Michael Thompson

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Michael Thompson

Michael Thompson

@ThompsonMinor

A Briton and proud of it. A life spent travelling, and a career spent in hospitality and technology

Gloucestershire UK Beigetreten Temmuz 2011
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Jody McIntyre
Jody McIntyre@jodymcintyre_·
Hope not Hate claim to be “working tirelessly to expose and oppose far-right extremism”. But yesterday, their former Political Organiser Liron Velleman escaped jail time after ADMITTING child sex offences. My full investigation into Hope not Hate, published here tomorrow.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨WILL COLESHILL CONFRONTS ZACK POLANSKI - "P-SS OFF" @WillColeshill asked @ZackPolanski why his MP's support ABORTION UP UNTIL BIRTH An absolutely insane policy And Zack got VERY ANNOYED 🤬
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The Christian Nationalist Party
His son groomed and raped a 13 year old child in Rotherham, UK. He says he doesn't see it as rape because "she wasn't a virgin or new to sex". These are dangerous people.
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CraiginEngland
CraiginEngland@ghost_wales·
Facts His wife is Sureena Brackenridge Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom A Labour MP constituency Wolverhampton North East since July 2024. During the election campaign she used campaign leaflets eluding to her husband’s Royal Marine career, it was a total fabrication and lie. She must have known this. She blocks me on here when I’ve asked her about it. In my opinion she’s also a liar just like her husband the disgusting disgraceful Greg Brackenridge Labour councillor now resigned over his lies about being a Royal Marine. She in my opinion knowingly lied to the public and should resign her seat.
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CraiginEngland@ghost_wales

Good the Stolen Valour Labour councillor scumbag Greg Brackenridge has now resigned. Now his Labour MP wife should resign too, she got elected on the back of his lies on the election leaflets. Blatant liars both of them. A Wolverhampton councillor and former mayor, who was found to have falsely claimed he had served as a Royal Marine, has stepped down. City of Wolverhampton Council confirmed that Greg Brackenridge, councillor for Wednesfield South, had resigned from his seat. He was investigated by the authority's subcommittee in July and found to have breached a code of conduct for exaggerating his military service. The BBC has tried to contact Brackenridge for comment. He was elected as mayor of Wolverhampton in 2021 and used to represent Labour, before more recently sitting as an independent. Brackenridge had made the false claims in 2021 during a speech when he unveiled a statue in Wednesfield to commemorate Sikh soldiers who died during the Battle of Saragarhi. An investigation last year heard Brackenridge, whose wife Sureena is Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East and whose son is a councillor, was found to have not completed the training and had not received a green beret for "passing out" as a Royal Marine commando. The panel also said he had "given the impression" he had served as a Royal Marine while chairing the council's Armed Forces Covenant Board. At the time, he faced faced cross-party condemnation for his behaviour and for "watering down" a public apology. A city of Wolverhampton Council spokesperson said: "We confirm that Councillor Greg Brackenridge has resigned his seat and we have, in line with the law placed a notice of vacancy on our website. "We anticipate that the election to fill his seat will be held on 7 May 2026 along with the 20 other seats being contested at the upcoming election." bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Joe Rich
Joe Rich@joerichlaw·
So Labour Together founder Morgan McSweeney’s phone - with all his legendary contacts and messages etc in it - was ‘stolen’? Its WhatsApp messages have gone to that ‘happy place’ in the sky where his close friend Peter Mandelson’s emails vanished to. This is how vetting works now
Nicholas Guyatt@NicholasGuyatt

Peter Mandelson's bankrupt lobbying firm has admitted that a "significant" number of his emails have somehow disappeared, I'm sure there's an innocent explanation for this

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Tim Cooke 🇮🇱 🇬🇧
Pretty well all Europe is now within range of the Islamic Regime's ballistic missiles. Now imagine that they could mount a nuclear weapon on one of those missiles. We know they had the capability and were technically within two weeks of refining weapons grade uranium. Sobering!
OSINTdefender@sentdefender

Graphic published by the Israel Defense Force of the assessed range now of Iran’s arsenal of ballistic missiles, following yesterday’s attempted attack against the joint US-UK military base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean utilizing two intermediate-range ballistic missiles, with nearly all of Europe - including parts of the United Kingdom - now in range of missiles fired by Iran.

