David Cockerham

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David Cockerham

David Cockerham

@DavidCockerham

Trad jazzing Japanologist Tyke in exile.

Katılım Aralık 2010
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Ramon Agusta
Ramon Agusta@ramonagusta·
Makerfield needs to be the final nail in the coffin for Labour. Vote wisely, folks.
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Taya Bass
Taya Bass@travelingflying·
RFK Jr: “People are going to jail for Twitter posts in England.” Joe Rogan: “12,000 people in the last year.” RFK Jr: “It’s a dictatorship.”
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REFORM DAILY WATCH 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
🚨 BREAKING: Reform SURGES BACK TO 30% in the latest poll! Britain wants Reform! ➡️ REF UK 30% (+2) 👹 LAB 21% (nc) 🥶 CON 19% (-1) 🤮 GREEN 11% (-1) 🎃 LIB DEM 14% (+2) ❓OTH 2% (-3)
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Leeds United
Leeds United@LUFC·
🥺 This team. Our fans.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Dominic Calvert-Lewin@CalvertLewin14·
Grateful for everything.
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Leeds United
Leeds United@LUFC·
🙌 "Thank you for all your support!"
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Dux
Dux@DuxVul·
Makerfield is a Labour seat Burnham (very famous) not being able to hold a Labour seat in his back yard would absolutely incinerate Labour morale They would all know it’s absolutely over That’s what I want every Labour MP to experience next month Psychological warfare
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
This video from @ZiaYusufUK on immigration has been removed by TikTok for “Hate Speech”. This is unacceptable political interference from a big tech company. Does @TikTokComms believe in free speech or not?
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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
Amazing response on the doors It’s going to be a fun campaign
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Colin Brazier
Colin Brazier@ColinBrazierTV·
My late-wife campaigned for Brexit and died young just after the poll. She was a Left-winger who'd lived in Brussels and believed, as Tony Benn did, that the nation state was the irreducible unit of government. She didn't go to her grave thinking Brexit would be unwound a decade later by people who said they would honour the decision of the British public, but who were actually just waiting for those who voted for Brexit to die off.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
🚨 Labour is using the “Online Safety Act” to silence political opponents, and TikTok is doing their dirty work. First, TikTok removed my video announcing Reform UK’s new policy to place secure illegal migrant detention centres in non-Reform constituencies, prioritising Green ones.  TikTok explicitly cited the Online Safety Act as the reason for its removal. This is hard evidence of this draconian legislation being weaponised to silence political opponents.  That same video has 6.2 million views on other platforms. Today, the censorship escalated.  TikTok has now removed my video outlining the key policies I would implement as Home Secretary, claiming it is “Hate Speech and Hateful Behaviour.”  They warned me that any further "violations" will result in a strike, potentially leading to being de-platformed altogether. This is all the more staggering given TikTok happily hosts hundreds of videos of people calling for the assassination of Nigel Farage. My TikTok videos had received 18 million views over the previous 28 days. This is a chilling attempt to silence one of the biggest and fastest-growing UK political accounts on the platform. TikTok is engaging in direct political interference in the midst of the most pivotal elections in our country’s history. All under the auspice of the “Online Safety Act” that the Tories and Labour claimed to be about protecting children. It is, and always will be about silencing voices the open-borders political establishment don’t like. @TikTokComms have decided to try and suppress Reform. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.
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Billy Jameson
Billy Jameson@BillyJamesonOM·
Because it’s actually pretty important to let Reform win there. Restore aren’t going to win, let’s get that delusional idea out of our heads now. All they’ll do is split the vote in the ONE constituency where that would be a very, very bad thing. If Andy Burnham gets in we are fucked, Restore are about to open the door for Britain to get absolutely raped by left liberalism until 2029.
Orm@orm0nde

We owe it to the 97% British population of Makerfield to stand a Restore Britain candidate there. Why should the constituents be forced to chose between two parties that don’t care if they get made a minority in their own country?

