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@Ktee2026

Hoping for a brighter tomorrow.... Believe in facts, evidence, upholding the law, critical thinking and Right versus Wrong (Not Left versus Right). Truth seeker

London, England Katılım Şubat 2026
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Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Ted Cruz@SenTedCruz·
More Christians are killed for their faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world. Nigerian officials have, unfortunately, been complicit in facilitating these atrocities.
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Kay T@Ktee2026·
@MLorrM Isn't "no discernable record of achievement" a prerequisite for the 'top" jobs these days? Malleable fools preferred!
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Lorraine Morris
Lorraine Morris@MLorrM·
Some Clues re Robert Watt: 🔹1993–2000: Department of Finance 🔹2000–2008: Economist and director at Indecon International Economic Consultants 🔹Indecon clients included Irish government departments and the European Commission 🔹2008–2011: Assistant Secretary General, Department of Finance (budgets, Troika Programme - mandated austerity) 🔹2011–2021: First Secretary General, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (economic policy, public sector reform). 🔹2013 - 2020: Director National Treasury Management Agency
John McGuirk@john_mcguirk

Every couple of years this lad gets some new job paying an eye watering salary. And always without any immediately discernable record of achievement in his old job. It is extraordinary. irishtimes.com/politics/2026/…

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Snaz39
Snaz39@snaz39·
@AlBion4sure Welcome Ben! It was my first party too, it will be the first time I ever voted as well! The silent majority is silent no more!
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
More great news!🥛
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Nick Buckley MBE
Nick Buckley MBE@NickBuckleyMBE·
We have all heard of the Pakistani grooming rape gangs, but have you heard of the Pakistani mafia running some of our towns and parts of our cities? This will blow you away! @recusant_raja
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Skint Eastwood
Skint Eastwood@Skint_Eastwood1·
🚨Rupert Lowe Drops Bomb: BBC is a ‘Cancer at the Heart of Britain’ – Time to Defund This Monster “I can’t wait to see the back of the BBC. I think the BBC is a cancer at the heart of Britain.” He argues that if it’s really such a national treasure, it should be defunded and forced to stand on its own two feet like everybody else. “And if they want to spout their woke views on life and they want to distort the way in which everybody lives their lives, if people don’t want to listen to it, they can turn it off.” But right now, we’re all forced to pay for it whether we watch or agree with it or not. “Why should we all have to pay to fund this monster?” Strong take on scrapping the compulsory licence fee and letting the BBC survive on voluntary support. Very well said @RupertLowe10 👏🏻 Scrap the licence fee.
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BOURNYBOY@BOURNYBOY76·
It’s one of those quiet heartbreaks you see in the supermarket aisles that stays with you long after you’ve packed your own bags. You’re there, halfway through your weekly shop, when you notice them. an elderly couple or a lone pensioner, moving slowly between the shelves with a barely half-full trolley. Their list is small, practical—milk, bread, a few tins, some fruit if it’s not too dear. But then comes the ritual that twists something in your chest. They pick up an item, turn it over in their hands, squint at the price sticker, and their face changes. A tiny flinch. A soft sigh. Sometimes they even whisper the cost to themselves, as if saying it aloud might make it smaller. Then, almost always, they put it back. Not because they don’t need it. Not because they don’t want it. But because the difference between £1.29 and £1.79 is suddenly the difference between managing until pension day and going without. A packet of decent biscuits. A small joint of meat for Sunday. A bar of chocolate they used to treat themselves with. Back on the shelf it goes, carefully, like they’re apologising to it for the rejection. You watch them do the mental arithmetic in real time—subtracting, recalculating, hoping the total at the till won’t humiliate them. Sometimes they count out coins from a worn purse, fingers trembling slightly from age or anxiety. The cashier is kind, of course, but kindness doesn’t pay the bill. And the old person smiles through it, thanks them politely, because that’s what their generation was raised to do: make do, keep dignity, not make a fuss. What makes it especially upsetting is the quietness of it all. No dramatic scenes. No angry outbursts. Just this slow, grinding erosion of comfort in their final years. These are people who worked for decades—through wars, recessions, raising families on one wage. They paid their taxes, raised the next generation, built the country that now seems to have quietly decided their comfort is optional. Now they’re rationing tea bags and choosing between heating and eating, and the weekly shop has become a weekly reckoning with how little their savings and pension actually stretch. It feels profoundly wrong. Old age should bring a measure of peace, not perpetual calculation. It should mean being able to buy a decent loaf without it feeling like a small luxury. Instead, too many of them leave the supermarket looking smaller somehow, shoulders a little more stooped, carrying less than they deserve. We’ve all seen it. And if it doesn’t upset you, perhaps it should. Because one day, if we’re lucky, that stooped figure with the careful hands and worried eyes will be us. And we’ll hope fervently that someone, somewhere, still thinks it’s worth caring about.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ I've paid several pensioners shopping over the years it breaks my heart I can't help sneakingly watching them shop. I've never recorded anything or posted it to social media because I dont do it for clicks but then you get the negative people saying bull shit prove it. I dont need to prove anything to you fuckers all I'm saying is if you are in a position to help now and again just do it swipe that card before they get a chance to pay £27.38 is a lot to them it's not even a night out for us. 🙏 ❤️ 👊🏻
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Lewis Holmes
Lewis Holmes@lewisrholmes·
