Dustman

11.5K posts

Dustman banner
Dustman

Dustman

@DustmanUK

I’m not Left Wing ❌ I’m not Right Wing ❌ I dont believe in Conspiracy Theories ❌ Spread Rubbish Get Blocked 👋🏼 UK Reform - PR Vote, Devo-Max, Elect Lords 👌🏼

UK Katılım Ağustos 2013
193 Takip Edilen59 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
I have no idea how cases like this don’t get more coverage to show the horrors and human suffering that Putin has brought upon Ukrainian ppl, if pictures could paint a thousand words then these certainly do.
Dustman tweet mediaDustman tweet media
English
0
0
7
0
Dustman retweetledi
Bryan Smith #RejoinEU same handle on BlueSky
On the contrary, "Smash the gangs" has resulted in over 4000 arrests, 900 gangs smashed, half the boats attempting to launch being stopped, thousands of rubber boats & motors seized, importers closed down & 38,000 people with no right to be here deported *in 1 year* under Labour.
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics

“Smash the gangs has been a total abject failure” On English Channel small boat crossing numbers, Nigel Farage asks PM “what is plan B?” Keir Starmer says the Reform UK leader has “absolutely no judgement” and attacks his stance on Iran war #PMQs bbc.in/47UF06x

English
321
465
1.2K
47.1K
Dustman retweetledi
GET A GRIP
GET A GRIP@docrussjackson·
🚨 What Has The Labour Government Done? I didn’t vote for @UKLabour in #GE2024 and have been highly critical of both Labour and Starmer. Polling shows pretty much everyone is dissapointed, and Labour has faced formidable difficulties in its PR - much of it self-inflicted. In short, Labour has found it virtually impossible to persuade the public of its achievements and virtually no-one is aware of any of the good things that have happened. This is partly because of mainstream news media, including a highly critical @BBC, but also because the Government has chosen to foreground measures which indicate that they don’t intend to behave like a Labour Government at all: e.g., abolishing the winter fuel allowance; cutting disability benefits; demonising and taking a hardline on immigration and especially asylum seekers; and reneging on its promises to reinstate welfare payments to couples with more than two children (almost all of them at least partially reversed, but after the damage was done). So in the interests of balance, here’s a list of things that have been introduced since July 2024 that for some mysterious reason, many voters aren’t even aware of: 1. #NHS and Health Put an extra £29 billion into the NHS – one of the largest funding boosts in many years. Delivered over 4–5 million extra NHS appointments in the first year (more than double the original target of 2 million). NHS waiting lists have fallen by around 230,000–312,000 – the lowest level in two years. Gave above-inflation pay rises to NHS staff and ended long-running junior doctor strikes. Recruited around 1,700–2,000 more GPs and introduced the first new GP contract in four years. Started free breakfast clubs in hundreds of primary schools. 2. Jobs, Wages, and Worker Rights Raised the National Living Wage – giving over 3 million people a pay rise (a full-time worker aged 21+ gets roughly £900–£1,400 extra per year). Passed the Employment Rights Act – the biggest upgrade to worker rights in a generation, including: Day-one protection against unfair dismissal for many workers. Ending exploitative zero-hour contracts (right to guaranteed hours and notice of shifts). Sick pay from day one for more low-paid workers. Better rights to flexible working, paternity leave, and parental leave. AND attracted £100–120 billion in new private investment, helping create more than 380,000 new jobs. 3. Housing and Renters Passed the Renters’ Rights Act – banning “no-fault” evictions so tenants have much stronger protection. Started major planning reforms to help build 1.5 million new homes over this parliament. 4. Energy and Environment Set up Great British Energy – a new publicly owned company with £8.3 billion to invest in clean sustainable power like wind and solar. Lifted the ban on new onshore wind farms in England and sped up renewable energy projects. Aiming to make Britain a “clean energy superpower” with cheaper bills in the long term. 5. Cleaning Up Politics and Tackling Lobbying & Corruption New Ethics and Integrity Commission launched in October 2025, replacing the old standards committee to oversee ethical behaviour by ministers, MPs, and public officials. Tightened rules on MPs earning from paid lobbying jobs, removing exemptions that allowed MPs to be paid for giving advice on public policy or how Parliament works. Stronger rules on political donations: Introduced the Representation of the People Bill (2026) to block foreign interference and hidden donations. Tackling the “revolving door”: Introduced rules to stop former ministers and officials from immediately taking jobs with companies they used to regulate. More transparency on lobbying: Reviewing the current lobbying register and publishing more frequent data; the PM asked the Ethics and Integrity Commission to carry out a full review in March 2026. New Anti-Corruption Strategy (2025): Published December 2025 with 123 commitments to fight bribery and corruption, including appointing a new Anti-Corruption Champion. Local government reforms: Plans for a mandatory code of conduct for councillors and creation of a Local Audit Office to improve oversight and reduce corruption risks. 