Nigel Farage - the leader of Reform UK - is under investigation for failing to declare a £5 million 'gift'.
Please RT this until the BBC gives this story the same level of blanket coverage - as it would for the leader of any other UK political Party.
‘Like’ if you DON’T think that Nigel Farage should be above the law.
‘Repost’ if you’d like to see him charged with contempt of court due to his comments on the Manchester Airport trial.
@MrJoeGooch@TherantingL Why does anyone watch this appallingly biased program, with its appallingly biased presenter? And further, why does anyone give it free advertising by writing about it on social media? When you place clips of it on social media, who do you think you are helping?
55% of people support EU membership.
Just 33% opposed.
1 in 5 people (21%) who voted to leave in 2016 have changed their minds, and would now vote to rejoin.
Green voters 84% back rejoin
Labour 80%
Lib Dem 74%
Conservative 28%
Reform 11%
https://t.co/n3GEuprpWB
Here’s a novel idea – why don’t @Keir_Starmer and @AndyBurnhamGM work together in government for the benefit of the British people, starting with @RejoinEU.
Do you think the people from GB News that have been brought into the BBC to run the news programmes should all be removed starting with John McAndrew?🤔
Repost after voting please.
Britain has lost around half its hedgerows since the Second World War. The wildlife that depended on them has followed a similar trajectory. 🌿
The old field boundary — a strip of blackthorn, hawthorn, dog rose, and elder two to five metres wide between cultivated ground — was not wasted agricultural space. It was a functioning ecological system that maintained pollinators, pest predators, and farmland birds across centuries of working land.
Each hedgerow is a nesting corridor for grey partridge and skylark, a foraging habitat for brown hares and hedgehogs, a site for solitary bee colonies, and a windbreak for the crops alongside it.
The field cultivated to its very edge gives the maximum return this season. It removes the populations of beneficial insects, farmland birds, and small mammals on which stable long-term production depended.
The field with a hedgerow yields a few percent less per cultivated hectare — but remains productive across decades without compensatory chemical inputs. The documented declines in grey partridge, lapwing, and skylark across the British agricultural landscape since the 1970s are directly linked to field consolidation and hedgerow removal.
Practical equivalents for the garden or smallholding:
- A strip of wildflower meadow at least one metre wide at the plot boundary
- A clump of nettles in a shaded corner as a habitat base for red admiral, small tortoiseshell, and peacock butterflies
- A native mixed hedge of blackthorn and hawthorn in place of post-and-wire fencing
- A section of uncut grass between rows of fruit trees
#HedgerowHabitat #FarmlandWildlife #NativeHedge #GardenWildlife
I seem to have upset the @Nigel_Farage fan club - so let me be clear.
This man sows hate, lies and division.
He is a grifter and a conman.
He does not represent the vast majority of Britons.
RT if you agree
P.s. multiculturalism is great.