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Belisarius

Belisarius

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UK 参加日 Ekim 2022
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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake·
Delighted to welcome Lincolnshire County Councillor Cain Parkinson, who joins us from Reform UK Cain has joined us as he knows the Conservatives are the only party with a team and plan to deliver for the people of Lincolnshire.
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Richard Short
Richard Short@EHOinExile·
Grantham and @LincsTories have led the way. Now all local @Conservatives Associations should open up to talking with Reform Councillors tired of being pawns in Farage's game and want to be serious about serving local communities
Lincolnshire Tories@LincsTories

Cllr Davies also reiterated that any Reform councillor considering their position is welcome to have a confidential conversation, emphasising the importance of refocusing the council on delivering for the people of Lincolnshire.

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Iseult
Iseult@iseult·
Female prisoners and their stories don’t count. Lesbians and their stories don’t count. Females in hospital and their stories don’t count. Females in mixed unisex changing rooms and their stories don’t count. These men just assert “truths”
Le_Sorelle_Arduino KPSS@Sorelle_Arduino

@RoryStewartUK @campbellclaret @SarahEMcBride , three men discuss the fact women don’t get to exclude cross dressing men from spaces we undress just because we feel ‘uncomfortable’ The patriarchy is alive and kicking 🙄 Transactivism is a male supremacy movement

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Thomas Sowell Quotes
Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
“Racism is not dead, but it is on life support — kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people who get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as ‘racists.’” — Thomas Sowell
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Gully Foyle #UKTrade
Gully Foyle #UKTrade@TerraOrBust·
Just when you think this government cannot get any worse - they are now cancelling their plans to ban the sale of animal furs, as the EU have demanded it as yet another additional cost of the reset. Make sure you let your MP know, that you do not condone this action.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
t.co/bW6aEBBLoK Absolute panic erupted among Palestinian UN staffers during this brutal takedown by British Colonel Richard Kemp. He refused to play along with the disgusting false narrative that paints Israel as the evil “Islamophobic aggressor” and Palestinian-Muslim terrorists as poor “victims” of oppression. This was a rare historic moment at the UN: one honest British colonel stood up and silenced the entire room of hypocrites who cheer Hamas’s baby-killing, rape, and murder of Jews — then scream “genocide” the second Israel defends its people. The sheer absurdity of UN bureaucrats losing their minds when someone dares to tell the truth about Islamic terror is peak clown world. Colonel Kemp spoke facts they can’t handle. Share this widely. The world needs more voices like his.
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Lord David Speaks
Lord David Speaks@MasterJamesofS1·
With the deadline for nominations for standing as a candidate for the local elections in May, closing this Thursday the 9th at 4 pm, Reform are struggling to find enough candidates. Even going so far as to ask social influencers and a Lib Dem councillor in Bromley, to stand as a paper candidate for them. Farage has been asking people at it rallies to sign up. Reform Army? It's more like a platoon.
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The Free Press
The Free Press@TheFP·
Five years ago, she was a teen wonder in Democratic politics. Now, she’s on a U.S. government watch list.
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Claire Coutinho
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho·
Last year we lost a third of our refineries. That means we head into another global supply shock less able to make our own petrol, diesel and jet fuel and more reliant on imports from abroad. This is likely to cause us real difficulties in the weeks and months ahead. Why? The spiralling cost of the little-known Carbon Tax which has been hammering British business. Some refineries now spend as much on the Carbon Tax as on their own wage bill – and yet their competitors in the Middle East, the US and India do not face this extra cost at all. And it’s not just refineries – our chemicals, plastics, cement, and ceramics industries are all struggling too. We are importing more goods with higher emissions from countries with lower environmental standards, all in the name of tackling climate change. This is mad. That’s why last week the Conservatives announced one of our most important policies yet. We pledged to axe the Carbon Tax entirely to save British industry. As the world gets more dangerous and the consumer gets more squeezed, we have to halt the deindustrialisation of Britain and cut bills. The Carbon Tax increases the cost of using energy and effectively acts as a tax on the production of British goods. It has placed an immense burden on the shoulders of British industry. The Carbon Tax regime, or ETS, was introduced by the European Union in 2005 and was supposed to encourage manufacturers to decarbonise with the assumption that countries around the world would follow suit with their own Carbon Tax. However, that simply has not happened and we are instead taxing our foundational industries out of existence. And under Labour, the tax is set to soar. Some plants – like the Pembroke refinery that I visited in Wales recently – already face a Carbon Tax bill in the tens of millions each year, and they expect that bill to double as Labour have chosen to surrender control of our Carbon Tax scheme to the EU. I believe it’s a profoundly Conservative principle to protect the environment. However, we lost the cleanest ammonia plant in Europe because our energy prices and the Carbon Tax made it uncompetitive. The result? We now import ammonia with higher emissions than if we made it here. Who is that helping? We are losing the ability to make things in Britain. Deindustrialising our economy in the name of Net Zero is making us a warning, not an example, to the rest of the world. Our industrial power is our hard power – it is the power we turn to in times of crisis or conflict. Our refineries, chemicals and ceramics industries are critical for our national as well as our economic security. Replacing British production with dirtier foreign imports in the name of our domestic Net Zero targets is lunacy. We must reject decarbonisation by deindustrialisation. Nowhere has this been clearer than our fight to use our own resources in the North Sea. Keir Starmer needs to put his ideological Energy Secretary back in his box and get Britain drilling again. Ed Miliband says North Sea production can’t cut bills, but that is total nonsense. We can use the £25 billion of tax revenue the North Sea could generate to cut the green levies and taxes that he has been loading on to everyone’s energy bills. Without the North Sea, we will just be more dependent on imports – again, with far higher emissions. It simply does not make sense. We have to change course. The Conservatives would axe the Carbon Tax to save British industry and Get Britain Drilling in the North Sea. Our new Cheap Power Plan will cut household bills by an average of £200 and cut business electricity costs by 20%. If we want people to use electricity, then we need to make it cheap. We are the only political party with a properly funded plan to cut bills, axe the Carbon Tax in its entirety, and to have written the legislation needed to open up the North Sea. Our plan is better for the economy, better for our security and better for the environment too.
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The CBA
The CBA@TheCriminalBar·
Today’s @thetimes “Riel Karmy-Jones KC, the chairwoman of the Criminal Bar Association, said she did “not understand why this core data, which shows that the crown court case backlog in large parts of the country is coming down, was not shared with us, or the parliamentary select committee scrutinising the Courts and Tribunals Bill last week”. She added: “The debate about jury trials is of such generational importance, not only to the criminal justice system, but society as a whole. Yet for no explicable reason, this data, which may undermine government’s own projections, and was available on the date it was due for publication, appears to have been sat on for many weeks if not many months.” Karmy-Jones said that “at this crucial stage in negotiations relating to the bill, it is essential that everyone has absolute trust that they are being dealt a fair hand”, adding: “We rely on our government and our MPs to apply a transparent democratic process.” The association criticised ministers in their promotion of the bill for allegedly relying on an impact assessment that provided “no proper evidential foundation” and which included “assumptions — rather than data”.
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The CBA@TheCriminalBar

