He doesn’t think of the victim
He doesn’t call for peace
He doesn’t ask for a thorough investigation
He doesn’t ask for an end to violence
He asks what his race is to whip up hate.
An evil little man.
Reform fans doing some seriously unhinged disconnect from reality blaming Starmer for the Belfast incident, while Braverman and Jenrick are sat on their bench with heads down hoping they don't work out who was in charge and enabled this guys right to remain.
Is some fucking stunning shit of optimism.
Braverman & Suella enabled this.
& other Reform MPs were sat with THEM when they did.
Why isn't GBNews on fire with this news?
Why isn't Reform HQ on fire with right wing fury?
NOW YOU KNOW
It's all a performance.
Confected rage stops when it means their own house gets a visit from the petrol bomb chuckers and rioting outraged right wing.
Just like a white guy driving through a crowd was given a free pass...
Institutional political racism, on display, no X-Ray needed.
Turns out Suella Braverman(Reform MP) was Home Secretary & Robert Jenrick(Reform MP) was an immigration minister when the North Belfast attacker was granted a 5-year visa.
One occasion Farage was right
Two of those Tories were responsible for the Belfast migrant being here
- arrived on their watch
- 'back door not closed on their watch
- LTR granted on their watch
Braverman and Jenrick - the two most celebrated defections to Reform
Farage and others would be screaming for investigation and jobs to be lost in any other circumstance
Guess when 5 of your 8 MP's were Tories when it happened curbs the attack lines.......
If proof were ever needed that Reform are nothing but failed Tories - this is the story
Look at all the Councillors and MPs that went under your watch:
MPs
Rupert Lowe
James McMurdock
Councillors
➡️ Kicked Out
Brian Black
Oliver Bradshaw
Paul Thomas
Bob Ford
Bill Barratt
Ed Hill
James Regan
Mark Broadhurst
Paul Bean
Adam Smith
Daniel Taylor
John Allen
Nicole Brooke
Patrick Lambert
Maxine Fothergill
Ian Cooper
Edward Harris
Isabella Kemp
Aaron Roy
Jay Cooper
Caroline Gladwin
➡️ Defected
Amelia Randall
Nicola Brown
Christopher Marriott
John Roddy
Peter Colley
Dean Burns
Jack Goncalvez
Charles Whitford
Chris Large
Luke Cooper
Scott Cameron
Kieran Mishchuck
Kathryn Shaw
Joanne Blythe
Alistair Hendry
Graham Eardley
Andrew Barry
Todd Ferguson
Owain Clatworthy
Dawn Saunders
Cain Parkinson
Brandon Dodd
Roger Tarrant
Susanne Desmonde
Nick Farmer
Jo Monk
Ashley Monk
Matthew Jones
Jamie Hanlon
Jasmine Fox
Charlotte Kelly
Rhys Carr
➡️ Suspended
Lynn Dean
Glenn Gibbins
Paul Heyward
Robin Perry
Alan Dennison
Billy Burke
Rebecca Waters
➡️ Disqualified
Andy Osborn
➡️ Resigned
Mark Whittington
Jack McGlenen
Gaynor Jean-Louis
Wayne Titley
Donna Edmunds
Luke Shingler
Desmond Clarke
Andrew Kilburn
John Bailey
Sam Booth
David Maclean
Robert Bloom
Rowland O’Connor
Rob Parsonage
Christine Parsonage
Karen Knight
Anna Thomason-Kenyon
Richard Everett
Jack Bradley
Angie Nash
Richard Morgan
Daniel Thomas
David Cumming
Desmond Watt
David Taylor
Michael Ramage
Stuart Graham
Andrew Thorp
Shaun Knowles
Tony Hill
Todd Ferguson
Sarah Shields
Ewen Sinclair
Daniel Devaney
Stuart Prior
Barry Martin
Stephen Mousdell
Andrew Harrison
Kenny Hope
Mick Lee
Kate Rowland
Joseph Soper
Marc Stanley
Trevor Bridgwood
James Sidlow
Nathaniel Menday
Mark Tucker
➡️ Lost Seat
Mike Morris
Clarence Mitchell
Alan Cook
Mark Shooter
Kira Gabbert
Yesterday Farage invited Britain's trade unions to affiliate with Reform UK, calling it a 'historic reset' and Reform 'the party of workers.'
The unions immediately told him where to go.
GMB: Reform MPs voted against sick pay and essential worker safeguards. They want to prevent workers organising at Amazon. They want to stop low-paid women accessing their pension scheme.
Unison, TUC, GMB and Community all rejected the offer, describing Reform as the party of corporate interests.
Farage made the announcement in a video on X. He has not held a press conference in nearly two months, since the £5 million donation from a Thailand-based crypto billionaire became public.
The party of workers doesn't hide from journalists.
All welfare's fault
2013 Osborne gave tax cuts to energy firms, the lowest in the world
2014 Gave energy firms £2.7 bn
2016 Tax cuts to energy firms costing taxpayers £1 bn BP and Shell paid zero tax 2018 to 2020
Received millions from taxpayers in tax rebates, but paid £44 bn in dividends
#PMQs
https://t.co/ibikvePqoD https://t.co/vFDPmsBBEd
@dailybritainonx Let we forget, prior to
Brexit the “war cry”was the hordes of European migrants coming into GB, Romas. Poles et al. Now attention swivels to ME migrants to keep the temperature up. Attempted murder is extremely wrong, but these malcontents use it to suit their double standards.
