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Survation.
Survation.@Survation·
NEW: Westminster Voting Intention RFM 24% (-3) LAB 24% (+5) CON 21% (+1) LD 11% (-1) GRN 11% (=) SNP 3% (=) RB 2% (=) PC 2% (=) OTH 4% (=) F/w 10-14 July 2026. Changes vs 17/06/2026
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e=mc^2
e=mc^2@igbo1st·
@JoshHousden If you believe this poll, I have a brand new British ship/frigate ready to be deployed to the strait of Hormuz
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🥊𝕳 BARRAS DEL MUNDO ⚽🍺
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇦🇷 Festejos en las calles de Cardiff por la victoria de Argentina
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Marc Rigg
Marc Rigg@MarcRigg5·
@ItsaDunnock @dylanthomas91 I do proper independence with hard borders no FOM all welsh football teams out of the EFL no welsh or Scottish taking English jobs and visa’s to enter England 👋🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Marc Rigg@MarcRigg5·
@ItsaDunnock @dylanthomas91 Belgium doesn’t cry like a little bitch about being a colony, hard borders with both Scotland and Wales is needed to wake you up to reality. The kids gloves come off as soon as you are independent
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Marc Rigg
Marc Rigg@MarcRigg5·
@dylanthomas91 Why don’t you want a hard border no FOM and welsh football teams out of the EFL, no welsh taking English jobs and using English institutions?
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Will Hayward
Will Hayward@WillHayCardiff·
Hi Cai, Great to hear from you. You said a lot of stuff there so I thought I’d breakdown my reply: 1. An elected politician owns shares (worth at least 50% of their salary) in a company where roughly 90% of the profits are from fossil fuels. At the same time the politician is deriding and undermining efforts to tackle a climate crisis. A crisis which is driven overwhelmingly by fossil fuels. If you can’t work out why that’s a story - I can’t help you. 2. If you respond to requests for comment, your comments get published. You were asked for a comment by my team and you didn’t reply. In journalism, part of the research is approaching people and asking for their side of the story. You can’t whine about a lack of research while refusing to engage. 3. You say “the share price didn't fall” after the net zero announcement. I don’t want to preach to a seasoned investor but clearly UK net zero policy isn’t the only determinant on the share price of a Houston based oil company. The UK market is less than 10% of their revenue (did you not read your shareholders report?). 4. You say “virtually all of Will's subscribers are there for the Reform-bashing”. I am not sure what data you are drawing on here but I am impressed you can divine the motivations of over 15,000 people. 5. You talk about wanting scrutiny, but your party is the only one which relentlessly declines interviews and questions. I have literally written books about the failings of Labour, Plaid and the Tories, and they still grant interviews. By contrast your party, who say they advocated debate and free speech, relentlessly hide and dodge questions. If you actually welcome scrutiny, why not do an interview with me? Happy for you to even choose the topics. The NHS? Flags? Stickers in toilets? Up to you.
Cai Parry-Jones MS@Cai_ParryJones

Will Hayward suggests that because I hold shares in Phillips 66, I have a financial interest in scrapping Net Zero. Ten minutes of real research tells a different story. In June 2019, the month the UK's Net Zero target was announced and then passed into law, the share price didn't fall. It rose by 14%. Whatever investors were reacting to, it plainly wasn't fear of Net Zero. Furthermore, the company has invested in developing the UK's Humber Zero project, one of the world's largest planned carbon capture schemes, part-funded by government decarbonisation money and needing more of it to go ahead. On Will's own logic, my shares would do better if Net Zero stayed. And yet I want it gone. I will always call for this economy-destroying target to be scrapped. It is killing British industry and loading some of the most expensive energy prices in the world onto hard-working families. If people want to scrutinise my interests, good. But start with doing proper research.

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I don’t think they have the capacity to understand that this is a pre existing flag that represents our settlement in Argentina. Just resorted to getting angry, typical English.
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Hamza Yusuf
Hamza Yusuf@Hamza_a96·
What’s Kane doing to celebrate England’s quarter final victory? Dinner with Netanyahu?
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