JD Vance says Henry Nowak would still be alive if “the last few generations of Europeans had stood their ground against the mass invasion of migrants”
If the Native Americans had kept out the invader scum like Vance, we wouldn't have to listen to this shit.
@IsabelOakeshott You vile bastard.
You haven’t even got the respect to spell Henry’s name correctly whilst you use his murder to further your filthy agenda.
Shameful.
Attorney General Lord Hermer has made it clear that No one ever got rich betting against Keir Starmer.
From taking on dangerous gangs as DPP to delivering a historic 2024 election victory, Starmer has consistently defied the critics.
Instead of Westminster point-scoring, the Prime Minister remains focused on the mandate he was given. cutting NHS waiting lists, supporting families with the cost of living, and building a stronger, more stable Britain.
True leadership doesn’t walk away when things get tough it delivers.
~ Attorney General Lord Hermer / Press Association (June 2026)
Dear Andy Burnham
The Government under PM Starmer are already building the biggest Social Housing in a Generation
Why do you keep pledging things that are already happening?
https://t.co/x9y7V8Gokc
I’m not sure what the bigger disgrace is, the Vice President of the United States’ ignorant, anti-British bigotry or the journalists of my generation quite happy to encourage him.
Robert Jenrick: “We have procured more hotels very rapidly… What I have done in my short tenure is ramp that up and procure even more.”
Nigel Farage: “This man is a fraud. This man isn’t to be trusted.”
Now both are in #ReformUK telling you immigration is through the roof.
You’re the dummy if you believe a single word from either of them. Same circus, different clowns.
@Nigel_Farage@RobertJenrick
Spare us the civilisational lectures, you charlatan.
Atatiana Jefferson, 2019. Shot dead through her bedroom window during a welfare check. Playing video games with her eight-year-old nephew. The officer never identified himself.
Botham Jean, 2018. Shot dead eating ice cream in his own apartment by an off-duty officer who "thought it was her apartment".
John Albers, 2018. Seventeen years old. His friends called police because he was suicidal. Officers killed him during the welfare check.
Parkland, 2018. Seventeen children and staff massacred in their school. The armed officer paid to protect them? Hid outside.
Shajarah Tayyebeh Elementary School, Minab, February 2026. At least 175 dead, most of them girls aged 7 to 12. NYT analysis and US military investigators believe American forces struck the school. Trump blamed Iran without evidence. US Senators are still waiting for answers.
In 2025, American police killed 1,201 people. 98 unarmed. 233 school shootings at K-12 schools. American children do active shooter drills in primary school. American families are afraid to call for welfare checks because officers shoot the people they're sent to help.
Henry Nowak's father said: "We do not want Henry's murder to be used to create further hatred, division or tension". You used it anyway, to lecture a country 3,000 miles away while your administration bombs schoolgirls and your officers shoot people through bedroom windows.
The UK's government has plenty to answer for. But we don't take civilisational lectures from those who run a country that can't keep its children alive in their own classrooms and in their own homes and bomb children in far away lands, you pathetic charlatan.
If I were genuinely concerned about Musk, Trump and MAGAs interference in our politics @EdwardJDavey I would not be berating our PM in my next breath.
I would be working with him and supporting him on this. Because it affects everyone. You’re a disappointment nowadays.
Impossible to vote for tories after sunak truss liar-Johnson and mayhem, so I voted Labour in 24 as best placed to keep tories out.
But that negative reason has changed completely.
I have even joined Labour to show how much I support the stability & sense with @Keir_Starmer
The interesting thing here is not that everyone suddenly loves Starmer.
It is that outside the Westminster/media bubble, many people seem to understand something very basic:
A country cannot rebuild itself through permanent leadership panic.
Stability is not glamorous.
It does not trend as easily as drama.
It does not feed the pundit class in quite the same way.
But after the Tory circus — five prime ministers, endless faction fights, mini-budgets, resignations, scandals and collapse — stability matters.
You do not have to agree with every decision Starmer makes to understand that.
You do not have to think he is charismatic to understand that.
You only have to ask one question:
Would another leadership war really help the country right now?
For many people outside the bubble, the answer seems to be no.
Country first cannot just be a slogan.
Sometimes it means giving a Prime Minister with a majority the time and space to govern.
If this speaks to you, please repost it — not for me, but for someone who is tired of chaos being sold as politics. And - yeah you guessed it - follow me.
The working class Welsh mining ancestors of my children loved knowledge, wisdom, manners, compassion, education
When did working class begin to mean sexist, boorish, racist, rude
That’s an upper middle class Farageist construction
Define 'nice guy'. I think @AndyBurnhamGM is burying himself and that ultimately Starmer will prevail, stronger than before. The uprising will have shot itself in the foot. So maybe not such a disaster for Labour. Disaster for Burnham, sure.
🚨Latest Alumina Shipment is on its way to Russia from Ireland
Latvian owned ARISTO from Alpha shipping is carrying an est. 8700 tons of Alumina - enough to smelt 4350 tons of Aluminium for Putin’s war effort
29th shipment since NAFO commenced monitoring on 14 March #Alumina21
"Welsh Water faces £44.7m 'enforcement package' for sewage failings."
The most abhorrent part in all of all of this is that Ofwat has just admitted that since 1994 when the sewage treatment regulations were introduced Welsh Water, like every other sewage company in the UK have been breaking the law.
That's 37 years of illegal activity, 37 years of incompetence, 37 years of failure, 37 years of the gross, violent, decimation of our rivers and beaches.
Where's the justice for them, where's the justice for bill players, where's the accountability, why aren't Ofwat's board now being prosecuted for misconduct in public office?
https://t.co/gn0tyg66Ti
Every time I read that sanctions against Russia should not be made tougher because they might affect “оrdinary Russians,” I have one question.
Why is the world so concerned that Russians might have a less comfortable life, yet speaks far less about Ukrainians who are being kіІIеd every day by Russian mіssiles and drones?
Sanctions may cause economic hardship for Russians. But that hardship does not thrеаten their lives. It does not dеstroy their homes in the middle of the night. It does not burу their children under the rubble. It does not force them to wake up to еxplosions and live with the fеar of losing their loved ones every single day.
So what is the logic?
Why does the comfort of citizens of the аggressor state matter more to some people than the lives of those their state is kіIІіng?
For years, we Ukrainians have been paying the highest price -with our lives, our health, our homes, and our future. And when someone argues that Russians must be protected from the consequences of sanctions while remaining silent about protecting Ukrainians from Russian mіssiles, it looks like moral blіndness.
I am not concerned about the comfort of people whose state brings dеаth to my nation every day.
I am concerned about the lives of Ukrainians.