The 10 most feared words in the English language: Hi I'm from the government and I'm here to help: Ronnie Reagan 1977. Is Reaganism the way forward? Maybe!
@pieandpint19 NHS is a lottery. I can't get an appointment for a blood disorder. "No appointments available " NHS is good in areas but absolutely rubbish in other areas. Don't bang your saucepans blindly. The NHS is not fit for purpose. There is too many bad bits.
@JamesMelville The man is a fool. Why is it American petrol at the pump is so much cheaper or electricity pricing so much lower. Taxes! And he might be C of E. Oh my word!
The NHS today! GP referral sent. Letter not recd for "choose and book" . I went on line to "book from a selection of facilities" to find only 1 offerred. Clicked on that hospital to find "no apts available Call in a month". NHS keeps waiting lists low by not getting you on one!
MET OFFICE EXPOSE: A British government agency, The Met Office came under scrutiny at the end of 2024 after private investigator Ray Saunders found they were fabricating 33% of their meteorological data. They were falsely reporting data from 103 non-existent weather stations. The weather stations simply did not exist, yet they reported abnormally high temperatures. Furthermore, this data was used to bolster the climate change narrative and promote the Net Zero agenda. The fabricated data, was also included in climate models which influenced financial commitments and has drawn more than it otherwise would have from climate funding, through structures like the United Nations. Once again this sparks concerns about the integrity of schemes like international ‘climate agreements’. Net Zero is a scam. The Met is lying to the British public.
https://t.co/Bs7tSRGFWm
The facts I learned that made me stop fearing climate change.
1. Deaths from natural disasters are down 95%.
2. 10x more people die from cold than from heat.
3. Global greening has increased.
4. Growers add up to 1,500 ppm of CO2 to their greenhouses.
5. Extreme weather has not gotten worse.
🇬🇧Britain's shortest war: 38 minutes.🇬🇧
Zanzibar. 1896. New Sultan wanted slavery restored.
Britain said no. Ultimatum at 9 AM. He refused.
9:38 AM. Palace destroyed. Sultan fled. Slavery ended.
38 minutes to end an evil.
Be proud of us.🇬🇧
This is the kind of video which should be being shown in schools up and down the country.
British people should be proud of their heritage. Not ashamed. 🇬🇧
Polar bears aren’t dying off.
Coral reefs aren’t collapsing.
Extreme weather isn’t getting worse.
More people die from cold than heat.
Warming has coincided with unprecedented human prosperity.
Meanwhile, we’ve spent trillions of taxpayer dollars on solar and wind, driving up energy costs, pushing jobs out of Europe, and making power less reliable.
At the same time, we scold developing countries and tell them they can’t use oil and gas, the same fuels the West used to get rich.
Climate alarmism and the policies that followed have, without a doubt, done more harm than good.
For the first time in 10 years, the US has gone a full season without a single hurricane landfall.
Moreover, NOAA's long-term record (1851-2025) shows no trend in US landfalls, not in frequency nor intensity.
It's the same story globally too.
This is not what the models or media promised.
In 2022, Australian senator Alex Antic warned about the dystopian digital future Australians were sleepwalking into—and the Chinese-style social credit system that would likely come with it.
Not enough people listened.
Fast forward to 2026 and Australia now has digital ID, CBDC pilot projects, expanding facial recognition infrastructure and smart city tracking tech—all the necessary preconditions for the rollout of a Chinese-style social credit system.
In 2007, Al Gore predicted Arctic sea ice would be gone by 2014.
It is now 2026 and Arctic sea ice extent is still within the same range as when that prediction was made.
While in the Southern Hemisphere, Antarctic sea ice today is ~10% higher than on this date in 1997.
Decades of observations.
No collapse.
I’ve been banned from traveling to the UK. 🇬🇧
No reason given. No right to appeal. Zero due process.
Just an email saying the UK government deems me "not conducive to the public good" - exactly three days after I criticized Keir Starmer.
I guess my point that the UK is no longer a free country has been indisputably proven.
In the US the FDA commissioner tells us ‘we have been misled by 60 years of dogma’ regarding health and nutritional advice. New nutrition guidance tells people to eat more high quality proteins meat/ eggs / saturated fats. People ‘trusted the science’ and it was wrong again.
A recent freedom of information request uncovered that the UK Met Office has once more been publishing temperature data from non-existent weather stations.
"The numbers were actually coming from a model that was inventing data from phantom neighbouring stations."
"This is the foundation of the UK's climate record."
Mikhaila Peterson Fuller stepped onto the historic Oxford Union stage and silenced the entire room with an 8-minute speech.
The motion being debated: “This House Would Move Beyond Meat.”
She spoke against it — and started with this:
“At age 7 I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in 37 joints.
