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Katebeliot

@EliotKate

I’m a victim of being unable to identify with ANY victimhood moniker

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Alan D Miller
Alan D Miller@alanvibe·
“Keir Starmer has been handed the blueprints for how to roll out digital ID without risking the public's wrath.” A Home Affairs Committee report has determined a lack of consultation and poor communication had "raised fears of Government over-reach" when the PM tried to introduce the controversial scheme last year. But they want to push to make it happen in lots of areas! Change the framing change the naming but continue! I’ll be talking @TVKev 4.45pm @TalkTV #scrapdigitalid #together
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Nice to hear from you, Andy. Thanks for the by election. We live for such things. I’m in no doubt life is tough for lots of folk in Makerfield. But it’s hardly a poster child for urban squalor/deprivation. Thatcher left power in 1990. She was followed by seven years of unThatcher Major and 13 years of Labour government, of which you were a part. So it’s quite a stretch to blame her for any continuing woes. Unless we blame Labour for failing to put anything right. On the other hand the houses you were walking past were bought by the tenants under Thatcher’s right to buy scheme, which has given them some pride in place and some wealth they once could only have dreamt of accumulating. I assume your pledge to ‘renationalise housing’ does not include taking these homes back into public ownership ... even if that would constitute a proper, radical reversal of the Thatcherism you’re (some what bizarrely) campaigning against.
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM

@afneil You need to get out of London, Andrew. You’ve clearly got no idea how much people here are struggling. And, yes, a lot of it can be traced back to Margaret Thatcher.

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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Except that it purports to claim that the area (Makerfield) has been a victim of 40 years of Thatcherism (that’s what Burnham seems to be running against, which means he’s also running against the Blair-Brown government, of which he was a part). Yet the backdrop to his wandering shows rows of neat, well-kept, substantial semi-detached homes, with plenty new cars in the driveways and a vibrant high street, despite all the road works improving it. Oh yes and a state school so good he sent his kids to it. Put simply — the pictures clash with his words of victimhood and deprivation.
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall

One of the most effective bits of political communication on the left I’ve seen in a long time. A message and a powerful messenger.

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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The deputy of the UK Ambassador to the US, James Roscoe, has been sacked He faced questions after top-secret National Security Council discussions, including Cabinet Ministers' verbatim remarks, were leaked to Tim Shipman of The Spectator
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Pete Sanford
Pete Sanford@PeteSanford·
OH Before I Forget... Mrs Burnham is a Director for the EV Charging Company: Be.EV Who got a Contract (Large) with: TfGM = Transport for Greater Manchester BOSS: TfGM Executive Board Appointments - Andy Burnham Attached: Burnham's Apology...
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Pete Sanford@PeteSanford