6. Tackling Online Harms (including pornography and disinformation) Rolling out the Online Safety Act: Inherited, but actively implemented and strengthened by Labour. From March 2025, platforms must remove illegal content, including child sexual abuse material. From July 2025, new rules to protect children from harmful content (pornography, self-harm, suicide, eating disorder material). Age verification on major porn sites, ensuring children cannot access adult content. @Ofcom issued fines (£1 million+) for non-compliant sites. Extra protections against harmful content include upgraded cyber-flashing and encouragement of serious self-harm to priority offences and rules introduced for non-consensual intimate images, deepfakes, and nudification apps. Action on disinformation: Platforms must remove illegal disinformation; Ofcom set up an advisory committee to improve responses. 7. Tackling Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation (including Grooming Gangs) National Audit by Baroness Casey (June 2025): Reviewed group-based child sexual exploitation and recommended reforms; all 12 recommendations accepted. Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs (December 2025, started 2026): Chaired by Baroness Anne Longfield with full legal powers; £65 million budget over three years. Accelerated police action and reopened cases: National operation reopened over 800 cases; Grooming Gangs Taskforce contributed to hundreds of arrests, including 597 in late 2024. New national taskforce and local support: Specialist taskforce for councils and police; new centre of expertise for best practices. Updates to the Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy (April 2025): Better victim support, independent review routes, and stronger multi-agency working. But anyway, APART from improving the NHS and the nation’s health, making more jobs, improving wages for the low-paid and worker rights, taking measures to improve housing and life for renters, cleaning up politics and tackling lobbying and corruption, tackling online harms including pornography and disinformation, tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation, including grooming gangs, stopping widespread train strikes early and starting to bring rail services back into public ownership, setting up a new Border Security Command to tackle small boat crossings, paying compensation to victims of the infected blood scandal, delivering real-terms wage growth and implementing several interest rate cuts, starting work on lifting hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty including changes to benefits, and, excluding the COVID‑related disruption, cutting net migration to its lowest level since before the UK left the EU in 2016 - APART FROM THAT, WHAT HAS THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT EVER DONE FOR US? x.com/docrussjackson…
English
42
458
964
35K
Dustman retweetledi
Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: A Government review has recommended a £300,000 yearly cap on political donations from British citizens living abroad Reform UK received over £12 million from Christopher Harborne last year, a British national based in Thailand
English
95
210
3.8K
161.6K
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
@clashreport I wonder if it has “team America, fuck yeah” playing on a loop over it.
English
0
0
0
20
Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Trump is getting a daily 2-minute “highlight reel” of successful U.S. strikes in Iran — basically explosions and wins — raising concerns that he may not be getting the full picture of the war, setbacks included. Source: NBC
Clash Report tweet media
English
163
746
3.7K
372K
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
What’s the first word that comes to mind when you see this?
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳 tweet media
English
8.9K
324
3.3K
668.3K
Dustman retweetledi
Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Alice Weidel: "They ship countless billions to one of the most corrupt regimes on Earth: Ukraine. To prolong a war that is not ours. They stand with Kyiv even when the regime blackmails, threatens, and physically attacks vital infrastructure inside EU member states." What a vile, lying russian shill. Not once has she called out russia for its invasion, for murders, for the abduction of children, for the razing of cities, or for any of the thousands of war crimes. Please, dear Germans, do not vote for this fascist.
English
1.1K
2.8K
14.4K
778.3K
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
@NDesmaziers @ToryWipeout Was gonna say how stupid an opinion that is but then I saw you retweeted that knobhead, so stupid opinions might just be your standard.
Dustman tweet media
English
1
0
6
686
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
@ToryWipeout You know the only selfish reason he wants to do that is because he doesn’t like going out for it ciggy. (I smoke, it’s no hardship popping out for 5 minutes ffs)
English
0
0
4
424
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
It was staged, no fucking doubt about it, the same shit Orban wanted to pull in Hungary recently, great way to pull on undecided voters heart strings.
KT "Special MI6 Operation"@KremlinTrolls

