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@CPierceUK

I curate & comment | ex-Conservative Party, now 🩵 Reform UK member | Join Free Speech Union UK | Pro-Brexit | ✝️

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Sophie Preston-Hall ReformUK 🩵🇬🇧
I’m incredibly proud to officially announce that my paperwork has been accepted — and I am now standing as your Essex County Council candidate for Rochford North in the upcoming elections on May 7th 🇬🇧 This isn’t about politics as usual. I’m not a career politician — I’m a mum, a small business owner, and someone who genuinely cares about our communities. Over the past months, I’ve been out on the doors, listening to residents — and the message is loud and clear: people feel ignored, unheard, and let down. That has to change. This is just the beginning — and I’m ready to fight for our community every single day. If you live in Rochford North, I would be honoured to have your support on May 7th. Let’s bring real change to Essex 💙 #RochfordNorth #Essex #LocalElections #ReformUK #VoteReform #CommunityFirst
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CPierceUK@CPierceUK·
British businesses are fast going under. Denby Pottery has been in business since 1809. This is a blow to the Derbyshire local industry & economy, as much as it is a loss of traditional UK craftsmanship. Why can Starmer & Reeves not pivot from their ruinous economic policies?
Denby Pottery@denbypottery

Today, Denby has formally appointed administrators. We want to reassure customers that our stores & website continue to trade. We are desperately sad for those affected & want to thank our community for the support. The search for investors continues: denbypottery.com/pages/save-den…