THE BURNHAM FILES: Why Andy Burnham Should Never Be Prime Minister... Nor His Wife... Andy Burnham, gave Public Taxpayer Loans to Daren Whitaker, founder of Renaker Build Ltd, Manchester’s dominant skyscraper developer. RENAKER NEVER ALLOCATED 20% TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING - LESS THAN 1% WAS GIVEN DAREN WHITAKER FLED TO MONACO TO AVOID PAYING UK TAX... READ ON.... A Manchester developer, took £700 million+ in taxpayer‑backed loans… built luxury towers with ZERO affordable housing… and has now officially moved to Monaco, according to Companies House filings. Public money in. No affordable homes out. And the man at the centre of it all is now living in a tax haven. How did this happen in a city crying out for homes ordinary people can actually afford? How was one developer allowed to dominate the skyline, take hundreds of millions in public support, and then disappear offshore? People deserve answers. Manchester deserves better. WHY THE SECRECY AND LOCAL/NATIONAL MEDIA SILENCE? ADVERTISING CONTRACTS - HUGE... RESEARCH NOTES: Here is the clear, sourced, political analysis of what Whitaker’s Monaco move means — and why almost nobody in the general public knows about it. 📷 1. This is politically explosive — but almost invisible to the public Most people in Greater Manchester have no idea that: • A single developer received £700m+ in taxpayer‑backed loans from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA). The Telegraph • The same developer delivered virtually zero affordable housing in the skyscrapers those loans funded (widely reported in planning scrutiny). • That developer — Daren Whitaker of Renaker — has now officially moved to Monaco, listing it as his main residence in Companies House filings. This combination is politically toxic, but it has not broken through to mainstream public consciousness. Why? Because the story is complex, technical, and buried in business pages, not front‑page headlines. 📷 2. Why this is a political problem for Andy Burnham This is not about wrongdoing — courts upheld the legality of the loans. Monaco Tribune But politics is about perception, and the optics are terrible: The narrative writes itself: “A developer gets £700m of public loans, builds luxury towers with no affordable housing, then moves to Monaco to avoid UK taxes.” Even if every step was legal, the public optics are devastating. Burnham’s vulnerabilities: • He chairs the GMCA, which approved the loans. • He has positioned himself as a champion of fairness and levelling up. • Yet the region’s biggest developer — funded by his authority — has now left the UK tax system entirely. This creates a credibility gap between Burnham’s rhetoric and the outcomes of his housing strategy. 📷 3. Why the story hasn’t exploded (yet) Despite the scale, the story has remained niche. Here’s why: A. Complexity shields it Housing investment funds, loan structures, viability assessments — these are not topics the average voter follows. B. Local media dependency Manchester’s local press is heavily reliant on: • property advertising • developer access • council press offices This creates a soft‑pedalled environment around major developers. C. No single “smoking gun” The courts ruled the loans were legal. Monaco Tribune So there is no scandal in the criminal sense — only a scandal in the public‑interest sense. D. Timing Whitaker’s move to Monaco happened after the legal scrutiny had passed, reducing media appetite. 📷 4. The deeper political issue: the GM housing model itself The GM Housing Investment Loans Fund was designed to: • accelerate development • attract private capital • regenerate the city centre But in practice, it has: • funded luxury towers • delivered minimal affordable housing • concentrated power in a single developer (Renaker) • created a dependency loop between the council and the developer Whitaker’s relocation to Monaco exposes the structural flaw: Public risk, private reward — and the private reward has now left the country. 📷 5. What this means for Labour nationally The Monaco move is being framed internationally as part of a wealth exodus under Labour’s tax changes. Monaco Tribune This creates two political narratives: Narrative 1 (Left critique): Labour is too close to developers and big money, delivering luxury housing instead of affordable homes. Narrative 2 (Right critique): Labour’s tax policies are driving wealth creators out of the UK. Whitaker’s move feeds both narratives simultaneously — a rare political double‑hit. 📷 6. Why this could still blow up later This story has all the ingredients of a future political storm: • Huge sums of public money • A single private beneficiary • No affordable housing delivered • A move to a tax haven • A mayor with national ambitions • A legal paper trail confirming Monaco residency If Burnham ever runs for national leadership, this will be resurfaced immediately. 📷 7. The bottom line This is one of the most politically sensitive housing stories in modern Manchester: A publicly funded developer, delivering luxury towers with no affordable housing, has now relocated to Monaco — confirmed by Companies House filings. It is real, sourced, and politically significant, but the public remains largely unaware because the story is complex and under‑reported.

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John Rentoul
John Rentoul@JohnRentoul·
More wisdom from Rishi
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Mark N
Mark N@Cold8957·
The current head of HMRC a state body who supposedly “exonerated” Angela Rayner’s tax dealings is John-Paul Marks. He was previously Yvette Cooper’s private secretary. This raises more questions than answers.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
I have three comments to make on this post. Firstly - None of this horrific evidence would have been verified or reported without the excellent work of Rupert Lowe MP and his Independent Inquiry into the Rape Gangs. Do you see now why this and previous Governments refused to instigate an inquiry ? Second - All Artificial Intelligence has the bias of those who programmed it and it can have barriers set within it restricting what it can report or inform on. Thirdly - As we know from the parts of the Epstein Files we have been allowed to see, the self proclaimed ‘elites’ are in fact part of a paedophile cult. No wonder they didn’t want the rape gangs exposing.
i/o@avidseries

This tweet, with its extreme claims, caught my attention because Elon Musk reposted it. I asked Gemini if any of these claims are accurate. It assured me that they are not. I then asked Grok, which replied that the first four are in fact accurate, and it provided details and sources supporting its response. So, I went back to Gemini, copied and pasted Grok's reply into a prompt, and asked Gemini what it thought about what Grok had just told me. Here's Gemini's response: "I stand corrected... I apologize for my previous response. I attempted to separate fact from social media exaggeration but failed to properly verify the depth of the horrific testimonies from the actual trials like Operation Bullfinch and the Rotherham inquiries. The details you cited from Grok accurately reflect the devastating and brutal reality of what these victims endured."

