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Graham old rocker

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just an old git ranting on about the state of our country 🇬🇧

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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Should Keir Starmer RESIGN and call a GENERAL ELECTION now? 🇬🇧 🗳️ Please Repost and Comment
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Scott Lewis
Scott Lewis@WarriorSpeech28·
Last night I walked into a quiet little village pub. Just low beams, old carpet and a bloke in the corner who’s probably been sat on the same stool since 1998. I ordered a pint, nine quid, got the missus a large wine. Fifteen quid for two drinks. I just stood there for a second like I’d accidentally ordered shares in the building. I remember being 20 and getting pints for £2.50. The economy is so cooked we’re paying luxury prices for nostalgia.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Hermer's Law: How a Non-Binding Opinion Became a £30 Billion Surrender The Chagos bill is dead. Not delayed, not paused, not pending resolution of a diplomatic disagreement with Washington. Dead. The government has run out of parliamentary time, lost American support, lost a domestic court ruling, and is now appealing against a judgment that grants the very people it claimed to be helping the right to return to their homeland. The deal Keir Starmer signed, the bill his ministers championed, and the legal reasoning Lord Hermer placed at the heart of Labour's foreign policy have together produced a comprehensive and entirely avoidable disaster. Begin with the legal foundation, because that is where the rot starts. The government's case for surrendering Chagos rested on a 2019 advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice. Not a binding ruling. An opinion. One that carries, in the Spectator's precise formulation, roughly the legal force of a politely worded email. Any government confident in its own sovereignty would have noted the opinion, acknowledged its non-binding status, and proceeded as before. Instead, Lord Hermer, as Attorney General, treated it as an obligation Britain had no realistic choice but to honour. International law was placed at the heart of Labour's foreign policy, and a non-binding advisory opinion became the justification for surrendering a strategic asset Britain has held for two centuries. The consequences were predictable and have duly arrived. The legal framework constructed to make surrender seem inevitable has since been turned against the deal itself. A domestic court ruled earlier this year that Chagossians expelled from their homeland have a right of abode. The government is now appealing against that judgment, deploying British courts to resist the rights of the people whose welfare the deal was ostensibly designed to protect. The legal reasoning that was supposed to close the argument has reopened every argument simultaneously. Then there is Trump. His final withdrawal of support came after Starmer refused to allow American aircraft to use British bases to strike Iran. The refusal was consistent with this government's broader posture: cautious, legally constrained, reluctant to act without multilateral cover. But the consequence was the loss of American backing for a deal that required American cooperation to implement. Britain had already committed £30 billion of public money. It had signed. It had staked its diplomatic credibility. And then, when the alliance was tested at the precise moment it mattered, the terms of British foreign policy prevented Britain from meeting the condition on which everything else depended. The geometry of this failure is worth stating plainly. Starmer signed a deal he could not implement without US consent. He then adopted a foreign policy posture that made US consent impossible to retain. He built his legal case on a non-binding opinion that has since generated binding domestic consequences he is now fighting in court. And he committed billions of public money to an agreement that cannot be ratified, to lease back a base Britain already owned, from a government it was paying to take it. Lord Hermer bears particular responsibility. The decision to treat the ICJ opinion as effectively binding, to frame sovereignty as a liability and legal compliance as a virtue, set the terms for everything that followed. A government that begins by conceding the argument rarely wins the negotiation. Britain conceded Chagos in principle before a single formal demand had been made, and has spent the years since discovering the price of that concession while failing to collect any of its promised benefits. The bill is dead. The deal is stranded. The base remains, for now, in British hands. That is not a vindication of the strategy. It is a verdict on it.
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Almost two thirds of voters want Sir Keir Starmer to resign immediately and a similar number want a General Election now, a poll has found, with even Labour voters saying they want him gone. dailysceptic.org/2026/04/10/two…
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
The UK have just banned viewing p*rnographic material that features supposed 'step-family members' Just a reminder that the UK Government REFUSED to ban ACTUAL cousin f*cking incest 👇 That's how insane the UK Government is
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
This is Alfie Rees. Alfie is a Green Party candidate for Thurrock. He is expected to win his seat. Below is a screenshot of Alfie declaring: “DEATH TO ENGLAND.” This man is a danger to society. Do not let him into power.
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Dan Wootton
Dan Wootton@danwootton·
You are a fucking dangerous lying evil man who has destroyed the capital city where I have lived for over two decades. There is no "outrage economy" or "disinformation" from me. The Islamist takeover is real. I HAVE BEEN MUGGED TWICE. MY FAMILY MEMBERS HAVE BEEN MUGGED MULTIPLE TIMES. MY NEIGHBOURS HAVE HAD THEIR HOMES INVADED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT AND THE POLICE DO NOTHING. MY FRIENDS ARE TOO SCARED TO WALK THE STREETS. Try and censor us all you want, but you will never shut down the truth.
Sadiq Khan@SadiqKhan

Disinformation about London has become a global industry. The new “outrage economy” is growing - and it’s eating away at the bonds that hold our society together. That's why I'm calling for urgent action from social media companies and government. theguardian.com/media/2026/apr…

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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
"Stand here and say it, and you'll f*cking hit the floor lad!" A scouse patriot flips a communists table after the lefty told him he should die because he is a "white supremacist" These unwashed are absolutely ridiculous, well done @Nofilter_nw 👏
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Alexandra
Alexandra@Alexandr4Denman·
Remember this? Her little buddy an Islamist extremist promising our tax money to a corrupt already regime ! I wonder when they are going to realise they cannot do deals with people who intend to take over ? Listen to her promises and what he promises to do in return? Corrupt?
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
I can’t shake this feeling… What if a major crisis or war is used to avoid a General Election, i certainly wouldn’t put Starmer and Labour past doing anything to cling onto power. Am I the only one thinking this?
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Keir Starmer REFUSED to answer a question on Grooming Gangs INSULTED Katie Lam for asking the question And STORMED OFF afterwards The biggest cover up in history and he's the one behind it
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
🚨BREAKING: The UK government is now trying to take down Labour25.com — the website that lists every convicted paedophile linked to the Labour Party. It would be an absolute tragedy if it got shared and went viral. You know what to do 👇
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
🚨 Reform UK is standing candidates in more wards than any other party in the upcoming May 7 elections. Just as we fielded more candidates than any other party last year - a history making event. Few appreciate just what @Nigel_Farage has built in the blink of an eye. Huge congratulations and thanks to our candidates, wonderful branch officers and amazing team who made this happen Bring on May 7, let’s put the uniparty out of business! 🇬🇧
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HJB News
HJB News@HJB_News__·
Over 15,000 service personnel have left UK Armed Forces since Keir Starmer took office. Why is that?
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
In London today, a mob of keffiyeh-clad pro-Palestine fifth columnists tried to attack British soldiers entering the Ministry of Defence. When will Keir Starmer and Shabana Mahmood finally wake up to the terrorist threat these radicals pose to Britain? Ban the hate marches.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
🚨 This man makes me sick ! Starmer still protecting Islamist terrorists. Refusing to proscribe the IRGC and now saying it’s “wrong” to attack Hezbollah and that’s his “strong view”
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