@Charlyf_81 I have an incrediblly supportive husband too and we had a home invasion about six weeks ago which has left me feeling incredibly vulnerable. Nothing was taken but we were asleep and they found out weak spot. Fear is an incredulous emotion that we don’t get until it’s pushed on us
@Charlyf_81 I have an amazing sister who is incredibly resilient and cared for my mum until she died short of 90 when Covid hit. Going back to the UK to support her next week after surgery. Things will get better but life is crappy so be prepared for cycles.
@Charlyf_81 I’m so sorry to hear that as you’re too young to lose both parents so early. I do understand as I lost my dad at 27. Hope you have a good support network and kind friends and neighbours. Please be kind to yourself as the grief that taps on your shoulder right now will subside x
Time line
- £5million for security pre 2024 GE
- July 4th 2024 elected
- Sept 2024 - won't do surgeries in Clacton due to risk, said advised by Commons authorities
- Oct 2024 conceded that Commons authorities never told him not to hold constituency surgeries on security grounds.
- Oct 2025 Yusuf said Farage's security had been reduced by Parliament
So - was in receipt of 'security' as per any other MP and had already been given £5million for security
Farage's real issues are scrutiny and receipts
@TM_James_ Sleep peacefully after a home invasion by four masked individuals and stop overthinking as to who they were! They got nothing as I roared and they fled but the impact is just crappy, not just on me but the community as one older lady is too frightened to stay in her home here
The face of the man who owns Reform and who will decide all their policies.
You won't have ever heard of this Thai business man because Nigel Farage keeps him hidden.
But he is who you are voting for.
This is vital.
It is just a statement of fact that elderly that voted for Brexit are nearing the end of their life, or already dead (over 3 million since 2016)
The youth, our very future, overwhelmingly reject that decision.
Please listen @Keir_Starmer#RejoinEU
🎈 New Year’s resolution Britain actually needs: get rid of Brexit.
Not manage it better. Not soften the edges. Not pretend it’s “done”.
Brexit is still draining growth, investment, public finances and trust. Every year we cling to it, we behave less like a serious country and more like one trapped by sunk-cost denial.
Rejoining Erasmus matters not because of the scheme itself, but because it quietly admits the truth: Brexit damaged Britain and the repair work has begun.
The cost hysteria is nonsense. The billions lost to Brexit dwarf any programme fee. This is about whether we choose pragmatism over ideology.
“Getting as close as possible without signing” is not a strategy, it’s an evasion. Rule-taking without influence is the worst of all worlds.
Serious countries don’t sabotage their biggest market, throttle labour mobility, then wonder why public services can’t be funded.
Brexit wasn’t a one-off mistake. It’s a continuing policy choice.
If 2026 is to be better than 2025, Britain has to stop pretending Brexit can be made to work and start undoing the damage.
#NewYearEve
🔗 https://t.co/TnTe7zGjiT
I spent most of my adult life as a European citizen. It meant I could live, work and build a future anywhere from Lisbon to Tallinn without thinking twice.
Brexit tore that away, cheered on by people who now line up behind Putin, Trump and Musk.
If those three are desperate to see the EU weakened, that tells you exactly how valuable it is for democracy, human rights and ordinary people.
Britain should be on Europe’s side, not theirs.
"It's Farage at his absolute weakest - thin-skinned, easy to offend, and nurturing a persecution complex."
Farage's outburst at the BBC over antisemitism claims is "deeply watchable in a '𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘰𝘯 𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘩 𝘪𝘴 𝘩𝘦 𝘥𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨?' kind of way."
@jonsopel | @lewis_goodall
A Jewish former classmate of Nigel Farage has told the BBC the Reform UK leader is being "fundamentally dishonest" by suggesting former pupils who say they witnessed his racism are not telling the truth. https://t.co/XblfSUt3tt
@RhonddaBryant But Brexit has caused so many problems for British exporters to Spain Chris. Time to rejoin the Single Market and Customs Union to make it easier for small UK businesses export and expand plus as Culture Secretary you would support making it easier for British bands too.
We had a Halloween party on the village green for the children yesterday
Bunty came as Carole Malone.
She screeched about migrants whilst pointing her pen at people.
Everyone said it was the most horrific thing they’d seen since Cliff cut his finger in the pub slicing lemon.
🙀
Brexit was never debated properly, minister says, unveiling new plan for EU trade.
Did someone have a light bulb moment?
Hopefully Starmer will have one soon! https://t.co/JBlCI5QdCI