A reminder that, under our soil, we have 1.5 billion barrels of oil, 150 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 300 years' supply of coal.
https://t.co/8dXQcd78or
@ClaireCoutinho It’s so hard to believe that we have a government comprised of economical illiterates. Keep banging away Claire. Some of us are hearing you 🙏
@Ed_Miliband "The North Sea fields that could have been producing. The coal beds that remain untouched. The nuclear capacity that was decommissioned in pursuit of net zero targets that now look like a luxury policy designed for a world that no longer exists."
https://t.co/ktHLmN6tLO
Oh to be in England
Now that April's there,
And whoever wakes in England
Sees, some morning, unaware,
That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf
Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf,
While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough
In England—now!
Happy St. George's Day 🏴
Do we really want to lose our oldest, most loyal and productive minority?
It breaks my heart.
My plea to Britain’s Jews:
Please don’t go.
👇
British Jews are in danger. Either we do something about it or they’ll leave https://t.co/JR48AKqRMZ
The Royal Navy by numbers:
Frigates: 7. Available: 3
Destroyers: 6. Available: 1 - HMS Dragon (broken).
Naval Manpower (excluding Royal Marines): 20,000
Admirals : 40
Commodores: 90
MOD Civil Servants: 55,000
Clown Service - destroyed by politicians.
https://t.co/NIqdh7ZIyR
🚨 A SILENT SIGNAL IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
An Ohio-class SSGN surfacing off Gibraltar is not routine.
Add a Dry Deck Shelter…
Add special forces transfer…
And the picture becomes very clear.
This is not theatre.
This is preparation.
The Dry Deck Shelter exists for one purpose:
Covert insertion and extraction of elite units.
Underwater.
Unseen.
Undetected.
When assets like this are forward-positioned near a strategic chokepoint like Gibraltar…
It tells you something.
Operations are not just being planned.
They are being enabled.
These submarines are among the most capable platforms in the world:
• Cruise missile strike capability
• Covert surveillance
• Special operations deployment
They don’t move for show.
They move with purpose.
And when they surface…
It’s usually because something is already in motion.
While headlines focus on carriers and airstrikes…
It’s the quiet movements like this that matter most.
Because the real operations are rarely the ones you see.
They’re the ones you don’t.
A pub in the Weald of Kent has been banned from driving customers home for charity.
As soon as the council heard about it, they shut it down.
Why can’t they use this energy on fly-tipping and illegal encampments?
The law-abiding get crushed while the lawless get away with it.