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Ry'n ni yma o hyd Er gwaetha pawb a phopeth we are still here In spite of everyone and everything

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We're not dead yet@AccessibleRail·
From @RNLI at St David's to Penlee Penzance we have badge 13 and it's Ramsey on the Isle of Man!
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We're not dead yet@AccessibleRail·
Either you accept the budget to keep everything afloat.... Or deny the budget and risk public services not being paid and potentially collapsing. You may be happy for the Welsh economy to completely collapse but other people do not. We don't want more poverty.
Llŷr Powell@LlyrPowell

Nothing ever changes in Wales because Plaid Cymru won’t let Labour fall. They have spent years keeping Labour in power. If you’re done with excuses, vote Reform.

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@LlyrPowell Either you accept the budget to keep everything afloat.... Or deny the budget and risk public services not being paid and potentially collapsing. You may be happy for the Welsh economy to completely collapse but other people do not. We don't want more poverty.
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Llŷr Powell@LlyrPowell·
Nothing ever changes in Wales because Plaid Cymru won’t let Labour fall. They have spent years keeping Labour in power. If you’re done with excuses, vote Reform.
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
If Reform are pushing propaganda through your letterbox, don’t engage with it. Don’t argue with it. Don’t platform it. Return it to sender. Write REFUSED on the envelope and put it straight back in the postbox. Unopened. They pay for that. Every time. Bulk mail returns are charged back to the sender. It costs them money, processing time, admin, and data corrections. It gets logged. It tells them households are rejecting them outright. No debate. No rage clicks. No oxygen. If you want to go further, formally request removal from all mailing lists. Under data protection law they have to comply. That creates more work. More records. More friction. This isn’t harassment. This is refusal. They harass communities with lies, fear, and intimidation. You are simply declining their material and sending it back where it belongs. Quietly. Legally. Repeatedly. Let them pay for their own paper. Let them process their own rejection. Let the trail show people don’t want them. Refusal is powerful. Silence costs them more than shouting ever will. And watching their budgets bleed from returned mail while support drains away is far more satisfying than any gimmick. Some people suggest sending glitter and to make the parcel heavier and to send it back with writing on. I’m not responsible for that idea and I’m not endorsing it. What I am saying is simple. Return to sender. They pay every time. ✨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧💷☕️🫖
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Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
If UK news shows are going to give Nigel Farage a platform to spout this absolute boll**** about Brexit & the vaccine rollout (unchallenged) I’ll happily come back every week to correct it. We cannot allow him & others to rewrite history. If you agree RT this FACT CHECK widely
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
Vote Reform. Trust in Nigel Farage. Give them a second chance. Why not. What have we got to lose. Only the NHS. Only the state pension. Only workers’ rights. Only human rights. Only council services. Only protections people fought decades to build. Nothing important then. They have already shown what happens when they get power. Promises gone in months. Councillors resigning or being sacked. Taxes going up anyway. Debates avoided. Excuses replacing answers. This is not a risk on paper. It is already playing out. A second chance is not hope. It is denial. Should I go on.
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
Patriots Who Keep Asking Foreign Strongmen to Save Britain There is something deeply broken about a politics that calls itself patriotic while constantly begging foreign powers to intervene in British democracy. This week, Tommy Robinson publicly appealed to Donald Trump to “free” the UK from its own elected government. Not debate it. Not oppose it at the ballot box. Free it. As if Britain is an occupied territory rather than a country with elections, courts, and laws. Strip away the theatrics and this is what remains. A self-described patriot asking an American politician to step in and override British sovereignty. That is not rebellion. That is submission. It follows a familiar pattern. The same people who drape themselves in flags and shout about independence have spent years undermining the very idea of it. Brexit was sold as taking back control. In reality, it weakened the country economically, damaged farming and trade, hollowed out public services, and left Britain more dependent on external forces than before. When that project failed, the response was not accountability. It was escalation. Now the fantasy has shifted from Brussels to Washington. From EU technocrats to US strongmen. The names change but the instinct stays the same. Look outward. Blame inward. Demand rescue from someone louder and richer. This is not accidental. It sits inside a wider ecosystem that includes Reform UK style politics, online outrage amplification, and a constant search for enemies to distract from failure. It thrives on grievance rather than solutions. On noise rather than competence. Look at what happens when this politics touches real power. Local councils run by Reform descend into chaos. Leaders resign within weeks. Budgets collapse. Council tax rises hit the poorest households. Services are cut while slogans multiply. Promises of efficiency turn into incompetence. Claims of standing up for ordinary people end with ordinary people paying more for less. Online, the illusion of mass support is amplified through coordinated posting, repetition, and algorithmic reward. It feels overwhelming until you step back and look at actual outcomes. Electoral reality does not match the digital roar. And when reality intrudes, the response is never reflection. It is always another external villain. Migrants. Protesters. Judges. Journalists. Europe. Now the Prime Minister is framed as a tyrant and the solution is foreign intervention. That is not patriotism. It is a refusal to accept democracy unless it delivers the desired result. Real sovereignty does not mean begging billionaires or foreign leaders to step in when you lose. It means building a country strong enough to govern itself competently. Strong enough to protect minorities. Strong enough to tax wealth fairly. Strong enough to face uncomfortable truths without scapegoats. The loudest flag-wavers keep revealing the same thing. They do not want control for the public. They want control for themselves. And when they cannot get it, they are perfectly happy to outsource Britain’s future to whoever will validate their anger. That is not love of country. It is contempt for it. Tommy ten names is a traitor to Great Britain and England 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿☕️🫖
