Keir has made everything two tier
Policing
Justice
Housing
Employment
Tax
Free Speech
Education
EU
Will @reformparty_uk and @Nigel_Farage be able to unite us again ?
I hope so
@stuey_beef Back to the 70’s
Labour will collapse soon just like the economy
Sad but today’s generation needed to learn that Labour doesn’t work and makes us all poorer except the Lab MPs of course
The explicit IMF warning is that Britain is on a trajectory where the bond markets could lose confidence so sharply that the government would have no choice but to go, cap in hand, to the Fund for a rescue package.
That would mean emergency conditions attached to our own budget – compulsory tax hikes, compulsory spending cuts, and compulsory reforms dictated by outsiders, not debated and chosen by Parliament.
The message to Labour is stark: carry on pretending you can borrow, spend and “invest” your way out of this with no trade‑offs, and you risk triggering the kind of credibility crisis where the price of keeping the lights on is handing over economic sovereignty to the IMF.
Heavy rain, grey skies &12 Celsius. BBC & eco-nuts scream of global boiling, but the only thing that’s melting in Southern England today is their climate crisis credibility
A new poll shows that, by more than 2 to 1, British voters would rather keep the right to set their own regulations than have greater access to EU markets.
That is the only question that truly matters, and is why talk of joining the EU is for the birds.
https://t.co/PjnS9oP8MU
Huge boost for Nigel Farage as half of Brits say Reform now the real opposition to Labour
A third of the country say they are now likely to consider voting Reform - more than for any other party! https://t.co/2c8QEV22dC
Henry was murdered in December.
The reason the world knows what happened is because of X.
That's the reason Starmer is angry with Elon.
Not for Henry, but because the world has seen the truth of the rotten state of identity politics in the UK.
@Artemisfornow@BigC_Contrarian So if workers support the Labour Party (ie unions) that’s ok
Two tier again
When Starmer says he is not divisive but thrust wedges like this surely he is wrong 😑
People often ask me why I speak publicly about grooming gangs and child sexual exploitation, and why I hold MPs to account regardless of party.
This is why.
In 1998, my teenage sister was abducted and subjected to hours of rapes and sodomy, he left her for dead. What was done to her changed the course of her life. She lives with severe mental illness and addiction, which are recognised consequences of prolonged childhood sexual trauma. She has received no meaningful, consistent support since the offence occurred.
Because of that trauma, her children were removed from her care. I know this intimately, because I fostered two of them. They are my niece and nephews. Our family has lived with the impact of this crime for more than 27 years.
The man responsible was convicted of multiple offences involving underage girls. At the time of sentencing, in open court, he shouted that he would come back and sexually assault every woman and child in our family. That threat was made while judgment was being passed.
He was given a lengthy prison sentence.
Since then, I have been repeatedly drawn back into the justice system through parole reviews. During the pandemic, Humberside Police’s serious crime unit contacted me to inform me he was again being considered for release.
I provided a victim impact statement on my sister’s behalf, because she is not well enough to do so herself.
What is less often understood is that the harm did not end with my sister.
Because of the threats made in court, and further conduct over time, I required legal protection. A non-molestation order and an exclusion zone were put in place to protect me, my children, and other women in our family.
I am now also formally recognised as a victim of his actions.
After serving over two decades in custody, he was released and then recalled to prison within months for breaching his licence conditions. He is currently back in custody. I am never told the full details. I am simply summoned again, year after year, to repeat the same process.
This is not a political position I have adopted.
This is not something I have joined late.
This is my family’s lived reality.
This is why I speak.
This is why I refuse silence.
This is why safeguarding and accountability matter to me.
When I talk about child sexual exploitation, I am not speculating. I am describing a life my family has lived for more than two decades.
My position is clear.
Life should mean life, I will continue to fight for life without parole for child rapists.
@pleepolitics@coccinellanovem "Britain didn't need a new blasphemy law; it needed courage. One man found it. If the government revives its "Islamophobia" plan, it will be writing fear into law. Resist it because when truth becomes a crime, freedom is already dead."
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In the 1990s, Canadian ecologist Suzanne Simard made a groundbreaking discovery that challenged everything we thought we knew about how forests work. While studying managed forests in British Columbia, she noticed something puzzling: when birch trees were removed to promote the growth of valuable Douglas firs, the firs did not flourish as expected, they actually struggled and grew more slowly.
Determined to understand why, Simard traced the movement of nutrients using radioactive carbon isotopes. What she found was astonishing. Trees were actively sharing resources through vast underground fungal networks known as mycorrhizae. These delicate, thread-like fungi connect the roots of different trees across the forest floor, forming a complex web that allows the exchange of carbon, water, nutrients, and even chemical signals, sometimes between entirely different species.
She discovered that older, larger trees often serve as central "hubs" or "mother trees," supporting younger saplings by redistributing vital resources and helping the entire ecosystem remain resilient. When these key trees are removed, the underground network weakens, and the health of the remaining forest declines.
Simard’s research overturned the traditional Darwinian view of forests as battlegrounds of ruthless competition. Instead, she revealed a far more sophisticated reality: forests operate as highly cooperative systems where trees communicate, support one another, and even warn neighboring trees about threats like drought, disease, or insect attacks.
What appears to the human eye as a silent, still forest is, in truth, a vibrant, interconnected living network, built not on isolation and rivalry, but on deep connection and mutual aid.
GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE HAD A PLAN FOR CHILD RAPE VICTIMS. IT INVOLVED DROWNING.
Not literally. Relax. That would have required effort.
A senior Greater Manchester Police officer reportedly told detective Maggie Oliver @MaggieOliverUK that the girls being groomed and raped across Rochdale "should have just been drowned at birth."
Lovely stuff. Very professional. The kind of leadership culture you want running a child protection investigation.
So they didn't drown them. They just closed the investigations instead. Much cleaner. Better for the budget.
Operation Augusta. 2004. Twenty-six girls identified. Ninety-seven suspects. One detective doing the work. Then GMP pulled the plug, citing costs. Eight of those suspects went on to commit further serious sexual offences, including rape. The girls kept being abused. The files got buried.
When Maggie Oliver came back and raised the alarm again during Operation Span, her bosses dismissed her as an "emotional woman."
She had evidence of hundreds of perpetrators and countless victims beyond the nine men eventually convicted in 2012. They called it resolved. Fantastic result for British justice.
She resigned. Faced potential prosecution under the Official Secrets Act. @BBC eventually made Three Girls in 2017 because a detective did what a police force would not.
January 2024. Independent review published. One hundred and seventy three pages confirming everything she said. Ninety-six men identified as still posing a risk to children, described as only a proportion of those involved. The review placed blame firmly on senior GMP officers throughout.
Nobody went to prison for the cover-up. Nobody lost a pension. Maggie Oliver almost lost everything.
But sure. She was the emotional one.
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Watch this clip to see why Governments insisted you were classed ‘unvaccinated’ for 14 days after the Covid shot.
This lady’s son was initially classed as an ‘unvaccinated death’ as were 98% of the immediate deaths from the ‘safe and effective vaccines’
They knew they would kill