Graham Bridge

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Graham Bridge

Graham Bridge

@GrahamBridge3

Retired Project Manager. Now EX Chairman of JIGSAW (Bolton Stroke Group) I like to keep the little grey cells working. All comments and opinions are my own

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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Digital ID groundwork has been laid by quangos and legislation for years. You didn’t really think the “data use and access Act” and the “police, crime, sentencing and courts Act” was to stop migrants did you? Data and ID, is for government control.
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Stuey Beef 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Belgian Governor Carl Decaluwe just demolished Britain’s £662m French border deal in the most devastating terms possible. “You get nothing; nothing… If you see the results – year after year – new records!” he declared. And the numbers prove him absolutely right. Despite Britain handing France £476m between 2023-2026, crossings have exploded to record levels. In 2025 alone, 41,472 migrants crossed the Channel – the second-highest annual figure EVER recorded and a 13% increase from 2024. That’s almost 5,000 MORE people than the previous year, achieved while British taxpayers were funding French beach patrols, helicopters, and riot police. Shabana Mahmood has just signed ANOTHER three-year deal worth £662m – paying for drones, helicopters and 50 additional riot police. The interception rate? A pathetic 35%. France is literally letting two-thirds of migrants sail past their patrols while banking hundreds of millions of our money. This isn’t border security – it’s a protection racket, and a Belgian official just said what we’ve all been thinking.
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Together
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🚨BREAKING... The people of the UK are saying NO to digital IDs👊 Today in London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Belfast, many gathered to make it clear that the public does NOT want Digital IDs We won't stop @UKLabour @Keir_Starmer Stronger #together
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Oaks And Lions 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
England is home to one of the rarest habitats on Earth. Chalk streams are crystal-clear rivers formed by water filtered slowly through chalk hills and aquifers. They stay cool, clean, and remarkably clear, which is why they are so beautiful. There are only around 200 chalk streams in the world, and most of them are in England. You’ll find them mainly in southern and eastern England, especially in counties such as Hampshire, Wiltshire, Kent and Norfolk. Famous examples include the Test, Itchen, Kennet and Lambourn. They are an extraordinary part of our countryside, rare, fragile, and worth protecting. Had you seen a chalk stream before? #EnglishLandscape #EnglishCountryside #EnglishHeritage
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No to Digital ID
No to Digital ID@NoToDigitalID·
🚨 Across the world, Australia, Europe and the UK people have decried censorship yet, it’s still coming. Let’s make this a global tweet. We will NOT comply. Just tap 🔁. Let’s see how far this can go. Become a donor? $1? donorbox.org/no-to-digital-…
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Helen Whately MP
Helen Whately MP@Helen_Whately·
Politicians shouldn't decide where your pension is invested. Virtually no one supports the mandation power going through Parliament right now. I wrote to the sector reaffirming the @Conservatives position against mandation.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
Sad news. Another British manufacturing icon bites the dust: Denby Pottery. For decades, British manufacturing has been in decline. It used to be the envy of the world. Cheap foreign imports, high production costs and lack of government support towards ‘made in Britain’ isn’t just destroying British manufacturing, it’s also destroying communities built around these industries. When British made businesses die, part of our economic and industrial spirit dies with it. It’s time for the government to actually do something about this.
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spiked@spikedonline·
Lord Hermer’s time is surely up. The attorney general eagerly acted on behalf of Iraqis who claimed that British troops tortured and executed civilians. This was a deliberate lie, born of hostility to Britain. And Hermer was up to his neck in it, says Luke Gittos buff.ly/bX71pkM
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Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
Men without degrees built this.
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Lord Moylan
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan·
In what universe did the proponents of the assisted suicide Bill think, “Hey, we can do this despite the detailed objections of every single medical Royal College”? In today’s debate many of them were in blank denial about this opposition. Political stupidity.
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Peter Bleksley
Peter Bleksley@PeterBleksley·
My contempt for these men runs deeper than any ocean.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Starmer and Hermer Built the Machine Together. Now They Run the Country. In 2007, two barristers worked without pay on a case that would change the legal landscape for every British soldier who had served in Iraq. Keir Starmer and Richard Hermer appeared as interveners in Al-Skeini v Secretary of State for Defence, representing eleven human rights organisations including Amnesty International and Liberty. Their argument was that the European Convention on Human Rights should apply to British forces operating overseas. They lost in the Court of Appeal. They appealed to the House of Lords. They lost again. But the legal principle they had argued for eventually prevailed at the European Court of Human Rights, and what followed was the Iraq Historic Allegations Team, sixty million pounds of public money, seven years of investigations, and not a single prosecution. The soldiers it pursued were, in almost every case, found to have acted properly. Starmer believed in it enough to do it for free. Johnny Mercer, who spent years dismantling the consequences, put it plainly. Starmer had insisted on doing it for free. That is not the behaviour of a barrister following the cab rank rule. That is ideological conviction. Hermer's conviction, it subsequently emerged, was not without financial reward once the machinery was running. Documents obtained by the Daily Telegraph show that having helped establish the legal architecture pro bono in 2007, Hermer then used that same architecture to pursue Iraqi claims against British soldiers at £450 an hour, fifty percent higher than the only other KC involved in the group action. He set his success fee at the maximum level permitted, one hundred percent of his normal rate. The MoD's own lawyers challenged his fees as excessive and said he was too junior to command that rate. He is thought to have earned around six figures from the broader group action. The claims he was pursuing were eventually ruled to be deliberate lies. The soldiers were fully exonerated. Sergeant Richie Catterall had been cleared of wrongdoing by the British Army in 2003 for a fatal shooting in Basra. The Army found he had acted in self-defence. The legal precedent Starmer and Hermer established triggered two further investigations spanning thirteen years. A 2016 inquiry again concluded he had acted in self-defence and found a false document had been created to shift blame onto the military. Catterall was finally exonerated. He told the Telegraph he was gutted that Starmer had helped bring the case against him and that the Prime Minister owed him an apology. Starmer is now Prime Minister. Hermer is now Attorney General, appointed by Starmer personally, elevated to the House of Lords specifically for the role, chosen over Emily Thornberry who had held the shadow brief. The former head of the Army, General Sir Peter Wall, has said Hermer's role in the Al-Sweady claims was tantamount to treason. A former commanding officer of 22 SAS said Hermer must step down. The Bar Standards Board has been asked to investigate. Nigel Farage has reported Hermer to the House of Lords standards commissioner. The Troubles Bill that is now subjecting Northern Ireland veterans to the same lawfare is not an accident of policy. The process that drove Fred, a special forces veteran, to attempt suicide after his medical records were handed to terrorists' families was not an oversight. The machine that cost sixty million pounds and produced no prosecutions was not a mistake. Starmer and Hermer built it together, one working for free out of conviction, the other later working for maximum fees out of the same conviction, and now both occupy the positions from which they can ensure the machine keeps running.

