his family by publishing his daughter's home address, exposing her to targeted harassment.
He faces daily death threats that the police completely ignore, all while the state quietly slashed his security funding by 70%. 💷
Even worse, he exposed how the Labour uniparty keeps changing the election and donation rules just to crush their political rivals.
This is not a democracy. This is a system where the ruling party uses the state, the media, and two-tier policing to intimidate and silence anyone who opposes them.
If they can use these authoritarian tactics against a prominent MP, they can do it to any everyday citizen who dares to speak out.
RT to expose this corrupt Labour regime and demand our country back! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
Stop blaming the triple lock.
Millions of working age people are not in jobs, training or education at a cost of unsustainable billions.
Let’s start by cutting the welfare bill and leave pensioners alone.
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“The public do not want a general election” apparently.
A YouGov poll showed 48% support a general election whereas only 35% oppose.
Steve Reed also called for a general election in 2022.
It's a private weather station, and regularly gets either the UK highest or lowest. Even both on the same day. A quick Google tells you it's badly located, by a car park & large sand area, and has a tree wind break. The Met Office should stop using bad data.
The UK State Pension: £12,500/year for a lifetime of work
An illegal migrant: £41,000/year to the taxpayer
We are spending over THREE TIMES more on unvetted arrivals than on the seniors who built this country
The math just doesn't add up
BBC just stated the heatwave is “unequivocally because of human induced climate change.” BBC must now provide proof - not consensus, actual
proof - of this ridiculous claim. If they can’t, they’ve broken their impartiality charter again
So...
We're not allowed to buy air conditioners for our houses to cool them in hot summer weather, because we don't have enough electricity to power them, because the solar panels and wind turbines we installed to stop the planet getting hot in summer, don't work when it's hot and windless in summer, so we'd need to burn gas, oil and coal instead to power the AC to cool our houses, but we blew up the oil, gas and coal power stations to stop the planet getting hot in summer, but it's still hot in summer.
But it's still ok to install heat pumps in winter, heat pumps which are also air conditioners and use the same amount of electricity or more, but we still won't have enough electricity to power them on cold, dark, windless winter evenings, because solar panels and wind turbines don't work then either, and we blew up the gas, oil and coal fired power stations because they were making the planet too hot in winter as well as summer.
Have I missed anything?
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Solar panels are overheating amid soaring temperatures, leading to gas power stations across the UK being ordered to fire up production to make up the shortfall. https://t.co/y0RfOxtgZH
The BBC says it wants to orientate its News Channel to international rather than British audiences because it can generate revenues internationally. Fair enough. But why should British licence payers pay for it?
Every summer we are told Britain is facing “record temperatures”.
Fine. But records are based on relatively short instrumental datasets, the UK-wide series only goes back to 1884.
More importantly, if hotter summers are now the “new normal”, why are governments spending billions trying to change the weather…
…but so little helping people adapt to it?
Where is the mass rollout of cooling in care homes, hospitals, schools and social housing?
Where are grants for shading, ventilation and air conditioning?
If heat is the threat we are told it is, adaptation should be a national priority.
At the moment, the policy looks backwards: lots of money spent on symbolism, not enough spent helping people cope with reality.
@SkyNews@t0mclark3 We’re doomed, doomed, I say. MSM globalist panic merchants. Already the temps are lower than originally forecast and we get hot spells every year. Instead of preaching doom, why not campaign for infrastructure to be better adapted to heat?