🚨 BREAKING: THE MASK HAS COMPLETELY SLIPPED ON LABOUR'S NATIONALISATION PLAN.
Rachel Reeves has just gone on live television to save her own career, refusing to admit that stripping winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners was a mistake. 🤡
But while she was busy warning Andy Burnham that "governing is hard," Burnham's top economic adviser, Miatta Fahnbulleh, let their true agenda slip.
She openly admitted that Labour's plan is to seize "public control" of your housing, your energy, your water, and your transport.
They spent 2 years taxing you to the highest levels in peacetime history and running the country into the ground.
Now, they are going to use the economic crisis they created to nationalise your life’s essentials and build a full-scale socialist state.
They want to empty your pockets, control your home, and completely dictate how you live.
Starmer might be packing his bags, but the uniparty is preparing a far-left takeover of our entire country.
RT to warn the nation and demand a General Election NOW! 🔁🇬🇧🔥
The Tory Party is desperately trying to chase Reform- our policies and our voters.
I’ve never liked cheap and tacky imitations- they have inherent weaknesses, break easily and are unreliable.
If you want the real McCoy, vote Reform.
Update - Zia Yusuf has just said that the earlier reports of police protection are in fact incorrect.
Reform are paying for this Security themselves.
Zia also points out that it was Starmer who withdrew spitefully the police protection for Nigel Farage in the first place.
Labour donors:
PwC — £236k donated, awarded £67m contracts
Baringa Partners — £30k donated, awarded £35m contracts
Grant Thornton — £81k donated, awarded £6.5m contracts
Just a few there are more but in all we have £138m contracts awarded to donors overall
@GBNEWS “His spokesman said Mr Farage consulted the parliamentary authorities about both the Cottrell and Harborne donations when he was elected in 2024 and was advised that they did not need to be reported.”
https://t.co/f7qnnOR9kK
@Edwina_Currie He was advised he wouldn't have to declare the 5 million as it was received before he was even thinking of becoming an MP. Yes in hindsight he realises now he should have declared it. Westminster will use their procedures to find him guilty in some way.
BREAKING NEWS
In yet another major scoop, The Times reveals that Nigel Farage’s accountant cunningly uses Nigel’s own Personal Tax Allowance in order to pay less tax.
So let me get this straight.
Nigel Farage is being dragged in front of what many people will quite rightly see as an establishment kangaroo court.
Instead of hiding behind lawyers, committees and Westminster procedure, he calls a by the book, legitimate by-election in Clacton and says: fine, let the people decide.
And somehow that is a circus. A farce. A vanity project.
But when Labour manufactured a by-election less than a month ago, got one of their own candidates to stand down, parachuted in their preferred man, and effectively cleared the path for their next Prime Minister, that was apparently democracy working exactly as intended.
Funny how that works, isn’t it?
When the establishment does it, it’s strategy.
When Farage does it, it’s chaos.
When Labour moves people around like chess pieces, it’s legitimate, and all above board, the whole bandwagon jumps onboard.
When voters in Clacton are handed the final say, suddenly everyone starts clutching their pearls about the “cost to the taxpayer”, Even though Reform are funding it, but the establishment wants you to pay for one they "think" is coming later down the line.
Honestly, some people need to wake the fuck up.....
@RealStephenKerr This means nothing. I would rather not vote than vote for a party that gave us trillions of a deficit and flooded the Country with millions of migrants collapsing our infrastructure. All while treating us with total contempt.
Unfortunately the horrible murder of Ann Widdecombe rather proves the point that @Nigel_Farage needs security. That is not cheap if done correctly. As former SPAD for the Northern Ireland Secretary in 90s I worked with at least 4 security personnel and that was 24 hours. £5m doesn’t go far when it comes to security.
Well done to Nigel Farage and Reform UK for putting the safety of our Reform UK MPs first following the horrific murder of Ann Widdecombe.
Before anyone says it — Reform UK will be footing the bill for these additional security measures not the taxpayer.
No elected representative, regardless of party, should fear for their safety because of their political beliefs or public service.
Violence has no place in politics. Ever.
Given the way this headline is worded, many are (understandably) taking it to mean Reform MPs have been given police protection by the state.
I want to clarify that the opposite is true.
The state is providing no protection whatsoever.
In fact, based on what I have seen in the last 48 hours, none of the government, the Speaker nor the police care at all about the security of Reform MPs.
Several of our MPs have written to the above in recent months about distressing, escalating security concerns, asking for help.
Their correspondence was not even replied to.
I will let you draw your own conclusions from this.
Remember this the next time the SNP tells you there's "no money" for our NHS, roads or schools.
Tens of millions of taxpayers' cash wasted on empty offices as staff work from home.