
Angel calling
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Angel calling
@Angelcalling5
I'm here to call out the grifters and the gaslighters and hold them to account. I support getting this country back on track for all, not just rich elites


Would @NJ_Timothy have described a group of Christians praying in public as the more fundamentalist amongst them often do (eg outside abortion clinics) as "Dominating". I doubt it very much. Timothy's statement is yet more evidence that he is an out and out racist bigot. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…

Utterly disgraceful of Kemi Badenoch at Prime Minister’s Questions to endorse Nick Timothy’s Islamophobia as standing up for British values. She brings shame to the Tory Party and to the office of Leader of the Opposition.


'Mayor Khan should be ashamed of himself. If anyone should be sacked it's him!' Reform UK's Lee Anderson defends Shadow Justice Secretary Nick Timothy after he faced criticism for condemning a display of prayer from the Muslim community in Trafalgar Square, led by Sadiq Khan.


Trump is asked to speak directly to the people of the UK but immediately pivots to criticizing Starmer and ranting about Iran (he at no point addresses the question he was asked)

Rachel Reeves praises Canada and Norway for increasing their oil and gas production… …whilst BANNING new production in Britain. Labour support foreign oil and gas industries more than our own.






'Isn't using complex tax structures to reduce your bill the exact thing voters are frustrated the elite do?' Do we 'pay tax under the rules or under the moral rules of [...] journalists?' @ShehabKhan challenges Reform MP Richard Tice about reports he avoided £600k in tax

.@TiceRichard makes a desperate attempt here to ‘clear himself’ - by trying to gaslight us all. Not unlike Reform at all..:) He claims, falsely, that this article and the media more generally are saying we should all pay as much tax as possible, more than we are legally required to - nobody says that. He specifically refers to income tax, but this story is about corporation tax, for his group of companies that operate ‘rare and complex arrangements’ and from a tax haven - this is a million miles away from being told he should pay more income tax than the rules say - as he desperately tries to claim. Do we want ’tax dodgers’ running Britain? theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m…


It's not that surprising that a property holding company owned by a political party makes a teensy taxable profit. It is surprising it's failed to file accounts. Potentially an offence (albeit one that's almost never prosecuted).










