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🚨 I TOLD YOU! The trap is being sprung right in front of our eyes, and the Westminster establishment is in on the game. Brussels is slapping a devastating 47 percent tariff-free cut on British steel to intentionally crush our manufacturing. But why?
Because this is their entire master plan. The EU is going to squeeze our economy until Starmer and his team can run to the cameras, throw their hands up, and tell the public: "We have no choice but to drop our red lines and rejoin the single market."
It is a coordinated economic hostage situation designed to force our surrender. We called this exact plot days ago. Do not let them gaslight you. Retweet this everywhere! 🇬🇧📉
This 600MW AI data centre is proposed on scenic farmland by the village of Auchtertool, between Kircaldy and Cowdenbeath in Fife.
The size of the data centre enormous and as you can see from the maps, it dwarfs the neighbouring village of Auchertool.
It has been calculated that this data centre will use the same amount of energy in a year than half of Scotland’s households, or 20% of Scotland’s total energy use. So the energy use of Achtertool data centre when built will use in a year the same energy as 1.34 million households – or 53% of Scottish households.
There will now be a period of three to four weeks consultation period when the public can comment or object to the planning application. Here’s the online link to leave a comment:
https://t.co/E1r9FxVNRj
@0__Shunya__0@ImtiazMadmood The majority of Pakistani heritage immigrant families are productive, hard working and asset to UK. However, UK cannot house so many immigrants and those committing crimes should be deported immediately even if they have UK dependants.
A tenant farmer in the Cairngorms says land that sold for £500 an acre a few years ago now goes for £5,000. He is being moved off ground his family has worked for generations, because he cannot outbid the people buying it. The buyers are corporations, and they have no intention of farming a single acre of it.
Here is how the trick works. A company keeps emitting carbon exactly as before. Same factories, same flights, same supply chain, same product. Then it buys a Scottish hillside, plants some trees, and announces to the world that it is now carbon neutral, or, if it is feeling brave, carbon negative. The emissions never fell. It simply bought a landscape to point at.
Take BrewDog. In 2020 it bought a 9,300-acre Highland estate, propped up with public grant money, and promised a million trees and the crown of the world's first carbon negative beer business, removing twice the carbon it emitted, forever. By 2023 roughly half of the 500,000 trees it had managed to plant were dead, killed by drought, with critics noting the planting was drying out the peat and releasing carbon of its own. The advertising regulator ruled its carbon-negative claims misleading. In 2024 it quietly dropped the badge and dismissed the entire carbon credit market as a flood of cheap schemes whose benefit was "questionable, maybe even non-existent." Then it sold the estate to a firm whose actual business is selling carbon offsets.
That is the whole model in one story. Public money in. Dead trees out. A green halo worn for four years and then dropped. The farmer who used to be on that land, gone. The hillside passed to a company that exists purely to sell other people the right to keep polluting.
This is no fringe case. In one recent year, half of every estate sold in Scotland went to investment funds, corporations and charitable trusts rather than anyone who would farm it. A third of the deals for plantable land are now done off-market, in secret, precisely so the local community never gets the chance to bid.
So this is what net zero looks like on the ground. A man who produced food is priced out of his own glen. A corporation that produced emissions buys the glen, calls itself a force for good, and sells the carbon. The land stops feeding anyone. Nobody's emissions actually went down by a gram.
The food was real. The farmer was real. The carbon saving is a line in a slide deck.
And we have somehow decided the villain in all this is the man with the sheep.
IT BEGINS
Sweden just decided to allow police to use AI for live facial recognition.
Orwellian mass surveillance state is coming.
All because the failed policies of governments have caused a mass rise in crime.
@FatEmperor@AssiduusLumen I will never forget seeing people 'visiting' loved one's at care home windows and those who died without family by their side. My late father-in-law being one. Social distancing at the funeral. 😢
Australia lets the cat out of the bag!
In order to ban under 16s from social media, EVERYONE will have to have digital ID or they won’t be able to get on the internet
Starmer says Digital ID won’t be mandatory er Unless you never need the internet 🔥
@MariaBowtell@2tweetaboutit As I walk I pick up litter, often a few steps away from a bin.
Moreover, litter is often left after automatic bin collection.
NHS OFFERED A MAN £41,000 TO FORGET 90 PEOPLE DIED
Paul Calvert was a former police officer working as a coroner's officer for North East Ambulance Service. His job was to prepare reports on patient deaths for coroner inquests.
What he found instead was a systematic cover-up. Paramedic errors linked to more than 90 patient deaths. Evidence withheld from coroners. Families lied to. Bereaved people who never got the truth about how their loved ones died.
He went to The Sunday Times in May 2022. The story exploded. @BBCNewsnight, @BBCNews at Six, BBC Sounds. The country watched. NEAS panicked.
Their response?
A £41,000 offer, on the condition he stayed silent and handed over his evidence.
He called it a "bribe to shut up and go away." He refused to take it. He also refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
MP Grahame Morris @grahamemorris raised his case in the Commons and described it as: bullying, harassment, blackmail.
After that Calvert was signed off sick for 17 months with depression and anxiety. Then sacked in December 2022 for what NEAS called an "irretrievable breakdown of trust."
The man who wouldn't accept a bribe to cover up 90 deaths was fired for failing to return to work at the organisation that tried to bribe him.
Makes perfect sense, when you think about it from the perspective of an institution trying to save its own skin.
