Jeffrey Bigwell
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as a trans man i'm not allowed to use the men's toilet now because it says F on my birth certificate but i'm also not allowed to use the women's toilet because i may cause distress for looking like a man.... WHERE TF DO YOU WANT ME TO PISS????
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
Toilets and changing rooms must be used on basis of biological sex, guidance confirms bbc.in/3PuDmTl
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@lowles_nick You're right.
But you have no credibility whatsoever
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For a man who oversaw net migration of 685,000 whilst he was an immigration minister (and 1.2m inward migration in total), I’m not sure Robert Jenrick has any credibility on this issue…
Open Door Jenrick!!
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick
246,000 Brits left last year. Net, 136,000 went. A city the size of Watford. Many are entrepreneurs, investors, small businesspeople. It’s the Starmer Exodus. Reform will Bring Brits Back.
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@ZelenskyyUa @Keir_Starmer Did he tell you that we're contributing to Russias war effort against you too?
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I spoke with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, @Keir_Starmer. I am grateful for all the support the United Kingdom provides to Ukraine – our efforts to protect life. We coordinated positions on the diplomatic track regarding Russia’s war against Ukraine, and we are working to reinvigorate substantive diplomacy. We also agreed on future contacts.
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@SangitaMyska The man is entitled to voice his opinion to an MP
However rude he may have been.
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Good on Rachel Reeves. The lout shouting at her is an embarrassment to Britain.
Sun Politics@SunPolitics
"I LOVE OUR COUNTRY...AND ONE OF THE THINGS I LOVE IS GOOD MANNERS" Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts an angry heckler moments ago in a petrol station in Leeds
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Why have they said nothing about the murder, aided by the police, of this innocent English boy?
Visegrád 24@visegrad24
The British politicians who took a knee for George Floyd have not even made a post about Henry Nowak.
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@novaramedia The vast majorty of Liverpool fans aren't arsed.
So go and jog on!
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Liverpool FC is top of the table, but not of a league to be proud of.
A 4-2 pasting at the hands of Aston Villa on Friday night affirmed the Reds’ mediocre season on the pitch. But, according to campaigners, Liverpool is number one in complicity in the Gaza genocide.
War on Want have published a league table of Premier League clubs’ ties to Israeli actions in Palestine.
Liverpool are ahead of north London rivals Arsenal and Spurs in joint second place.
Man United and Man City are tied in third place while the fourth spot is shared by Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton and Fulham.
The league table is part of a report entitled Red Card: English Premier League Complicity in Israel’s Atrocities Against the Palestinians. The report says at least 15 Premier League sponsors have connections to the military assault on Gaza, the construction of illegal settlements and the wider system of apartheid.
Liverpool’s shirt sponsor, Standard Chartered, provided $15.4bn (£11.5bn) to 24 complicit businesses between January and August 2025.
The Premier League itself is sponsored by Barclays bank, which the report says has provided billions to 49 complicit companies.
Neil Sammonds, senior campaigner on Palestine at War on Want, said: “These clubs speak proudly about equality, inclusion and community. Yet behind the branding, some are using ‘sportswashing’ to sanitise corporations connected to some of the gravest crimes and humanitarian catastrophes of our time.
“Palestinian footballers are being killed. Stadiums are turned into detention camps. Child players are buried beneath rubble.
“The Premier League has shown before that it can act when sponsorship becomes morally toxic. The question is why Palestinian lives appear to count for less.”

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How is it “staining someone’s reputation” to ask whether a letting business rents property to migrants? There is nothing illegal or improper about that.
The Restore crowd seem strangely offended by a straightforward question.
So perhaps @RupertLowe10 — a man who presents himself as being big on integrity and transparency — will answer it plainly:
Does the company your Makerfield candidate is a director of let property to migrants?

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I am proud to announce local businesswoman Rebecca Shepherd as our Restore Britain candidate for the Makerfield constituency.
Rebecca has spent most of her adult life living and working in the Wigan borough, where she has built and run her own small business. Through that experience, she understands first-hand the pressures facing local businesses and working people across the community.
