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Nick Adams-King ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ

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Leader @hantsconnect & councillor @testvalleybc; passionate about #adoption, the hubby & our dotty family; #Eurovision nut. Everything is now my fault.

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Conservatives@Conservativesยท
At the last local election, Reform promised they would โ€œcut council tax.โ€ Now they say tax โ€œhas to go up.โ€ You canโ€™t trust Reform.
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Archives - Hampshire County Council
Archives - Hampshire County Council@HantsArchivesยท
We are looking forward to welcoming visitors tomorrow, Saturday, whether for a research visit or to see the exhibition.
Archives - Hampshire County Council@HantsArchives

There are two weeks to go until our next Saturday opening. We will be operating a full search room service on Sat 21st March, 9.30am-4.pm. It is also an opportunity to see our current exhibition 'Railway 200, Celebrating 200 years of Britains's railways'

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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrakeยท
Remembrance Day is one of our most cherished civic traditions in the UK. @jcartlidgemp and I, alongside 97 co-signatories, have written to the Prime Minister asking him to support local authorities to waive the cost of road closure fees and support organisations with the costs associated with managing road closures for Remembrance Day parades. No community should ever be without the opportunity to honour the service and sacrifice of our Armed Forces personnel, both past and present. Money should never be a barrier to this. See the letter here ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿป
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Donna Jones
Donna Jones@DonnaJonesMayorยท
A great evening in Preston Candover with brilliant Cllr Juliet Henderson - Only the @Conservatives have a plan to keep #Hampshire special by investing in: โ€ข Roads & high streets โœ… โ€ข More police & police stations โœ… โ€ข And protecting our countryside from overdevelopmentโœ…
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_archยท
In April 1940, Nazi Germany had swept across Europe with terrifying speed. Denmark fell in hours. France would crumble in weeks. And now, German warships were sailing into Norwegian fjords. Their plan was precise, capture the King, install a puppet ruler, and make the occupation look legal. What they didn't plan for was a 67-year-old man who refused to cooperate. King Haakon VII was never supposed to be a wartime hero. Born a Danish prince, he had been elected to the Norwegian throne in 1905 by a people who wanted a modest, democratic monarch โ€” not a warrior king. For 35 years, he had faithfully kept that promise: attending ceremonies, staying out of politics, earning quiet respect. Then April 9, 1940 arrived. German forces poured across the border in the early hours of the morning. Their specific mission: seize the King before he could escape. Fortunately, a Norwegian fortress sank the lead German warship in Oslo Fjord, creating just enough delay for the King, Crown Prince Olav, and the government to board a train out of the capital โ€” with German soldiers racing behind them. They fled through the night. The next day, in the small village of Nybergsund, the German ambassador arrived with Adolf Hitler's personal ultimatum: surrender, and appoint Norwegian fascist Vidkun Quisling as Prime Minister. Germany would handle the rest. Haakon listened. Then he walked into the room where his cabinet ministers were gathered and told them something they did not expect. He said he could not make this decision for them โ€” that was not the role of a constitutional king. But he could tell them this: if they chose to submit, he would abdicate immediately. He would not allow the Norwegian Crown to be used to put a stamp of legitimacy on tyranny. "I cannot appoint Quisling, whom I know has no confidence among our people." The cabinet voted unanimously to resist. Within hours, German bombers leveled Nybergsund, hunting for the King. Haakon and his ministers escaped into snow-covered forests as the village burned behind them. For two months, King of Norway was a fugitive in his own country โ€” sleeping in barns, moving through mountains, always just ahead of German patrols. Norway fought on longer than almost any other invaded nation, but by June 1940, the military situation had collapsed. Haakon and the Crown Prince boarded a British naval vessel and sailed into exile in London. He could have stayed silent. He could have accepted a ceremonial role under occupation, as some urged him to. He refused โ€” again. From a small office in London, King Haakon became the living proof that the real Norway had not surrendered. His voice crackled through illegal radios in hidden basements across occupied Oslo. His "H7" monogram was secretly stitched onto clothing, worn as a quiet act of defiance by ordinary people who had no weapons but still refused to give in. The Quisling regime was never recognized as legitimate โ€” by the Norwegian people, or by the world โ€” because the King refused to say it was. On June 7, 1945 โ€” exactly five years to the day he had been forced to flee โ€” King Haakon VII sailed back into Oslo harbor. The city stopped. People wept in the streets. Not just from relief that the war was over, but from something deeper: the recognition that their nation had never truly been defeated. Its soul had been kept alive in the conscience of one stubborn, principled man who simply would not say yes when the answer had to be no. Norway did not have to rebuild its identity from scratch. It had never lost it. Sometimes most consequential thing a leader can do is refuse to do the wrong thing โ€” even when doing the wrong thing would be much, much easier. He won no battles. He commanded no armies. He simply refused to betray the people who trusted him. That was enough. #archaeohistories
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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrundยท
EXCL: Richard Tice avoided ยฃ600K in corporation tax after acquiring legal status which experts say is rarely seen for a firm like his Reform MP then channeled dividends to offshore trust, pension vehicle and dormant entities โ€” many of which didnโ€™t pay tax thetimes.com/uk/politics/arโ€ฆ
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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrakeยท
In Reform-run councils across the country, Council Tax is rising. Meanwhile their Deputy Leader, Richard Tice, is exploiting tax loopholes to reduce his own bill. Taxpayers rightly expect better.
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EXCL: Richard Tice avoided ยฃ600K in corporation tax after acquiring legal status which experts say is rarely seen for a firm like his Reform MP then channeled dividends to offshore trust, pension vehicle and dormant entities โ€” many of which didnโ€™t pay tax thetimes.com/uk/politics/arโ€ฆ

