Attorney General Lord Hermer has made it clear that No one ever got rich betting against Keir Starmer.
From taking on dangerous gangs as DPP to delivering a historic 2024 election victory, Starmer has consistently defied the critics.
Instead of Westminster point-scoring, the Prime Minister remains focused on the mandate he was given. cutting NHS waiting lists, supporting families with the cost of living, and building a stronger, more stable Britain.
True leadership doesn’t walk away when things get tough it delivers.
~ Attorney General Lord Hermer / Press Association (June 2026)
GB News refuses to cover stories like this because they don’t fit its narrative.
A Falklands veteran was allegedly assaulted by far-right rioters in Southampton after asking them to stop using his front garden as a toilet.
If this had been committed by a group they regularly target, it would be headline news for days.
So Farage ran away from parliament after he was shamed by the PM.
Where did he run away to? To Oswald's in Mayfair, a private members club.
When will people wake up. He doesn’t represent you. He doesn’t understand you. He’s not like you. He’s using you.
https://t.co/pMJw5uKCYv
It never fails to amaze me that so many ordinary people, those working, others not, continue to think that Nigel Farage is their saviour and the answer to all their problems.
It’s not a unique phenomenon as we see in Trump’s America with his ‘blind faith’ MAGA supporters.
It has been the tactics of the far right over the years - blame another ethnic group, be they black, Jewish or Muslim and the hard-of- thinking lap it up without any thought whatsoever.
Stupidity is the real Achilles Heel of a successful and equitable democracy, is it not? Stupidity.
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer's statement after meeting Henry Nowak's family at No 10
"I was profoundly humbled to meet Henry Nowak’s family, Mark, Lucy and Katie, in Downing Street this afternoon, and to see their dignity and strength in the face of unimaginable pain.
"I was moved to learn more about Henry - his kindness, his warmth, and his love of football - and am grateful to his family. There is no doubt he had a bright future ahead of him, a future cruelly stolen from him in appalling circumstances.
"Henry deserves a legacy that goes beyond this awful tragedy, and I am committed to making that happen. I am determined that we do everything in our power to prevent other families from suffering such a devastating loss.
"There are difficult questions that need to be answered about the way the police handled Henry’s murder. The Independent Office for Police Conduct are investigating. We will be unflinching in taking whatever action is required to right the wrongs in this case.
"It is our duty now to ensure that lessons are learned, that justice is delivered and that we choose unity and progress over division and hatred. This is the only way to honour Henry’s memory"
Who is your most admired person of the 21st Century so far?
Give one name and why… in only two words.
There is no right or wrong… it is YOUR choice.
Mine?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Why?
Fortitude & Selflessness
Yours?
Congressman @tedlieu just demanded that Marco Rubio come clean about President Trump's health!
"Instead of holding North Korean style cabinet meetings where everyone goes around the room kissing Donald Trump's ass, I'm going to ask you to come clean with American people and the White House as well. There's something wrong with Donald Trump's health or cognitive abilities. There's a reason he keeps going to the hospital and they keep giving him cognitive tests."
Brilliant to see that vile, insensitive, selfish, shit-stirring cunt Farage have his arse kicked by Starmer over his betrayal of the Novak family’s wishes. The whole house rose against the bastard and his grinning gang of thick, lying, self-serving, arseholes, Reform USSR Ltd.
Wtf! This is heartbreaking and pure eco vandalism. We need to name and shame @Hill_Group_UK@MoleValleyDC and @SurreyPolice for this. 👇
A building that was a noted nesting site for swifts, among the UK’s most at-risk birds, has been demolished during the nesting season, highlighting significant weaknesses in the protection of wildlife from development, campaigners say.
Contractors for the housebuilder Hill Group carried out the demolition of Regent House near Dorking station in Surrey over the last few weeks, during the nesting season which runs from 1 March to 31 August.
Footage captured last week shows swifts attempting to return to nests in the building, which was known to be home to one of the largest populations of the birds in the Mole Valley area in Surrey. They approach and then repeatedly turn away because their nests are no longer there.
The building was a known habitat for nesting swifts. Volunteers for Swift Protection Association Reigate have recorded very intense low-level flying involving as many as 40 birds using about 20 sites in the eaves of the building in early spring and summer for several years.
Demolition and construction work are heavily restricted during the nesting season under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. It is an offence to intentionally or recklessly damage or destroy the nest of any wild bird while it is in use or being built, or to disturb dependent young.
Annie Griffin of Banstead Swifts, a volunteer group that monitors and tries to stabilise swift populations, said residents raised the alarm with Surrey police wildlife officers in early May, shortly after the swifts returned from migration and were observed nesting in the building. Mole Valley district council (MVDC) was also told about the birds’ presence.
Despite this, demolition proceeded during peak nesting season,” said Griffin. “Conservationists are now describing the incident as a significant wildlife crime, raising broader concerns about the enforcement of environmental protections during development across England.”
Regent House was demolished as part of a development of 126 flats by Clarion housing association. An impact assessment carried out for the developers by the Arbtech environmental consultancy said demolition and construction should take place outside the nesting season.
If a different timeframe could not be avoided, it said, an ecological expert would have to undertake a thorough inspection before the start of any work and all active nests would have to be retained until the young had fledged.
The Guardian asked Hill Group and Clarion if such an ecological inspection had taken place in the last few weeks, but they declined to answer. They also refused to say the timeframe for the demolition could not be avoided.
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@BBCNews just showed an interview with a prominent rioter from Southampton and disguised his identity.
He’s not some kind of confidential, journalistic informant, he’s a criminal who attacked police.
Fortunately, he should be easy to identify from the video.
@implausibleblog You know, I think Annabel Denham is still Communications Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs, essentially grifting for billionaires and the super rich.
She's ashamed of it though and blocked me for mentioning it here, so whatever you do don't let anyone know.
@implausibleblog Just like Trump and the #Epsteinfiles
It’s Farage and the #5MillionBribe
He will do whatever he can to distract us all from asking him.
Why think after weeks he shows up to @UKParliament because people aren’t asking about his bribe, they talking about his outrageous comments…