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Flyinginferno 𝕏

@CovidSpacePunk

Pragmatist, Auto & Aeronautical Enthusiast.

Katılım Ocak 2012
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
Rupert Lowe believes the British state has become the enemy of the British people. "Most of them are members of the Fabian Society." "And that is ideologically driven... They want a dependency culture. They don't want a thriving, independent, self-reliant state." "The government that we've got wants to encourage this welfarism as a way of effectively controlling the British people." "[British people have] got to start growing a bit of backbone... otherwise they're going to lose the country that we all dearly love." Credit: @RupertLowe10 @PeterMcCormack
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Lucy Connolly
Lucy Connolly@LucyTCWife·
How dare you? Just how dare you?? I want to cry with anger reading this post. Let alone those beautiful girls families. You skipped to Southport, lobbed a wreath in the direction of all the other tributes. Ran away and called everyone FAR RIGHT that were heartbroken, angry and scared for their own children. You have caused the biggest divide this country has ever seen. You locked people up for being angry and scared, some of which never came out alive. You actively withheld information about that murderer and his family. You knew the level of failure that led to that thing taking the lives of children and injuring many more. You forbade any other MP to raise questions about that murderer or the situation. You doubled down and blamed us! Distraught mums and worried parents. If it was possible to despise you anymore I do, having read this post.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

The brutal, senseless murders of Bebe, Elsie and Alice marked one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The report today is truly harrowing and profoundly disturbing. It sets out systematic failures that led to this terrible event. I’ve been overwhelmed by the bravery and determination of their families and while nothing will ever bring these three little girls back, I’m determined to make the fundamental changes needed to keep the public safe. I will do everything I can to honour the memory of Bebe, Elsie, and Alice.

