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What Ed Miliband has done to the local economy in Aberdeen is absolutely disgraceful. He has choked off the oil and gas economy because of his net zero claptrap. Absolutely shameful.
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Australia banned X for children but not BlueSky.
Britain is banning X for children but not BlueSky.
This proves one thing.
It's not about protecting children.
It's about censorship and controlling the narrative.
🚨 THEY CAN'T CONTROL THE BORDERS. BUT THEY CAN CONTROL YOU.
The government cannot stop the boats.
Cannot stop the hotels filling up.
Cannot stop the public anger.
Cannot stop the protests spreading from city to city.
But it can ban social media.
Interesting.
Because when governments begin losing control of events, they often become increasingly interested in controlling information.
Millions of people are worried about immigration.
Worried about crime.
Worried about the future of the country.
Yet instead of addressing the concerns driving that anger, the political class appears increasingly focused on regulating what people can see, hear and say online.
The public is beginning to ask a simple question:
Why is controlling access to information suddenly more urgent than controlling Britain's borders?
That question is not going away.
In fact, it is getting louder by the day.
Scotland 🏴
Research by Action to Protect Rural Scotland has claimed that if all 16 large data centres currently in planning went ahead, their energy use would be 1.5 times greater than peak winter demand for the whole of Scotland.
This is insane.
Pretending that censorship is about protecting children - indeed about protecting anyone but the worst of the worst, those who seek to shape the world in their own foul image - is sickening.
It has been reported that a 125-decibel sound level was recorded at the Scotland v Haiti game during the pre match anthem singing of Flower of Scotland - the loudest ever noise level at a World Cup match. 🏴
The Tartan Army are a credit to Scotland. Here they are in full voice singing ‘Loch Lomond’ in Boston Stadium last night for the World Cup match between Scotland and Haiti. Absolutely glorious.
Massive kudos to Scotland Tartan Army hero Craig Ferguson - who has arrived in Boston after an incredible 3,200 mile trek across America. The mental health campaigner has raised over £1 million for Scottish Action for Mental Health. 🏴
The UK defence secretary has resigned, hitting out at @Keir_Starmer as an utter failure who won't put a penny towards defending the United Kingdom.
Well over £2bn a year goes on housing invaders in hotels.
£15bn on welfare for them.
🚨 A POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE IS RIPPLING ACROSS IRELAND
From Belfast to Dublin, the mood is changing.
A powerful speech today highlighted the growing anger and frustration felt by many who believe their concerns have been ignored for too long.
What is emerging is bigger than a single protest.
Bigger than a single city.
And potentially bigger than the politicians who thought they could simply ride out the storm.
The ground is shifting.