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The Fraud
The Fraud@StarmertheFraud·
Part of a broader silencing of Forde. His nuanced report sought to sensitively interrogate issues of racism, antisemitism & prejudice in the Labour Party. But his findings weren't helpful to the McSweeney/Starmer project so the Party tried to gag him with legal threats.
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska

I did indeed persuade the eminent Martin Forde KC to come on air to discuss his findings about the “hierarchy of racism” and bigotry in the Labour Party. He granted me an exclusive. He also agreed to take calls from listeners (who’d repeatedly asked me to examine the issue of prejudice in the LP - which I did). I can confirm that the timeline of events was such that I was dismissed without warning by LBC soon after.

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Save the Children UK
Save the Children UK@savechildrenuk·
Israel's recently-passed death penalty law contains no clear exemptions for children, and the Government of Israel has not clarified whether children would be excluded from its scope. Adding a discriminatory and irreversible death penalty to a system already known for abuse would be a brazen assault on the rights of Palestinian children. Save the Children strongly opposes the death penalty bill and calls for its immediate withdrawal. The UK Government has said it opposes the new law, but has failed to take tangible action to pressure the Israeli Government to withdraw it. We refuse to accept a world where Palestinian children - or any children around the world - could be sentenced to death. #StopTheWarOnChildren
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troovus
troovus@troovus·
Martin Forde’s report commissioned by Starmer’s leadership said there was a hierarchy of racism operating within Labour Labour buried the report and their lawyers sent Forde a threatening letter to try to stop him from talking about it This is relevant context to current events
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The National
The National@ScotNational·
The head of the Metropolitan Police has been called out for 'incomprehensible and defamatory' accusations against pro-Palestine marches #Echobox=1777898771-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thenational.scot/news/26076026.…
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Martin Shaw
Martin Shaw@martinshawx·
Israel is committing genocide, the vast majority of genocide scholars (of whom I am one) and human rights organisations agree. @ZackPolanski is only stating a well-established truth. The campaign against him is a campaign of genocide denial.
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth

Melanie Phillips accuses @ZackPolanski of inciting hatred because he says Israel is committing genocide. Israel is committing genocide, & when it comes to who actually incites hatred, lets remember that mass murderer Anders Breivik quoted Phillips multiple times in his manifesto

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Charlotte England
Charlotte England@CharlottEngland·
An update on this, today: Lawyers have just reported that Thiago Ávila is being subjected to "repeated interrogations lasting up to eight hours". Interrogators have explicitly threatened him, stating he will either be “killed” or “spend 100 years in jail". Both Ávila and Saif Abukeshek are being held in total isolation, under constant high-intensity lighting. Lawyers say this is as "a known Israeli Prison Service (IPS) practice specifically designed to induce sleep deprivation and sensory disorientation." Ávila has reported being held in extremely cold temperatures. Both men are kept "blindfolded at all times whenever they are moved outside their cells, including during medical examinations".
Novara Media@novaramedia

Israeli soldiers beat and tortured flotilla organisers Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Ávila after abducting them in international waters near Greece. novaramedia.com/2026/05/03/flo…