Largely unseen POV video from @TheWashigtonPos from Trump's fake assassination attempt in Butler, PA. We can see that the flag is lowered into position for the photoshoot between 16 and 19 seconds in the video as the photographers are ushered in. It takes the Secret Service over 45 seconds from him seen on floor behind podium, to get Trump down the stage stairs towards the car. And the agent in front of him is a very short woman, perfect for that frontpage shot which appeared in the media.

English
0
0
0
12
celtic Jaime 🍀
celtic Jaime 🍀@celtic_jaime·
I used to love collecting the looney tunes Tazos in walkers crisps. These days you get fcvk all and a lot less crisps for your money and also about 5 times more expensive
English
45
118
1.3K
90.6K
Dustman retweetledi
Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
Let me explain what just happened 👇 5 minutes before the President announced a halt to attacks on Iran… someone placed a $1.5 BILLION bet on stocks going up and dumped $192 million in oil. 5 minutes… These trades were 4 to 6 times larger than anything else in the entire market. Whoever did this wasn’t guessing. You don’t risk $1.5 billion on a hunch. There was zero public indication this announcement was coming. No leaks. No press. Nothing. The only people who knew were in the room when the decision was made. Someone in that room picked up a phone. And within minutes they made more money than most Americans will earn in a thousand lifetimes. In a single trade. On a war that cost you $4+ a gallon gas and $16 billion in tax dollars. American citizens funded this war. Politicians are profiting from it. This is not the first time. Every major announcement from this administration has had massive suspicious trades right before it dropped. Tariff reversals. Policy shifts. War decisions. This is the most blatant insider trading operation in the history of American politics. It’s not even close. And it’s happening over and over in broad daylight. You would go to federal prison for trading on a tip from your cousin. These people are front running war decisions with billion dollar bets and nobody will ever ask a single question. Nobody will be investigated. Nobody will be charged. By tomorrow this will be buried under the next satisfying headline. Just like last time. And the time before that. The game is rigged. And they’re not even trying to hide it anymore…
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.