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David Cockerham@DavidCockerham·
@LadyRebecca_1 Nothing wrong in principle with Restore demonstrating its strength in parliamentary by-elections. It's just wrong to do it in this particular one because obliterating Labour by beating Burnham is SO vital in the national interest. Restore causing failure will be unforgiveable.
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Lady Rebecca 💃🏻 🇬🇧 #RestoreBritain 🇬🇧
Lots of people are dismissing Restore, trying to call them irrelevant. So if we win the Makerfield by-election, what do you think these naysayers will have to say then? And how many more people could migrate over to support Restore?
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Marcus Agrippa
Marcus Agrippa@AgrippaSPQR·
Of course Rayner should have faced a penalty over unpaid stamp duty, everyone knows it. Like everyone knew Starmer should have faced a penalty over attending a curry & beer party in Durham at the height of Covid restrictions. But they are Labour so laws don’t apply to them.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail

Angela Rayner should have faced penalty over unpaid stamp duty on seaside home, says whistleblower in department that investigated her trib.al/dz6ZWwi

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General Melchett
General Melchett@rouxjr·
@DavidCockerham @firasmodad A political party listening to their local branch members, and making decisions based on that. Scandalous. Can't see that catching on........
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Firas Modad
Firas Modad@firasmodad·
Makerfield is existential for Reform. Restore consulted the Makerfield branch. They said go for it. That is good enough. Assuming they can back their words with actions and run a good campaign with a strong local candidate. Andy Burnham as PM changes nothing of substance. He may even be weaker than Keir Starmer and have less evil willpower. He has even fewer ideas than Starmer. And he will be without a national electoral mandate. But if Restore wins, then, first, Reform and the Conservatives MUST tilt towards the nativist right, splintering both parties in favour of Restore. And second, it means a 2029 Restore victory is very plausible. On the other hand, if Reform wins, beating Restore, the Greens, and Labour, then they would have made their case to the electorate and proved themselves. Congratulations to them. How Restore should respond will depend on many details, from the quality of the candidate and campaign to the vote tallies etc... And if the Greens win, then it would confirm that Labour is dead, and it would highlight the necessity of a genuine right that the public can unite behind. It would mean that the youngest party, Restore, hasn't yet gotten its act together, and that Reform isn't credible enough to win. This election is existential for Reform. This is why their surrogates are angry with Restore running. If they lose it, they slump nationally, even if Restore doesn't win it. But if Restore does win, then, by God, it's a political earthquake. For Reform, the best outcome is obviously a victory. The second best is the Greens, so they can cast the election as them Vs the lunatic left and rally the base, but even that would be terrible, as it would mean that they can't win in a majority white area against the silly Greens. A victory for Labour would be a major defeat for them. But a victory for Restore is existential. There is no argument for Restore not running other than the local branch not being ready or not having enough resources. No party owns your vote. Every party has the right, even the duty, to put its ideas forward and let the voters decide.
The Nativist@TheNativist_

If @RestoreBritain_ have decided to run in Makerfield, the time for second-guessing and nay-saying is over. The correct strategy now is to project supreme confidence that we will win. It’s time for a Kierkegaardian leap of faith. Every single one of you reading this, the 10 follower account, the 1000 follower account, the 300,000 follower account, is a mimetic delivery device. Just one of you can reshape outcomes through sheer force of will. Imagine what we can achieve when we all do it together. Take it as an Article of Faith: Restore Britain will win in Makerfield. Doubt is the only thing that stops the outcome. #RestoreBritain #Makerfield

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Ashlea Simon
Ashlea Simon@AshleaSimonAFE·
A bride leaving her recently bombed home to get married, London, 1940. This is the English spirit 💪🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Top police, top crowd, no trouble. Two Tier Keir and his band of commie scum tried everything to disrupt and provoke, they failed miserably, like they have the whole nation. 🎥 @HannasWorldUK17
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