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I see the Times have published a desperate hit piece attacking Restore Britain. They do though helpfully outline some of our 'key policies', as they call them. To quote their summary... 'mass deportations by removing the entire illegal migration population of the UK' 'abolish the asylum system' 'restore a “pro-British” education system' 'end political Islam' Sounds bloody good to me. They also seem to get annoyed that we're stating the NHS should hire qualified British medical professionals over foreign nationals. I stand by every single word. All in all, a good promotion of our policy platform. First the media ignored us, now they're attacking us. We must be making progress.
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Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner@AngelaRayner·
My pleasure to welcome @Keir_Starmer @AndyBurnhamGM and @bphillipsonMP to Holy Trinity primary school in Ashton this morning. 33 new free breakfast clubs will open across Greater Manchester this week, giving 10,000 more children a free, healthy start to the school day. That’s Labour on your side. 🌹
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Flyinginferno 𝕏@CovidSpacePunk·
@Heccles94 I respect your work. I also believe you are more suited to working for Charity which would benefit from your skills. The Greens are a political paradox with highly conflicted opinions. It won’t survive it’s just Student Activism
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(((Evs)))
(((Evs)))@Tory_Brexit69·
@Keir_Starmer Open the Straits of Hormuz because the world needs the oil and gas. Don't grant drilling licences in the North Sea, because the world does not need oil and gas. Your stupidity is on a level never seen before in UK politics.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz is deeply damaging. Getting global shipping moving is vital to ease cost of living pressures. The UK has convened more than 40 nations who share our aim to restore freedom of navigation. This week the UK and France will co-host a summit to advance work on a coordinated, independent, multinational plan to safeguard international shipping when the conflict ends.
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Flyinginferno 𝕏@CovidSpacePunk·
Why do we tolerate asylum seekers then? They are a risk to our families! For example Jihadi John, raised in London to asylum seeking parents who have now gone to Kuwait. He and his fellow “British” friends brutally murdered our people. MI5 says 75% of its threat watchlist are??? Guess‼️ Profiling saves Lives
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
The brutal, senseless murders of Bebe, Elsie and Alice marked one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The report today is truly harrowing and profoundly disturbing. It sets out systematic failures that led to this terrible event. I’ve been overwhelmed by the bravery and determination of their families and while nothing will ever bring these three little girls back, I’m determined to make the fundamental changes needed to keep the public safe. I will do everything I can to honour the memory of Bebe, Elsie, and Alice.
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Martin Cain
Martin Cain@MartinCainActon·
@CovidSpacePunk @ajhholloway @UKLabour @RoyalMarines I see him as closet homosexual and Fabian who hates everything Britain even achieved. Yes patriotism mystifies him, like duty & integrity such ideals mean nothing to him. He really likes cash & soon at the Bailey that will be what the rent boys mean when they say he is tight.
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Adam Holloway
Adam Holloway@ajhholloway·
UPDATE: Reality of what a government made up "human rights lawyers" really means. Flown in Customs, Police & Royal Marines going through every single box. Denied Chagossians: an emergency solar water maker; mosquito nets; bedding; mobile phone; sunglasses;clothing & ice-maker.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
A Restore Britain Government would back British drivers. How? Raise the speed limit on motorways to 80mph. Remove all 20mph zones, other than those outside schools or areas with vulnerable individuals. Our current 70 mph speed limit was implemented decades ago, for a completely different type of car with completely different capabilities - far lower safety standards, poorer braking, and less advanced handling. It is unnecessarily slow, plenty of other countries sensibly allow for more. 80mph is faster and fair, and Restore Britain would do the unthinkable - trust people to get on with their lives without such overbearing state interference. It boosts business, backs drivers and gets Britain moving. Support Restore Britain to make it 80.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Keir Starmer jetted off for a four-day luxury family Easter break at a £200-a-night four-star boutique hotel in Valencia, complete with rooftop bar and pool. While lounging in the sun and sipping café con leche in a public square, Trump was issuing ultimatums to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants and warning Tehran they’d be “living in Hell.” Starmer stayed put despite the escalating crisis, five years after he slammed Boris Johnson for holidaying as Kabul fell, declaring: “You cannot coordinate an international response from the beach.” Macron spent the weekend on emergency calls with Trump and Iran’s president. Starmer? Not so much. Priorities
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Kel Mansfield
Kel Mansfield@tedkel·
As Wes Streeting is claiming the Chagos deal is not dead, and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is continuing to implement the treaty as if it has been ratified, it's time to repost the following. 1982,🏝️Project Chagos begins when Mauritius sets up a select committee to look into the potential vast mineral wealth in the Chagos Archipelago's seabed. 2003, leading international lawyer Sir Ian Brownlie is officially appointed advisor by Mauritius for Chagos. 2009, Brownlie leads a Mauritius delegation in bilateral talks at the Foreign Office in London. 2010, Philippe Sands QC becomes counsel to Mauritius for Chagos after Brownlie dies in a motor accident in Egypt. 2O13, Sands' good friend, Keir Starmer QC, visits Mauritius and discusses the future of the Chagos islands with prime minister Navin Ramgoolam. The meeting ends with the men in agreement. 2015, Ramgoolam is arrested on money-laundering charges. The same year, Starmer is elected to Parliament for first time. 2019, Sands obtains an International Court of Justice ruling (advisory opinion only, and non-binding) that the Chagos islands should be given to Mauritius. Sands uses the ICJ ruling as leverage in the following years in his efforts to persuade the Conservative government to give Chagos to Mauritius. 2020, Starmer becomes Labour Party leader. 2021, Sands receives Mauritius' top honour, The Most Distinguished Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean. 2022, Sands makes an unauthorized entry into the Chagos Archipelago for a flag-raising ceremony. Sands tweets at the time, “It’s morning on Chagos, where the flag of Mauritius flies." 2023, Sands becomes Mauritius citizen, but retains his British and French citizenships. 🟥In November 2023 David Cameron takes over as Foreign Secretary from James Cleverly, and bins a deal saying, it's not in the national interest, as reported in Hansard. 2024, Starmer becomes UK Prime Minister in July, and overlooks his shadow Attorney General, Emily Thornberry, to appoint his old friend and fellow human-rights lawyer Richard Hermer. But he has to break with tradition by giving Hermer a peerage, so he can sit in the House Of Lords, and be part of the government. In the early months of his premiership, Starmer makes the controversial former Downing Street Chief Of Staff for Tony Blair, Jonathan Powel, his special envoy for Chagos. In early October 2024, just ten weeks after becoming PM, Keir Starmer agrees a deal with Mauritius, despite there having been no mention of Chagos during the election campaign, and the pledge in Labour's manifesto to protect the BOT. Also in October 2024, Powell tells Times Radio in an interview, “These are very tiny islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean where no one actually goes. So I don’t think we should be too worried about losing that bit of territory. We’re probably losing more to tidal erosion in the East Coast than that.” Powell fails to mention the territorial waters and marine protection zone of 64,000 square miles, and Mauritius getting full ownership of all the mineral rights for an area about the size of France In November 2024, Starmer appoints Powell as his National Security Advisor. In December 2024, Starmer makes yet another extremely controversial appointment in Peter "friend of Epstein" Mandelson as his US Ambassador. Powell and Mandelson brief the White House over Chagos, and claim the UK has to give the archipelago to Mauritius because of international law. However, they assure the Americans that their military base on Diego Garcia is unaffected, as the UK has arranged a 99-year lease on the island. Those assurances have now been proven to be worthless. 2025, In January Lord Hermer recuses himself from signing off on the Chagos deal. The AG's office refuse to give details of why. In late February 2025, Mauritius’ former Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth, who was in office when Starmer became PM, and was heavily involved in discussions about the Chagos deal before being replaced by Navin Ramgoolam in November, was arrested on money laundering charges after Mauritius' anti-corruption agency said it had seized suitcases of cash and luxury watches in raids on 10 locations, including Jugnauth’s home. In August 2025, Starmer is referred to the statistics' watchdog for misleading claims over the cost of the Chagos deal. Many other claims are made during the year that Starmer had repeatedly "lied" about the true costs of the deal. There are even accusations that Starmer ordered his officials to announce misleadingly low figures.
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Flyinginferno 𝕏@CovidSpacePunk·
I don’t agree Jo. There will be a confrontational ‘incident’ that will escalate the kinetic situation. Furthermore the military air bridge from the USA to the Middle East is on full throttle. The MEU on heightened readiness at sea can only be sustained for so long. There’s no way Trump can allow the IIGC to control that Strait. It will be bloody
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Jo Bhakdi
Jo Bhakdi@JOBhakdi·
I covered it live yesterday - I do think the “blockade” marks a real DEESCALATION and is a positive sign. Trump understands now - or has been forced to understand - that military action is suicidal and destructive. The blockade is a signal that more civilized and less damaging pathways are being searched for. The blockade also doesn’t make much sense (how are you going to prevent Chinese, EU, UK, Indian vessels I. The high sea to move around ?). Short term, the blockade creates a Mexican standoff between Iran getting chocked economically and the world / US getting chocked with high oil prices. Both sides also clearly signaled they viewed negotiations as positive and with continuing. This conflict, imo, is most likely on its way to an off-ramp
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Futures were ugly. Now they aren’t as ugly. I wonder if the market might be holding back from pricing in the worst. More escalation, higher oil, bad for stocks. Trump has obviously escalated with the blockade. S&P really not acting like he did…maybe tomorrow morning is when the real action begins but there may be a world where the markets, once again, believe Trump is using this to negotiate and are willing to give him the benefit of the doubt to enter “Round 2” of negotiations. If we full on escalate at the Strait and start fighting back and forth, it would feel bearish. Trump’s posts make you think that would happen. The market…which just pulled a +7% move in 2 weeks and took many sectors down like SaaS, might not easily just give back that gain because of the amount of people willing to 1) buy oversold sectors like $IGV and 2) bet that Trump doesn’t go all the way. Do you think we go back to March 30th lows?

