🚨🇬🇧 The UK government has responded to the petition regarding folic acid in flour.
The UK Government is forcing synthetic folic acid into all non-wholemeal wheat flour from the end of 2026.
This affects 70 million people to supposedly prevent just 200 neural tube defect cases a year.
It’s not just bread it means almost every everyday product made with white or brown flour: pasta, pizza bases, cakes, biscuits, pastries, pies, crackers, and most processed baked goods. Men and children get zero benefit, yet studies have linked higher folic acid intake to increased prostate cancer risk in men.
They’re choosing mass medication of the entire population through our staple foods instead of targeted supplements for women who actually need it.
This is being forced on us without real choice. It will appear in the ingredients list, but there’ll be no clear warning on the front of the pack.
Natural folate from food is one thing this unnatural synthetic chemical is another.
Sign the petition in the comments we need to at least have a debate on this.
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Ask Andy Burnham what he knows and what his involvement was in Operation Hexagon ?
A plan to uncover who were the whistleblowers of the Muslim Rape Gangs ?
The BBC has issued an official explanation on why it has failed to cover our rape gang inquiry.
'Complex choices' are made for editorial and practical reasons.
These choices 'should not be taken as indicative of bias.'
Their words.
But the BBC were very quick to cover malicious complaints against our inquiry, in an attempt to smear our efforts? They were then forced to later apologise about how they covered the story.
So either the inquiry is worth reporting on, or it's not.
They can't pick and choose.
We're told 'complex choices' are made, meaning that efforts to uncover the industrial rape of young girls is not near the top of list.
Let's take a look at a few stories on the main BBC news page, right now...
'Osaka pays 'love and respect to Japan' in Wimbledon kimono'
'Why £15 durians are being sold at half price - or given away for free'
'We had packed lunches every day for 10 years and retired at 40'
Are these stories more important than the rape gang inquiry?
I think not.
You cannot hate the BBC enough.
I expect no fair coverage from them, I've stopped expecting it.
But the BBC is funded by the British people.
Their continued suppression of our inquiry is a disgrace.
I hope Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch both sign Rupert Lowe's letter.
On an issue as important as immigration, the British public deserve to see the entire political right standing together against Labour's plans to expand safe routes from countries such as Sudan and Eritrea.
A united front would send a clear message: Britain cannot keep absorbing ever higher levels of migration.
If there is a change of government, every right leaning party should be clear that they will deport every single person who comes in via these safe routes.
🚨NEWS: Aldi has confirmed it does not sell halal meat and only sources from farms that stun animals before slaughter.
The statement follows public outrage and boycott threats on social media demanding clarification.
Maturing in marriage is realizing that when your husband says he'll do anything for you.
He means fighting bad guys and dragons and shit.
Not folding clothes, washing dishes and house stuff.
The Manchester Model. What It Actually Looks Like Up Close.
Andy Burnham is asking the country to trust him with Downing Street on the strength of what he calls the Manchester Model. Eight years of integrated public services and progressive governance that he says Britain should adopt nationally. Before the country decides, it should know what that model actually produced.
Start with the money.
£578 million in public money was lent by Burnham's Greater Manchester Combined Authority to a single developer, Daren Whitaker of Renaker. A tribunal found that GMCA failed to obtain a statement of assets and liabilities from Whitaker before lending, exposing taxpayers to a risk the tribunal described as potentially wiping out the public funds. A meeting between a senior GMCA officer and Whitaker at which loan terms appear to have been agreed produced no minutes or notes. Court papers allege Renaker presented high profit figures to the GMCA when seeking loans and low profit figures to Manchester City Council when seeking exemption from affordable homes requirements. The Court of Appeal is considering judgment on whether the loans were lawful.
Out of 11,000 homes built with that public money, 503 are classed as affordable. Less than five percent. Whitaker's personal fortune grew from £140 million to £698 million during Burnham's mayoralty. The luxury towers were marketed to Chinese buy to let investors through Hong Kong estate agents. Hundreds of flats have been sold to Asian investors according to Telegraph analysis of Companies House filings.
Now the transparency.
In April 2026 the Information Commissioner issued a practice recommendation to the GMCA for failing to publish Freedom of Information compliance statistics. Greater Manchester Police, under Burnham's authority as Police and Crime Commissioner, was separately issued with an ICO enforcement notice for 850 overdue FOI requests, more than 800 over six months old. The oldest had been waiting two and a half years.
