Grey Ghost

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Grey Ghost

Grey Ghost

@TechTonix

When did the word lie change its meaning to 'something I disagree with'? Here on X the two things appear to be interchangeable.

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Grey Ghost
Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@Capt_Brexiteer @jessasstrophe As the article you've linked to states this is largely due to the Iran war so, as I've already stated, this would be the same under any government.
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@Capt_Brexiteer @jessasstrophe That's from January 2025, it's not really recent information and doesn't really cover any significant portion of the Labour government so far. Again, what's happening was similar under the previous government and would be similar under any government.
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Hacker BioHazzard Version 1.0@Capt_Brexiteer·
When you start to realise the debt to GDP ratio is the key to my statement, you'll have to retract your rebuttal. Labour has spent more, saved less and borrowed more. As for the bond yields, I wish we could go back to Truss levels. Truss took the blame for the BoE firewall the day before the budget. Most listened to the media and hadn't been paying attention. Read more.
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Grey Ghost
Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@Capt_Brexiteer @jessasstrophe To say he's put us in "the worst debt slavery" isn't really an honest assessment. Debt has continued to grown under every recent government, and would continue to grow regardless of who was in power, so that would be true regardless by the very nature of growth.
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Hacker BioHazzard Version 1.0@Capt_Brexiteer·
@jessasstrophe You're a bit gullible and naive aren't you. Truss had a plan the banking cartel didn't like, but Starmer has put us in the worst debt slavery in our history. You need to wake up to these criminals. Starmer is a sock puppet and compromised.
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@gpchatbot @oldishbird1 @FurkanGozukara I think the reality will be somewhere in between. The relationship will be rebuilt fairly quickly, but parts of it will be changed forever. The UK, and most of the world, will no longer place the same level of trust in the US we have previously as we've seen how fragile it is.
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GP1@gpchatbot·
@oldishbird1 @FurkanGozukara Sadly it will not. That's not how these things work. Trump has proved America cannot be trusted. A new face at the White House will not magically solve anything. Think decades.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The special relationship is completely dead. Trump brutally humiliates the UK on the world stage, mocking their aircraft carriers as pathetic toys compared to the US. He openly rejects their delayed offer for help, proving the Western coalition has completely fractured.
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@DransomGSM @astraiaintel Everyone does want a quick end to the war, what Ukraine don't want is to have to completely surrender half their country to achieve that, which is largely what's being proposed. They could easily have surrendered at any point if they wanted to, it didn't really need a negotiation
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714DelawareSt@DransomGSM·
@astraiaintel I'm confused as to why this is being cheered on. I would hope everyone would like a quick end to the war. Keep in mind, this war has been going on for 4 years now. What does "quick end" mean?
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Astraia Intel@astraiaintel·
FUCKING FINALLY!!! ZELENSKY MADE IT CLEAR: “Trump wants a quick end to the war, but “quick” means at someone’s expense. I won’t accept peace at Ukraine’s expense.“ BIG “FUCK YOU” TO MAGA BY THE UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'It comes from a shock at what he sees as the arrogance maybe of European countries, not just the UK, the arrogance of Nato.' @beverleyturner shares her analysis of President Donald Trump's comments on the UK's defence. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604
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Shayna@Shayna620·
@EdwardJDavey Iran having nuclear long-range missiles is a better idea right Ed? Also, who cares that they slaughter their own people that they dictate over? We see you, coward.
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Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey·
Trump’s illegal Iran war could cost the UK economy a staggering £15bn. All cheered on by Reform and the Conservatives. Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch should apologise to every family now paying the price. standard.co.uk/news/politics/…
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@Caollaghan @dave43law @EricLDaugh So you've posted your own link to prove yourself wrong, well done. You don't even have to read past the headline to see it doesn't say they will be sending ships.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP. President Trump just dropped a truth nuke on American "allies" and the UK "WE come to their rescue, but they will NEVER come to ours. And I want you to remember that we said this, they didn't come to our rescue! Now they all want to help when they're annihilated!" "The other side is annihilated. They said, 'we'd love to send ships.' They actually made a statement, a couple of them, that we want to get involved when the war's over..." "...No, it's supposed to get involved with the war's BEGINNING or even before it begins!" "We had the UK say that 'we'll send,' this is three weeks ago, 'we'll send our aircraft carriers,' which aren't the best aircraft carriers, by the way, they're toys compared to what we have, but 'we'll send our aircraft carrier when the war's over.'" 😭 "I said, oh, that's wonderful. Thank you very much. Don't bother. We don't need it. And we don't need it. We don't need them!"