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Great British PAC 🇬🇧
Great British PAC 🇬🇧@GreatBritishPAC·
And they’re off. The police boat is leaving. The Chagossian supply boat can now get on. But not before the police banned things like water purifiers and bedsheets from being delivered. #Cruel
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
The Iranian Regime: >killed 1 million Iranians since 1979 >murders critics of the Regime >denies women basic rights >bankrolls global Islamic terrorism >allows child marriage and child rape The UN: >puts them in charge of human rights, women’s rights and anti-terrorism policy
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Flyinginferno 𝕏@CovidSpacePunk·
@RupertLowe10 Rupert we need to be energy self sufficient and that means more wind and solar but done responsibly in unison with our own gas and oil field utilisation. More drilling, I agree‼️
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Inflation isn’t some random phenomenon that just happens to a country. Political choices have made life so much more expensive for British families, and political choices can make life so much more affordable for British families. When the state grows too large, it spends beyond its means. That spending has to be funded. Through higher taxes, more borrowing, or printing money. Those are their options. All three drive inflation. All three make your food shop more expensive, your pint more expensive, your tank of fuel more expensive. High taxes make it more expensive to produce, hire, and invest - so businesses pass those costs on. Prices rise. Inflation soars. It’s a vicious cycle. And so many of those taxes are done through stealth. We all pay SO much tax but we have no idea because it’s hidden from us. That money is stolen from the people, and they don’t even know it. Frozen thresholds. Stealth taxes. State theft. I detest it. Of course, excessive and reckless state spending pumps more money into the system, so prices rise - the cycle continues. And when governments print money and inject it into the economy, what happens to the value of the existing money? What happens to your savings? Your wages? It all becomes worth less and less. This is not complicated - a bloated state makes a country more expensive. It makes Britain more expensive. It makes your life more expensive. So the reverse is also true. Cut the size of the state, and you reduce wasteful spending. Cut taxes, and you lower the cost of production. Restore proper discipline, and you stabilise the value of money. A Restore Britain Government would not manage inflation, we would tackle the root causes of it. We would not engage in unnecessary foreign wars that hike the price of oil, punishing British families at the pump and everywhere else. When fuel gets more expensive, everything follows. Britain needs cheap fuel, cheap energy. That means drilling, drilling and drilling some more. Domestic energy production is vital. Cheap energy makes everything more affordable. Everything. The drive for Net Zero must end - Restore Britain will halt that mad march to further bankruptcy . A country that lives within its means is a country people can actually afford to live in. And yes, that will mean many cuts, and many difficult decisions. But the hour is late, and nothing else will suffice. Any political party saying otherwise is lying to you. There are no easy fixes. That time is over. Restore Britain’s approach will be painful in the short term, but it will bring the cost of living down. It will make life more affordable for hardworking British families.
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