@realninawysocka That's made with Suno isn't it? Not like there's anything particularly wrong with that... Post a vid of you singing in the studio and I might believe otherwise. 😉
STARMER QUITS: Good riddance
What an absolute disaster this man has been
The signs were there in Covid, when - far from questioning extreme measures - he was all-in on screaming for more, even demanding *another* lockdown and talking of using emergency legislation to “deal with” campaigns he didn’t like
He gained power with the backing of less than 20% of the electorate, then had the sheer brass neck to claim he'd "tread more lightly on the lives of voters".
In reality, he could hardly have been worse:
- Digital ID - never in manifesto, 3m signed petition against - must now be SCRAPPED
- Facial recognition rolled out with almost zero public debate
- “Social media ban” - AKA ID checks for all - and seemingly some kind of VPN restrictions too, more akin to China or Russia
- Even in the last few days, pushing forward a plan to force-feed us content from state broadcaster the BBC
- Protest restrictions expanded further - peaceful demonstrations can now be curtailed simply for being “too disruptive”, undermining a fundamental democratic freedom
- Betraying small family farmers on IHT after promising no changes pre-election; family businesses are far less talked about but they are affected too
- Full steam ahead on crazy Net Zero, with bills going through the roof - again despite his explicit election promise they’d “drop £300 under a Labour govt”
- Arbitrary banning of artists and speakers from the UK
- Fostering huge division by insulting huge swathes of the public who have reasonable concerns about immigration, with “far right” smears bandied around
Whoever comes in next, the only way we will get to a better and freer future is by working #together
Through the efforts of many we have managed to get partial climbdowns and improvements on some of these things - but its a horrible list
We need a Digital Bill of Rights as a bulwark against people like Starmer. But not just Starmer - against a whole technocratic class who see the public as a problem to be managed, and whose increasingly dystopian surveillance “solutions” are well advanced and backed by big money
Join us, support us, and let’s keep pushing back #together - because the challenges we face are far bigger than this one man, however dreadful and damaging he may have been
DIGITAL ID: "I wouldn't trust them with the keys to my flat, let alone my biometrics and personal data"
@DonaldCMacleod at our #ScrapDigitalID Rally in Scotland outside Holyrood
I want to be really clear in my response. I am not going to retract anything, I stand by every single word. Labour are calling for me to apologise. The answer is no.
Industrial rape across almost every town and city in Britain.
Sexual torture. Murder. Endless rape.
I sat there for two weeks, listening to these girls.
I heard how one girl was raped by a dog, as Muslim men bet on what the animal would do.
Girls drugged and locked in cages, like rats.
Another, raped by 700 men over three years.
Dozens and dozens of these stories through our inquiry, and we are barely scratching the surface.
This was allowed to happen EXACTLY because politicians were cowards, refusing to discuss it.
I will not make that same mistake. I said what I said, and I meant it.
The Labour Party have blood on their hands, yet they think they can demand an apology from me for highlighting the systemic evil they allowed to infect our entire country?
They can piss off.
I am angry about it. Furious. When you hear directly from these girls about what they have been through, it changes the way you see politics. Forever.
Our report will be out very soon.
When that happens, I don’t want any apologies from the Labour Party. I don’t care about that.
I want to see those politicians responsible for covering up this atrocity behind bars for what they have done to these girls.