Henry Nowak was stabbed five times and left dying in the street. His killer accused him of racism, officers then handcuffed Henry instead of helping him.
He was eighteen years old.
One law. For all. No exceptions.
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Britain has the most expensive electricity in the developed world.
Your energy bill has more than tripled since 2004.
Because politicians made choices, over and over again, that put ideology ahead of your heating bill.
The SDP published Energy Abundance last year.
It explains how we got here and what it takes to fix it.
Read it here - https://t.co/Pc980vLgLu
In this week's episode of The Critic Show, @93vintagejones and I are joined by @SDPhq leader @WilliamClouston to discuss the party's recent paper calling for a national rebalancing toward investment. Watch it now at @OutpostStudios 🦊🎧
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@bencobley A key observation which is at the heart of social market theory - which is essentially about the correct frontier between the sectors. Get this wrong and you end up in a terrible mess…
At the SDP, we believe that the United Kingdom should remain united.
Four nations with cultures and heritages as closely connected as ours should not be divided.
Long live the Union.
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The 2026 SDP annual conference is in Scarborough in October. Naturally, members of the National Committee must scope the venue (The Spa), eat fish and chips and try local pubs.
It’s tough - but it has to be done…
#MagnificentScarborough
If we want to take care of the most vulnerable in our society, we need to make it sustainable. The only way to do this is through growth, not debt.
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Trade deficits leave a country reliant on foreign industry.
They leave its own populace undertrained and out of work.
It’s time that changed.
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Blair’s head is in the clouds…
It’s well worth reading Blair’s essay - if for no other reason but to illustrate that Tony is still stuck in the past. Littered with generalisms about Britain’s standing in the world, European alignment, our place at the table etc there is no detail whatsoever about how the material needs of the British will be met or improved. All of the important questions remain unanswered:
How will cheap grid energy actually be generated and supplied and by who? How will the housing crisis - unmentioned - be solved? Who will build the houses and how will this be financed? How can we rebuild domestic industries while practicing ‘free’ trade with China? How can we start to correct our present impoverished ‘vassal’ status with the US?
How can the disastrous debt-ridden utilities privatisations be dealt with? In the increasingly Balkanised and divided society that Blair and his progressive friends created - how can we avoid civil conflict?
I would say that the correction of most our these problems requires far greater degrees of autonomy and national independent action than our political class has hitherto been capable of. We need, in other words, the very insularity which Blair decries.
Logic and reason are the two things our political establishment lacks.
If you want cheaper housing, you need to build more and control immigration.
If you want cheaper energy, then build more nuclear capacity.
If you want better wages, do more training and don’t undercut workers with foreign labour.
If you want industry that isn’t undercut by the Far East, you need tariffs.
This is all common sense, something the British establishment doesn’t have.
If you want this to change, then join the SDP. 🇬🇧
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