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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
Iran is attacking British territory. Starmer wants to hand that territory to a country that backs Iran in the current conflict. telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Let me get this straight The IRGC are ; Actively planning terrorist attacks in the UK Attacking UK bases in Cyprus and Diego Garcia May have missiles that can actually reach Britain Yet they are legal and free to operate in the UK? What are we doing??? 🇬🇧
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Tower Hamlets – where Mayor Lutfur Rahman's party, which runs the council, only fields Bangladeshi candidates – is under investigation over concerns it could be funnelling money to Bangladeshi groups. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/21/tow…
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D5RSS 🇬🇧
D5RSS 🇬🇧@d5_rss·
Dear Iranian temporary Supreme leader. Please don't fire another missile towards UK sovereign territory or I will be forced to hold another press conference talking about how wonderful Islam is. Regards @Keir_Starmer
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Julie Hull
Julie Hull@rivier·
This morning, @BBCNews eulogising their ‘beloved’ colleague Jenni Murray, while slyly insinuating she left Women’s Hour in 2020 for health reasons. Here’s Jenni in her own words, exposing the truth those misogynist bastards refuse to admit. dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
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Michael Thompson@ThompsonMinor·
@claire_adams694 @Quincun36705461 This whole process has been managed disgracefully by both Tories and now Labour. The evidence is clearly focused on Muslim rape gangs and we all know which party they support. The only report that gives any credibility is the one @RupertLowe10 supported recently Shameful Labour
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Claire Adams
Claire Adams@claire_adams694·
🚨 Labour’s Grooming Gang Inquiry Has Been Deliberately Delayed Until After The Next Election 🚨 I took the time to read through the latest details of this so called national inquiry properly, not headlines, not spin, the actual substance, and here is the reality. On 8 January 2025, the Government rejected calls for a new national grooming gang inquiry, arguing the focus should instead be on implementing previous recommendations. Then on 14 June 2025, Keir Starmer stood there and announced a National Grooming Gang Inquiry. Six months later, on 9 December 2025, Anne Longfield was appointed to lead it. And now, months on from that announcement, this is where we actually are. The Terms of Reference are still not finalised. Still being drafted. Still being negotiated. Anne Longfield herself has admitted the draft is not strong enough and not detailed enough, and she did not even write it. If the person leading the inquiry is telling you it is weak, then it is weak. Even now the wording around one of the most critical issues, ethnicity, race and religion, only says the inquiry “should” look at it. Not will. Not must. That is not a technicality, that is a loophole. It means it can still be watered down. This is being sold as a national inquiry, yet only a single digit number of areas will actually receive full local investigations. The rest of the country, dozens of affected towns and thousands of victims, will be pushed into a general call for evidence. That is not full exposure, that is containment. There is currently no advisory panel in place. The previous one has been disbanded. The legal team is still being hired. This is not a system ready to deliver justice, it is a system still being built behind closed doors. They have also made it clear the Terms of Reference will define what the inquiry does, and only after that will survivors be brought in to shape how it is done. That is completely backwards. Victims should be shaping the scope, not just the process. We are told there will be no no go zones, but there is no explanation of how that is enforced, who decides it, or what happens when it is challenged. Without that, it is just words. And here is the part they do not want you focusing on. The inquiry will start in April 2026, run for three years, and the final report will not be published until after the next General Election. That is not a coincidence. That is a political decision. Labour has structured this so the consequences land after the public have already voted. That is not about justice, that is about control. This inquiry has potential, but right now it is too slow, too limited, too vague, and far too politically convenient to deliver the accountability victims deserve. I am not interested in what they promise. I am interested in what they deliver. Right now, this is not good enough!
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Michael Thompson@ThompsonMinor·
@NawafAlThani @errjustsaying Also, it supports western military intelligence which feared Iran had these long range weapons, and therefore justifies the pre-emptive attack. It also highlights Trump's vacuous comments that Iran's capability is nearly eradicated.
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Nawaf Al-Thani نواف بن مبارك آل ثاني
If the Diego Garcia strike report is accurate, then one of the central assumptions about Iran’s missile program has just collapsed. For years, the accepted ceiling was around 2,000 kilometers. A ballistic missile reaching Diego Garcia suggests something in the neighborhood of 4,000 kilometers, which pushes it out of the medium-range category and into the intermediate-range class (IRBM). That is a strategic leap. The real story is not whether the missile was intercepted. It is that Iran may have demonstrated reach far beyond what much of the world believed it possessed. A 4,000-kilometer capability changes the map. Major European capitals begin to enter the conversation. Paris comes into range. London moves much closer to the edge of vulnerability depending on launch point and payload. This would mean the missile threat is no longer confined to the Gulf, Israel, or parts of South Asia. It would mean the radius of deterrence, defense, and fear has expanded dramatically. If confirmed, Diego Garcia was not just a target. It was a message.
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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
For a number of years, more than 20 years ago, I worked for a Pakistani owned business and lived in a Muslim dominated area of Manchester. I understand why Nick feels this way, and those railing against it in the name of diversity are ignoring that Islam is aggressively intolerant of other religions. I have many years of personal experience with both immigrant and British born Pakistanis. There was no real difference. Islam is the one true faith and all others are "kafir". It's a far more exclusive religion than others, there is no interest in diversity of faith. You are Muslim, or you are "kafir". This was highlighted to me on the day of 9/11. It was early in the morning, around 9am, and cheers started echoing down the corridors. Word started to spread and they were all grinning and clapping each other on the backs. These were men and women born and raised here for the most part. The owner wheeled in a big CRT TV and 30-40 of them gathered around BBC news laughing and cheering like Pakistan were in the cricket world cup final. It is not hard to see why large public prayers by followers of a religion perceived as hostile to your very existence can feel less like worship and more like an assertion of dominance. I'm sure there are many good, tolerant Muslim people in this country who mix Western ideals with the muslim faith. People that consider themselves British among all else. But I learned that day that there are less than you think.
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy

