Dave Wood

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Dave Wood

Dave Wood

@DaveWood16

Traveller, Explorer, Mountaineer, Fell Walker, Quaffer of fine ales. Reform UK SAFC 🇬🇧🇫🇴

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HIN News🇬🇧🇺🇸
HIN News🇬🇧🇺🇸@HerdImmunity12·
Breaking🇬🇧🤣: "We don't need the busy bodies, we don't need the NONCES and pedophiles, we need business people in politics". Plumbing magnet, entrepreneur and Europhile Charlie Mullins makes it quite clear that he's had enough of the UK establishments unprecedented number 'deviants' getting into power.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
I’ve just received the email from Richard Tice calling on Reform members to get out campaigning in Makerfield ahead of the by-election. I’ll be signing up for a few dates in the lead up to June 18th. Would be great to meet fellow Reform supporters out on the campaign trail and help spread the word for Robert Kenyon 🇬🇧 If you want change, now’s the time to get involved.
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TimeForReform@TimeForReform29

Every Reform member should have just received an email from Richard Tice In it he explains the importance of why every Reform member is needed to campaign in Makerfield. There is a link taking you to the sign up page where you can specify dates up to the 18th June It is your duty to do this for the sake of our country. I'll see you out there on the campaign trail 🩵 🇬🇧

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Nobody believes a word you say - you've been to found to lie constantly The PREVIOUS record was set in 1922. That’s 104 years ago Before SUVs, private jets, Heathrow Airport etc etc Plus these days they use temp Stations that once were in open fields and now surrounded by buildings Or they use temp recordings from next to runways tarmac or solar fields And they use ground source temp rather than air Yes it's very warm Record breaking? Hotter than Roman times? Medieval times? The times of Jesus? Prehistoric? Likely not
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Met Office@metoffice·
Today has been the hottest day in May on record with Kew Gardens provisionally reaching 34.8°C - exceeding the previous highest May temperature in the UK by a full 2 degrees Celsius🌡️ This heat would be exceptional in the UK even in mid summer, let alone in May📈
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Russell Findlay
Russell Findlay@RussellFindlay1·
Nicola Sturgeon spent hours saying "no comment" when questioned by police (that's what organised criminals do)👇 Yet the former First Minister told the public she would "co-operate fully" with the investigation 🤔 thesun.co.uk/news/39217068/…
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Craig Houston
Craig Houston@CraigHouston_·
2 things missing from a deluge of SNP chat 1) the auditors binned them after 10 years and it took them months to replace them. They ended up with a Manchester based firm 2) where’s the other £200k that was raised for referendum?
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Nippy Knew
Nippy Knew@SnpBaaaaad·
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Steve Miller
Steve Miller@StevenJonMiller·
Headline of the day Source: Daily Express
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Reform UK Scotland
Reform UK Scotland@ReformUKScot·
The SNP have big questions remaining about this sorry state of affairs.
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Chris 🇬🇧 Reform UK 🩵
Chris 🇬🇧 Reform UK 🩵@ChrisWrightson6·
🚨 Reform-led councils are leading the way. They’re putting a stop to illegal immigrants being housed in their communities. This is why we urgently need to vote @reformparty_uk and get fully behind them. We can’t do it without your support. Get involved.
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REFORM DAILY WATCH 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
🚨 PATRIOTS IN MAKERFIELD: Only REFORM can smash Labour’s Red Wall. Not the Tories. Not Restore. This time we fight for our families, our communities, and our country. Send a brutal message to two-tier Keir: Britain has had ENOUGH. We want our country BACK. British First. Vote Reform and let's get Labour out
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Sunderland’s starting XI in their joyous, season-ending 2-1 victory over listless Chelsea cost the same as £106m Enzo Fernandez. This is no slight on a world champion, an elite attacking midfielder, full of craft and craftiness, if moody at times. This is simply a celebration of Sunderland’s exceptional recruitment, finding gems who can see - and seize - the opportunity at the Stadium of Light. This is also a celebration of Regis Le Bris’ remarkable team-building, blending and bonding qualities which have guided a side promoted via the play-offs into seventh and Europe. For those of us who thought Sunderland would go straight back down, apologies and enjoy Europe. You deserve it. A well-run football operation deserves it. That backing from stands to boardroom deserves it. Football also deserves it: a reminder that the status quo can be challenged with shrewd planning and investment and hard work. Of Le Bris’ starting XI against Chelsea, eight joined on the eve of the season and one in the winter window: Roefs a reported £9m from Nijmegen; Mukiele £9.5m from PS-G; Reinaldo free from Atletico Madrid; Geertruida loan from RB Leipzig; Le Fee £19.3m, loan made permanent from Roma; Xhaka £13m from Bayer Leverkusen; Sadiki £15m from Union St-Gilloise; Angulo £17.5m from Anderlecht (in February); and seven-goal Brobbey £21.6m from Ajax. Two 2025 arrivals came off the bench: Diarra £30m from Strasbourg; and Isidor £5m loan made permanent from Zenit St-Petersburg (in February 2025). Three of the 14 involved were already at the club. The starting pair of: Hume £200,000 from Linfield in 2022; and O’Nien undisclosed but reported as £200,000 to £300,000 from Wycombe Wanderers in 2018. And the sub: Rigg from Sunderland’s academy. (The £105.5m total does not include the undisclosed loan fees). When Sunderland won 2-1 at the Bridge in October, Le Bris’ starting XI cost only £75m (and also had the important Ballard, £2m from Arsenal in 2022). Chelsea’s starting XI was £433m. Four miles from the Bridge, on Park Lane this evening, the League Managers Association celebrates its members’ many achievements this season. Le Bris certainly deserves a mention. Mixing old and many new players, and getting new signings to settle quickly, requires real people skills. Le Bris and his staff clearly have them. It’s also a reflection on Sunderland’s family club reputation that so many newcomers are welcomed and assimilated so quickly. Some will move on, some will be moved on but what a journey this is across England - and soon Europe. #SAFC
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Chris 🇬🇧 Reform UK 🩵
Chris 🇬🇧 Reform UK 🩵@ChrisWrightson6·
Rob Kenyon will Fight to cut NHS waits, sort housing/benefits, fix roads & potholes, tackle crime & control immigration. Push for local jobs, better transport & funding. Visible, honest & hardworking — holding surgeries & listening to residents. Putting Makerfield first.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
When the Romans came to Britain in 43 AD, they brought their farming with them. Mostly grain. Wheat, barley, the kind of arable agriculture that worked in Italy and southern Gaul and required a lot of organised labour and the kind of climate where summer is reliable. They discovered, fairly quickly, that Britain did not have that climate. The summer was a rumour. The winter was a threat. The rain was constant. The soil in most of the country was either acidic, waterlogged, or sitting on top of clay that turned to concrete in July and slop in January. The native Britons, watching the Romans struggle, were running a different system. They had cattle. They had sheep. They had pigs that lived in the woodland and ate the acorns. They moved animals seasonally, between summer uplands and winter shelter. They built their food production around the things that Britain actually grew, which was grass and acorns and not very much else without an enormous amount of effort. The Romans, eventually, adapted. The villas they built had grazing land attached. The estates were structured around livestock as well as grain. They learned, with some reluctance, that you cannot impose Mediterranean agriculture on a country that has decided to be Britain. In 2026, a government policy unit in Westminster is suggesting that we should replace livestock with plant proteins. The Romans got the message in two centuries. We appear to have forgotten it in less than one.
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