Author Nigel Seed

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Author Nigel Seed

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Married and lives in Spain; half way up a mountain with views across orange groves to the Mediterranean. His books are mostly Historical Fiction or Thrillers

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CRIMEA! 1854. Thomas Mason has returned from India where he served throughout the First and Second Sikh wars. He and his companions then join the Rifle Brigade. Britain and France declare war on Russia and the Brigade is sent to the Crimea, a very different war.
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Thomas Evans @Renewal2030
Thomas Evans @Renewal2030@ThomasEvansAdur·
Not many of you will know of the man in the first picture, his name is Dr Richard A E North. He is a well known political researcher and analyst, author and a blogger. Now you may be wondering what connection he has to Farage? I’ll give you a direct quote from the good Dr North. “I worked with Farage from 1999-2003 when he was first elected as an MEP, sharing an office with him in Strasbourg. I stayed at his home, travelled with him, dined and entertained when in Europe and worked with him in the UK. Outwardly charming, he is in fact a vindictive, aggressive bully, with a huge chip on his shoulder. He is intolerant of criticism, has no loyalty to anyone and will shaft anyone who disagrees with him, gets in his way or poses a threat (usually by underhand means, via third parties). I am not surprised, therefore you have come to your view. Most people that have been close to Farage feel the same way and would not trust him in the slightest. Many more will come to the same conclusion and eventually the Farage bubble will burst. I hope it does so before he does even more damage” So there you have it, from someone who spent time in his company, knew him on a personal level telling you like it is. Under all the bull of “man of the people” fag smoking, beer drinking, cloth cap cosplay he is what many already suspected! A treacherous, odious, disingenuous, spiteful, malignant, hateful, malicious, virulent, devious money hungry slime ball out to look after no one else but himself.
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Henry Bolton OBE 🇬🇧
Henry Bolton OBE 🇬🇧@_HenryBolton·
Of course, British soldiers must be accountable for their actions under UK and international law, including the Law of Armed Conflict. They are also rightly expected to comply with the specific Rules of Engagement issued in relation to each operation they are deployed on. Furthermore, the reporting, legal and judicial tools are already in place to ensure they answer for any violations. However, I can speak from experience in saying that our soldiers, in the incredible speed and chaos of close battle, are the epitome of professionalism. Their job is the controlled application of overwhelming violence in an environment in which their enemies are doing their utmost to kill them. This is no Hollywood film or computer game. People die, and as Shakespeare wrote, “…there are few die well that die in a battle.” In the dust, noise, immediacy, chaos, concussion, smells, trauma and adrenaline that characterise infantry engagements, Britain’s soldiers are unsurpassed in their ability to apply that overwhelming violence in accordance with the Rules of War and their Rules of Engagement. Anyone who has experienced that sort of engagement relives it over and over and over again. It is at once exhilarating, terrifying and traumatising, and you never lose the horror of hearing the sound that instantly tells you that one of yours has had a bullet rip into their body. Yet, while all that is going on, your training and professionalism are such that you instinctively comply with the Rules of War. I am not saying that in the heat of battle things do not happen that should not. But for any British lawyer to effectively “hunt” for further tools to go after our service personnel as though it is some sort of intellectual or professional challenge is a grotesquely arrogant and deeply unpatriotic act. For such a person to become our Prime Minister is deeply concerning. Keir Starmer appears to be a man who would send British soldiers into battle and then encourage his Attorney General to find inventive ways to prosecute them for doing their job in circumstances that, luckily for him, are completely beyond his comprehension. I cannot adequately put into words how that makes me feel. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Simon_Scissorhands@crypto_dragonz·
Yes. Animal welfare standards should be the same for all meat sold in the UK.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
I was on a flight with a very cheerful flight attendant, who was clearly gay and made everyone smile as he served us food and drinks. As we were getting ready to land, he came down the aisle in a fun way and announced, “Captain Marvey asked me to tell you that he’ll be landing the big, scary plane soon. So, lovely people, please put your trays up – that would be super.” As he walked back down the aisle, he saw a well-dressed woman, who looked a bit Arabic, hadn’t moved her tray. He said, “Maybe you didn’t hear me over the loud engines, but I asked you to raise your trazy-poo so the main man can get us safely on the ground.” The woman calmly turned to him and said, “In my country, I’m called a Princess and I don’t take orders from anyone.” Without missing a beat, the flight attendant replied, “Well, sweet-cheeks, in my country I’m a Queen, so I outrank you. Tray up, Bitch.” I had to close comments for a while because of some rude and negative responses. But after a few months and a reminder from Kathy, I realized I can just delete the nasty comments and keep going. It’s time to reopen comments and let people enjoy the humor again. So, here we go – enjoy at your own risk! Credit: Jay Jay
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
🚨BREAKING: RSPCA breaks silence on halal slaughter. The animal welfare charity is now demanding clear food labelling to show which meat has been slaughtered without pre-stunning. It’s not merely enough, but it’s a start. @RSPCA_official
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Good to see the RSPCA getting more vocal on halal slaughter - I've reached out for a meeting to discuss how we can work together. This is a battle we can win. We can get meat properly labelled, and then we can get non-stun slaughter fully banned.
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@JohnCleese John. Please put your name behind the push for a complete ban on the practice.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Do you think Halal should be banned because of its cruelty to animals?
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
My question on the millions of animals killed in a very barbaric non stunned method and the need for proper labelling
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Non-stun slaughter. Halal/Kosher. What does the British public really think? I tabled a motion in Parliament pushing for a ban and just seven MPs signed - out of 650. So Restore Britain asked Find Out Now to poll the British people on the following two questions... The government should require meat sold in shops and restaurants to clearly state how the animal was slaughtered. A staggering 66% agree. Just 8% disagree. This is important. Labelling would essentially bankrupt the industry and act as a ban. Let's push for labelling. But on an outright ban itself? A policy almost no MP will touch? I am abused and accused for raising it in Westminster. 55% want a ban. On both halal and kosher. 55%. Just 12% don't want a ban. An enormous majority want to ban ALL non-stun slaughter. Labour won't ban it. Farage has said he wouldn't ban it. Lib Dems obviously wouldn't. Conservatives? Don't know. The disconnect between politicians and the people is absolutely huge. Quite frankly, they are scared of offended Muslims. My view? This is Britain. As a farmer, I can say that we care deeply for our animals in this country. We should not put them through brutal and unnecessary suffering. The campaign to ban halal and kosher slaughter really starts today. I now know that the majority of the British people are with me. (Find Out Now surveyed 1,029 GB adults for Restore Britain on 13th January, filtered to be nationally representative by age, gender, region and 2024 GE vote. Find Out Now is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules)
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No Road to Khartoum From the filthy back streets of Dublin to the deserts of the Sudan to fight for the British Empire. Found guilty of stealing bread to feed his starving family, Michael McGuire is offered the “Queen’s Hard Bargain”, go to prison or join the Army.
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Elma@oelma__·
Without using Google - Name ONE thing from Sweden
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Ed Davey was paid £833 an hour - over £220,000 in total - to advise lawyers who were acting for the Post Office. (Taking taxpayers’ money to persecute petrified, innocent people.) As Postal Affairs minister, Davey refused to believe Alan Bates about Post Office bullying. But happy to jump into the trough after. Despicable. #ResignEdDavey
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