By 17 both my hip and ankle had been replaced.
16 years of immunosuppressant injections, crippling depression, and a body that was falling apart.
Doctors called it incurable.”
Then, at 23, she tried the one thing no doctor ever suggested:
She ate only meat.
2 months later → almost every symptom gone.
Off SSRIs, Adderall, and all immune drugs.
Pregnancy brought symptoms roaring back… so she went 100% carnivore (beef, salt, water).
6 months later → full remission again.
8+ years later she’s still symptom-free and flares every single time she tries adding plants.
She’s not alone: her whole family is carnivore for autoimmune issues, and her community has 7,000+ people with identical stories.
Then she dropped the receipts:
A Harvard-published survey (Oxford University Press) of 2,000+ carnivores (6+ months):
→ 90–95% saw major improvement or complete resolution of autoimmune, mood, metabolic, gut & skin issues
→ 92% of type-2 diabetics discontinued insulin entirely
→ Almost zero adverse effects
Her closing line at Oxford:
“We’re being told to eat less of the one food that puts ‘incurable’ diseases into remission for thousands of people… while 1 in 5 North Americans have autoimmunity and 68% are overweight or obese.
Maybe we got the food pyramid completely upside down.”
Watch the full 8-minute Oxford Union speech below. It’s raw, personal, and will make you question everything you’ve been taught about meat.
What chronic health struggle would you do anything to fix? Share your story below — no judgment, only support.
Lammy claiming that scrapping jury trials 'will fix the backlog' is about as convincing as trying to claim digital ID will stop illegal working.
This has NOTHING to do with reducing the backlog, so the only conclusion is this is pure authoritarianism.
Absolutely terrifying.
Jordan Peterson demolishes climate alarmist's claim that increased CO₂ in the atmosphere has led to "record temperatures" for the past five years—arguing that WEF and UN-backed climate policies are driving energy costs higher and pushing millions into hunger. 🔥
There's a line every Chancellor knows they cannot cross: you do not invent a crisis to plunder the public purse. Rachel Reeves didn't cross the line – she erased it. The facts are clear. On 31 October, the OBR told her she had £4.2 billion of headroom. No black hole. No fiscal cliff. No looming disaster. Yet on 4 November she strode out and spoke as if Britain were teetering on collapse, as if some unseen storm had torn through the nation's books. She talked of "difficult choices," of "consequences," of a shortfall she knew was fiction. That wasn't a slip of the tongue. It was a deliberate lie.
She didn't raise taxes because she had to. She raised them because she wanted to. She froze thresholds, dragged almost a million more people into higher-rate tax, and cooked up the biggest stealth raid in modern times. All of it hidden behind a phantom crisis. The black hole was political theatre, designed to shield a welfare splurge aimed at pacifying Labour's restless backbenches. The story of a collapsing budget was nothing more than an alibi, and a clumsy one at that.
Once you strip away the noise, the truth is plain: Reeves lied to the public so she could tighten her grip on their money. She even blamed Brexit, the Tories, inflation, global instability – anything except her own choices. And when the OBR published the timeline that exposed her, the Treasury lashed out, accusing the watchdog of breaching some sacred "private space." It was an act of panic. The OBR didn't breach anything. It blew the whistle. The only thing the Treasury wanted to protect was the lie.
A Chancellor's authority rests on trust. She signs off every tax a family pays. She shapes the numbers that steer the markets. When that figure misleads the country about the state of its finances, the entire system is tainted. Every forecast becomes suspect. Every Budget becomes theatre. Every future tax rise is greeted with the question she fears most: what are you hiding this time? You cannot run a credible economy when the Chancellor has debased her own currency – the truth.
Even Labour MPs can see it. Graham Stringer says the whole justification for the pain has melted away "like snow on a spring day." Others mutter that "it all looks a bit odd." When your own side begins edging away from you, the dam has already cracked. Kemi Badenoch is right to call for her resignation. Mel Stride is right to say she misled the country. And the public – those who will now pay more on their wages, their savings, their pensions, their fuel – can see the pattern for what it is.
This isn't a one-off error. It is the first real glimpse of how this government works: panic the country, raid its pockets, and hope no one spots the join. Reeves didn't inherit chaos. She manufactured it. She should go. If she stays, it tells Britain that dishonesty is no longer a scandal in government but standard practice. A free people cannot accept that. A country built on plain dealing cannot live under a Chancellor who treats truth as a prop and the public as marks.
Reeves should resign because the office she holds demands honesty, not stagecraft. And because a nation cannot build a future on a lie.
"Reeves didn't inherit chaos. She manufactured it. She should go. If she stays, it tells Britain that dishonesty is no longer a scandal in government but standard practice."