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Charlotte England
Charlotte England@CharlottEngland·
Thiago Ávila has experienced Israeli detention twice before. But a letter he dictated to lawyers for his young daughter seems to suggest that he is genuinely afraid he might not get out this time. Parts of it read like a goodbye. "Please remember your father as the person that would sing to you and play the guitar for you to sleep," he says. "And when you grow up, your mom will also tell you that your father was a revolutionary and that even when facing the most horrific people alive - Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Itamar Ben-Gvir - he stood firm in the belief of building a better world."
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Double Down News
Double Down News@DoubleDownNews·
Fed up of the media lying to you every single day? Double Down Newswatch will hold them to account. Never before has aggressive scrutiny and fearless independent journalism been so important, yet never before has the mainstream media been so narrow in its perspectives, so infected in groupthink, and so tied to this failed political class and system. If you find yourself screaming at the telly at the established pundits and news providers. The Laura Kuenssbergs, the Robert Pestons, the Trevor Phillips, Dana Bash and Bari Weiss, you are not alone. There are millions of people like you and we’re here for you. This is not a program that will tell you what to think, the aim is to provide you with the information and knowledge you need to be able to make informed decisions in a functioning democracy, something that mainstream media is failing to do. Like millions of others I’ve watched in horror and astonishment as the Israelis have used Western weapons and diplomatic protection to maim, mutilate and murder tens of thousands of small children and other civilians. There’s no other issue where the divide between the mainstream media and political class, which apparently regards this as tolerable, and the rest of us who’ve reacted like normal human beings, is so profound. Above all, I feel deep shame and guilt at my own profession which continues to peddle a perverse inverted journalism, where allegations of racism are hurled not at the perpetrators and supporters of ethic cleansing, apartheid and genocide, but at their victims and their supporters, smeared and disempowered as antisemites. Gaza encapsulates the political and intellectual and moral bankruptcy of those who rule over us and those who are to tell us what to think. Western politics and Western journalism is in desperate need of renewal, we want to be a part of that and we hope you join us. @PulaRJS Double Down Newswatch, covering the stories that mainstream media misreports, underreports or simple doesn’t report at all. Premiers this Wednesday 6 May at 6pm
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GET A GRIP
GET A GRIP@docrussjackson·
The UK has a propaganda problem. The evidence is crystal clear: Britain is categorically NOT a “high tax, high welfare” country, benefits payments are NOT comparatively generous, yet here are just some of the misleading anti-welfare headlines from the last 24hrs (debunk below): @GBNEWS: - “Era of unlimited benefits” - “Farage wages war on benefits bill” - “It's an outrage: It is expected we look after everybody” - “We vave this delusion that we are much wealthier than we are” - “This will start making people throw things at their television screens” - “Welfare pays more than work for 600,000 households as critics slam £155bn benefit bill” @ConsPost: - “Benefits outstrip average salary” @BBCNews: - “Stop families who choose not to work getting unlimited benefits” @Telegraph (front page splash): - “Welfare freeloading” - “Welfare pays more than work for 600K households” @Daily_Express: - “600,000 UK households now getting over £32k a year in benefits” — “shocking analysis.” #MisleadingDecontextualisedBULLSHIT
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Reform UK’s billionaire-funded propaganda channel, GB News, exists to protect the interests of the rich. Its key propaganda strategy is to blame and scapegoat minorities and other vulnerable groups, including those who need assistance in the form of welfare. The inflammatory claims in the article below are based on a highly partisan analysis released on 4 May 2026 by the Conservative Party, using Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) administrative data on actual benefit payments. In 2024–25, approximately 625,000 households (down slightly from 668,000 in 2023/24 when the Conservatives were in power, but double the 2019–20 figure) received more than £32,000 in total welfare payouts. This threshold roughly matches the average post-tax earnings of a full-time worker (median full-time gross pay was about £39,000 in 2025, with take-home pay around £31–32k after tax and NI). About 16,000 households received over £60,000, and the Conservatives highlighted that the number of working-age households on high payments (>£30k) has risen. While these claims appear to be broadly accurate, I will now show how they are misleading, decontextualised, lack nuance, and, like almost all GB News and other right-wing news media content, appear to be framed to provoke maximum outrage, anger, and polarisation, and to deflect blame away from the ultrarichrich and the failed deregulatory free-market ideology of successive governments, rather than to objectively report, inform, and educate. A reminder that while it has the word ‘news’ in the title, it is clearly not a news channel. The article frames the data against a ‘£155 BILLION benefits budget’ that is ‘ballooning’ and will soon ‘dwarf defence spending’. The presentation is deliberately provocative, inflammatory, selective, and misleading. Headlines like “Welfare pays more than work” and phrases such as “critics slam”, “abuse the system”, and “golden ticket” imply widespread laziness or fraud among recipients, strongly and falsely implying that large numbers of able-bodied people are simply choosing benefits over jobs. This rhetoric ignores the legal and policy reality: most very high awards go to households with severe disabilities or caring responsibilities, where benefits (especially Personal Independence Payment, or PIP) are exempt from the household benefit cap precisely to protect the most vulnerable. Would they prefer we turn the most vulnerable in British society into beggars? Bring back work houses? Should we ‘deport’ them to somewhere more affordable? I’m reminded of the time privately educated multimillionaire Richard Tice’s Dubai-based privately educated multimillionaire partner, Isabel Oakeshott, referred to people claiming disability support as “parasites” on another right-wing propaganda channel, TalkTV, which is funded by another divisive billionaire, Rupert Murdoch. While, outside of the inflammatory headlines, the analysis itself notes that these payments are the “highest needs” cases, the framing downplays that context in favour of outrage. Key contextual information that audiences need to make sense of the article is deliberately concealed or downplayed, including the composition of the overall UK welfare budget. The £155bn figure cited appears to refer primarily to working-age and children’s benefits (official forecasts for 2025–26 put this at around £145bn). However, the full UK social security system is forecast at £323bn (Great Britain) or £334bn (UK-wide) in 2025–26. Around 55% of that total (£178bn) goes to pensioners, including £146bn on