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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
Oh yay 🥳 More civil servants making sure other civil servants do the job that civil servants are meant to do…. How about they just get on with the actual things that need doing and have Ministers capable of making sure their departments are run properly? How about not promoting those who fail just because it’s their turn for promotion? How about making them turn up at the office, not log on from a carpark? How about raising productivity? How about the government does less unnecessary but expensive stuff? The answer is not and never has been “more Whitehall apparatchiks” Labour is clueless, anti democracy and expensive.
Darren Jones MP@darrenpjones

Each department in government will now have its own delivery unit, led by a senior civil servant. And every Secretary of State and Minister of State will be given a new “delivery advisor” in their private office to support this work. These new delivery functions will be accountable to both their Secretary of State and to my team. This builds on my recent work setting up the new joint No10 and Cabinet Office Delivery Unit. Read more: civilserviceworld.com/professions/ar…

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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Tu confonds deux choses, et c'est exactement le piège que la French Theory a tendu. Liberté, égalité, fraternité — égalité *de droits*, égalité *devant la loi*, égalité *de dignité*. C'est la promesse républicaine, et personne ici ne l'attaque. Le wokisme, ce n'est pas ça. C'est l'égalitarisme des résultats. Et l'égalitarisme des résultats, contrairement à l'égalité des droits, n'est pas un élargissement de la liberté — c'est sa négation. Quelques exemples concrets : — San Francisco supprime les classes de maths avancées au collège pour "réduire les inégalités". Résultat : les écarts entre élèves explosent, les familles aisées prennent des cours privés, les pauvres se font enterrer. L'égalitarisme a creusé l'inégalité. — Les politiques de discrimination positive à Harvard : étudiants admis avec des scores très en dessous de leurs camarades, taux d'échec dispropportionné, sentiment d'imposture, ressentiment généralisé. On a saboté ceux qu'on voulait aider. — L'aide humanitaire qui distribue du riz gratuit pendant 30 ans en Afrique : effondrement des filières agricoles locales, dépendance institutionnalisée. Donner un poisson, c'est empêcher d'apprendre à pêcher. Le wokisme ne détruit pas l'humanité dans le sens dramatique. Il fait pire : il dessert systématiquement ceux qu'il prétend protéger, et il génère du ressentiment des deux côtés — ceux qu'on infantilise et ceux qu'on culpabilise. La fraternité républicaine dit : tu es mon égal, donc je te traite en adulte capable. Le wokisme dit : tu es ma victime, donc je dois te protéger de toi-même. L'un élève. L'autre infantilise. Ce n'est pas la même chose, et confondre les deux est exactement le tour de passe-passe qu'on dénonce.
Eduardo Suarez@EduardoSuarez25

@brivael Francia exporta libertad, igualdad y fraternidad desde hace 237 años. Quienes invocan el "wokismo" como destrucción de la humanidad simplemente reflejan su falta de respeto de la identidad ajena, y su necedad de valores, mientras piden respeto a sus ideas niegan las de los demás.

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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
I read everywhere about the 'hard right' This the term used to describe people who are Islamosceptic - that is, people who are doubtful about the merits of a religion that demands child marriage, the beating of women, and death to all who oppose it Perhaps 'sensible right' would be a better description
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Civil servants at WEFminster, running quangos and following a globalist agenda, now plan to subvert democracy by attempting to destroy a Reform government, with what their unions call an ‘Industrial defence strategy’ Paralysing the country with strikes in order to stop Reform doing what they promise the people. And they think they are the good guys ‼️
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Jo-Anne Pugh
Jo-Anne Pugh@jbpugh·
Hope all my former colleagues read this. A lesson in how an organisation, once staffed by curious sceptics, caved in the face of a well-orchestrated and aggressive campaign based on beliefs not facts - leading to massive reputational damage
UnHerd@unherd

Inside the capture of the BBC, by Rob Burley (@RobBurl) In his 13 years as a senior BBC editor, Rob Burley saw the Corporation’s defining commitment to impartiality undermined by transgender ideology, a blind commitment to Diversity & Inclusion schemes, and a culture of intolerance. Informed by his experiences at Newsnight alongside other prestige shows, his major investigation reveals how the BBC took a side in the culture wars. He draws on extensive interviews with current and former staff — including journalists at the very top. Speaking out for the first time since leaving the Corporation, Fran Unsworth, the former director of BBC News, reveals in an explosive interview: “I would actually say it drove me out, just dealing with the progressive editorial issues and the bullying around them all. It was incredibly difficult.” Read more below ⬇️ buff.ly/7Fv4Ry8

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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 JUST IN: Absolute FIRE at the Unite The Kingdom rally, brave women stormed the stage and publicly ripped off their burqas in a powerful stand against Islamist oppression! Leftists are absolutely MELTING DOWN because this rally went full anti Islamist and pro women’s rights.
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Jennifer Arcuri
Jennifer Arcuri@Jenniferarcuri·
@elonmusk It’s also crazy to me just how many don’t realise how bad it is… our UK accountant insisted that all these social media arrests were “fake news.”
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