Like so many residents, Rebecca has seen the growing impact of rising costs, increasing legislation, red tape, and bureaucracy, which continue to make everyday life more challenging for ordinary people trying to work hard, support their families, and stay afloat.
Put simply - she understands what local men and women are going through.
This is the type of person we need in politics. Not career politicians, but genuine people with real life experience.
Rebecca is particularly passionate about improving SEND access and support across the local area. Her interest in SEND-friendly activities comes through the work she does within her Community Interest Company, where she has seen first-hand the importance of opportunities, practical support, and activities for people with additional needs.
Rebecca is standing for Makerfield because she believes local people deserve honest representation, accountability, and someone prepared to fight for the interests of the community rather than their own political careers.
I look forward to campaigning with Rebecca, and putting forward Restore Britain’s positive vision for the Makerfield constituency.
Rupert Lowe,
Restore Britain Leader
Our local priorities:
Safer streets for women and girls - tackling the gangs of foreign men who harass and intimidate local women and girls in Ashton, and elsewhere across the constituency and the Wigan Borough.
Fight reckless overdevelopment in areas including South Hindley, and Winstanley - roads, dentists and GPs must come before responsible house building provided for local families.
Improved SEND support for those in genuine need - we must avoid overdiagnosis, but also provide proper investment to those who need it. Including a constituency-wide investment programme for the improvement and maintenance of children’s playgrounds.
Tackle anti-social behaviour in Ashton and elsewhere - no-nonsense, visible policing to crack down on criminal activity in our towns. Parents too must be held responsible for what their children are inflicting on the community. We say enough is enough.
Restore our high streets - push for free car parking to drive footfall, abolish business rates to reinvigorate our town centres and deliver a full investigation into the explosion of vape shops and Turkish barbers for trading standards/immigration non-compliance.
We are in this to win it.

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@PatPhelan1960 @RupertLowe10 You support the charlatan that is Nigel Farage.
I'd keep your mouth shut if I was you.
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@RupertLowe10 You are an absolute traitor. If your vote splitting is responsible for a Burnham victory then your party has blood on its hands
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@Gavin_McInnes Using a bike pump to stretch a 12 year olds anus to better accommodate her gang rapists, or the leader of a 5 man gang rape (out of 8 total men from 2 previous rapes that night) only getting 3 years. Just two events with two preteen girls , out of how many total?


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@richardpbacon If anything racist got said as you was walking past, you'd have had your phone out videoing it, you cretinous wet wipe.
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I just walked past that lot.
It is an out and out racist march.
It’s gross to be anywhere near.
Anyone who says this is normal people expressing normal sentiments isn’t normal.
Harry Eccles@Heccles94
Petrifying displays of white supremacy. Since when did the UK get infected with christo-fascism? This isn’t the USA…
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@drhingram @RupertLowe10 The you don't support it to the hilt then.
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@RupertLowe10 I support Restore to the hilt, but if this splits the right and hands it to Burnham then I’m out
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@DanCardenMP Yet again, another statement that doesn't mention one of the biggest concerns of the working class vote.
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Andy Burnham should stand in the Makerfield by-election. The Labour Party needs him to win that seat and beat Reform.
Andy understands something that has been missing from Labour’s offer: that people love where they’re from. That working class communities don’t want to be managed or moved on. They want secure work, pride in where they live, and a party that stands with them rather than for them in the abstract.
I hope he stands, and I hope he wins. And I hope it marks the beginning of a changed Labour government that makes the argument for full employment, rent control and stronger communities, is willing to fight those who exploit working class communities, and reduces welfare by building an economy where fewer people need it.
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🚨 NIGEL FARAGE DEFAMES ELON MUSK‼️
Nigel Farage claims, with ZERO evidence:
“He (@elonmusk) wanted to give us a load of money if I said certain things publicly and I refused.”
I bet there was NO SUCH AGREEMENT.
Elon was certainly hoping that Nigel would expose the TRUTH about the GR00MING GANGS though.
