Frantique- Starmer's dad made a Tool. Vote Reform.

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Frantique- Starmer's dad made a Tool. Vote Reform.

Frantique- Starmer's dad made a Tool. Vote Reform.

@Frantique4

Cranky 'Far Right' lady. RT for info, not agreement. Not PC/Woke. Anti halal/illegals/Islam. Only M&F. Love ReformUK, GBnews, FSU. No DMs, you will be blocked.

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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
MEET ANOTHER INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR NEWHAM This guy, Mehmood Murza, is a hardcore Islamist and has no business being anywhere near a council office. We have to stop these people from being able to stand in our elections. I feel like a broken record but it’s out of control.
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BritMatters 🇬🇧
BritMatters 🇬🇧@britmatters·
The Man Who Paid In & The Man Who Paid Nothing. Meet Frank, the man who paid in. Frank turned 80 last winter. He grafted 52 years as a builder in Manchester, his hands and back are broken from laying bricks in pouring rain. Every week he paid his National Insurance. Never claimed benefits. Never broke the law. He raised two kids on a council estate, paid his taxes and did his bit for the country he loves. Now he shuffles to the post office in the same coat he’s worn since 2018. His old Nokia phone barely holds the charge. His State Pension is £241.30 a week, just over £12,500 a year, but after gaps, Frank gets less. He counts every penny. Some weeks it’s heating or eating. Last winter around 2,500 people in England died from cold associated causes. Frank keeps the thermostat at 15 degrees and wears jumpers indoors. "I’m not living," he tells his neighbour. "I’m just existing." His wife, Margaret, has been in a care home for two years, dementia stealing her away. Frank struggles to keep their old car on the road for weekly visits. One more breakdown and those trips could end. Every pension day is the same. Frank walks past the bookies where young fighting age men fresh off small boats shout, laugh and slap down stacks of cash twice as thick as his weekly pension. He keeps his head down, clutching his wallet, praying nobody follows him home. His street no longer feels like his street. Fewer familiar faces. Foreign languages. The corner shop is now a Turkish barbers. He feels all alone in the city he once helped build. Meet Ahmed, the man who paid nothing. Ahmed arrived on a dinghy last summer, one of 41,472 Channel crossings in 2025, mostly young men from Somalia, Eritrea, Afghanistan and Sudan. He tossed his documents into the sea, then claimed asylum the moment the dinghy touched the beach. No passport. No papers. No contributions. The Home Office puts him in a hotel. Heating on full. Three meals a day. Security on the door.Ahmed strolls the streets in new clothes and the latest iPhone, using free bus shuttles twice a day, drinking and laughing with friends outside the same bookies Frank avoids. He broke immigration rules entering the country uninvited. Once granted asylum, the door opens to UK benefits and housing. Frank paid in all his life and obeyed every rule. He built the Britain that now houses Ahmed. Ahmed has paid nothing and doesn't obey the rules, he receives shelter, warmth, food, free transport and pocket money while Frank rations food, huddles under blankets to keep warm and constantly worries about money. Tonight as Ahmed relaxes in a warm hotel room with new Nike trainers by the bed, wondering what’s for dinner. Frank sits in his cold home wondering why a lifetime of hard work brings only deprivation. This story is repeating in towns and cities across the country. This isn’t fairness. This is a betrayal. #UKNews #UKPolitics #StopTheBoats
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Three former soldiers will appear at Belfast magistrates court on April 20th. One is charged with a killing that took place in May 1972. He is not accused of acting outside his orders. He is accused of acting within them. The distinction no longer appears to matter. This is the reality behind Labour's Northern Ireland Troubles Bill, a piece of legislation dressed in the language of reconciliation that functions, in practice, as an engine of persecution. The state that sent these men to Northern Ireland, that gave them their orders, that relied on their judgment in circumstances no minister has ever faced, is now the state that funds the machinery pursuing them through the courts half a century later. That is not a technicality. It is the central fact. Taxpayer money flows to the lawyers challenging the actions of soldiers whose actions were sanctioned by the taxpayer. The government calls this justice. General Sir Peter Wall, who commanded the British Army for four years, calls it something without moral backbone. He is right. The operational consequences are already visible. Elite soldiers are leaving the SAS and SBS rather than face the prospect of prosecution decades hence for missions carried out under government orders. The crisis has become sufficiently acute that reservists are being brought into the regular SAS to fill roles vacated by those walking out. Britain's most capable fighting force is being quietly hollowed out by a bill whose architects appear indifferent to the result. Seven former SAS commanders have warned that the legislation is doing the enemy's work, that operational secrets exposed through inquiries give hostile states a narrative of lawless troops. Moscow, Tehran and Beijing do not need to discredit British special forces. Westminster is doing it for them. The asymmetry at the heart of this legislation is not incidental. It is structural. IRA members were released under the Good Friday Agreement. Many destroyed evidence, stayed silent, or received letters guaranteeing they would not be pursued. Soldiers kept records, gave statements, and remained traceable. Decades later, only one group remains available for scrutiny. Not because they are more culpable, but because they are more reachable. The Coagh ambush of June 1991 illustrates the logic perfectly. Three IRA men were stopped by the SAS on their way to murder someone. A coroner ruled the force used was justified. Years later a family challenged that ruling, arguing the soldier should have paused after each shot to consider whether to fire the next one. A judge described that argument as ludicrous and utterly divorced from reality. The challenge continues, funded by legal aid, heard at the Court of Appeal just days ago. No verdict ends the process. The process is the punishment. Keir Starmer has said publicly he is absolutely confident there will be no vexatious prosecutions. Three soldiers will be in a Belfast court in sixteen days. His confidence has not reached them. The government insists its bill provides robust protections for veterans. General Sir Nick Parker, who oversaw the final operations in Northern Ireland, says ministers do not understand the duty of the state to stand by those who serve it. The duty to stand by those who serve is contractual, not sentimental. A soldier who follows orders in a war the state authorised cannot later be offered up as payment for political convenience. What is being constructed here is not a legacy process. It is a permanent legal industry, sustained by public money, targeting the most traceable participants in a conflict the state itself waged. The soldiers kept their records. That is now their liability. A serious country does not behave this way. This one, apparently, does. "Keir Starmer has said publicly he is absolutely confident there will be no vexatious prosecutions. Three soldiers will be in a Belfast court in sixteen days. His confidence has not reached them."
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
Britain, increasingly divided along ethnic, religious and cultural lines, is at an inflection point. We can choose to go the way of either Lebanon or Japan. I know which I prefer. My latest piece. ⬇️ paulembery.com/p/i-believe-in…
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
I can’t get my head around how destructive the Milibands are - seemingly with total unawareness of the results of their actions. Surely no one can be that stupid? But other than money (for David) and power (for Ed) how do they justify to themselves the devastation wreaked on economies, lives and the environment thanks to their obsession?
David Turver@7Kiwi