The Information Commissioner's Office @ICOnews later had to force NEAS to publish a suppressed internal report it had been sitting on since 2020.
The Trust's medical director and safety director both resigned. Health Secretary Sajid Javid announced a new independent review.
Calvert described it as "empty rhetoric" and demanded a full public inquiry with compelled evidence.
He never got one. The review that did eventually take place, led in 2023 by NHS insider Marianne Griffiths, was so limited in scope that Calvert refused to participate on principle. It spoke to four families.
Four, out of ninety-plus deaths.
This is what institutional accountability looks like in the NHS. Not justice. Not transparency. A suppressed report, a bribery attempt, a sacking, and a review designed to speak to the minimum number of people necessary to call it a review.
Paul Calvert lost his career for doing his job correctly. The people who tried to buy his silence have moved on.
Sources: @BBCNews@SundayTimesNews@alexander_minh
This is the least of it, remember the truckers who protested in Canada? Their bank accounts were frozen. Now apply that control mindset to Digital ID, you literally get cut off from society. If anyone helps you, they get cut off too, like in Canada.
Fight like hell against a government controlled digital ID, it puts your personal sovereignty and agency fully under the control of the government.
I work in cyber security, its also a hackers paradise, just one ID to hack and you get access to everything you are, nuts! Governments are terrible at cybersecurity, they leak like a sieve... It's not if your Digital ID will get hacked, it's when...
Don’t worry the government is just stripping away more of your rights. That’s all.
Rachel from accounts now wants to strip local people of the right to challenge giant “critical” green energy projects in the courts.
Meaning if government decides your countryside should become an industrial solar estate or your village should sit under pylons, your objections can be ignored faster and more efficiently.
So it’s nothing really 🤡
2. Baroness Finlay was president of the British Medical Association and is a leading authority on end-of-life care.
She said the bill was “deeply flawed” and a major threat to the integrity of the NHS:
🚨 Ursula von der Leyen has just dropped the mask: the EU is gearing up to impose a full-blown social media ban across the bloc as early as this summer.
And guess who’s quietly cheering from the sidelines? Keir Starmer.
The man who swore blind he respected Brexit is now racing to drag Britain back into the EU’s suffocating orbit — exactly when Brussels is preparing the biggest clampdown on free speech in modern European history.
This isn’t about “keeping people safe.” It’s about silencing dissent. It’s about making sure the uncomfortable truths about mass migration, grooming gangs, two-tier policing, and the Islamisation of our streets never go viral again. While Islamist preachers openly call for jihad and mobs scream obscenities at the King, the EU (and Starmer’s Labour) want the power to hit delete on any British voice that dares fight back.
Von der Leyen’s “ban” is the digital equivalent of the gulag — unelected bureaucrats deciding what 450 million people are allowed to see, say or share. And Starmer, fresh from banning journalists like Avi Yemini and smearing patriotic Brits as “far-right,” can’t wait to hand over the keys.
We left the EU to escape exactly this kind of authoritarian overreach. Brexit was about sovereignty, borders and free speech — the very things Labour is now hell-bent on surrendering. They lost the argument in 2016, so now they’re trying to win it through the back door: re-alignment, regulatory handcuffs, and digital censorship so total that even Reform UK’s message won’t get through.
The silent majority has had enough of this betrayal.
We demand Britain stays out of the EU’s dying empire of control.
We demand ironclad protections for free speech on British soil — no foreign bans, no Starmer surrender.
We demand politicians who put the British people first, not globalist overlords in Brussels.
Andrew Bridgen is spot on. This is why Starmer is desperate to crawl back into the EU’s warm embrace — because real democracy and real debate terrify him.
The fight for Britain’s freedom isn’t over. It’s just getting started.
Stand firm. Speak louder. Reject the rejoiners.
🏛️⚖️ For a thousand years, the British people governed themselves without the state.
This is how they did it.
A thousand years ago in England, there were no police. There were no prisons. There was no central state strong enough to reach every village.
And yet, somehow, England worked.
The reason was something the Anglo-Saxons had built into the foundations of their society.
They called it frankpledge.
Every man in every village belonged to a group of ten. They were called a tithing. ⚖️
And each man, by law, was responsible for the conduct of every other man in his tithing.
If one man committed a crime, his nine neighbours were responsible for bringing him to justice. If they failed, they paid the fine themselves.
The whole tithing answered for the crime of one man.
📜 The system was given the force of law by King Canute, the Anglo-Danish king who united England in peace. Between 1016 and 1035, Canute decreed that every man over the age of 12 must belong to a tithing.
When the Normans came in 1066, they could have abolished it.
They did the opposite.
William the Conqueror kept the Anglo-Saxon system. And he made it stronger.
⚔️ Twice every year, the Sheriff would arrive in the village. He would call the tithings together. He would check that every man was accounted for.
This was called the View of Frankpledge.
The system held England together for 300 years.
And when the king's courts eventually grew to replace it, two pieces of frankpledge stayed behind.
🔥 The first became the jury.
Twelve neighbours, called to judge another. The same idea, transplanted from the village to the courtroom.
The second became the constable.
The man chosen from among neighbours to keep the peace. Not imposed from above. Chosen from below.
Modern British policing began here. The jury system began here.
The principle that ordinary British people are responsible for ordinary British people began in an Anglo-Saxon village a thousand years ago.
✍️ For a thousand years, we have been responsible for each other.
We do not need the state to teach us how to belong.
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It is built the same way the tithing was built. By the people who choose to stand in it.
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