Robert Jenrick had a lot to say about the Belfast attack. Then someone reminded him what his job was when the suspect was granted leave to remain.
Full story at the link below 👇
True, and was obvious from outset. Boris Johnson & Nigel Farage are two cheeks of same a*se, both are self-serving cvnts
They've only ever acted for themselves; hope voters remember that in #Makerfield#PoliticsLive#C4News
#PoliticsLive ignores @Keir_Starmer meeting Zelenskyy & Macron instead today exclusively repeating any bullshit the Tories say and parroting Daily Mail head lines
#BBC@BBCNews should NOT just push Tory talking points & mislead viewers
Literal opposite of balance & impartiality
So I watched this, of course I did. But even I - and followers know how obsessed with Brexit I am 🤡 - am bored with Johnson's "Leave/Remain dilemma" with the same old talking heads
10 yrs on, it would be good to see how the cause these people fought for has affected 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐨𝐟 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐬, our pockets, businesses, the rights we all lost, whether people who believed in the promises they made think they got what they voted for (on immigration, cheaper food and the NHS to name but a few)
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Islamophobic anti-net-zero billionaire GB News, UnHerd, and Spectator owner, Paul Marshall, is a key player behind the attempt to turn the UK into a Christian nationalist MINI-MAGA-AMERICA.
He doesn't care if it's Jenrick, Farage, or some other unprincipled opportunist at the helm - but he'd probably prefer fellow evangelical Christian and Old Etonian, Danny Kruger.
Marshall has donated £28m to influential Church of England institutions that support climate action.
This raises “serious questions”, say Christian leaders, given that Sir Paul Marshall’s views on the climate crisis and those frequently broadcast on the TV channel are “in direct opposition” to the Church of England, which believes that “responding to the climate crisis is an essential part of our responsibility to safeguard God’s creation and achieve a just world”.
Marshall, a hedge fund manager and Christian who said recently that the UK had been infected by “climate derangement syndrome”, gave at least £13m to Holy Trinity Brompton (HTB) church and the Church Revitalisation Trust (CRT) via his Sequoia Trust between 2018 and 2025.
HTB is the largest church in the Church of England, with a congregation of about 4,000, and is home to the evangelical Alpha Course, which has reached 37 million people in more than 175 countries, according to Alpha International. Marshall has been a member of the congregation since 1997.
The CRT, also known as the Re-vitalise Trust, is run from HTB, and has established more than 100 evangelical churches around the UK. Marshall is also a director of CRT.
Some critics of Marshall’s views fear that the money could influence the church institutions’ attitudes towards the climate crisis.
Rev Dr Darrell Hannah, the chair of Operation Noah, a leading UK Christian climate charity, said: “As the climate crisis intensifies, we’re increasingly concerned that a fellow Christian – one with more money and power than virtually any other Christian in the UK – continues to share problematic and highly influential views on the most important issue of our time. This cannot go unchallenged.” Operation Noah was instrumental in getting nearly every UK denomination to divest from fossil fuels.
“Marshall’s views are in direct opposition to those of the Church of England,” Hannah said. “Given his outsized influence on our country – and in light of his problematic views on the most significant moral and practical challenge of our time – serious questions need to be asked about Sir Paul Marshall’s donations to faith groups, and specifically to the Church of England.”
The Church of England has a routemap for all parts of the church to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2030 and has divested its multibillion-pound endowment and pension funds from fossil fuels.
GB News broadcast 953 attacks on climate science and climate action around the 2024 general election, according to a report. The channel has been accused of broadcasting climate change denial, including descriptions of global heating as “the climate scam” and suggestions the government was going to introduce “enforced veganism”.
Marshall, who has a net worth of £950m, said recently that efforts to cut planet-heating emissions were “impoverishing people”.
In March, Marshall was criticised by a group of more than 120 church leaders, including the former archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and two current bishops, over his climate views and GB News’s attacks on climate science and action. The group also raised the £1.8bn of fossil fuel investments reportedly held in 2023 by the hedge fund Marshall manages and asked him to be transparent about any personal conflicts of interest.
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You voted against scrapping zero hour contracts.
You voted against banning fire and rehire.
You voted against day one sick pay for workers.
You said the minimum wage was too high for young people.
Reform politicians openly say they don't like trade unions.
You will always put the interests of your offshore crypto billionaire donors ahead of workers.
Today isn't a debunk as much as a pre-bunk!
We know the narrative that will inevitably follow this story on the front page of today's Telegraph - but particularly amongst the millions who will only read the headline and not the paywalled article
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@Nigel_Farage As an elected Trade Union representative I can assure you that no trade union will ever affiliate to the political wing of the cryptocurrency market.
@Nigel_Farage Except they
- want to scrap Minimum wage
- leave the ECHR
- scrap the Equality Act
- voted against Employment Rights Bill
- Yusuf stated if civil service seek to block a Reform Government they will be sacked and lose pension rights