Now the transport flagship.
The Bee Network has absorbed a £30 council tax precept increase in two years to subsidise its operation. The £115 million Clean Air Zone was scrapped after £211 million in public funds was received and only £22.5 million returned. Burnham's own transport commissioner acknowledged the network remains twenty two years behind London. The board of Be.EV, the company holding the Bee Network's public EV charging contract, includes Burnham's wife, who joined the company six years into his mayoralty and was appointed to the board as his Westminster ambitions became increasingly visible.
Now the promises.
Burnham pledged to end rough sleeping by 2020. Rough sleeping rose. Today 18,000 people across Greater Manchester have no permanent address. He promised Platt Bridge a flood solution by 2018. The area flooded in 2015, 2021 and on New Year's Day 2025. The projected solution is now 2028. When asked on Question Time why he would not apologise, he said it was before his time. He became Mayor in 2017. The promise was made in 2018.
Now the politics.
Labour's candidate to replace Burnham as Mayor is Bev Craig, leader of Manchester City Council, the body that accepted Renaker's low profit figures and granted the affordable homes exemption. The mayoral by-election on 30 July will be fought under the supplementary vote system rushed through the Lords two days before Burnham's Makerfield victory, designed to consolidate left of centre second preferences and lock out Reform.
108 Labour councillors lost their seats in Greater Manchester in May's local elections. The region Burnham governed for eight years delivered the most devastating local election result in Labour's history.
This is the Manchester Model. These are its documented facts. The country is being asked to implement it nationally. It should read the small print first.
Bev Craig. Labour's candidate to replace Burnham. Leader of the council that granted Renaker's affordable homes exemption.
Colchester held their first branch meeting last night in glorious sunshine. Some really motivated volunteers tearing at the bit to Restore Britain.
I spent the evening chatting with some wonderful people and am confident things will only grow from here.
@RB_Colchester
Restore Britain will:
Secure the borders.
End illegal immigration.
Deport foreign criminals.
Introduce remigration policies.
Protect free speech.
Put British interests first.
Defend our heritage, culture and national identity.
Back the police.
Support our armed forces and veterans.
Stand up for family, faith and community.
Restore pride in Britain.
That’s good enough for me.
Is it good enough for you? 🇬🇧
Surprise, surprise… Andy Burnham’s flagship “green” Bee Network buses have a familiar face behind the scenes.
Remember Marie-France Van Heel from Blind Date with Cilla in ‘92? Probably not, but i digress!
Today she’s Chief Customer Officer at Be.EV — the company that just won the contract to supply EV charging for Greater Manchester’s bus network. She also sits on the Be.EV board and is a director of Iduna Infrastructure.
Be.EV is backed by Octopus Energy Generation.
Oh, and she’s married to millionaire “socialist” Andy Burnham.
Funny old world. From Blind Date to the green gravy train.
Old Blairites never change.
(Please don’t retweet — I’m sure Burnham, that pie-eating, beer-drinking, Cambridge graduate 100% northerner, wouldn’t want this information to reach far and wide.)
This has had nearly 1500 signatures in the first 24 hours. Thank you so much for supporting this. Can I please ask that you continue signing and sharing
Mark Buckton is our Restore Britain candidate for the Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner by-election.
A Norfolk veteran, farmer and family man.
He began his career serving as an officer in the Royal Armoured Corps, including a tour supporting the Police Service of Northern Ireland. His years in the British Army instilled the values of discipline, leadership, duty and personal responsibility.
This is exactly what Norfolk needs.
Since leaving the military, Mark has built an impressive career - helping people into work and supporting local industry. Proper real world experience to bring into the Norfolk police.
He has also served as a college governor, a school careers ambassador and a youth rugby coach - helping young men and women across Norfolk build skills for life.
Mark is rooted in rural Norfolk - he understands the realities of countryside life, the pressures facing farmers and land managers, and the importance of protecting both our rural economy and our natural environment.
A good man who is ready to serve the people of Norfolk.
I have every confidence that Mark will bring some desperately needed integrity, competence and determination to the role.
I hope you will join me in supporting Mark's campaign to make Norfolk safe again.