Steve Doyle

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Steve Doyle

Steve Doyle

@Doyle1Steve

#readingfc supporter due to sins in a previous life! #Brexit supporter for 4 decades. RT not an endorsement #GBNews #NeverLabour

Katılım Haziran 2012
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Christian
Christian@decorativeartt·
Darling @EdwardJDavey, Bless your desperately virtuous little heart. How very noble of you to rush to the defence of the Iranian regime while clutching your pearls over “threatening war crimes” and “mocking Islam”. Let me be crystal clear, sweetheart: Mocking Islam is exactly what every single MP in this country should be doing. Islam is a religion that stones women to death for adultery, hangs homosexuals from cranes in public squares, beheads apostates, flogs rape victims for “improper dress”, mutilates the genitals of little girls with rusty blades, forces child brides as young as nine onto grown men, throws gay people off rooftops, beats wives into submission under “discipline” laws, practices polygamy and forced marriage, imposes brutal blasphemy laws that punish criticism with death, treats non-Muslims as second-class dhimmis who must pay the jizya tax or face execution, still openly practices slavery and concubinage in parts of the Islamic world, celebrates the death of infidels, indoctrinates children to hate Jews and Christians, and pours hundreds of billions into global jihad, terrorism, grooming gangs in the West and the deliberate Islamisation of Britain deserves nothing but open ridicule, savage mockery, relentless contempt and unapologetic derision from every single MP sitting in the British Parliament. Now let’s look at you, Davey. This is your previous greatest hits collection, isn’t it, you pathetic, spineless, gutless little absolute wanker of a failure? The man who, as Postal Affairs Minister, sat in his comfortable Whitehall office and coldly ignored hundreds of desperate postmasters begging for help. You dismissed their evidence, you mocked their suffering, you repeatedly defended the rotten Horizon software that you knew was destroying innocent lives. You helped ruin families, bankrupt businesses, and drive people to suicide, all while smiling for the cameras and pretending everything was fine. The same gutless wonder who still can’t bring himself to say whether a woman can have a penis, because your entire party has been captured by the most deranged woke lunacy imaginable. The Lib Dem leader who spent years selling out Brexit, cheering mass immigration, open borders, and every single anti-British policy that has flooded this country. And now here you are a man with a CV of failure longer than most people’s shopping list lecturing the rest of us about strength and morality. How utterly hilarious. Keep performing, darling. The British people see exactly what you are. Britain First. No Surrender. 🦁🇬🇧
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Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

Threatening war crimes and mocking Islam isn't a sign of strength, it's a sign of weakness. The PM should rule out UK forces and airfields being used for any attacks on Iranian civilian infrastructure. What more will it take for Starmer to call off the Royal Visit Trump craves?

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Steve Shovlar 🇪🇺🇺🇦 #AFCB 🍒 #PROEU
The right wing press are worried their crippling Brexit con is over. Out come the stories of cost, when in truth rejoining the EU will make us billions of £££ a year. Time right now to rejoin the EU and ditch Brexit for good. Who is with me? Let’s go!
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Bruges Group 🇬🇧@BrugesGroup·
“When measured in real terms, after Brexit total exports rose by more than 23 percent, from £735 billion in 2015 to £905 billion in 2025.” Post-Brexit, Britain is not only doing more trade, but diversification thereof means we’re less reliant on the EU. thecritic.co.uk/brexit-was-not…
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John Redwood@johnredwood·
Why do people put out lies about loss of GDP and trade from Brexit based on out of date wrong forecasts? The official numbers for trade and GDP over the last ten years show no Brexit losses, with the UK outperforming Germany for GDP.
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avitan
avitan@shimon_avitan·
@Harrisbro777 Europe is sinking and it will pay a heavy price for turning its back on the US, the same US that saved it for the last 80 years. And all this for the votes of Muslim immigrants who conquered Europe.
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Marcus Agrippa
Marcus Agrippa@AgrippaSPQR·
A reminder that before Labour came into power UK manufacturing was expanding rapidly and in 2023 had overtaken that of France. Increasingly manufacturing was seen as one of the key drivers of economic growth. And then in 2024 Labour were elected. UK manufacturers are now struggling like other businesses with the twin challenges of higher taxation and increased regulation under this Labour government. We cannot even begin to estimate the cost of the damage done to the UK economy by Rachel Reeves and this incompetent Starmer government.
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Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes