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Alexander Hall
Alexander Hall@AEHALL1983ยท
Reform promises vs results How it started How it ended
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Cllr. Matt Cowley
Cllr. Matt Cowley@matcow7ยท
The difference between Reform and the Conservatives is pretty simple: Reform and their cheerleaders think that the goal of politics is to win; the Conservatives believe that the goal of politics is to govern.
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Adam Kent
Adam Kent@adamdkentยท
๐Ÿšจ If Reform canโ€™t run Worcestershireโ€ฆ how can they run Britain? Nigel Farage now says Reform โ€œregretโ€ taking control of Worcestershire County Council. No one forced them to stand. They campaigned on cutting waste and reducing taxes. Instead residents got one of the biggest council tax rises in the country โ€“ nearly 9%. So what happened? โธป Letโ€™s remember the facts. Under the previous Conservative administration Worcestershire delivered around ยฃ60m of savings in two years while continuing to invest in services. Reform promised they could do better. Instead weโ€™ve seen: โ€ข Internal division โ€ข Rushed decision making โ€ข A Deputy Leader resigning publicly citing lack of action โ€ข And now Nigel Farage saying they wish they hadnโ€™t taken control โธป Farage has even described Worcestershire as a โ€œbasket caseโ€. Letโ€™s be clear. Worcestershire is not a basket case. Itโ€™s a county of hardworking residents, businesses and communities who deserve serious leadership โ€” not excuses from politicians who suddenly realise governing is harder than shouting slogans. โธป Hereโ€™s another inconvenient truth. The current leader of the council was a Conservative councillor until March 2025 before switching parties shortly before the election. So when Reform claim they inherited a messโ€ฆ they are effectively blaming themselves. โธป Running a council is not the same as running a protest movement. It involves difficult decisions about: โ€ข social care โ€ข childrenโ€™s services โ€ข infrastructure โ€ข long-term finances Serious politicians deal with those challenges. Populists complain when reality arrives. โธป Nigel Farage has spent years criticising governments from the sidelines. But the moment Reform has to actually run something โ€” even one county council โ€” the story changes from: โ€œWeโ€™ll fix it.โ€ to โ€œWe wish we hadnโ€™t bothered.โ€ โธป So hereโ€™s the question voters should ask. If Reform cannot run one county council without breaking their promisesโ€ฆ why should anyone trust them to run the country? โธป Cllr Adam Kent Leader of the Conservative Opposition Worcestershire County Council
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenochยท
Britainโ€™s economy is flatlining, battered by Labourโ€™s taxes and regulations. Keir Starmer isnโ€™t thinking about economic growth, heโ€™s too distracted by the Mandelson scandal and clinging on to his own job. We need to cut spending, cut taxes and get Britain working again.
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UK economy failed to grow in January, latest official figures show bbc.in/3N3Zym5

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Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenochยท
I donโ€™t chase polls. I tell the truth.
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Donna Jones@DonnaJonesMayorยท
๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ Nigel Farage is holding a rally in Hampshire tonight ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ Why? Because he knows he can win the elections across Hampshire & the Isle of Wight in May ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ But, he also knows, only the Conservatives can stop himโ—๏ธ โ€˜Followโ€™ to stay up to date ๐Ÿ“ฒ
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