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Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM·
I'm confident nobody will share this.
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Abolish Westminster@AbolishWestmin·
❌ Westminster has failed Wales. ✅ Independence is our way forward. Wales’ future should be decided by its people, not imposed from London. Agree? Join 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 YesCymru – yes.cymru/join 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Plaid Cymru – partyof.wales/join Make independence your New Year’s resolution!
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
Their voting record shows exactly what the party is about. When this is pointed out by us the so-called radical left their supporters refuse to believe it. They say it is spin or lies or exaggeration. But this is their voting record. It is public. It is documented. It can be checked and verified by anyone. Votes against protections. Votes against safeguards. Votes that hurt the people they claim to speak for. You do not judge a party by its slogans. You judge it by what it does when the vote is called and the cameras are off. Now tell me they care about their voters.
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
A sitting UK councillor told me to get on a plane and go to Gaza for Christmas. Those were Craig Morris words. Posted publicly. Under my name. Craig Morris is a Reform UK councillor representing the Nene Valley ward on West Northamptonshire Council. I am English. I am a British citizen. I was born here. My family are from here. I live here. I work here. I vote here. I am openly part of the LGBTQIA+ community. In response to a political post, this councillor chose to reply by suggesting I leave the country and joking about a live war zone. The post had nothing to do with Gaza. It had nothing to do with foreign policy. It was about local politics. I believe this was a homophobic attack. I am not claiming intent. I am describing impact. When an elected official responds to a queer person by telling them to leave the country, that carries a long and ugly history whether the speaker acknowledges it or not. This matters because councillors are not private trolls. They are public representatives. They are responsible for local services, community safety, and equality duties. Their words carry authority even when typed casually on social media. I am not asking anyone to agree with my politics. I am asking whether this is acceptable conduct from someone holding public office. Screenshots are available. The comment is public. Nothing here is exaggerated or paraphrased. Read it. Decide for yourself. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿☕️🫖 Saint George was not English. He never lived there. He never travelled there. He never imagined it. He was born in Cappadocia. Modern Türkiye. Eastern Roman Empire. Borderland heat. Dust. Trade routes. His mother was from Lydda in what is now Palestine. Levant soil. Levant people. He grew up between cultures. Greek spoken. Roman law. Middle Eastern life. His skin would not have been white. Not northern. Not pink. Olive to dark. Sun marked. Dark hair. Dark eyes. A body shaped by outdoor work and military service in the eastern empire. No marble skin. No medieval fantasy. No fog light. He was a Roman soldier. Infantry. Not a knight. No horse. No dragon. No helmet. The cross came centuries later. He refused to renounce Christianity under Diocletian. He refused paperwork. Refused obedience. Refused the state. He was tortured and beheaded. His body discarded. His father had already been killed for the same reason. This was a family of dissent. Christians inside a hostile empire. Minor aristocracy. Educated. Mobile. Dangerous to power because they would not comply. England adopted him late. Crusaders imported the cult. They liked the clean symbol. Warrior. Martyr. They stripped him of geography and colour and language. Turned a Middle Eastern man into a national logo. The cross of St George was not born English. Genoa used it. Byzantium used it. Crusaders carried it. England claimed it. His shrines sit closer to Gaza than Gloucester. His name was spoken in Arabic long before it was shouted in English streets. So here he is. A Middle Eastern man. Brown skinned. Not pink. Foreign born. Raised between cultures. Religious minority. Refused the state. Executed by authority. Migrant by story. Adopted only after death. Exactly the kind of man some of his loudest supporters would be protesting against if he tried to enter England today. The supporters of Reform UK. The crowd orbiting Tommy Robinson. While they wave his flag. While they chant his name. While Nigel Farage and Reform and Tommy tell their followers who to hate. They meet them in private Hotels, Back rooms, Boardrooms.. Tommy travel to the Middle East. Both talking business? ….
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A RAPE GANG, drugging and assaulting a woman. Indecent images of children, too.. Where are you @TRobinsonNewEra? (Spoiler: they’re all British and 5/6 white, so Robinson won’t be putting down the coke to get involved in this one) bbc.com/news/articles/…
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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
To everyone who voted Reform and is now queuing at food banks while their councils spend £75,000 on flags and over spending millions, care homes face closure and council tax goes up on top of Labour’s mess I have only one thing to say. We told you so. You screamed at us. It has begun.🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿☕️🫖🪆
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We're not dead yet@AccessibleRail·
@ChrisWrightson6 Tell me you don't like people exposing your cult leader without telling me you don't like people exposing your cult leader. Someone ought to tell the truth about what he is because he's a racist grifter. Someone ought to give you a reality check Chris. You need it.
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Chris 🇬🇧 Reform UK 🩵@ChrisWrightson6·
I really think people should ignore Daniel as it’s CLICKBAIT, pure and simple STOP replying, DON’T feed people like this It’s just very childish behaviour and NOT funny.
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore