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The Reform Daily
The Reform Daily@ReformDaily_·
📢Andrew Rosindell unveils his Romford “Team 23” candidates HAVERING-ATTE-BOWER Graham Edwards, Della Morton, Paul Sullivan HYLANDS & HARROW LODGE Kevin Gill, Sean McMahon, Maggie Themistocli MARSHALLS & RISE PARK Robert Benham, Bailey Nash-Gardner, Gary Payne MAWNEYS Sue Benjamins, Graham Day, Geoff Starns RUSH GREEN & CROWLANDS Petru Dinsorean, Alex Donald, Henry Williams ST. ALBAN’S Diane Smith, Russell Smith ST. EDWARD’S Terry Brown, Martin Lardner, Sathya Maddasani SQUIRRELS HEATH Martynas Cekavicius, Christine Vickery, Tom Vickery 🗳️ May 7th - use all your votes #LocalElections #Romford #Havering [@AndrewRosindell]
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Ian Price
Ian Price@IanPriceReform·
This the @reformparty_uk team on its way to meet Hillingdon Council to hand in our nomination papers for May 7th. I'm delighted to say all 53 forms were accepted meaning that we have a full slate. Hillingdon is broken. Hillingdon needs @reformparty_uk @AlexWilsonAM
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Claire Adams
Claire Adams@claire_adams694·
Holy Tuesday marks a day of teaching and confrontation. Jesus speaks openly in the Temple, challenging hypocrisy and delivering parables about faith, readiness, and judgement.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
A Parliament of Charity Workers and Lobbyists. In a Time of War. Of 238 new Labour MPs elected in July 2024, 72 worked in the charitable sector, 72 were political employees and 70 worked in communications or lobbying. Roughly ninety percent have never worked in defence, manufacturing, engineering, medicine or law enforcement. A parliamentary source quoted in the Sunday Times put it plainly. If only we had the same number with defence or military experience, maybe we'd be in a different place. Maybe. But the problem runs deeper than defence spending. It runs to the question of what kind of person ends up in parliament, what professional formation shapes their instincts, and whose interests they are constitutionally equipped to represent. Charity sector workers are trained to see the world through the lens of vulnerable groups, international obligations and institutional compassion. Political employees are trained to manage narratives and avoid uncomfortable truths. Communications and lobbying professionals are trained to advance the interests of whoever is paying them. Not one of those professional backgrounds prepares you for the question of how to defend a sovereign nation, manage a border, hold a foreign state accountable or protect a citizen from an Iranian proxy group that is firebombing Jewish ambulances on British streets. The parliament that responded to the Golders Green firebombing by debating the language used to describe it is a parliament staffed by people whose entire professional lives have trained them to manage perception rather than confront reality. The government that rolled out an anti-Muslim hostility definition while twenty Iranian backed terrorist plots were being planned on British streets is a government whose instinct is accommodation rather than accountability. The thirty six MPs who wrote to the Parliamentary Commissioner demanding Nick Timothy's investigation were not all acting from professional instinct. Several have documented histories of antisemitic language or associations. Others represent constituencies where the Muslim vote is the primary electoral consideration. The Sunday Times source suggests the problem is defence spending priorities. It is that. But it is also the Trafalgar Square response, where Keir Starmer reached for Tommy Robinson rather than engaging with a theological argument he knew he could not answer. It is the Attorney General deploying his Jewish identity to provide cover for a false equivalence he knew to be false. It is the parliamentary machinery mobilised to silence the people naming what is happening while the people doing it operate without consequence. All of it flows from the same source. A political class whose professional formation is compassion, accommodation and message management, governing in a moment that requires clarity, resolve and the willingness to say plainly what the evidence shows. Britain is not short of intelligence assessments. MI5 has thwarted twenty Iranian plots. The Walney report documented Iranian influence operations in the charitable sector. The security services know what is happening. The problem is not knowledge. It is the absence of the professional formation, the instincts, the language and the willingness that would allow the people in power to act on what they know. Ninety percent of the new Labour intake came from charities, political offices and communications agencies. They were never going to see it coming. And even now that it has arrived, on the streets of Golders Green, in the WhatsApp groups of the Green Party, on the Embankment where death to America was chanted on a Sunday afternoon, they are still reaching for the tools their professional lives gave them. Compassion. Accommodation. Message management. And the instruction not to take the bait. "Ninety percent of the new Labour intake came from charities, political offices and communications agencies."
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CPierceUK@CPierceUK·
@EtchelfR @Nigel_Farage The UK's NetZero by 2050 commitment was set by Theresa May’s Conservative government in June 2019. Nadhim Zahawi held a junior ministerial role - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children & Families, & was not responsible for the NetZero legislation.
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Paul 🇬🇧Vote Restore Britain🇬🇧
@Nigel_Farage Hypocrisy... Indeed. Like being against every decision the Tories made.... Whilst taking in the people that made those decisions Jenrick, Braverman, Zahawi etc Reform = Tories in a lighter blue.
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Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
It was the previous Conservative government that killed the North Sea. They introduced a 75% super tax on oil and gas profits. Their hypocrisy knows no bounds.
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CPierceUK@CPierceUK·
@Lodestar247 @Nigel_Farage The people you mention were not responsible for the NetZero legislation. The UK's NetZero by 2050 was set by Theresa May’s Conservative government (June 2019). In 2022 Rishi Sunak, when Chancellor, introduced a 25% Energy Profits Levy (windfall tax) on oil & gas company profits.
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Lodestar@Lodestar247·
@Nigel_Farage So you then go and hire Jenrick, Baverman, Kruger, Zahawi, Rosindell, Dorries etc., etc. All members of that Conservative Government. What does that say about your hypocrisy?
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CPierceUK@CPierceUK·
@papa_cars @Nigel_Farage The UK's NetZero by 2050 commitment was set by Theresa May’s Conservative government in June 2019. Nadhim Zahawi held a junior ministerial role - Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children & Families, & was not responsible for the NetZero legislation.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
The Sun says 92% of burglaries in Britain went unsolved during 2025. This is exactly why we ran our Britain is Lawless campaign last summer. thesun.co.uk/news/38652370/…
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Julian Jessop
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop·
FYI, in return for the right to buy more energy from the EU and the obligation to let more young people from the EU work and study here, the UK will have to pay bungs to poorer EU countries, sorry, "contribute to EU cohesion funds"... 🤔 (Ps. yes I know these schemes - and others on the table - are reciprocal and that free trade should be a win-win, but if both sides are benefiting why is the UK expected to pay for the privilege? and what would the public really think if all the costs were explained to them?) consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press…
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Fred de Fossard
Fred de Fossard@defossardf·
British taxpayers are going to be expected to pay for EU initiatives to "reduce regional disparities between the EU regions" as part of the Government's Reset. It is little more than a shakedown. consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press…
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Fred de Fossard
Fred de Fossard@defossardf·
We already have "market access" to the Single Market via a free trade deal. We are being asked to pay for market access that we already have, and to follow rules that will harm British interests and the British economy. Read our recent briefing: prosperity.com/media-publicat…
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Reform UK Harrow
Reform UK Harrow@HarrowReformUK·
Congratulations to th Reform UK candidates in Harrow whose nominations have been received by the Electoral Commission. Thanks to Savitha Prakash (Branch Chair), and to all officers, members and supporters for their hard work. #ReformUK #ReformUKHarrow #Harrow #Politics #Hope
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
Royal Holloway student Brodie Mitchell was confronted by Huda El-Jamal, President of the Friends of Palestine Society, who called him a “wannabe Jew” and questioned why he wasn’t wearing a kippah. Brodie — who describes himself as a “non-Jewish Zionist” — responded by asking why she was wearing a “tea towel” on her head, referring to her keffiyeh. Within 24 hours, Brodie was suspended from campus for nine weeks, locked out of campus, and told to vacate his accommodation. His comment was branded “offensive”, “Islamophobic” and “anti-Palestinian”. He even had to request permission to give his side of the story — against the backdrop of the Government’s new “anti-Muslim hostility” definition. Meanwhile, Ms El-Jamal faced no disciplinary action. This is two-tier policing of speech on campus. The Free Speech Union is supporting Brodie and has lodged a complaint with the Office for Students. He is now back on campus, but under severe restrictions on who he can speak to and what he can say — with expulsion threatened for even minor breaches. He has also received death threats and faced harassment from fellow students. The university is now spending what his barrister calls a “grossly disproportionate and unreasonable” sum in an apparent attempt to force him out of litigation. We are challenging these restrictions and urging the OfS to investigate. Brodie’s case will be heard over three days in the High Court in June, where he will say that he has unfairly been deprived of seven weeks of study time. We have also put the Government on notice of potential judicial review over its “anti-Muslim hostility” definition if they don’t immediately withdraw it and its associated guidance. We will defend the right to criticise any religion and stop the Muslim blasphemy law — but we need your help 👇 Watch Brodie Mitchell on @GBNEWS
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