This is why I had to stand up in Parliament to stop the Government authorising the Covid ‘vaccines’ for healthy children under 5 who were at no risk from Covid.
In 2022 several MPs knew the truth but were unwilling to speak it.
Senator Ron Johnson is a hero.
Enough is enough Im Ryley Maddox the lad arrested at the UTK march for holding my sign extreme Islam is ruining our streets our culture and our safety in this Christian nation Ive read the violent Quran verses myself fight the disbelievers strike their necks kill them wherever you find them crucifixion and amputation for those who oppose Allah these beliefs have no place here
Our women and children arent safe anymore from grooming rape and slaughter young British lads like Henry Nowak and Lee Rigby are being taken from our streets I lost a piece of my heart for Henry it could be any of us next were being pushed out of our own homeland no more
We will fight back and reclaim Britain
Thank you @WrexhamUnite Unite for having me
KEEP GOING, IRELAND! 🇮🇪
Shut it all down. Starve the traitors.
No fuel. No food. No surrender.
Do you support the Irish people taking their country back from globalist traitors?
A. Yes
B. No
HOW BRITAIN REWARDS PEOPLE WHO TRY TO SAVE TAXPAYER MONEY: FIRE THEM
Mike Kiely spent 22 years inside BT (@BTGroup). He knew how the telecoms industry operated. So when the government hired him as a consultant to oversee the £2.5 billion rural broadband rollout, he knew exactly what he was looking at.
BT had won all 26 government contracts. All of them.
Kiely did the maths. Installing a street cabinet in Northern Ireland cost around £13,000. On the mainland, BT was charging the government between £61,000 and £80,000 per cabinet. Public money covered roughly 77% of every single one.
He suspected BT was simply inventing tasks and inflating charges to absorb as much public funding as possible without doing more work.
So he shared his analysis with local councils. The people whose job it was to negotiate these contracts and spend public money responsibly.
Then his document leaked to a broadband blog.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport trawled his internal emails, found what they needed, and sacked him. The man who tried to protect public money.
Margaret Hodge (@margarethodge), chair of the Public Accounts Committee, told the Guardian (@guardian) she was getting increasingly concerned at the way whistleblowers were being bullied. She pointed out that hiding behind commercial confidentiality was denying the public the right to know how their money was being spent.
Her committee later confirmed what Kiely had warned all along. Taxpayers had been ripped off. £1.2 billion had gone to BT shareholders.
Kiely was eventually vindicated when a community in Oxfordshire paid £28,000 per cabinet. Exactly in line with what his numbers predicted was fair.
He lost his job for telling the truth. BT kept every contract.
This is what accountability looks like in Britain. The consultant who raises the alarm gets sacked. The company he raised the alarm about gets the cheque.
Support whistleblowers. They are the only audit most public spending ever gets.
SOURCES
@BBCNews@TheRegister@guardian@margarethodge
Even GB news are talking about Geoengineering now !
If you think our Government are only starting ‘experiments’ with geoengineering now, please don’t buy any bridges
Police slam a patriot’s head first into a bollard at the Sheffield protest.
He’s now in a critical condition.
When did ‘keeping the peace’ become cracking British skulls?
This is not policing — it’s state thuggery against our own people.
Pray for his recovery. Demand justice. 🇬🇧
(video courtesy of @GauciReports)
🇬🇧 More than 150 kebab takeout shops across Britain have been given government licences to hire workers directly from overseas through a new visa program.
Crucially, the licences not only allow the Kebab shops to hire workers from abroad, but once those workers are in, they will be allowed to bring family members into the UK.
There are over 1.8 million people unemployed in the UK, but yeah, why not bring in more overseas workers, because this is clearly a highly skilled job.
The UK is a joke
Source: GB News / Writers: Mhedi, Ian
What you need to know about the new Social Media Ban in the UK:
1. All persons under 16 are prohibited from accessing social media platforms without verified parental supervision.
2. Parental supervision must be logged digitally through the UK. gov app.
3. Parents must approve each post, comment, like, or share in real-time.
4. Failure to supervise constitutes negligent digital guardianship.
5. Penalties for negligent digital guardianship include fines up to £10,000 and potential removal of devices from the household.
6. Educational use is not exempt.
7. Mental health considerations are not exempt.
8. Checking the weather on a browser that could access social media counts as attempted access.
9. Screenshots of banned platforms are treated as contraband.
10. Discussing banned platforms in school counts as conspiracy to access.
11. Parents who express disagreement with these rules online will have their supervision privileges revoked.
12. Any family member can report violations anonymously (encouraged).
Compliance is mandatory.
Britain is safer for it.