Kemi Badenoch has clearly been trying to rebuild trust in the Conservative Party and show voters it has changed.
Worcestershire Conservatives have managed to drag the narrative straight back to “same old slimy Tories” in one afternoon.
The state of it
This is incredible.
In Worcestershire, the Tories have teamed up with the Greens to topple the minority Reform administration and replace it with a Green-led rainbow coalition.
Read that again.
This is who the Tories are when you elect them.
Open borders green lunatics.
Just as they colluded with Labour to try and cancel elections for millions in places like Essex (where they were then demolished), they will tirelessly against secure borders, law and order and all the things their former voters wanted from them.
That’s why they’re headed for oblivion.
Truly insane from a morally bankrupt Govt
Polygamy is rightly illegal here
We shouldn’t pay a penny of benefits to immigrants’ claimed multiple wives
In fact we shouldn’t pay non-citizens benefits at all
This is another insult to British taxpayers who fund this nonsense
Don’t let them eat cake!
Just when you thought you’d heard it all from Labour, this happened…
Labour run Bassetlaw District Council, which covers part of my constituency, is imposing a tax on people selling homemade cakes or fresh eggs from boxes at their front gates.
They’ve set this absurd tax at an astonishing £1,007. Yes, you read that correctly, everyone who has the audacity to try to make a few quid from a bit of home baking, or offers boxes of fresh eggs, usually with an honesty box, has to pay Labour a stonking great fee for the privilege.
As most people don’t even make £1,007 a year for doing this, presumably this is designed to end this harmless and in fact very endearing practice altogether.
Honesty boxes, eggs, cakes, biscuits, sold at a farm gate or the end of the driveway in a rural village.. what could be more quintessentially English. Well, not under Labour. These people govern us as if they hate our country.
To make the whole thing more absurd, the fine for failing to pay the £1,007 had been set at £1,000. So you would be better off not paying at all and get fined…
I’ve written to Bassetlaw District Council to protest. Bassetlaw’s common sense Reform UK councillors are committed to reversing this idiocy if they take control of the council next year. Another reason to boot out Labour and back Reform UK.
Has there ever been a more incompetent and out of touch group of people running our country than this Labour government and their town hall toadies?
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The V&A. The Science Museum. The Natural History Museum. The Royal Albert Hall. The Royal Colleges of Art and Music. Imperial College London. 🏛️
None of them were built by the government.
They were built by the public, coin by coin, in 1850.
Parliament refused to fund the Great Exhibition. The press mocked it. Most people thought it would fail.
So Albert and Henry Cole asked the British public instead.
Shopkeepers. Clerks. Factory workers. Wives putting aside housekeeping money. 💷
Coin by coin, they paid for it themselves.
They built the Crystal Palace in nine months. Three times the size of St Paul's Cathedral.
Then six million people came to see it. A third of the entire population. 🚂
Working men's clubs pooled their wages for excursion tickets. Churches sent their parishioners. Employers sent their workers.
Mary Callinack, eighty-five years old, walked two hundred and seventy miles from Penzance to London on foot, just to see it.
People too poor to make the journey at all walked to the railway tracks instead, and lined up just to watch the trains go by.
When the books closed, there was £186,000 of profit. Twenty-five million in today's money.
They could have kept it.
They didn't.
They bought eighty-six acres in South Kensington and built the museums and colleges that still teach the country today. 🎓
The Royal Albert Hall still pays them one shilling a year in rent. There are 850 years left on the lease.
The surplus has funded 3,000 British scientists, engineers and designers since 1891.
Thirteen of them won the Nobel Prize. 🏅
A hundred and seventy-five years later, British research is still being paid for by a coin a shopkeeper put in an envelope in 1850.
That's the bet the British people keep making.
Pool what they have. Back something bigger than themselves. Leave it for whoever comes next.
This channel runs on the exact same bet. ⏳
No sponsors. No advertisers. No one pays for this except ordinary British people who think it matters.
Coin by coin. Just like 1850.
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Brexit Party hero Belinda de Lucy is absolutely right. Gen Z have never known a government that puts British interests ahead of everything else.
When Reform UK takes charge it is going to blow their minds.
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Of course the PM’s position is untenable - but even more important we need to restore the fundamental principle that civil servants answer to ministers, and ministers to parliament. We only know about this vetting scandal because the Guardian exposed the fact officials didn’t tell the PM, and the PM didn’t ask, and then misled the House. Blame applies equally and it all needs to change.
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GEORGINA lays it out in the way only GEORGINA can:
"where did Keir Starmer go wrong?"
This man is a walking disaster area who should never have been anywhere near any position of power
I genuinely cannot believe how low things are getting right now.
We are seeing behaviour from Labour and some opposition figures that is, quite frankly, shocking — all because they feel threatened by Reform UK.
Let’s just take a moment to look at what’s been happening…
Linden Kemkaran, Leader of Kent Council, caught an opposition leader eavesdropping outside their group room.
Tony Cox, Reform Group Leader in Southend, dealing with someone monitoring who’s going in and out of Reform offices.
And most disturbing of all — Basildon Council admitting there was a covert camera operating inside Reform UK offices within the council building.
A covert camera.
Let that sink in.
This is not normal. This is not acceptable. And it should concern absolutely everyone — regardless of your political views.
Yes, we are a threat. I get that.
But if you’re so confident in your position, then fight us properly. Fight us on ideas. Fight us at the ballot box.
Not with underhand tactics like this.
If this is how they behave when they feel pressure… what does that tell you?