“The backlog at courts in Wales and the northwest and southeast of England fell considerably since the sitting days were added, according to the lawyers’ research. After the initial move in October, ministers announced in February that the sitting days cap would be completely lifted for the next year. The criminal law barristers said the move was already having an effect. They cited Maidstone crown court, the largest in the southeast outside the capital, where the case backlog had fallen by more than 5 per cent in the past six months. The researchers said that across England and Wales over the past quarter, new case receipts had fallen by 3 per cent compared with the same period the previous year. The association noted that in London, the biggest crown court region in the country, where the case backlog had been rising sharply, the number of fresh cases had dipped by 5 per cent in the past three months of 2025 — the period after the initial cash injection for additional court sitting days. “The 3 per cent fall in the last quarter of 2025 suggests that the fall is gathering pace and indicating that the trajectory is for yet further falls in the backlog so far this year, with more declines to come as the lid on sitting days is lifted,” the researchers said. thetimes.com/uk/law/article…

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Rasmussen Reports
Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll·
NEW: Mainland China CCP factory employees and Taiwanese warehouse workers have provided written affidavits on how they and others have installed illegal corrupted components into U.S. voting machines FOR YEARS ... From @EmeraldRobinson & @PatrickByrne x.com/PatrickByrne/s…
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Rasmussen Reports@Rasmussen_Poll

On the now scrubbed Dominion website they claimed their systems were made in Taiwan, not in CCP China. Michigan Sheriff Dar Leaf was sent Dominion lawsuit discovery documents and immediately began alerting elected officials about what they indicated. As in ...

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Cllr Ron Mushiso
Cllr Ron Mushiso@RonnieMushiso·
Dear @KemiBadenoch residents here in #Chiswick are responding very positively to the way you are turning the Conservative Party around. We met a 92 year old lady who insisted in wanting to send you this message👇🏿
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Allan Mallinson
Allan Mallinson@allan_mallinson·
A fine article indeed @MarkUrban01, but if you spend all your money on two aircraft carriers — in the words of Charles Guthrie (the last CDS of true stature and influence) "behemoths" — you can't be surprised if you've nothing to spend on frigates etc.
John Foreman CBE@John_ForemanCBE

Nice, mournful piece on the state of the Royal Navy by @MarkUrban01 and how far it has declined since the 1980s. I’d forgotten that the wretched Coalition had cancelled a refit for a Trident boat. They also cut acquisition, support and maintenance funding. Result: no ships/subs and poor availability.

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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
You said you'd limit spending increases to £9.5 billion a year. But you've already increased spending 15 times faster, by £146 billion. Hence the tax rises. Hence the stagnation. You lied, and you've failed. x.com/RachelReevesMP…
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP

Minimum wage rising 📈 State pension increasing 💷 Two child limit abolished 🏡 Child poverty falling 📉 Rights at work strengthened 💪🏻 Labour promised change. We are delivering change. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Navy Lookout
Navy Lookout@NavyLookout·
There have been unverified claims made by Israeli media that a British ship was hit by a Hezbollah missile fired from Lebanon. HMS Dragon has not been attacked or struck. RFA Lyme Bay returned to Gibraltar from a brief visit to the Eastern Mediterranean this week and is currently in dry dock.
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