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J.Dobbs

@DrDobbsLUFC

English entrepeneur still loving England (and Wales). Expertise in Ai Agents for Retail & Manufacturing. Building open databases tracking Government spending.

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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@GBPolitcs It is a disgrace how Starmer brandishes our freedom of peaceful protest as extremism but is silent on: Sep 25 Palestine Action 890 arrests. Oct 25 Palestine Action 492 arrests. Aug 25 Notting Hill Carnival 528 arrests. Oct 22 Just Stop Oil 677 arrests.
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: The Met police say although arrests were made, the "Unite the Kingdom" rally proceeded largely without any significant incident
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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@zatzi Mr Lowe does have a remarkable ability to appeal to 'non voters.' Great Yarmouth proved that, with Reform finishing second in all but one (even that they came 3rd by two votes). I do, however, dearly hope Burnham gets nowhere near as the stakes are to dear.
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@algorecrave Esotericism so high that sounded like a Restore supporter. Burnham supporting in 2026 is desperate to say the least.
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@MichelleDewbs Last time: up to 150,000 marchers, 24 arrests. Meanwhile London manages about 2,500 recorded crimes a day without a national moral panic. Odd how public safety becomes urgent only when the wrong people hold flags. The State is seeking to replace us.
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Michelle Dewberry@MichelleDewbs·
I work within the British media. Let me tell all attendees of this event something… There are scores of my fellow media folk desperate for you to show violence and/or disorder. They are desperate to fill their front pages & their headlines with ‘racist’, ‘far-right’ etc. Even the smallest incidents will be amplified & will become the defining images. Agitators will be among you. On top of this, thousands of counter protesters will be close by, marching for their own cause (as is their right) and also to show rejection of yours. And on top of all this too, police will likely be heavy handed with you. If you’re attending today. You will be subject to provocation. Do NOT rise to it. If you do, you will shame yourselves & your cause. You will also give politicians even more excuses to clamp down on your free speech. Stay out of trouble and if you see any trouble near you, help calm it down. Don’t give outlets the headlines & images they are desperately craving... x.com/alanvibe/statu…
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@Antonin_FR_ @BonneDroite Mouais. “La circo de Lowe”, d’accord, mais il a surtout fait revenir des gens qui ne votaient plus. Reform dauphin partout où ça s’est vraiment joué, ce n’est pas un hasard de clocher. C’est le terrain qui remonte.
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Une Bonne Droite 👊🏻
Restore Britain : – Trop récent pour faire campagne – Veut quand même tester sa popularité, alors se présente dans un seul endroit (un district de ~100k habitants) – Gagne 100% des sièges 😳
Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️@LeftieStats

🗳️RESULT | Great Yarmouth (Norfolk): ⚫️ Res: 46% (+46)* ➡️ Ref: 20% (+20) 🔵 Con: 12% (-47) 🟢 Grn: 11% (+3) 🔴 Lab: 9% (-19) 🟠 Lib: 3% (-) { Seats } ⚫️ Res: 9 (+9)* 🔵 Con: 0 (-7) 🔴 Lab: 0 (-2) +/- vs 2021 *Restore, standing as "Great Yarmouth First"

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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@FuturistPartyGB Yes, AI was there too, but the best talent was pinched, or the firms bought out by the US. My AI firm is small, 4 brilliant staff; Britain’s energy costs make high-token inference, long-context runs and server orchestration punitive before GPU compute. Net Zero exports talent.
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AnglofuturistParty@FuturistPartyGB·
The thing about Britain is that we are quite good at really difficult stuff like fusion, biotech, AI, materials science, and punch above our weight in creative and inventive terms. On the other hand we can’t do basic stuff like build a bridge, provide Series C funding or deport a criminal.
Maxi@AllForProgress_