Manufacturing Production Declines for First Time in Six Months order-order.com/2026/04/01/man…

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Charlie Cole
Charlie Cole@charliecolecc·
The insanity of this cannot be overstated. The UK defines relative poverty as living in a household with income below 60% of the median income in that year. Because the Boriswave are mostly low-wage, low-skill migrants, many meet this definition the second they step foot in Britain. And because of this, MPs are now arguing this is the group that should be allowed to obtain ILR and permanently settle in Britain, so they can claim benefits and increase the welfare bill further. All this while tax thresholds for working British people have been frozen since 2021 and are set to remain frozen into the 2030s. Just look at the number of people with ILR status who are claiming Universal Credit, in April 2022, it was 95,612, in January 2026, it's 222,076, that's a 132% increase. Britain cannot afford the Boriswave being allowed to settle.
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Emily Thornberry@EmilyThornberry

Half of all migrant children currently live in poverty - an already shameful statistic. But the Earned Settlement model will see that poverty prolonged for 90,000 children in working migrant families. That's why my community says the Government must think again.

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Steve Doyle@Doyle1Steve·
@lukejcr Godc what a pathetic view. Is that the best you have?
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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
England playing Uruguay now, with the new kit costing £135. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😱 The PM has been clear that fans are allowed to be angry about that. And he’s spot on. ✅ Nigel Farage? Too busy angling for a seat in Sunderland’s directors’ box to say a word. 🤐 Man of the people, my…
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Higgy@higgyboson·
My prediction for PMQ'S today. Badenoch - "When EXACTLY was the phone reported to the Police as stolen"? Starmer - "We have added 2,000 more Police Officers. The previous government actually reduced the numbers". Badenoch - "What day of the week is it"? Starmer - "Sausages". Badenoch - "When will the Prime Minister start to actually address the problem of illegal immigrants coming to the UK in boats"? Starmer - "My no.1 priority is chipmunks. There was a shortage of chipmunks before Labour took office. 14 years of Tory neglect". Badenoch - "Has the Prime Minister any plans to allow the expansion of oil and gas production in response to the current crisis". Starmer - "I like Tofu. It's nice". Badenoch- "Following the fire bombing of several ambulances in London this week can the Prime Minister assure us the security services are stepping up their counter terror measures ". Starmer - "I bought some new slippers yesterday. They're tartan. Happy Eid. Diversity is our strength. Alluha Akbar. More Sausages please. Number one priority.... number one priority.... exterminate.... warning... warning... mind the gap.... what's it all about Alfie.... exterminate.... Black hole.... toolmaker.... toolmaker.... malfunction.... reboot.... reboot.... Eid.... 💥".
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Steve Doyle@Doyle1Steve·
@AllegedlyDrew @kim_tink Our troops have fought and died alongside US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, you turnip. NATO is a mutual defence pact. It comes into operation if any member is attacked. Being a member does not make the rest of NATO a military reserve the US can call on when it wants
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Drew@AllegedlyDrew·
@kim_tink They won’t ever fight for us. They just want our protection.
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SimonJ🇬🇧🇺🇦🇮🇱
SimonJ🇬🇧🇺🇦🇮🇱@El_Mercante11·
@Doyle1Steve @Vocal_GenX @IanMCalvert Yes last 3 were diabolical failures. Their failures were manifest and stem from the party’s candidate selection process, may as well have signed alliances with the Fabians and Stonewall, filled seats with leftard muppets stymied Brexit talks, left the country in stasis for years
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Nikki 🎗️❤️🇬🇧
Nikki 🎗️❤️🇬🇧@Vocal_GenX·