Women who support Reform, I need you to stop and really look at this. Nigel Farage has publicly dismissed a Reform MP’s conviction for assaulting his former partner as “irrelevant”. Court records show that James McMurdock was jailed for kicking his girlfriend multiple times. That is not opinion. That is a matter of public record reported by The Independent, Sky News, and The Times. Ask yourself what it means when the leader of a political party waves away violence against women as something that does not matter anymore. Ask yourself what message that sends to survivors of domestic abuse. Ask yourself what it says about whose safety counts and whose does not. This is the same party talking about rolling back human rights protections. The same political ecosystem aligned with groups that openly campaign against women’s bodily autonomy, including abortion rights. The same movement that treats women’s safety as a distraction while calling scrutiny “mainstream media nonsense”. You are being told to worry about culture wars while the basics are quietly undermined. Respect. Protection. Accountability. None of those are negotiable. If a man who kicked his partner can be described as a role model, then women’s pain is not being taken seriously. If that conviction is “irrelevant”, then so are the experiences of countless women who live with the consequences of male violence every day. This is not about left or right. This is about values. If you believe violence against women should never be minimised, excused, or brushed aside for political convenience, then you need to ask whether this party actually represents you. Because the record speaks for itself.

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Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
YouGov shows Reform’s poll lead has halved in a week. Turns out shouting about boats cannot hide rising council tax, collapsing services, care home chaos, and fantasy economics forever. People are starting to clock it. You cannot promise tax cuts, higher spending, cheaper bills, and “common sense” all at once without the numbers adding up. The con only works while people are distracted. Once the maths shows up, the balloon deflates. ☕️🫖🪆🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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