The Government is coming for ISAs while funding these grants (and this is just a tiny sample!):
£3,676,371 - Equality Diversity and Inclusion Caucus at Heriot-Watt University https://t.co/bc8Tx5PKgK
£1,555,506 - Transforming LGBTIQ+ Asylum Policies: A Multi-Country Cross-Sectoral Approach to Research, Policy, and Advocacy https://t.co/qvCxowyS2s
£1,328,531 - Constructing climate coloniality: Histories, knowledges and materialities of climate adaptation in southern Africa https://t.co/5JdPjb6KYr
£1,327,278 - The Heritage and Future of Indigenous Rights within Settler-Colonial Commonwealth Nations in the Environmental Emergency https://t.co/BbSuppjsIO
£1,189,986 - Gender, Generation and Climate Change (GENERATE): Creative Approaches to Building Inclusive and Climate Resilient Cities in Uganda and Myanmar https://t.co/rtK3z5zr3i
£1,188,320 - Defining Ethnomusicological Action Research through the regeneration of folk singing in England https://t.co/QN3tcDMOFk
£1,183,769 - The Cultural Legacies of the British Empire: Classical Music's Colonial History (1750-1900) https://t.co/LDGn9r4eAH
£1,164,119 - Decolonising Justice: Vernacular Justice Cultures Beyond the Liberal Order https://t.co/cJfheFuofI
£1,014,696 - Resettling the Colonial Lens: Photography and the (re)making of Malaysia's New Villages https://t.co/gSewFpFytR
£939,368 - Decolonising Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Higher Education: Interventions in Theory, Policy and Practice https://t.co/1SVl85qT8G
£903,433 - Towards Indigenous Seed Data Sovereignty for Climate Resilience: Safeguarding Seed and Wild Plant Heritage in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago https://t.co/dzZRwh0dw6
£810,703 - Gypsies Forging Sustainable Futures: Representing Romani Environmental Knowledge and Practices Through Traditional Metal Artwork and Dance https://t.co/iTmLs3Qn1A
£805,769 - Decolonising the Museum: Digital Repatriation of the Gaidinliu Collection from the UK to India (DiMuse) https://t.co/ZZCIVqGCPR
£781,276 - Making History Months Count: Embedding Gypsy Roma Traveller History Month in the Public History Calendar https://t.co/eZVrOl1K9I
£768,746 - Geographies of Ethnic Diversity and Inequalities (GEDI) https://t.co/tki6HgRAHV
If Andy Burnham claims he was unaware of the details of the Muslim grooming gangs then please send him this clip where he was questioned by the families of the victims.
‘Meet the new boss, just like the old boss’.
🚨 EXPOSED: THE BRUTAL COST OF A BURNHAM PREMIERSHIP.
Keir Starmer is barely out of the door, and the Labour establishment is already preparing to raid your bank account.
Andy Burnham’s economic blueprint has leaked, and it is a complete disaster for the British middle class.
He is backing a scheme to scrap council tax and replace it with a new annual property tax of 0.48% of your home's value. 🤡
If you live in an average £553,000 house, you will be forced to pay £2,654 every single year just for the privilege of living in your own home.
But the Labour tax grab gets even worse. 💷
Burnham wants to hike the top rate of income tax to 50p.
His economic advisers are also pushing to scrap capital gains tax and tax your investments and dividends at full income tax rates.
He is even proposing a flat 10% care levy on all inheritance, dragging millions of ordinary families into a death tax on their loved ones' estates from pound one.
They are coming for everything you have built.
And look at how quickly they will lie to your face just to get your vote.
To win the Makerfield by-election last week, Burnham promised WASPI women he would "stick by" them and deliver billions in pension compensation.
The second the vote was over, his team immediately backflipped and admitted they have zero plans to pay it. 🤡
They ruled out cash payouts entirely, offering them taxpayer-funded bus passes instead.
They treat the public like absolute fools while using your hard-earned wages to fund their political ambitions.
The global financial markets are already panicking.
The yield on 10-year gilts spiked the second Starmer resigned because Burnham openly declared he wants to stop being in hock to the bond markets, which is code for massive, reckless state borrowing.
This will drive UK mortgage rates and business loans through the roof, leaving everyday families to pay the price.
Labour has simply changed the face in Downing Street, but the plan to bleed the working class dry remains exactly the same.
RT to warn the country and expose this massive Labour tax grab! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
Seems that you, #KeirStarmer, a lawyer, have apparently already convicted this guy. You've published his photo and already claim to know his MOTIVE ! After the Southport savagery you told us no info could be released about the suspect as it could cause his trial to collapse. And here you are confirming that you dictate to the judiciary promising " the full force of the law"
Please just GO NOW #TwoYearKeir
🚨 Two-Tier Stasi Keir caught red-handed again.