Hearing a lot of "14 years of Tory failure" chants lately, but let's break it down. Governing isn't a walk in the park. The Conservatives inherited a mess and navigated crisis after crisis. Here's a quick list of major challenges they faced (with years), showing it wasn't all smooth sailing or self-inflicted. Credit where due for steering through: - Inherited an "empty wallet" (2010): Took over from Labour with a note literally saying "there's no money left." Massive deficit post-2008 financial crash forced tough choices. - Coalition government (2010-2015): Had to partner with Lib Dems after no majority win, leading to compromises on policies like tuition fees and welfare reforms. - Austerity measures (2010-2019): Implemented to balance the books amid global recession fallout. Cut spending, raised taxes, but helped stabilize economy long-term despite public backlash. - Brexit referendum and negotiations (2016-2020): Triggered by 2016 vote, years of complex talks with EU, internal party divisions, and multiple PM changes to get a deal done. - Post-Brexit trade and economic agreements (2020 onwards): Negotiated new deals with countries like Australia, Japan, and CPTPP bloc to replace EU ties. Ongoing work amid supply chain disruptions. - COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022): Global health crisis with lockdowns, furlough scheme saving millions of jobs, vaccine rollout success, but huge economic hit and tough decisions on restrictions. - Illegal migrant boat crossings during lockdowns (2020-2022): Surge in Channel crossings exploited lockdown chaos, straining borders and resources while enforcing COVID rules. Over 45,000 arrivals in 2022 alone. - Obsession with Partygate (2021-2022): Media frenzy over No. 10 gatherings during lockdowns. Yes, mistakes made, but overshadowed real governance like Ukraine support and energy crisis response. Add in ISIS terror threats (2014-2017), the 2022 Ukraine war sparking inflation/energy spikes, and Liz Truss's mini-budget fallout (2022). No government's perfect, but context matters. #UKPolitics
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Steve Doyle@Doyle1Steve·
@Mattyk772 @KemiBadenoch @DailyMail Your president threatened to invade a NATO allies territory, then said the US don't need help from allies and then asked for it and got annoyed when they didnt supply it. Your post contradicts it self. Why ask for military help if we don't have a military to provide that help?
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Mattyk772@Mattyk772·
Congratulations, United Kingdom. You've officially ruined the relationship with all of us here in the United States. We are disgusted with you. Do not expect us to help, come, or save you when you can't defend yourselves you have zero military. We asked for your help as an ally; you did not come. You did not budge. In black and white, we won't be forgetting, period. Every American is pissed at all of you and when I say all of you, I mean the government. Good luck in the future because you just ruined the greatest ally relationship with the strongest country on the planet. We had a good run. Good luck. 🇺🇸
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
This morning the Prime Minister will attempt to lecture the country about leadership. He will claim that he alone is acting in the national interest while misrepresenting my position. The truth is after the Mandelson scandal the whole country saw how he lied and lied…(1/2) 👇
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Karl Turner MP
Karl Turner MP@KarlTurnerMP·
They can throw as much BS at @AngelaRayner as they like. It won’t tarnish her standing in @UKLabour. Angie is very well regarded both in Parliament and outside amongst our membership.
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford

EXCLUSIVE from @breeallegretti Labour covered the cost of a specialist tax lawyer hired to look into Angela Rayner’s finances in the lead-up to her resignation as deputy prime minister last year Jonathan Peacock KC, a leading barrister, spent up to five days examining her finances relating to the purchase of her £700,000 flat in Hove The costs, which experts said would rune into tens of thousands of pounds, were paid for by Labour HQ Some in Labour argue this is a poor use of funds given the state of the party's finances. But the attacks are also a sign that critics of Rayner are seeking to tarnish her reputation in anticipation of a possible leadership challenge in May... thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Gully Foyle #UKTrade
Gully Foyle #UKTrade@TerraOrBust·
If you think Boris Johnson had to resign because of his appointment of Chris Pincher... ...but you think Keir Starmer doesn't have to resign because of his appointment of Peter Mandelson... ...then you are a partisan hypocrite. Nothing more.
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James Hilston
James Hilston@JamesHilston11·
@Doyle1Steve @Vocal_GenX @IanMCalvert Would need to keep reminding you of it, if they didn't keep trying to Blame Labour for the state the Tories got us into. Keep blaming Labout, we'll keep reminding you of who DID cause it
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