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@RupertLowe10 How this all unfolds will be so interesting and so important.
Undoubtedly the media and political rivals will twist and try to misrepresent Rupert Lowe’s words to their own ends.
But anyone, Left, Right, White, Black, recent immigrant or otherwise, would agree with Rupert here.
Trump is crude, rude, and lewd, but most of his policies are just Mainstream
His focus is on re-injecting common sense to US and global governance
When will the Wokeist Left finally realise they are the nutters, and stop lying to themselves and others https://t.co/oYuqqx6Eu8
Sums up the Trump-led US common sense approach, which is being given real momentum versus the Wokeist, statist (and sometimes Stalinist) dumb approach to everything from the UK government https://t.co/xqVXZ0jMSr
@cristo_radio@TalkTV FYI
though I think you had a good place/niche on Talk before, the past few days shows how you have become better, more balanced, and more relaxed on the airwaves
@cristo_radio@TalkTV Hi Cristo, Have listened to you a bit over the past few days, and really refreshing to hear your different take on things. Quite a character. But cutting to the chase perfectly. A welcome balancing tonic on the radio. Cheers 🍾
‼️TRULY SHOCKING. The OBR has just declared that low paid migrant workers cost taxpayers £150k each and are an immediate drain on the public purse. What a monstrous lie we have been sold all these years about immigration being "good for the economy."
The COVID inquiry is nothing more than a face-saving exercise for those in the establishment who promoted lockdowns at every and any opportunity.
I have no faith that this process will come to a fair and balanced analysis of lockdown policy.
A very expensive waste of time.
@Miss_Snuffy wow
truly symptomatic of mass media sympathy for ever larger and more authoritarian govt
i would always try to listen to Big Govt / Socialist alternative arguments first, rather than shooting them down rudely
'specially on live telly box!!
@ClareCraigPath very good work
great black-and-white statistical summary of what has been known for a very long time
clearly nothing for NHS leaders, media, or Parliament to scrutinise, challenge and debate here then!!
@loup153 @readingaid@PaulBrandITV they were "fully open" for not many kids
they were effectively shut to my 3 kids, and the vast majority of kids around the country
@eviljesus123@PaulBrandITV some schools were good, some were bad, but mostly distance learning was was not very effective at best. generally kids need to be present.
many bodies to blame for this, not just unions, but shutting the schools was a truly awful period for our society.
@eviljesus123@PaulBrandITV schools were effectively shut, for 50% of the time from Mar 2020 to Sept 2021, with lots of restrictions through to Sept 2022
i know quite a few teachers, and conclusion was online learning was for many a waste of time
my own son dropped out of school during all the shutdowns