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@IndiusMaximus

Flora Duffy stan account. MCFC. Feed the Goat. Bermudian. Retired Somm. Smallholder.

South East, England Bergabung Ağustos 2011
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Alex Wickham@alexwickham

BREAKING: Sources say Olly Robbins felt bound by the rules of the security vetting process NOT to tell the PM, No10 or the foreign secretary about the concerns raised about Mandelson That means it appears No10 WERE in fact unaware he had issues with his vetting And sources say in fact Mandelson DID NOT simply fail his vetting. Instead issues were raised and the FCDO security team and ultimately Robbins had to make a decision on whether to grant him DV clearance. It was their decision and there was no “overturning,” sources say As @SamCoatesSky reports via former security official Ciaran Martin, Robbins was prohibited from sharing information about what happened with anyone outside the FCDO security team Sources say the point of the vetting process is that it is extremely invasive and people who go through it must be confident they can tell the whole truth and not have highly embarrassing information about their personal lives leak or be spread around colleagues That means the circle of people allowed to know about what happens in each vetting case is very small and the information is highly privileged The decision on whether to approve Mandelson’s clearance, according to the vetting rules, is taken by a small team of FCDO security officials and ultimately Robbins, sources say Under no circumstance is Robbins or that team able to share the details of the vetting case with No10 or anyone else, sources say. Robbins felt he could not share it with any minister or private office, sources say It appears the PM and No10 were unaware of how these rules were perceived by Robbins and FCDO, and think he should have told them. Allies of Robbins think it is unfair he was sacked But crucially it appears right now that Robbins did not tell No10 and they were actually in the dark about all this until Tuesday. What an unbelievable mess

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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
Keir Starmer is a lawyer and is trained to speak carefully. He also knows that lying to parliament is a resigning offence. When Starmer insisted to journalists that Peter Mandelson successfully obtained security clearance for his appointment, this was a false statement, but one without legal consequences. When addressing the same topic in parliament, Starmer was careful to avoid repeating this falsehood, instead stating only that Mandelson had been thoroughly vetted. Ministers and officials addressing parliament were also careful to avoid stating that Mandelson had been cleared by the security services prior to his appointment. Like Starmer, they formulated their statements in a way that led parliament to believe he had been cleared by the security services without explicitly claiming that this had happened. Starmer and his minions knew exactly what they were doing. They formulated their statements as they did because they were fully aware of the relevant facts and did not want to get caught lying to parliament. They are guilty as sin.
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David Maddox
David Maddox@DavidPBMaddox·
Just pointing out that I broke the story 7 months ago that Mandelson failed vetting from the security services and put it to Downing Street...so the idea that Downing Street only found out on Tuesday is complete nonsense. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
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Ally Fogg
Ally Fogg@AllyFogg·
To spell it out: if Olly Robbins was not following instructions from Starmer at No10 & was not following instructions from Lammy at FCO, who *was* he following instructions from?
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Aphra Brandreth
Aphra Brandreth@AphraBrandreth·
At a @CommonsForeign session in November 2025, I directly asked Sir Oliver Robbins whether the FCDO had a different view of who should be recommended for the posting of US Ambassador. His response? "It was clear that the Prime Minister wanted to make this appointment himself."
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
The UK is now a country whereby the public reaction to rape and murder is seen as more heinous a crime than the rape or murder.
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The Drunk Republican
The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub·
Wild when you consider that Great Britain was once the largest and wealthiest empire in history and it only took a few decades of shitty globalist policies to render them poorer than Mississippi.
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Dominic McGregor
Dominic McGregor@DominicMcGregor·
If the UK joined the US as the 51st state. We would be the poorest state in the entire union. Mississippi which is portrayed at swamp dwelling hillbillies in majority of international media is above us. I don’t think people grasp how far we’ve fallen in real terms when it comes to GDP per capita. We’ve seen no growth for almost an entire generations. We’ve seen our productivity decrease and our tax increases. The average person on the UK, on £50,000 is less well off than your average Mississippi swamp dweller.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: New analysis reveals Brits thought the UK ranked 7th against US states in income per person — it actually ranked 51st.

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Aja ♀️🇬🇧@AjaTheEmpress·
Remember the people who heard the terror in that little girl’s voice, then turned around and said she was a demon child—and that the grown-ass man was the one we should feel sorry for. Yeah, fuck those people.
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
Why Have the Rudekabana family not been treated the same?
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