Last night he sprints to X to virtue-signal the Edinburgh anti-Muslim attacker, posts the picture, screams “anti-Muslim hatred,” and vows the “full force of the law.”
But when three innocent little British girls were butchered in Southport? “Shut up, don’t talk about it, prejudices the case.”
Same with Rhiannon Whyte stabbed 23 times by a Sudanese asylum seeker. Barely a whisper.
He’s foaming at the mouth protecting Muslims.
Crickets when it’s British blood.
This isn’t a government. It’s an anti-British regime with two-tier justice for two-tier citizens.
The mask is off. The British people see you, Keir.
RT if you’re done with this betrayal. 🇬🇧
Louise Haigh didn’t leave Cabinet in some abstract “personal reasons” reshuffle – she resigned as transport secretary after it emerged she’d pleaded guilty to a fraud offence for falsely claiming a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013.
Court documents show she admitted making a dishonest representation to obtain a new device, triggering an investigation and costs for her employer, and received a conditional discharge – the lowest sentence, but still a criminal conviction for fraud by misrepresentation.
That only became public because Sky News and others dug it out; within 24 hours, she was out of government, conceding in her resignation letter that the episode would “inevitably be a distraction” from her brief.
Burnham’s circle now wants to spin this same figure as a potential lead minister over exactly the sectors – transport, energy, housing – where public trust and billions of pounds of contracts are on the line.
Britain produces so much surplus electricity it pays France £770 million a year to take it off our hands, and households are still being told to brace for higher bills.
The police in the UK are refusing to identify the man who threw a 3 year old white child into a crocodile enclosure.
I’ll go ahead and say it…. He’s Muslim until proven otherwise.
A welcoming present just out this morning for a Mr A Burnham to underline just how limited his latitude as PM will be:
The UK government borrowed £23.3 billion last month, 30 per cent or £5.4 billion higher than a year earlier.
It was also more than the £18.8 billion expected by most economists and the £17.7 billion forecast by the Office for Budget Responsibility, the UK’s independent fiscal watchdog.
The interest payable on government debt rose to £11.7 billion, the highest ever recorded in any May.
Strip away the jargon and here’s what’s just happened.
Reform is strong enough in Greater Manchester that a post‑Burnham mayoral by‑election could give voters a binary choice: old Labour machine vs new challenger.
On those terms, Labour cannot be sure it would win – so it’s rewritten the counting method so that even if Reform wins the first round, Labour can still scrape through on everyone else’s second choices.
To make that happen, Labour has used its Westminster majority and the unelected House of Lords to accelerate the switch back to SV – a change originally pitched as a general reform for 2027 – so it bites just in time for the one contest where Labour fears a bloody nose.
That is why this story matters nationally.
It tells every upstart party, every independent, every voter who’s ever thought “maybe we could change things locally” that if you get too close to power, the rules can and will be rewritten to stop you.
Democracy doesn’t die when people stop voting.
It dies when the people who count the votes start quietly changing how they’re counted to make sure the same side keeps winning.
There are pedophile rapists of every ethnicity, but the ability to summon 20-30 friends and relatives on short notice who also want to participate is pretty uniquely Pakistani and absolutely a reflection of their culture.
If Vladimir Putin changed the voting system days before an election to stop his opponents winning, every British journalist would call it what it is: rigging the rules.
Tonight, Labour rammed through a last‑minute switch in the Lords so that if Andy Burnham wins Makerfield and quits as Greater Manchester Mayor, his replacement won’t be chosen on a simple first‑past‑the‑post ballot, but on the supplementary vote system instead.
Why now?
Because Labour knows the race to replace Burnham would be a straight two‑horse fight with Reform UK – and under FPTP, the candidate with the most votes wins, no second chances, no back‑room redistributions, no “stop Reform” stitch‑ups.
Under SV, Labour gets a second bite of the cherry: if their candidate can limp into the top two, they can hoover up second preferences from every other party and magic a “majority” on the second count, even if Reform tops the poll on first preferences.
This isn’t “modernising democracy”. It’s the governing party using its Commons majority and the unelected Lords to hurriedly doctor the rules of one specific contest because it’s terrified the voters might choose someone else.
When the establishment preached to the world about “rules‑based order”, they forgot to mention one thing: in Britain, the rules are “based” on whether Labour thinks it might lose.
The ban on social media for children under 16 is an idea that has merits. But the way it is being done is simply a way to force everyone, including adults, to identify themselves online, creating the most powerful surveillance and censorship architecture in human history.
Elon Musk: “The reason I felt that it was important to acquire Twitter was because I could feel the walls closing in. It was outrageous that they suspended the account of a sitting president
And I think it was only a matter of time before they suspended my account.
Twitter and, well, pretty much all the social media companies, and Google and everyone, are controlled by far-left activists. That’s the truth of it.
How do you know what’s real when it’s all filtered through a far-left San Francisco Berkeley lens?
They just manipulate the truth constantly."