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Polymarket Intel@PolymarketIntel·
Starmer: Whatever the pressure on me and others, i am going to act on the British interests
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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🇬🇧 This was London last night Hoards of Gangs lining the streets, many will be carrying Knives, people visibly doing drugs, traffic stopped and any sensible passers by quickly turning in the opposite direction. According to Sadiq Khan this is misinformation and London is the greatest city in the world.
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@MikeNew19512115 The UK people are, these loons will be out in the next election. Obama was awful to us (the UK) and so was Biden
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Mike Newman@MikeNew19512115·
Close down all US bases in Europe. Leave NATO. France, Spain and UK are no longer our allies.
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@RupertLowe10 And all their rejoining the EU. Bring back treason in to law
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Any changes this Labour Government make to laws/licensing around game shooting will be immediately reversed by a Restore Britain Government. The war on rural Britain must end.
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Rachel@RachelD1892·
Britain faces serious challenges on multiple fronts. What would you most like to see Keir Starmer and his government do?
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Ant Middleton@antmiddleton·
Let’s see if she gets a knock on the door at 2am and arrested at her house! Stay on top of this people. Time to play them at their own game! Great job @SamanthaTaghoy 👏🏼
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy

Dear @MetPoliceUK, Below is a video of Zarah Sultana MP, inciting violence against British citizens at a rally in London. “We are the majority. We will defeat them… we will fight them in the streets.” Zarah must be investigated for the following criminal acts: >S.4 Public Order Act 1986 (provocation of violence) >SS.44-46 Serious Crime Act 2007 (encouraging or assisting crime) >S.1 Terrorism Act 2006 (publishing (or causing publication of) a statement, either intending encouragement or inducement or being reckless as to whether it will have that effect — for political or ideological purposes) I look forward to your investigation of Ms Sultana any criminal charges that may arise from her despicable conduct. This is a clear incitement of violence, for political and ideological purposes, against an immeasurable number of innocent British citizens. She is unfit for Parliament, and unfit for public office. Her hateful, dangerous, and wilfully divisive language as demonstrated below proves just that. Sincerely, The British Public

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DB_Crypto@DBCrypto9·
@BurnsideWasTosh And this is why they want online safety for our children.... They'll only see what they want them to see
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Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
It is clearly being suppressed, not even in top 10 stories on Telegraph or Times. Like 20 people being hit by a car is just a commonplace incident.
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Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
Grim news to wake up to. The police only saying it is a "man" tells its own story.
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DB_Crypto@DBCrypto9·
@Ye_Olde_Holborn I'd throw in stock up on food and some decent 'tools' to that list pal
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Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
Slavery existed for over 5,000 years. Every major civilisation accepted it. For most of history, nobody seriously tried to stop it at scale. Then Britain did something different. It didn’t just pass a law. 👇 In 1807, Britain abolished the slave trade. Then it enforced it. For 60 years, the Royal Navy hunted slave ships. 1,600 ships captured. Around 150,000 people freed. And it cost lives. Around 2,000 British sailors died doing it. Then in 1833: Britain abolished slavery across its empire. 800,000 people set free. It paid £20 million to do it. Around 40 percent of government spending. This wasn’t quick. This wasn’t easy. And it didn’t start with politicians. It started with ordinary people. Women boycotted sugar. Hundreds of thousands of them. Thomas Clarkson rode 35,000 miles to gather evidence. A movement that took decades. This is part of British history. Not perfect. But not what most people are told either. Almost no one explains it like this. Proud Of Us is funded entirely by our community. No sponsors. No advertisers. If you believe this history deserves to be told properly:👇 Be part of us. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 🙏 Be proud of us 🇬🇧
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DB_Crypto@DBCrypto9·
@RupertLowe10 Happy to pay reparations as long as every single one of them leaves Europe and never returns.
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am delighted to welcome Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu as Restore Britain's spokeswoman on reparations. She outlines our party's policy on reparations in this fantastic clip - please watch and let us know your views.
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@benonwine Happily pay the reparations if that meant that they all leave Europe and can never return.
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Benonwine@benonwine·
Absolute RUBBISH then all British people are owed Reparations from Italy for the Roman Empire!
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DB_Crypto@DBCrypto9·
@DominicFarrell It's been done deliberately. Weaken the defences, just in time for all our newly arrived engineers
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DB_Crypto@DBCrypto9·
@ModernNavy Shouldn't even be a single negotiation about those islands.
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Modern Royal Navy@ModernNavy·
India has played a key role in facilitating the negotiations between the UK and Mauritius to assert regional primacy and ensure deal aligns with India’s interests including construction of Indian military air base on Agaléga, 1100 miles from Diego Garcia newsecuritybeat.org/2026/03/chagos…
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Noel Dowling@noelmarydowling·
@afneil A credible academic paper in 2025 estimated that Brexit reduced the level of UK GDP by around 6–8%. Not an absolute fall in GDP, but a cumulative, gradual shortfall in economic growth compared to what it would have been if the UK had remained in the EU.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
So if Reeves’s claim that Brexit cost us 8% of GDP is correct it would mean we’d have grown four times more than Japan/Germany and almost twice France/Italy. Up there with Canada/US. If you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. In reality, even with Brexit, we were fastest growing European economy in G7. Just a tad more than France (with no Frexit).
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop

And here's headline GDP on the same basis (similar points apply)... 🤔

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