‘It’s not just fair, I cannot see why he has done it!’
Landlord Paul Millions explains how the Labour’s Renters Rights Bill has forced him out of the rental market.
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer says he will form a new partnership with the EU in the coming weeks
"As the world continues down this volatile path, our long-term national interest requires closer partnership with our allies in Europe and with the European Union"
Put it like this: I assume there’s less than zero incentive, obligation or consequences involved for him to be truthful or accurate in anything he says or writes, so why bother? It’s what his readers want to hear
EXC: .@GoodwinMJ’s new book “Suicide of a Nation: Immigration, Islam, Identity” is out now, and I’m only 5 chapters in and have found a huge amount of what appears to be false quotes and basic misinterpretations of data, that appear to be AI hallucinations.
Matthew, can you explain the claims you made in the book that I’ve outlined in the below thread?
This all seems fine until you realise it’s posted by someone advocating a big rollout of new AI infrastructure in the UK which would be dependent on ramping up large amounts of energy from North Sea gas and multiple new nuclear power stations
That’s why the MoD has warned the British govt that @Ed_Miliband’s windmills means the UK is like a sitting duck.
It’s also why:
1/ 🇸🇪 The Swedish government banned 13 offshore wind projects in the Baltic Sea in late 2024. Military tests proved turbines compress the early-warning window for a Russian missile strike from several minutes to just 60 seconds - meaning they could likely not intercept.
2/ 🇺🇸 As of early 2026, the Trump administration has paused construction on all major U.S. offshore wind projects. A Pentagon report concluded that "Doppler clutter" from the blades makes it impossible for coastal radar to distinguish between turbines and incoming drone swarms or sea-skimming missiles.
3/ 🇬🇧 In Britain, the MoD is spending £1.5 billion (Project Njord) just to mitigate current radar interference. Miliband has shifted these costs from private developers to the taxpayer to maintain the "cheap wind" narrative, while the RAF warns that turbine-induced blind spots remain the primary obstacle to a future £10 billion missile defense shield.
4/ 🇩🇪 Germany’s 2026 Procurement Act now enforces a 50km "assessment zone" around all military radar, covering one-third of the country. This gives the Bundeswehr a de facto veto over wind construction to ensure air-defense integrity is not impaired by energy policy.
5/ 🇵🇱 Last December, Russian-linked actors used "wiper" malware to attack 30 Polish wind farms during a winter storm. By bricking the hardware, they caused a total "loss of view and control" for grid operators. This proved that decentralized energy replaces a few high-security targets with thousands of "digital back doors" for adversaries.
The reality: Wind energy requires billions in hidden defense and cybersecurity retrofits to offset radar degradation. This vulnerability is compounded by the supply chain: Chinese firms now account for over 70% of global turbine manufacturing and refine nearly 100% of the critical minerals required to build them. In the new mode of war, this is an integrated strategic catastrophe.
(And we thought the problem was the migratory pattern of birds .)
Let me guess how he is going to defeat the populist right. Is it by saying he agrees with everything they demand, and then doing some of it, but to a level that won’t satisfy them whatsoever?
@nee_massey I went to Glasgow last February and fell in love. Spent a bit of time in Govan and caught a glimpse of the Ibrox Commons. Marvelled at Central Station 💔
I’ve been angry about the British government allowing its air bases to be used for planes destined to bomb infrastructure and homes in Iran, and also prepping aircraft carriers to join the conflict, but it says here they’re not involved.
During the Tehran regime’s massacre of Iranian protesters I was told on this platform and elsewhere that nobody was protesting on U.K. streets because the British government was not involved. So why are protesters in the streets of London today?
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid says that Israel should depopulate and destroy every village in southern Lebanon, with the Yellow Line in Gaza as the model, and that "it may not be pleasant to scrape off two or three Lebanese villages, but they brought this on themselves."
Shabana, the racists will never love you, they’ll never ever be satisfied, no matter how horrible you become, and if they ever get in they’ll clamour and scream for you to be first on the plane out of the UK