the state pension alone. Pensions are the single largest item and have grown due to the triple lock and an ageing population. The 625,000 high-payment households represent roughly 2% of the UK’s 29 million households and are a tiny fraction of overall spending; the vast majority of welfare goes to retirees who have contributed through National Insurance over decades, not to “work-shy” working-age claimants. Despite the strong impression given by the article, by populist politicians, and by swathes of Britain’s print and broadcast news media, Britain’s welfare costs are NOT unusually high when benchmarked against culturally similar countries. Nor are levels of taxation. Britain is categorically NOT a “high tax, high welfare” country. This is one of the most widely circulating lies pushed by media and political discourse in the UK for several decades, and should be robustly challenged at every opportunity. Using the standard OECD measure of public social expenditure (which covers pensions, health-related benefits, family support, unemployment, housing, etc.): OECD average: ~21–22% Finland: 31.4% France: 30.6% Germany: 27.9% Italy: ~27.6% UK: 23.0% of GDP Australia: 22.9% (net) While the US is just 19.8%, it has much higher private spending and much worse outcomes across many key quality-of-life measures, including lower life expectancy, more poverty, more public debt, fewer worker holidays and protections, and a far higher homicide rate. The UK sits comfortably in the middle of the pack among developed Western democracies, lower than most continental European peers with similar living standards and higher than the US or some Anglosphere nations. Working-age disability and incapacity spending, while rising post-pandemic, remains close to or below the OECD average as a share of GDP. The welfare model that Reform UK wants to impose is far closer to the US model than our European neighbours. Is that really what GB News audiences and Reform UK voters want? Or have they been fed a diet of divisive, misleading propaganda which seeks to promise them everything and actually make their lives far worse should Reform ever get anywhere near the levers of power? Claims of an “out-of-control” or uniquely bloated welfare system simply do not hold up against comparable countries. GB News, owned by Evangelical “Christian” billionaire hedge fund founder Paul Marshall (alongside other right-leaning investors), has a clear editorial incentive to present the story this way. Sensational framing of “benefits Britain” drives engagement among its core audience, who are often older, taxpayer-focused, and receptive to narratives of waste, dependency, and government failure. Highlighting the figures now, under a Labour government, serves to attack current Government policy while glossing over the fact that the benefit-cap loopholes and post-pandemic rises occurred across governments and administrations. It also keeps pressure on Labour to pursue tougher reforms, aligning with the channel’s broader populist-right, small-state, low-tax, anti-union, anti-regulation, and anti-immigrant #TuftonStreet-aligned leanings. Billionaire ownership of media may not be inherently sinister, but it does shape coverage priorities: stories that resonate with anti-Left sentiment and boost ratings are prioritised over dry, balanced, informative fiscal analysis. We see this pattern repeated daily right across the massive media empires owned by Marshall (GB News, UnHerd, Spectator), Murdoch (Sun, Times, TalkTV/Radio), and Jonathan Harmsworth (Mail, METRO, i newspaper), with many non-billionaire-owned news media (Express, London Standard, Telegraph) also adopting this framing. The choice of a non-expert guest from Spiked magazine is also significant for similar ideological reasons. Spiked (originally the Revolutionary Communist Party’s Living Marxism) is a small but vocal, opaquely funded outlet that specialises in contrarian, divisive, anti-welfare-state, anti-migrant, anti-Islam, anti-feminist, anti-tax, free-speech-focused culture-war commentary from a libertarian-right perspective. Its contributors frequently argue that generous benefits create dependency and cultural decay rather than addressing structural issues. Selecting such a guest, rather than, say, a neutral economist, DWP statistician, or disability-sector expert, allows the segment to amplify an emotive, “common-sense” critique without the inconvenient caveats (disability exemptions, pension dominance, OECD comparisons) that a data-focused expert would introduce. It lends an intellectual veneer to an elite populist narrative while staying firmly inside the channel’s ideological comfort zone. This is a classic media tactic: pair selective facts with aligned commentators to reinforce the desired framing rather than test it. @Ofcom have absolutely failed to reign in this clearly ideological approach, making GB News effectively Britain's Fox News. Maybe at the next general election we can look forward to its partisan presenters claiming that the election was fraudulent or “stolen”, should Reform UK do worse than current opinion polls suggest. In short, the raw numbers are real and worth debating: welfare reform, work incentives, and disability assessment are of course legitimate policy questions. As are taxation of the ultrarich, rising inequality, regulation of the financial institutions and crypto, worker’s rights, environmental protections, politicians receiving gifts of £5 million from old men with two names living in Thailand, politicians lying to voters about buying a house in their constituency, and the concentration of media ownership in the hands aof a few right-wing billionaires. But he GB News presentation strips away essential context to manufacture a culture-war-style scandal. The reality about welfare is far more nuanced than GB News claims: the UK spends a middling amount on social protection by international standards, raised by middling levels of taxation, with the bulk going to pensioners, and with the high awards highlighted overwhelmingly going to support people with severe needs who cannot reasonably be expected to “choose work.”

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Farrukh
Farrukh@implausibleblog·
In September 2024 Nigel Farage said he couldn't do in-person surgeries in Clacton because of safety concerns But in April 2026, Nigel Farage claimed that his £5 million donation in Spring 2024 from Christopher Harborne was for his security Why did Nigel Farage take a £5 million gift for security then not use it for his security so he could run in-person surgeries like MPs are meant to?
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Dr Steve Taylor
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor·
As a GP, I am not allowed to receive a pen or post-it note pad from a pharmaceutical company rep Govt banned them in case I was influenced to prescribe medications This should also be banned Influence is being bought in Govt Patients should influence not the healthy & wealthy
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Good Law Project@GoodLawProject

Our breakdown of Wes Streeting’s donors has been doing the rounds online for the last year. Now we’ve updated it – with another £55,000 from OPD Group, which, in the words of @EveryDoctorUK, “provides services to the NHS [and] is ultimately controlled by Peter Hearn, whose company Odgers Berndtson offers headhunting services to the NHS as well as the private healthcare sector”. Out of the kindness of their hearts?

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