Guys. The World. Well, it’s being killed off. Your great great grand children will live in it. Our country is doing the opposite of what is needed to line peoples pockets. Obviously their hiers’ will suffocate the same way, but be wealthy doing it. Think of tomorrow’s child:
“Here we are in 2024, in the British countryside, with people riding out with a pack of hounds to hopefully, from their perspective, tear a fox to pieces for fun — you couldn’t make it up !”
@MeganMcCubbin | #RealBanNow
Zone Fever has arrived by stealth in Brexit Britain, initiated by Sunak and Truss, backed and signed off by Labour MPs, Mayors, councillors, Lords, and Baronesses between 2021 and 2022 who were board members of the Tories nationwide SEZs/Freepirts consortia.
The United States geological survey identifies “Dartmoor in the east to Isles of Scilly in the west” as one of the top five lithium sites in the world.
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54% of Brexit voters, inc 59% in Red Wall, ‘would accept free movement’ for EU and UK citizens to travel, live and work across borders in exhange for access to EU single market
BREXIT was SOLD as a LIE & still being hawked by Farage and his cronies https://t.co/et7T7f0LsH
Tomorrow would have been Katie’s 55th birthday if COVID-19 hadn’t taken her. I would have bought her a birthday card, some flowers, and a present, and we would have enjoyed a meal together. Instead, I will be reflecting on the gift that was her life spent with me.
@PeterStefanovi2 Is everyone happy with the continued pantomime that is PMQs?
Labour are now in a governmental partnership with Blackrock, the most criminally corrupt shadow bank on the planet, the UK will be privatized and oligarchy is set to replace democracy.
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When I had a mobile phone snatched by a biker, I gave the police precise GPS details of its two UK locations, including Google maps pictures of front doors. The police refused to go to the addresses or investigate.
This was maddening. The officers said they were not allowed to act on GPS locational data - and also that there are so many street crimes that they can’t cope. But they did want to visit me to take a pointless statement and offer me victim support, when what I actually wanted was my phone back. It is now in Algeria.
The police are significantly under-resourced but there is also an issue about how the existing resources are being deployed.
The Home Secretary says she will give the police the power to act on location data. But it is unclear when this will happen, and why the police can’t even now simply go to a property and knock on a door as a warning to the thieves that they are being watched. And as for the failure to use cctv images, don’t get me started.
Of course thefts and crimes such as the one I experienced are trivial compared to many that go unsolved. Which is why what is reported below will resonate widely.
PS I am not being funny but I thought the most counter-intuitive aspect of the Louise Haigh case is that a decade ago the police took an interest in where her phone might be
In July, I FOI'd the Home Office for the full breakdown of spending on the Rwanda scheme
I was refused because the government planned to publish the data in future, and today is the day. These numbers are in millions
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