Julia is right. I am already extremely angry that Ann Widdecombe might not have been horrifically murdered had police taken a threat to Nigel Farage’s life more seriously.
I'm sorry, but I don't trust the police anymore.
We've all seen them lie, falsify evidence, discriminate against white Brits, openly practise two-tier policing, turn a blind eye to crime, break the law, threaten and intimidate people, and frankly, be extremely cruel.
As we've seen with Hampshire police, West Midlands police etc., they will move heaven and earth to cover their own backsides before they even consider enforcing the law.
Not only that, we've all seen them send 10 police officers around to arrest you for a social media post, but won't bother turning up for a burglary.
We have seen this happen all over the country, time and time again. It's essentially now standard procedure.
This is in no way an attack on our frontline police. This is a direct attack on the leadership, the College of Policing (which should be scrapped), and our desperately weak politicians for allowing this to happen.
When they start policing without fear or favour, trust and respect will start to return.
The problem is, there is ZERO accountability and they refuse to admit there is a problem. So we are a VERY long way away from fixing it... which I find deeply concerning.
I honestly believe this is one of the most serious problems we have in this country.
One thing we do know is it will NEVER be fixed under a Tory or Labour govt. This happened on their watch!
So don't expect us to believe a word the police say, because based on what we have seen in the last few years, it's very likely they are not telling the truth.
The entire system is broken.
It's thoroughly depressing.
So police know Ann Widdecombe’s horrifying death was not a burglary gone wrong.
The suspect drove nearly 300 miles to Ann’s home ‘with wooden stick’.
But he wasn’t “politically motivated”? What was the motive?
https://t.co/4O1k8xj4a4
Looks like the last bastion is gone.
The Hungarians are about to learn the true meaning of “you don’t know what you’ve got ’til it’s gone.”
And the rest of us in Europe have just lost our only real stronghold against the EU.
Devastating.
@MickFleetwood I was lucky enough to see Peter Green play twice, once with the original Fleetwood Mac at Bath Pavilion, it must have been 1969 because Man of the World was their latest record, and the second time in 1982 at London Victoria with White Sky. Brilliant both times!
Wonderful to see the British people uniting in the face of adversity. Stop the 3rd runway now becomes a glorious cause bringing together the likes of Boris Johnson and John McDonnell. #3rdrunway#Heathrow#BorisJohnson#JohnMcDonnell
Wonderful to see the British people uniting in the face of adversity. Stop the 3rd runway now becomes a glorious cause bringing together the likes of Boris Johnson and John McDonnell. #3rdrunway#Heathrow#BorisJohnson#JohnMcDonnell
I have just been invited to appear on Laura Kuenssberg.
I’m refusing until the BBC apologises for their dishonest QT audience.
Our state broadcaster has behaved like a political actor throughout this election.
Reform will be campaigning vigorously to abolish the license fee.
Tennant is one of Labour’s celebrity supporters.
This is an early example of what life will be like if they win.
Keir Starmer stood by while Rosie Duffield was hounded. He and his supporters will do the same with the country.
Do not let the bigots and bullies win. (2/2)
Why does nobody seem to realize that the reason why Labour could get a big majority is not because of people voting Reform, it's because of people voting Labour! #Reform#generalelection
Every word Richard Tice is saying is what the Government didn’t tell you.
Green taxes are secretly slapped on your energy bills.
You subsidize renewables firms owned by extremely rich people.
Huge costs for your family will be imposed in the attempt (doomed) to achieve net zero
@TiceRichard
Here's my story.
I have been studying climate change for over six-years, and became so interested in it that I decided to pursue a meteorology degree which I complete next year.
When I first embarked on this journey, I started out as a casual believer in the mainstream narrative. I wouldn't have called myself a “climate doomer” per se, but if not that, I was certainly an alarmist. I thought that climate change was a very serious problem. I was worried about the weather, thinking that it was more extreme than it has ever been in history. I thought that wickedly warm December in 2015 was unprecedented, living in blissful ignorance of the fact similarly mild Decembers occurred in 1889, 1932, 1964, 1965 and 1982. I thought Hurricane Harvey was also unprecedented, not knowing that we have had far more intense hurricane strikes in the past such as Camille (1969) and Labor Day (1935). I was a total dork blindly accepting whatever was spoon-fed to me.
Then one day, I came across my friend Tony Heller's YouTube channel. Soon after, Joe Bastardi's page. The two of them know our weather history better than anyone else and it's not even close. And, I sat down, I listened to what they had to say, and they put things into some much-needed perspective. I then, and only then, began to question what I was taught about the weather becoming more extreme as a result of carbon dioxide emissions. Then I began to think for myself, I began to research. I didn't divert my thinking to other people, I dove headfirst into the data. Bought books, read through the literature (not the Washington Post headlines) and I educated myself.
The weather we observe today is really no different than it was 30, 50 or 100-years ago and the coupled, non-linear ocean-atmosphere system is far more complex than many scientists make it out to be. The more I research, the less concerned I am. Sure, we impact the environment around us, and that includes the climate. But, this idea that we're in a “climate crisis” just isn't a scientifically supportable statement. The human condition has never been better than it is today, and that is largely thanks to fossil fuels. And, life without reliable and affordable energy such as oil and natural gas is cold, dark and short.
And, perhaps a more startling revelation is that most climate activists are Marxists masquerading as environmentalists. They advertise as being “green” on the outside, but in reality, they are red on the inside. Watermelons, if you will. It wasn't apparent to me at first, but through my interactions with these green energy scammers on this platform and in real life, I've come to find that the entire movement is just smoke and mirrors for an authoritarian agenda that my values do not align with. I made the mistake of thinking that these people had a common goal of finding truth by means of the scientific method. I gave them an inch, they demand a mile. There's no meeting in the middle with these people. They are champions of DEI until it comes to diversity of opinion. They're disgusting, vile and dangerous.
Ever since becoming vocal about my position, I have faced threats from hundreds of climate activists. They write into my university emailing my professors trying to get me kicked out before I finish my undergraduate degree. They engage in extortion trying to get me to absorb back into the fold, or else they'll make sure my career is ruined. They've been unsuccessful, and I'm not concerned. But, it just goes to show the lengths these people will go to in order to achieve the outcome they want. They see me, a 21-year-old college student, as a threat to their house of cards. They don't like that someone so young can see through their buIIshit and is actively educating young people on these matters.
If there is anyone out there who is on the fence on the issue, I encourage you to keep an open mind. Get your information from a wide array of sources and follow people with differing perspectives, and form your own educated conclusion. But, remain open to new ideas. I am told that my judgement is clouded, but my views changed upon a second close examination of the data. I encourage others to do the same.