Too many are too polite to say this. But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination. The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination. Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions. And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals. I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook. Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation. Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration. It was an act of domination and therefore division. It shouldn’t happen again.

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Michael Thompson@ThompsonMinor·
@LiamHalligan As you say, Liam, this is deeply worrying at a time when 10yr bond sits at 4.9% and - with Iran crisis - likely to go higher (given the woeful economic mess we're in) without a significant change in course with spending on welfare and the NHS.
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Liam Halligan
Liam Halligan@LiamHalligan·
This story below reveals the true extent of Angela Rayner's cluelessness when it comes to economics, the public finances and financial markets. I say that not with glee - but deep alarm and regret. If this is really how the probable next Prime Minister of the UK thinks - betting markets put a more than 50% chance on leadership coup by June - then the ousting of Starmer/Reeves by Rayner (or Miliband) is likely to spark an instant spike in gilt yields, from their already elevated levels. Just the fact that Rayner has said what she has below will put yet more upward pressure on the market-driven borrowing costs – whatever the Bank of England says is these days mere mood – that drive the interest rates faced by firms and households. I have nothing against more social housing – on the contrary, the arguments in favour of building more are at the heart of my book "Home Truths", along with policy mechanisms that could get that done. But if you think that, in the current environment, hard-nosed international creditors do - or even should - give a monkey's about the "social benefits" of subsidised housing then you are utterly and dangerously deluded. Again, I say this in sorrow, not glee. I knew plenty of smart people at the top of successive Blair governments. The architects of New Labour – at least the Blairites – always made sure there were financially literate and market-savvy people in the room when big decisions were made. That was important back then - when the national debt Britain had to service was 35pc of GDP. Now – with the same metric pushing 100pc of GDP and Britain paying more than Morocco to borrow money – it is absolutely vital. It seems that there is no-one – NO-ONE AT ALL – near the top of today's Labour government who has the first clue about the realities of public accounts and global finance. These are – once again – NOT tribal or party-political points, but statements of cold fact ....
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford

Exclusive from @breeallegretti Angela Rayner has privately criticised the OBR and suggested that Labour has 'over-corrected' in the wake of the Tories In a private call with City investors organised by BNP Paribas she said that the official forecaster had failed to recognise the benefits of increased public spending Rayner attacked the scoring methodology used by the OBR, which measures the expected cost and growth gains of government policies to calculate the amount of fiscal headroom, based on the chancellor’s rules She said that the government's drive to build more social housing was considered a cost without any recognition of the social benefits She argued that the OBR is 'preventing' the government from greater public spending because it 'doesn't account for the returns' properly Expect this to be a growing fault line as the elections in May approach thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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WeAreFairCop
WeAreFairCop@WeAreFairCop·
BREAKING! The Chief Constable of @HertsPolice personally approved the Pride Progress Flag, lanyards and pins on police uniforms in a direct Up Yours to the High Court. If you are from Hertfordshire, let us know - Harry.
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