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@comical_engr How is that "latest data", it's from 2024 we're in 2026 now. Data is available up to December 2025, which shows a different story, so perhaps that's why you're purposely using old data.
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James 🌸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇦🇺
Wake up humanity - you are being sold a lie. We often hear that renewable energy is rapidly replacing fossil fuels. But the latest data from the Energy Institute – Statistical Review of World Energy (2025) tells a more sobering story. Yes, from 2010 to 2024 solar energy grew by an astonishing 1,453% and wind energy surged by 471%, while gas grew only by 31% and oil by 15%. At first glance, this looks like real change is happening to our energy supply. But here’s the reality check: in absolute terms, solar and wind increased by 1,453 TWh and 471 TWh respectively, while gas and oil increased by 9,685 TWh and 7,099 TWh. Let that sink in. We are indeed producing far more renewable energy than ever before - but global consumption of fossil fuels is still growing, and at a much larger scale. This isn’t an energy transition. It’s an energy addition! We need to confront an uncomfortable truth renewables are not replacing fossil fuels despite trillions of dollars of investment. How much more will the transition really cost us?
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@Tazmanian_126 @SeddSezz It's always good to see new evidence and evidence based theories, however that in no way confirms it's a 'scam' or 'fake news'. It does suggest theories should be tested more closely against the evidence we have.
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Sedd 🇬🇧@SeddSezz·
🚨Government to re-open CO2 plan They'll stump up £100m for the pleasure. This is quite a crazy, unexpected surprise given how hellbent Labour is on Net Zero. Still no plans to drill or frack though... The North Sea sits idle and the taxpayer is being conned!
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Yup@yup_blake·
@TechTonix @spatially @MikeLevin You’re quite slow not realizing I’m referring to your country. Try harder with your comprehension skills.
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Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
This is truly insane, and it should be front page news across America.  Denmark secretly deployed soldiers to Greenland prepared to blow up airport runways to stop a U.S. invasion. They brought blood supplies to treat the wounded. France, Germany, Norway, and Sweden quietly coordinated against us. This was not a drill. This was our closest allies preparing to fight Americans. Let that sink in. NATO allies. Countries whose soldiers have fought and died alongside ours for decades. They looked at this president and decided they had to prepare for the worst. Fewer allies does not make America great. It makes us more isolated, more vulnerable, and it hands Russia and China exactly what they have always wanted: an America abandoned by its friends. The American people deserve to know how badly this president has damaged our standing in the world.  bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Grey Ghost
Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@Noggafor @WillSmithSpeak @MikeLevin China most certainly are. The more the US alienates itself the more country turn to other partners, and China are in pole position. That's primarily trade currently, but with money comes power and the possibility of partnerships in other areas including security.
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@yup_blake @spatially @MikeLevin The EU doesn't have a functioning military because it isn't a country. Pretty much every country in the EU has a functioning military
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Yup@yup_blake·
@spatially @MikeLevin Denmark and the EU don’t even have functioning militaries.
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@latimeralder Then you'd have to get that from the Energy Trends and Price report over at gov.uk, which is produced quarterly so you can get the December 2025 report.
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Latimer Alder
Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
@TechTonix 'Where does that cover your drive to the petrol station to fill up?' That's under 'oil'.
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Latimer Alder
Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
Where does Britain get its energy from? 39% from oil 32% from gas 10% from wind and a few odds and sods. This may come as a shock to renewables fans. Be gentle with them. It upsets their world view
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Grey Ghost@TechTonix·
@latimeralder Where does that cover your drive to the petrol station to fill up? Your chart shows energy consumption by source, as do the figures i presented to you
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Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
@TechTonix I don't see where that covers my gas central heating...or my drive to the petrol station to fill up Please advise
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Latimer Alder@latimeralder·
@TechTonix Super. If you have 2025 figures, I'd be happy to see them 2024 was the latest I could find
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