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Stuey Beef 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Downing Street wants you to believe Keir Starmer was some neutral technician, reluctantly “assisting the court on points of law”. The documents say something very different. In 2007, Starmer personally led a landmark human rights challenge over Iraq, working pro bono – for free – alongside Richard (now Lord) Hermer and Phil Shiner, the very solicitor later struck off and convicted over false claims against our troops. That litigation forced the MoD to reopen inquiries into deaths in Iraq and triggered years of fresh investigations into soldiers who had already been cleared, plunging hundreds of veterans into legal misery. This wasn’t some minor footnote in his career. It was a political choice: Starmer chose to donate his top‑tier legal firepower to a project that tore open legal hell for British servicemen – then built his career on the back of it.
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Rafe Heydel-Mankoo
The ONLY way we are going to get a strong right-wing government that is able to implement its manifesto policies is if we UNITE THE RIGHT If we split the right we face either a coalition (which invariably leads to compromise and watered down policies) or, far worse, a Frankenstein government coalition of left-wing parties The only reason the so-called Conservative Party was able to form majority governments was because it was the only party (allegedly) on the right, whilst the left-wing vote was split between 5 parties (Labour, Lib Dem, Green, SNP & Plaid). Uniting the right is the only way to save Britain.
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'We must UNITE the right' Rafe Heydel-Mankoo of the New Culture Forum says the time is now to get in a proper right-wing government and the country can not afford the risk of a super-coalition of the Greens, Labour, Lib Dems & the SNP. @RafHM | @iancollinsuk

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Right To Life UK
Right To Life UK@RightToLifeUK·
⚡DEVASTATING FROM LORD DEBEN! The former Cabinet Minister tells Peers that the assisted suicide Bill is the only Bill he can remember in FIFTY years in politics opposed by every member of the disabled movement. It is disturbing that Bill supporters are so unconcerned about this.
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