This is the man that helped create the Climate Change Act that has resulted in the UK closing its fertiliser plants. Now he's worried about a lack of fertiliser. These people should be in prison.

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Alexandra
Alexandra@Alexandr4Denman·
The free speech union have found out all five members have links to Islamist groups and pro Hamas organisations ! This is criminal and should be stopped in its tracks immediately!
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David Turver
David Turver@7Kiwi·
This is the man that helped create the Climate Change Act that has resulted in the UK closing its fertiliser plants. Now he's worried about a lack of fertiliser. These people should be in prison.
David Miliband@DMiliband

The window to avert a massive global hunger crisis is rapidly closing. Must-read from the @guardian on the food security timebomb that will go off if fertiliser cannot pass through the Strait of Hormuz: theguardian.com/world/2026/apr…

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Jim Crawfurd 💙 🇺🇦
@Frantique4 @Mary_Tom11 @HJB_News__ Hope he’s ok, and very much agree with your last sentence. Whenever we put out one of those “our Emergency Department is extremely busy, please don’t come unless it’s a real emergency” statements, we always worry about the older people who “don’t want to make a fuss”.
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HJB News
HJB News@HJB_News__·
British taxpayers to fork out ‘another £60m’ so small boat migrants can get priority private health care when they arrive illegally, while 7.2 million Brits continue to wait on NHS waiting lists. The Home Office has signed a deal with Doctor PA Limited to provide “urgent priority healthcare needs of individuals arriving via small boats”. The contract is valid for six years.
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
🚨 A Shia terrorist from England says he is going to fight for the Islamic Republic. He is from Leeds and openly says he is going to Iran to fight for the IRGC, even brazenly showing his UK passport. This is a serious security concern and he should be barred from re-entering the country, @Keir_Starmer.
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Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins@KTHopkins·
Are we too dog friendly? No. We are too friendly to foreign cultures that choose to join us. Every time Democrats threaten gun control, decent Republicans buy another weapon Time to equip ourselves with Malinois ..
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Frank Stephens
Frank Stephens@justrightFrank·
THEY KNEW: In 2002, Home Office investigator Adele Weir was sent to Rotherham. Using information that was already available she produced a report naming a Pakistani drug gang that were grooming children. She sent her report to her bosses and the Chief Constable. They ignored it.
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Bruges Group 🇬🇧@BrugesGroup·
“When measured in real terms, after Brexit total exports rose by more than 23 percent, from £735 billion in 2015 to £905 billion in 2025.” Post-Brexit, Britain is not only doing more trade, but diversification thereof means we’re less reliant on the EU. thecritic.co.uk/brexit-was-not…
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Sir James Dyson has accused the Labour Party of "revenge economics" which is damaging the nation and its security, blasting in particular Ed Miliband's carbon taxes and Rachel Reeves's 'death tax' on farmers. dailysceptic.org/2026/04/04/jam…
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The Reform Daily
The Reform Daily@ReformDaily_·
• Karl Johnson - Stanley & Outwood East • Andrew Wakefield - Wakefield North
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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
This shocking video has been uploaded to social media by a pair of young women who were followed and aggressively harassed and threatened with an umbrella in East London. These two men are allegedly the owners. Violent, dangerous men.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
Ofcom has some serious questions to answer. As the media regulator stifles free speech through its draconian, overzealous enforcement of the Online Safety Act — both in the UK and the US — it is also handing out donations to its favoured news outlets. So much for impartiality. It has now been revealed that Ofcom provided £50,000 in funding to the Guardian Foundation last year. General Secretary of the Free Speech Union, Lord Young of Acton, has said: “It’s genuinely odd that Ofcom has given £50,000 to The Guardian when, almost alone among UK newspapers, The Guardian eschews any regulation of its content. “If you’re misrepresented by The Guardian, your only recourse is to complain to its internal ombudsman – in other words, it marks its own homework. If only Ofcom granted the same latitude to GB News and Elon Musk.” Read more below 👇
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