English
4K
59.8K
158.9K
11.9M
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
@JonathanPieNews The biggest scandal that no one is mentioning, where’s the fucking mugs gone?!?
English
0
0
1
19
Jonathan Pie
Jonathan Pie@JonathanPieNews·
Here are some Easter eggs from the 1980's with no mention of Easter on the packaging. My personal favourite was the Lion Bar one. Can we all move on from this now please?
Jonathan Pie tweet mediaJonathan Pie tweet mediaJonathan Pie tweet mediaJonathan Pie tweet media
English
463
914
6.2K
246.5K
Dustman retweetledi
OSINTWarfare
OSINTWarfare@OSINTWarfare·
🤣
OSINTWarfare tweet media
QME
53
513
5.4K
127.8K
Dustman
Dustman@DustmanUK·
Our response has been appropriate for the situation which we didn’t start or even were warned about was coming.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING. The country President Trump called “very late as usual” just parked a nuclear submarine within Tomahawk range of Iran. HMS Anson, an Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, is now positioned in the northern Arabian Sea with cruise missiles capable of reaching targets deep inside Iranian territory. Britain did not announce this with a press conference. The Daily Mail published the positioning. The submarine speaks for itself. HMS Anson left Perth earlier this month and traveled 5,500 miles to the Arabian Sea. It carries Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes. Its Rolls-Royce reactor will not need refuelling for 25 years. Its pump-jet propulsor makes it one of the quietest submarines in any navy. It does not need to surface to strike. It does not need permission from Washington. Starmer authorises launches through Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. This is a British weapon under British command. The sequence matters. On the first day of the war, Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a British territory in the Indian Ocean. Neither hit. Trump publicly criticised the UK as “very late” and “disappointing” in its response. Starmer initially hesitated on US requests to use British bases for strike operations. Then Britain authorised the use of UK bases, including Diego Garcia, for operations to prevent Iran from attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by warning that British lives are now at risk. Britain responded by sending a submarine that can put a Tomahawk through a window in Tehran from underwater without surfacing. The escalation ladder from “very late” to nuclear attack submarine took less than three weeks. Starmer’s calculation is not ideological. It is economic. The UK imports significant quantities of LNG and oil through Gulf supply routes. The Strait of Hormuz carries approximately 20 percent of global seaborne oil trade. British energy prices are already surging from the Hormuz closure. British pharmaceutical supply chains depend on Indian manufacturers who depend on Gulf crude. The same supply-chain vulnerability that connects Modi’s Nowruz phone call to Ohio pharmacies connects Starmer’s submarine deployment to British gas bills. The submarine is not defending democracy. It is defending heating costs. The Astute-class is the most capable attack submarine Britain has ever built. Seven are planned. Five have been commissioned. HMS Anson, the fifth, entered service in 2022. At 97 metres and 7,800 tonnes submerged, it carries a crew of 98 in a hull designed to operate at depths exceeding 300 metres. It is smaller than the American Virginia-class but rated quieter by multiple independent assessments. It carries fewer missiles but needs fewer sailors. In a strait where stealth matters more than volume, the boat that cannot be heard is more dangerous than the fleet that can be seen. The UK is now the third nation with strike capability deployed in the war theatre, after the United States and Israel. France has the Charles de Gaulle carrier group for air operations. Greece has a Patriot battery defending Saudi refineries. Twenty-three nations signed a statement. But only Britain has put a nuclear-powered platform carrying land-attack cruise missiles underwater in the Arabian Sea with the authority to fire them on the Prime Minister’s order. Trump said late. Starmer sent a submarine. The missile it carries can reach Tehran. The reactor that powers it will not need fuel until 2047. And the man who authorises the launch is the same man Iran threatened by name when it said British lives are at risk. The threat was noted. The submarine arrived. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

English
0
0
0
4
Dustman retweetledi
Jonathan Pie
Jonathan Pie@JonathanPieNews·
Just saw this and was about to post something amusingly ironic along the lines of : I'm sure Trump will be magnanimous in his response to a former foe. Then I saw his response and even my jaw hit the floor. Bush: "He helped prevent another terrorist attack on US soil." Obama: "One of the finest directors in the history of the FBI" Trump: "I'm glad he's dead." The current President of The United States is not a normal human being. He's a vicious, crude, unhinged cunt of a man.
Jonathan Pie tweet media
English
377
2.9K
15.1K
230.8K
Dustman retweetledi
John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
USA : "Maybe we'll just take ALL OUR TROOPS out of the UK." Us ...
John O'Connell tweet media
English
130
558
4.4K
137.9K
Dustman retweetledi
The Ukrainian Review
The Ukrainian Review@UkrReview·
🇭🇺📞 According to The Washington Post, Szijjarto called Moscow during EU meetings and relayed details of the discussions to Lavrov. According to sources, such communication actually gave Russia the opportunity to be aware of the internal discussions of the EU. Szijjarto himself does not comment on the situation.
The Ukrainian Review tweet media
English
222
1K
3.1K
415.4K
Dustman retweetledi
Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Russia's foreign intelligence (SVR) offered to stage a fake assassination attempt on Victor Orban to aid his election. Anyone now wondering if similar occurred in the 2024 US election?
Jay in Kyiv tweet mediaJay in Kyiv tweet media
English
350
4.8K
11.6K
178.1K