In a workshop on the outskirts of Bletchley (it had to be there, didn't it), on the 26th of March this year, a small British company called Pulsar Fusion did something that has not been done by any other company or government on Earth. It ignited a controlled plasma inside the test chamber of a working nuclear fusion rocket engine. The plasma held, along with the chamber. The fusion reaction was the kind of reaction that, contained inside a sufficiently engineered magnetic bottle, will one day take a crewed British vehicle to Mars in 30 days rather than 8 months, and that will, within the working lifetime of the engineers presently building it, make the outer planets of the solar system accessible to anyone with a British passport. The geography of the achievement deserves a longer moment of pause. Bletchley, in 1942, was where Alan Turing and his colleagues broke the Enigma cipher and almost certainly shortened the war in Europe by two years. Pulsar Fusion's headquarters sits roughly 600 yards from the Hut where they did it. The country that did the maths inside that hut has just, less than a mile down the road, ignited the plasma that could power the next century of human space travel. There is a continuity of British scientific lineage here that is, on the face of it, almost embarrassingly providential, and it is almost completely unreported in the British press. It's not quite Kitty-Hawk-to-the-moon in 61 years, but it's close. Like so many great companies of profound importance, Pulsar Fusion is pretty small. It was founded in 2013, and employs around 50 staff. Its chief executive, Richard Dinan, is a working British physicist who has spent the last decade quietly assembling the team and the capital to do what the world's national space agencies have been promising for 60 years and consistently failing to deliver. The competing American programmes, principally at NASA's Glenn Research Center and at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, are years behind on the propulsion side. The competing Chinese programmes are obscure but, on what is known publicly, also behind. The European Space Agency is, as ever, organising a workshop. Pulsar fired its plasma in March and has been preparing the next-stage tests in the months since. What this kind of capability means, when commercialised, is genuinely vast. The economic argument for getting a payload to Mars in 30 days rather than 8 months is not principally about the human passengers, though there is one. It is about cargo. Given a 30-day transit, Mars becomes a logistically tractable destination for the kind of infrastructure-build that turns it from a flag-planting science mission into a working industrial site. The argument for the outer planets is even larger. The asteroid belt alone, on conservative mineralogical estimates, contains more economically viable platinum-group metals than the entire crust of the Earth has been mined for in industrial history. The first country with reliable fusion propulsion is the first country with reliable access to that supply. The country that holds that capacity, fifty years from now, will be holding the most consequential industrial advantage of the 21st century, and there is no obvious second prize. The standard British response to this kind of thing is to either ignore it entirely, sell the company to an American buyer at series B (the DeepMind path) for fire-sale prices, or fund it at the level of a Whitehall departmental tea and coffee budget (the Skycutter and Orbex paths). The standard British response will not be sufficient. Pulsar Fusion needs the kind of patient capital that turns a working demonstration into an operational engine, and that, in turn, into a manufacturing capability. The British state, on present form, is structurally incapable of providing it, British pension funds are structurally incapable of investing in it, and the British political class will, on present form, only notice if it somehow manages to swing a leadership election. I wantt= Pulsar Fusion treated as a national-strategic asset, and beyond that as a potential subject of national destiny. The Sovereign AI Fund that backed Ineffable Intelligence has a clear template. The Prosperity Zone programme we designed at Progress that anchors heavy industry at SaxaVord and Teesside has the geographic flexibility to include a fusion-propulsion cluster in Buckinghamshire, six miles from the most evocative site in modern British scientific history. The procurement architecture of every major British defence and space agency should, from this autumn, be writing offtake contracts contingent on Pulsar's milestones. There's nothing extreme about these ideas. We could have been doing it decades ago. I always conceived of Britain as being as much among the stars as it is on Earth. To buy into the idea of Britain as a culture and polity is necessarily to buy into the concept of the human being as an illimitable force. Our history is littered with happy instances of people of great fortitude hitting upon obstacles and, with a cry of "This will not stop us", clearing the way for our brothers and sisters to follow through. A small British company in Bletchley has, while nobody was looking, extended that arm of our tradition, by accomplishing one of the most important pieces of scientific engineering of the decade. The country that produced them is, in a measurable sense, the same country that produced the Bombe, the Colossus, the jet engine, the structure of DNA, and the World Wide Web. The capacity is intact. The political class capable of recognising it must catch up, and will.

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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@ianmiles @DouglasKMurray Public opinion is not a parlour trick, Ian. You cannot wave a flag, mutter "division", and expect the corpse of Blairite consensus to sit up in its coffin. Labour is polling in the mid-teens. The majority favour Reform, Restore of the Torys. The country has moved on.
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Douglas Murray@DouglasKMurray·
It’s as though Keir Starmer is on a suicide mission as Prime Minister at this point. How did this divisive and dishonest tactic work after Southport? He has done nothing to stop the small boats, nothing to ban Iran’s terror fronts in the UK and now makes his stand on this?
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.

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@PolitlcsUK Reform have the opportunity to do something extremely funny. If Kemi wanted to make amends for the Green councillor fiasco she should come to an agreement.
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 BREAKING: Labour MP Josh Simons will resign to trigger a by-election in Makerfield to give Andy Burnham a route back to Parliament
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@DailyMail The argument that diversity was ever a strength is being disproven by the day. We were stronger, wealthier, safer and happier as a nation of the English, Welsh, Scots and Irish. Whether you agree or not is null as the quantitative and qualitative evidence is here.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Sikh man stabbed 18-year-old university student to death with an eight-inch ceremonial knife after claiming he'd been racially abused, court hears trib.al/nJF0bKp
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EXCL: Angela Rayner says she has been cleared of any deliberate wrongdoing by HMRC. 🚨 And she’s not ruling out a bid for No10.🚨 In her first TV interview she insists there has been NO DEAL with Andy Burnham.
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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@kunley_drukpa @DrewPavlou No? Lily Allen was bad enough I'm not engaging with a worse rehash of it this time. Yookay ≠ UK.
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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
There’s a Spanish saying: “La culpa no es del chancho, sino del que le da de comer” - it isn’t the pig’s fault, but the one feeding it. Britain needs to desexualise its attention economy. Children are algorithmically fed soft-porn, “link in bio” funnels and influencerised sex work long before they can understand what they’re absorbing. Why that has happened is a separate conversation. The result is not shocking. It is the predictable end-point of an economy that trains young people to confuse sexual visibility with value, then rewards the most extreme performers with attention, money and status.
James Fishback@j_fishback

My 50% tax on OnlyFans creators is called the Sin Tax. My 50% tax on OnlyFans consumers is called the Simp Tax.

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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@Sargon_of_Akkad You're using this as your source... Reform performed an A-, Greens D+, Great Yarmouth A*. Yes we get you dislike reform but cognitive dissonance of this kind reduces the standard of conversation.
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J.Dobbs@DrDobbsLUFC·
@rachelmillward @piersmorgan You've just had your candidate elected in Leeds who has severe Autogynephilia. This is an absolute disgrace to women and 'feminism.' An autistic boy cosplaying as a women was elected under your support and you still think you're morally superior? We need to bring asylums back
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