I can change my mind, you can’t.
Islamophobia: A word hijacked and used to slander or libel those who genuinely fear the rise in Extremist Islam and Sharia law.
@InspGadgetBlogs Ffs… inexcusable mistakes were definitely made by the attending officers, but only one person was responsible for Henry’s death, and he is now safely under permanent lock and key.
@AndyBurnhamGM Until… the ‘U’ turns begin… which we all know, because we are not the gullible fools you’d like to believe we are, will definitely be implemented at a later date, supposedly unattributable to you.
Enough with the smirky, smiley faces, we all see through you career politicians.
@MattChorley Hearing racism that you desperately want to hear, when it would never be there from @Nigel_Farage in the first place is entirely different to ‘misremembering’ @MattChorley. You owe the entire British population an apology, not just Nigel.
Perhaps Bridget Phillipson would care to comment on this allegation that her mother stole £728K of taxpayers money?
Also the allegation that Sue Sim was forced out for investigating it?
🤔🤔🤔 @bphillipsonMP
My legal team have written to the BBC demanding a full on air apology and investigation into the defamatory comments made about me on Newsnight.
Enough is enough.
https://t.co/TZzA045YFj
Hearing racism that you desperately want to hear, when it would never be there from @Nigel_Farage in the first place is entirely different to ‘misremembering’ @MattChorley. You owe the entire British population an apology, not just Nigel.
I owe Nigel Farage an apology.
During last night’s Newsnight we covered the murder of Henry Nowak and the political reaction to the case, including discussing Nigel Farage’s comments about “pure, cold rage”.
However I referred to “white cold rage”. This was a mistake on my part, a misremembering of the quote. It didn’t change the content of the interview but I should have got the quote right. I apologise to Nigel Farage for this.
@alistairsteel Thank god you’re not a Police Officer, and tbh, if you can’t even agree that to immediately ‘assess’ a situation *correctly* is essential, should you even be working for the NHS?
@RachelReevesMP@UKLabour There is absolutely NOTHING you as an MP or Minister have done during your current tenure that you personally should be proud of.
You are destroying lives day by day, week by week. The longer you remain Chancellor of the Exchequer, the more people are dying due to YOUR policies.
@alison_pannell@zatzi@PhilipJMilton Maybe not about your own data, although I’m guessing you do if you have 3 tablets and I assume you mean a desktop computer, but you should care about Government ministers lying to the world that they’ve ‘lost’ all their data, which is virtually impossible to do.
Why doesn't @KateEMcCann understand that of course police officers don't tell @LabourSJ about two-tier policing; she's always surrounded by an entourage of senior police. This is how ministers insulate themselves. Speaking out is career suicide.
@MatthewStadlen As a former police officer (from an "ethnic minority" myself) who experienced this divisive hateful poisonous left wing ideology inside the police service I can tell you that Nigel is 100% correct and you are 100% wrong.
Stop taking nonsense Matthew - You look ridiculous.
@InspGadgetBlogs And the basis of the bollocks…
“The murder of George Floyd by serving police officers in the USA in 2020 was a pivotal moment for policing in the UK, driving the need for real change”
Everyone just wants to gloss over the fact that many of Murrell's purchases were CLEARLY purchases that WOMEN make, not men.
How many times have you bought clothes for your Mrs? How many times have you bought makeup for your Mrs?
What about underwear? (discounting valentines 😉)
How many hairdryers does a bald man need?
Sturgeon CLEARLY had a hand in these purchases. So overwhelmingly obvious and everyone saying otherwise is at best, thick as shit.
What most people already understand, even without the economic terminology, is that firms like BlackRock operate less like investors and more like modern feudal landlords.
They buy essential infrastructure,water networks, ports, energy grids, data centres, and other public necessities, often using vast amounts of borrowed money and paying prices that ordinary market participants cannot match.
Once the acquisition is complete, the debt is pushed onto the acquired company itself.
The result is simple: the public pays.
Consumers repay that debt through higher water bills, rising energy prices, increased fees, and declining service quality.
The infrastructure becomes a cash-extraction machine.
Profits flow upward to shareholders and executives, while the financial burden flows downward to households.
When the model inevitably breaks down, the consequences are socialised. Communities are left with crumbling infrastructure, polluted rivers, and failing services.
Thames Water's £14 billion debt mountain and repeated sewage scandals are a stark example of what happens when financial engineering takes precedence over public stewardship.
The executives who loaded the company with debt have already collected their bonuses.
The investors have already taken their returns.
And when the system finally reaches breaking point, taxpayers are expected to pick up the bill.
Privatise the gains.
Socialise the losses.
That is the business model.
This article should be compulsory reading. 👇
“How the elite lie and scare you into believing them”
They don’t just do it with Brexit.
But Brexit makes a perfect case study of government gaslighting voters.
This is a good comment on this article:-
"Douglas Chapman the SNP Treasurer resigns because Murrell
refused to let him see the SNP accounts.
The SNP Audit Committee resigned (3 of them) because Murrell
refused to let them see the SNP accounts.
The SNP auditors, Carmichael Johnston, withdraw their services.
The new Auditors, AMS, issued ‘qualified’ status because they, according to the accounts, couldn’t satisfy themselves with sufficient evidence.
The Chair of the SNP NEC berates NEC members for daring to raise their concerns about the lack of transparency and evidence of the
whereabouts of that £667k at the March 2021 meeting.
Yet Sturgeon and Swinney, plus Yousaf, saw nothing, heard nothing and did nothing"
@JohnSwinney Are you really telling us you had no idea what your boyhood bestie was up too?
https://t.co/sI4CfITE8Y