@KbfKate

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@KbfKate

@KbfKate

@KbfKate

Brexit supporter, lockdown sceptic, free speech advocate, conservative values. Sending love and support to our Jewish friends and citizens

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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
My word. This is incredible. A real-life version of that scene from The Life of Brian: "Stan, you haven't got a womb! Where's the foetus going to gestate?! You going to keep it in a box?!"
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Conventional thinking treats wind and solar as permanent infrastructure. They aren't. These are a form of short life-cycle, industrial gadgetry with roughly 15-to-25-year lifespans. They are all in various stages of permanent decay and replacement - hydrocarbon and nuclear plants last generations. We see this in the mounting graveyards of unsalvageable wreckage. Yes, much of it can be recycled in theory. But in reality, the economic and energy costs usually outweigh the benefits. They are now decomposing faster than we can replace them and this is the Treadmill Effect. If a nation installs 5 GW of wind power every year, by Year 20, they aren't expanding the grid anymore. They are being forced to build 5 GW just to replace the rusted, fatigued and degraded turbines built in Year 1. Growth flatlines, swallowed up in pure maintenance. Look at the scale of this dilemma: despite millions of massive turbines and solar arrays deployed over 40 years, hydrocarbon fuels still dominate at roughly 81% of global primary energy. Solar and wind deliver only a tiny fraction of total primary energy. We've reached the limit. Almost every turbine and panel built over the last two decades is now in the late stages of decomposition. We're struggling just to keep up; and soon we will fall behind. The mines will become hollowed-out and these 'green' rust collectors will fall apart where they stand. To feed this replacement treadmill will need an astronomical volume of minerals: like copper, nickel, cobalt and rare earths. But we have already devoured the high-grade ores. A century ago, copper ore was 5% metal. Today, major mines are crushing ore that is less than 0.5% copper. To get the same tonne of metal, you must blast, haul and crush ten times more rock. This requires more massive, diesel-guzzling mining fleets and heavy industrial smelting. We are cannibalising dense, reliable fossil energy just to chase low-density, short-lived weather collectors. Here is the Einsteinian paradox. In physics, the closer an object gets to the speed of light, the more massive it becomes, requiring exponentially more energy to move it a fraction further. The energy transition is its own relativistic wall. The closer a grid gets to 100% renewable penetration, the greater its structural costs will become. You don't just need more panels; you need a parallel universe of over-building, synchronous condensers, and continent-spanning transmission lines just to handle the asynchronous volatility. We are hitting that Inversion Point. The fossil fuel energy required to mine the rare earths, manufacture the turbines and endlessly replace the dying infrastructure will eventually outpace the net energy the system delivers. You cannot reach the limit of light. Albert Einstein - the ultimate observer of universal limits - would smile at the irony. Net Zero is being driven by an ideological bureaucracy that reads financial blueprints but ignores the periodic table and the laws of thermodynamics. Entropy is universal. Nothing can bypass it. Imagery of rust, mechanical exhaustion and the accumulation of unmanaged composite materials.
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CLINTEL FOUNDATION
CLINTEL FOUNDATION@ClintelOrg·
“The attribution of extreme weather to climate change is pseudoscience.” According to physicist Ralph Alexander, attribution studies are increasingly used to support climate lawsuits and media alarmism — not objective science. Meanwhile, historical data show no clear increase in extreme weather events, he argues. #Clintel #Climate #ExtremeWeather #Science #ClimateDebate
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@KbfKate@KbfKate·
"catastrophic dumbing-down of the NT has plumbed new depths. The latest initiative by the infantilised morons who run what was once the world’s greatest conservation charity? ‘Pokémon in Partnership with National Trust.’ "
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Restore Trust
Restore Trust@RestoreTrustNT·
The National Trust defends its use of the Quick Vote by pointing out that building societies use it. But Building society members are not happy, and now they are speaking up. Navendu Mishra MP has formally raised concerns about the Quick Vote with the Chancellor.
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Pride Month is one week away.
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WhiteRabbit
WhiteRabbit@SirBaloney·
@ArchRose90 Total shite. Farage pretends to be working class despite being a public school boy banker. Achieved nothing just came from a privileged background. Burnham actually lives in the area and has represented it in the past.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Andy Burnham presents himself as a guy who had it tough growing up. However, some locals in Makerfield aren’t buying it. 'I might have been born in a council house but I'm not stupid,' says Enid. 'He is obviously not from round here.' The house he grew up in is now worth £1.3m.
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Home Office
Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
Asylum decisions have quadrupled. The asylum backlog is now down from its peak of 175,000 to 49,000 people awaiting a decision - the lowest level since 2019. More decisions mean more asylum hotel closures and more illegal migrants removed or deported.
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Rafe Heydel-Mankoo
Pure propaganda to suggest they're getting a grip on asylum In 2025, the H.O. approved c. 60%-65% of asylum applications (incl. appeals) Portugal approved only 3% - 8%! Even France only approves c. 40%-50% Crucially, UK approves those who were REFUSED in EU countries The EU average is 36%, almost HALF our 60%-65%. The Home Office's high approval rating is a major pull factor. A significant percentage of certain nationalities (Eritreans, Afghans, Sudanese, Iraqis etc.) apply for asylum in the UK after having their applications rejected by other European nations Disgraceful for the Home Office to try to put a positive spin on this. There is no reason the UK can't be more like Portugal - other than a lack of political and civil service will.
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Asylum decisions have quadrupled. The asylum backlog is now down from its peak of 175,000 to 49,000 people awaiting a decision - the lowest level since 2019. More decisions mean more asylum hotel closures and more illegal migrants removed or deported.