And yet, Rupert Lowe NEVER asked for Elon’s cash to do the right thing.
Could this be grounds for a libel suit against Nigel Farage?
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@labourlewis Labour have abandoned their working class base.
Called them racists and dangerous people for having genuine concerns on immigration.
Until you and your party realise and address this, you're toast.
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I know the news Andy Burnham has a route back to Westminster will divide opinion. So, before anything else, I want to speak plainly – to Labour members and voters, to those who have left us, and to anyone on the centre-left, whether you vote Green, Lib Dem, or are simply looking for a politics that hasn't given up on you.
Last week's local election results were, for many of us, existential. Not disappointing. Not a setback. Existential. Look across Europe and beyond at what happens to social democratic parties that refuse to step outside the economic orthodoxy of the last forty years – the one that hollowed out our public services, privatised what was ours, drove inequality to indecent levels, and cleared the ground for the authoritarian right to march into. That is the path we are on. Keir Starmer has refused to see it, and the country cannot afford another general election spent finding out the hard way.
So let me be direct. The Prime Minister should set out a timeline for an orderly transition. I have said this before. I say it again now because the stakes have changed. Reform is not a protest – it is a project. And it will not be beaten by a Labour Party that mistakes managerial caution for strategy.
As regards Andy, I want to set down here that I do not see him as some kind of messiah. Far from it. As someone who has been around frontline politics for more than twenty years, he has made his fair share of mistakes. But for the last ten years he has been a serious, grounded, and effective Mayor of Greater Manchester. The party and the country need their strongest players on the pitch, and he has a great deal to offer at a moment when the national stage has rarely mattered more. I hope the NEC will listen to the overwhelming view of the Cabinet, the PLP, the membership, and the unions, and let Andy stand. And I hope and believe the people of Makerfield will send him back to Parliament.
But that is not a given. We know Reform will throw everything at this by-election. We must do the same and then some. Reform have spent a year being told they are inevitable. Makerfield is where we find out whether that is true. Every advance has a limit. This is where we set it.
Millions of people, including my constituents in Norwich South, need this government to succeed. They need housing, working public services, secure jobs, water and energy that serves them rather than extracts from them. That work is not finished. But the honest truth is that stopping Reform and rebuilding the country is bigger than any one party. It will take a progressive politics willing to listen, willing to cooperate where the public interest demands it, and willing to drop the tribal habits that got us here. The country is ahead of us on this. It is time we caught up.
Makerfield is one of many places where Labour has lost trust. It is an area Andy knows and has lived in for many years. If selected, he will work hard to win that trust back and make the case for a Labour Party worth voting for again. That case has to be made not only to people who once voted Labour, but to everyone who believes the answer to Reform is a serious, democratic, social alternative – not a paler imitation of the politics that created the problem.
This by-election is not about one seat. It is a test of whether Labour understands the moment we are in. No single party is going to stop Reform on its own. The progressive majority in this country is real – but it is scattered across Labour, the Greens, the Lib Dems, nationalists, independents, and millions of people who have stopped voting altogether. Our job is not to demand they all come back to us. It is to earn the right to work with them, on shared ground, for a shared future.
To former Labour voters: come and talk to us again. To Green and Lib Dem voters: we are not enemies. To Labour members and MPs: this is the fight. Let's get on with it.
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@RaheemKassam @elonmusk @NaomiSeibt British politicians aren't easily bought?
Give your head a wobble lad.
Do some research.
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@elonmusk @NaomiSeibt We know he’s not lying, buddy. Your shit (sometimes) works with American politicians who are easily bought. But not in England.
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@ShaunSadler @RupertLowe10 I seen him off his barnet on the garys at Wigan Pier back in the day.
He loved a bit of donk him.
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@wesstreeting @guardian Will they have your back after your backstabbing???
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At the end of the day, when I get home, I know that good people in Ilford North always have my back…
The @guardian paid us a visit 👇🏻
theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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@wesstreeting Progressives?
This is exactly why you're losing the working class vote.
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