@AlistairCarns@MDC12345678 “Why would hostile states be interested in sowing division across the country?”
Yet this Government insists on leaving our borders wide open — directly aiding bad-faith actors in achieving precisely the division you’re warning about.
@narindertweets Australia offers a clear example: six out of ten children are still using social media despite the rules. It’s ineffective. This policy risks becoming a broader tool to restrict access for everyone, as Digital ID is quietly pushed on the public in various forms.
@georgeeaton You do realise that’s not liquid capital. Would you have them sell and move on. Or would be helpful if we just euthanised all of them? They are not the problem. This current and subsequent governments have been.
@narindertweets It’s nothing but a power grab to control the internet. This platform and all others are already under heavy monitoring. Politicians despise an uncontrolled public voice — they demand total narrative control, with their half-truths sold as unquestionable facts.
@Alexarmstrong Kier Satner shamelessly using our armed forces in propping up his pathetic and useless administration. It’s sadly all performative and so predictable.
@truemagic68 It’s apparent that Starmer had already sidelined Carns and Healey. But the self-inflicted representational damage Carns caused by not publicly opposing the Legacy Act was enormous. We can only assume — quite possibly correctly — that Starmer had been lying to him all along.