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Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS FT
Don't forget to follow our tips for a healthy #BankHoliday to reduce the risk of needing urgent care. 💙 Visit our website to see the healthcare options available if you need support, including information on local pharmacies and mental health support. bit.ly/3m1XDku
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Seven Afghans. Forty Charges. Two Children. One Open Border. This morning, seven Afghan nationals appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court charged with 40 offences including rape, conspiracy to rape and human trafficking. The accused are Ahmadin Ahmadzai (20), Jamil Khalili (20), Fazal Auryakhel (20), Qais Kaker (20), Mohammed Farooq Shinwary (20), Sayed Wahid Davodzai (20) and Ali Ahamad (21). Six of the seven are twenty years old. The victims were girls aged in their early to mid teens. The offending ran from August 2023 to May 2025. Five of the seven arrived in Britain by small boat. One arrived concealed in a lorry in June 2020. All hold refugee status. All were dispersed into the Norwich community. None of the authorities who admitted them, housed them and granted them status appear to have considered what that community might be asked to absorb. On the same day, seven men appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court charged with more than 40 offences against eleven teenage victims. Among them: an Iranian national and a Syrian national. The offending ran from 2022 to 2025. Two cities. Two sets of charges. One day. The pattern is not a coincidence. It is a consequence. The Norwich case began in September 2023 when a young girl made a disclosure to police. By that point the offending had already been running for over a month. The investigation took nearly three years to produce charges. During those three years, Britain admitted a further 41,000 people by small boat in 2025 alone, the second highest annual total on record. The government dispersed them into communities across the country. It did not tell those communities who was arriving, where they had come from, or what, if anything, was known about them. This is the direct and documented consequence of that policy. Afghan nationals arrive unvetted from a country run by the Taliban, a regime that treats women as property, denies them education, forbids them public life and stones them for alleged moral infractions. They are granted refugee status. They are housed in British cities. They are given access to British communities. And in Norwich, in Warwickshire, in Southampton, in Epping, in Bristol, the same pattern repeats itself. Young girls, overwhelmingly white and working class, are targeted, groomed and raped by men whose culture of origin regards them as objects without rights or recourse. The national grooming gangs inquiry formally began work on 13 April 2026, six weeks ago. It will examine whether ethnicity and culture played a role in the crimes and the institutional response to them. It will run for three years. The Norwich case alone took three years to produce charges. Meanwhile, the boats keep coming. The dispersals continue. And somewhere in Britain tonight, in a city that does not yet know what it has been asked to absorb, the next case is already unfolding. The government's response to this morning's charges was to note that none of the accused had lived in asylum hotels in Norfolk. That is the full extent of its reassurance. Not that the border will close. Not that vetting will improve. Not that communities will be consulted before men from Taliban-governed Afghanistan are settled among them. Simply that the hotels were not involved. And as you read this, hundreds of migrants are crossing the Channel. The boats do not stop for court appearances. Twenty-two people died at the Manchester Arena because Britain admitted a family that claimed sanctuary and produced terrorists. Two girls in Norwich were raped by men Britain admitted as refugees. The same argument has been made after every case. The same argument has been ignored after every case. Compassion and national security are not the same thing. A government that cannot distinguish between them will keep producing the same results. "Afghan nationals arrive unvetted from a country run by the Taliban, a regime that treats women as property..."
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@KbfKate@KbfKate·
@theCCCuk @topnigel @CommonsEAC Baroness Brown is the Chair of the Adaptation Committee, who wrote this report & has been a Director of Ceres Power ( green hydrogen) & Ørsted (Danish wind power company). Both these companies stand to make a lot of money out of the climate scare. Pure coincidence, of course!
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Climate Change Committee
Climate Change Committee@theCCCuk·
Chair of the CCC @topnigel and CEO Emma Pinchbeck are kicking off the year by giving evidence about our Seventh Carbon Budget advice to the @CommonsEAC on Wednesday. See how our advice on where emissions reduction should happen has evolved over time and key things to know👇
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