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ANDREW NEIL: We’re heading into what could be the greatest energy emergency ever with a bunch of clueless inadequates at the tiller mol.im/a/15665931





British values mean defending everyone’s right to practise their faith freely. In London, I’m proud Christians, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and others can celebrate in Trafalgar Square. Singling out Muslims isn’t ‘British values’ - it’s prejudice. mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…

The Prime Minister’s week unpacked.




Hi @Keir_Starmer What happened to “Labour would freeze your council tax”? Or “Not a penny more on your council tax…No ifs, no buts”? Many people across the country are opening letters for higher council tax bills. Labour deserve the local election annihilation coming in May.


Good the Stolen Valour Labour councillor scumbag Greg Brackenridge has now resigned. Now his Labour MP wife should resign too, she got elected on the back of his lies on the election leaflets. Blatant liars both of them. A Wolverhampton councillor and former mayor, who was found to have falsely claimed he had served as a Royal Marine, has stepped down. City of Wolverhampton Council confirmed that Greg Brackenridge, councillor for Wednesfield South, had resigned from his seat. He was investigated by the authority's subcommittee in July and found to have breached a code of conduct for exaggerating his military service. The BBC has tried to contact Brackenridge for comment. He was elected as mayor of Wolverhampton in 2021 and used to represent Labour, before more recently sitting as an independent. Brackenridge had made the false claims in 2021 during a speech when he unveiled a statue in Wednesfield to commemorate Sikh soldiers who died during the Battle of Saragarhi. An investigation last year heard Brackenridge, whose wife Sureena is Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East and whose son is a councillor, was found to have not completed the training and had not received a green beret for "passing out" as a Royal Marine commando. The panel also said he had "given the impression" he had served as a Royal Marine while chairing the council's Armed Forces Covenant Board. At the time, he faced faced cross-party condemnation for his behaviour and for "watering down" a public apology. A city of Wolverhampton Council spokesperson said: "We confirm that Councillor Greg Brackenridge has resigned his seat and we have, in line with the law placed a notice of vacancy on our website. "We anticipate that the election to fill his seat will be held on 7 May 2026 along with the 20 other seats being contested at the upcoming election." bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

















