Hang on a minute. I thought Restore Britain want to defund the BBC, but are now throwing a tantrum because they’re not on it?
Make it make sense. Bunch of snowflakes.
Er... Europe's biggest data centre is now being proposed in a village at North Ockendon, in London.
A £15 BILLION AI server complex on 500 acres of green belt land (about the size of 320 football pitches).
The Government says it will create 9,000 jobs, which is disinformation because the developer says only 620 permanent jobs will be created once it is operational.
Remember, the Government is also changing planning rules to make it harder for local people to use judicial reviews challenge projects like this!
And since data centres are designated Critical Infrastructure, they get priority connection to the grid while housing developments and other projects may have to wait until the 2030s or even 2040s for connections.
Same with water. At the very time the local water company is warning residents about shortages, this development will require colossal amounts of it.
It doesn't make much sense, does it?
Except it does 🔥
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Bread. The most everyday thing in your basket.
Warburtons - Bolton family, still independent. 45% of the market. ✅
Hovis - founded 1886, Staffordshire. British. ✅ Kingsmill - Associated British Foods. British. ✅
Three of the biggest food brands in Britain. All still owned on these shores.
Sometimes we do get it right.
SHE REPORTED CHILD ABUSE 181 TIMES. BRITAIN SAID NOT NOW, THANKS.
Sara Rowbotham was an NHS sexual health coordinator in Rochdale. Between 2005 and 2011 she filed 181 detailed referrals to Greater Manchester Police and social services.
Each one named victims. Each one described systematic rape and trafficking of girls as young as 11. Each one went nowhere.
She was not ignored because the evidence was weak. She was ignored because the evidence was inconvenient.
Authorities labelled her not credible. Her team was dismissed. The official reason given for inaction was community cohesion.
Read that again.
Community cohesion. While children were being passed between men like property, the priority was keeping things quiet.
She was made redundant in 2014.
A 2024 independent review confirmed every referral she filed was credible, substantive and appropriately communicated. The same review identified 96 men still considered an active risk to children. Still out there. In 2024. Because the original response scraped only the surface and called it a job done.
Five police officers refused to cooperate with the review. They were not charged. They were not recalled. They retired on pensions.
Sara Rowbotham got an MBE.
The system that failed 181 times got a press release about lessons learned.
If this does not alarm you, you have not understood it yet.
@BBC@guardian@AndyBurnhamGM
Henry Nowak’s family have lost their son and brother in the most appalling circumstances.
Nigel Farage is exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division.
It’s completely unforgivable.
Starmer's response is very dangerous. I am getting message after message from normally placid people stating the only way Britain can be saved is by violent insurrection and the execution of traitors.
Two cheeks one arse.
A horrific pair of race baiting bigots.
Nasty Nige has crossed a major line today with his incitement and he should never be forgiven.
Remember today, and remember who he is when he shows us.
Wait … what?? Remember Labour demanded every WhatsApp message from Tories because transparency mattered?
And condemned government by WhatsApp?
But now they say deleted messages are nothing to worry about.
They are all the same. Power before country!
'The modern method of auction is a growing source of those complaints'
Surprise, surprise.
Auctions generate four times more complaints:
https://t.co/p8jypDZAix
Andy Burnham is refusing to abandon Labour's strategy of taxing productive people in order to pay benefits to others. His favourite tax hikes include:
Increasing the top rate of income tax
Introducing a tax on land (the garden tax)
A holiday tax
A new tax on death, supposedly to pay for social care.
Back in 2023 he argued that Labour should commit to higher taxes, saying: Labour “won’t be able not to raise the issue of tax”.
We’ve hit a big landmark – 10 million free breakfasts served.
10 million better days at school – more children turning up, concentrating, getting on.
10 million easier mornings for parents – better drop-offs & commutes.
Change doesn’t happen by chance, it comes with Labour. 🌹
🚨The BBC had just sunk to a new low.
On Newsnight last night, presenter Matt Chorley claimed Nigel Farage said people should respond to the murder of Henry Nowak with “white cold rage”.
Nigel DID NOT SAY THIS.
The insertion of the word “white” by the BBC is obviously designed to change the meaning completely.
It was no slip of the tongue, Chorley said it THREE TIMES.
He came prepared to defame Nigel and lie to the country.
This is disgusting from the BBC.
Why do they insist on spitting in the faces of the millions of Reform supporters who are forced to contribute to their salaries?
THE BBC MUST APOLOGISE IMMEDIATELY
Europe’s biggest data centre on protected green belt land could destroy a tranquil village in North Ockendon, eastern Greater London.
Digital Reef wants to build the £15 billion, 600MW East Havering Data Centre across 540 acres of farmland, including 84 acres of server halls, battery storage and a 280-acre ecological park, to meet the massive surge in AI and cloud computing demand.
Havering Council, now under Reform control, backs the scheme with a fast-track Local Development Order, claiming it will create 9,000 jobs and bring in £13.5 million a year, plus reuse waste heat for local homes and an avocado farm.
But long-time residents say the 24-hour hum from gas turbines, endless construction traffic, pollution and loss of ancient hedgerows and oak trees will ruin their peaceful rural life.
Farmer Danny Leach, who has lived next to the site for 21 years, warned: “At nighttime there’s no noise… All these hedgerows will be gone… It’s going to have 21-metre high security fences around here, it’s like a prison.”
A 30-day public consultation has closed; the project is part of around 175 new data centres planned across Britain after the government designated them critical national infrastructure.
Thoughts?