Our standards have slipped, resulting in increased poverty and dissatisfaction among citizens. The fear of offending has stifled honest discourse among politicians and the media, leaving us with watered-down solutions.
‘Darren Rigby, who sent hoax death threats to schools is jailed’
All girls’ schools were specifically targeted. Rigby ‘threatened to carry out deadly attacks supposedly in response to the treatment of ‘transwomen’’. None of this features in the coverage across outlets, despite the evidence emerging in email evidence and in court, neither does it feature in the Merseyside Police report.
‘I’m going to kill every girl and woman staff member I come across’
‘I'm going to shoot and stab all your girls’
It’s a crime of extreme misogyny in the cause of ‘fighting trans oppression’ but any mention of ‘trans’ has been erased by the police, PA and all news outlets. In addition the BBC report hides the fact that it was a crime against women and girls.
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Great political ad here from @spencerpratt - the reality TV star turned wannabe mayor of LA who had his house burned down in the Palisades fires
Delves into shy voters who are afraid to say who they want to win.
“You Are Not Alone. Vote Spencer Pratt.”
A figure in Starmer’s government told me the moment he lost the party was when in his speech on Monday, he re-announced the nationalisation of British Steel.
It wasn’t that everyone had thought it had happened already. Though that did play a part - how long it takes to do anything in this country.
What was the absolute kicker to this insider was that the Prime Minister couldn’t help himself saying six words after his big announcement: “subject to a public interest test”.
It summed up everything about Starmer’s cold managerialism. He can’t have a vision unless it’s subject to procedure.
He can’t have a rhetorical flare unless it’s tested against a focus group and watered down if it’s too bold.
Personally I don’t agree with nationalisation, and I think it’s good that we have roadblocks to it. Steel is dead in this country due to energy costs, not its ownership structure. But I instantly got the point being made to me.
This Prime Minister can’t be a man of action. He’s a man of process. Of stakeholder consultation. Of stasis.
🚨BREAKING: Three asylum seekers have been found guilty over the gang rape of a young woman on Brighton beach
The woman recalls the men laughing as they spat on her and kicked her, adding she feared she was going to be killed
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🚨BREAKING: Shabana Mahmood has just DENIED the English people their ethnicity 🇬🇧
“It’s less true today (to say English people are white) as more of us are settled here, I think English is NOT a race identity…”
DEPORT 🚫
A fairly long tweet that may be of interest to anyone who's saying they'll stand as a parliamentary candidate for Advance UK or Restore. Or any party really.
Please would my fellow Reformers repost this as it may shatter some delusions and bring certain people back down to planet earth.
The average PERSONAL cost to a UK parliamentary candidate is 11,118. However, this varies widely. In a marginal seat, the PERSONAL cost to a candidate can be between 19,000 and 250,000.
In real life, I know a couple of Tory MPs who were elected in 2024. One of them had an injection of a quarter of a million quid from his landowner father, so he could run a successful campaign. The other had a generous mother who took out an equity release mortgage on her property to fund her offspring's campaign.
I also have a friend who's a Green Party councillor. Just to become a ward councillor, she gathered together a team of volunteers and spent 5,000 of her own money.
Why don't parties fund these campaigns? Because they can't afford to. Fielding 600 candidates in every constituency whose campaigns would cost a minimum of 11,000 each would cost over 6 million pounds. MINIMUM!
And, on top of this, in the 2024 general election, the major political parties spent, in addition to the personal costs mentioned above, 34 million pounds collectively.
As well as the costs, you have to spend time, 18 hours a day, 7 days a week, and gather together an army of volunteers, volunteers like me. I delivered leaflets to every house in my village, approximately 1,300 properties. My constituency has 44,600 properties. As the Yanks say, you do the maths.
Now you may ask, what are the personal costs a prospective candidate has to incur. Here's a random few:
The cost of an agent.
500 pounds deposit.
IT.
Telephone.
Design.
Printing.
PR.
Postage.
Travel.
Hire of venues and stalls.
Merchandise.
Billboards.
Newspaper adverts.
Give this a repost please Reform people. It may curb the pie in the sky tweets of the gobby few who are saying they'll stand as a candidate in a new (or any) political party.
Thanks for reading people.
@SandyofSuffolk@KevinJAlderton1@EJWoolf@reformparty_uk Well said, Sandy. I am totally with you on this. If you have a party of fresh faced newbies birthed intothe political world and going to the top of Reform you’ll have no experience, no nouse andno clue. Reform are building, from strength to strength.
BREAKING: Tories release Jenrick resignation speech:
ROBERT JENRICK EVIDENCE EXTRACTS
The Tories and Labour have forfeited the right to govern the United Kingdom. And the mantle now passes to Reform.
Nigel has stood for the real change we need for over a decade. If one puts party allegiance - personal ambition - to one side, he is obviously the right person to lead the movement for it - and delivery of it. And I am convinced Nigel will deliver the real change needed.
Thanks to Zia & Richard, Reform's policies already meet the moment more than any other party's. But they and Nigel know the extraordinary challenges Britain faces requires [ sic ] a comprehensive plan to turn things around. Developing the best one possible will be a major priority this year. As will [ sic ], as Nigel has said many times, building and recruiting the team to execute it.
For all these reasons, today, I am proud to become Reform's 281,000th member. To back Nigel. And join this movement. I know in my heart it's what's right by our country.
If like me, you've backed another party but know it's lost its way, don't stay. Don't stay in a party that hasn't been loyal to you. When your country needs you.
And, perhaps more importantly, if you've never been near politics before, but think you have the energy and ideas and experience to turn Britain around. Come join.
I agree Britain is broken. In major decline. On the brink. In need of real change. And know neither Conservatives nor Labour will deliver it. Come join Reform.
The fuck around brigade realising what happens when people find out.
USA, UK, Europe needs to wakeup and expose the be kind brigade who enabled this and all those who told us to tolerate mass immigration for the fraud that it is.
Iran is firing live ammunition on its people, and all the human right’s wannabes are silent. Where’s your flags for these civilians, where’s your online virtue signalling ?
Where’s your outrage ?
AND WHY IS THE MEDIA SILENT ?