🚨 HUGE Announcement tomorrow at 6pm 🚨 After some very long FOI battles with Barking & Dagenham Council (and a council officer whistleblower) I have finally found where our money is going. Some of this information contradicts the councils FOI responses already received. They’re in big trouble. To all residents of Barking & Dagenham, whether you’re a fan of me or not, I think you’ll want to hear this. Unlike all other political parties in this borough who keep promising you the usual political promises but are doing nothing, I kept on doing the background work to deliver the truth and transparency YOU, the residents of Barking & Dagenham, deserve. Barking & Dagenham Residents First. Every. Single. Time. Lewis Holmes 🇬🇧
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Why are women counter-protesting against women who are marching in the name of protecting women? Make that make sense, please.
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Lydia † 🇬🇧
Lydia † 🇬🇧@LibertyLydia·
✝️ On my way to meet British Christian leaders today to forge the way forward for East London. Stepped out of the tube station, and am immediately met with this sight! The Lord is indeed uniting His Kingdom! 🙏🏻
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Ostend beach in Belgium. A literal visual representation of how importing the third world creates the third world. The same across Western Europe. Importing people with no respect or decency, will treat everything you hold dear, as nothing. They've got to go back.
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Lou
Lou@Louise71James·
Anyone still singing? Do the Lowe-comotion with me 🎶 A new kind of follow train! Follow, like, repost for your fellow Restorers, help them grow ❤
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Keir Starmer tried to secretly appoint Matthew Doyle — friend of a convicted paedophile — to a top ambassador role. He even ordered it hidden from the Foreign Secretary. Another disgusting insult to sex abuse victims — Starmer must resign NOW.
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Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
We have released a 100+ page detailed plan on how to deport every single illegal migrant living in Britain. It can be done. It must be done. It will be done. Join our party. restorebritain.org.uk/join_us
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
We won't stay silent while Christian Nigerians face genocide. We will give them a voice on May 16th - the world will be watching us in London!
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I'm delighted to welcome Councillor Roger Tarrant to Restore Britain - previously Reform's deputy leader on Cornwall Council. We have a strong presence in Cornwall already, and Roger's experience will be a huge plus for us. A businessman and a patriot. Just what Britain needs!
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Kay T@Ktee2026·
@LibertyLydia @RupertLowe10 You are providing a public service Lydia🤣 Every leaflet is a gift to the recipient. A key to wakening up to the wonderful world of Restore Britain 👏👏👏
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Lydia † 🇬🇧
Lydia † 🇬🇧@LibertyLydia·
Casually sitting on the DLR reading @RupertLowe10’s letter to the British nation. Getting a lot of stares. Accidentally left it on the seat as I was getting off just now. Perhaps others might now read it too. Been pretty clumsy with these leaflets while travelling through London today. 🙂
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
UK FIRST WHISTLEBLOWER LAW WAS TESTED AT A CARE HOME. IT FAILED COMPLETELY In 1999, seven care workers at Isard House in Bromley watched elderly residents being drugged into submission, physically assaulted, and having their medication records falsified. They reported it. Every single concern was upheld by social services. Police raided the home. Then BUPA got to work. The company suppressed the inquiry report that confirmed the abuse. The abusive staff were not prosecuted. They were quietly moved to other BUPA care homes. Because apparently that was the solution. The seven workers filed the very first case ever lodged under the Public Interest Disclosure Act, the law that was supposed to protect whistleblowers. They spent two years fighting through the legal system. Potential employers recognised their names and told them the job had gone. They sold belongings at boot fairs to buy food. BUPA offered to pay £70,000 in solicitor's costs, with no admission of guilt. Eileen Chubb @CompassnInCare turned it down. Her exact words: BUPA did not have enough money to buy her silence. They lost the tribunal case. The judgment told them they had not sufficiently considered the consequences to themselves before reporting abuse of defenceless elderly people with dementia. Read that again. One resident, Edna, had been given up to nine times her prescribed dose of an anti-psychotic drug to keep her sedated. Less care needed that way. She died. Eileen Chubb went on to found Compassion in Care and has since supported over 13,000 whistleblowers. She has spent two decades campaigning for Edna's Law to replace the broken PIDA framework. The law that failed them is still the law. @BupaUK now runs over 130 care homes in the UK. It employs 22,000 people in care services. It publishes annual reports about putting residents first. Edna was a resident.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
We ask truly extraordinary things of our soldiers. Things that you and I could never even imagine, yet they now have these jumped-up little cretins in the Labour Party hounding them down decades after their service - it is a vile witch hunt. We have asked these Brits to go where most of us would never go. All too often, once they come home, the rotten state repays them with suspicion and lawfare. Often even destitution. Individuals who served with courage and professionalism are being dragged through endless legal processes years after the events in question. Reinvestigated, over and over and over. Pursued on weak or politically motivated claims. No serious country should treat its military like this. Britain, sadly, is no longer a serious country. War is messy, very messy. It’s so easy to sit in some Westminster committee room, judging soldiers for their actions whilst under fire. Split-second decisions. The difference between life and death. The consequences are so painfully obvious. Morale suffers. Experienced heads leave. Future soldiers hesitate in that crucial moment because they know that years later they may face a knock at the door. A Restore Britain government would end the cycle. No more endless reinvestigations. No more veterans bankrupted defending lawful service. No more sacrificing our soldiers to satisfy activists. We would provide full legal protections for those pursued over operational service. We would strengthen protections for battlefield decisions taken in good faith. We would ensure that combat operations are judged with a proper understanding to the realities of war. We will put the rights of our men and women ahead of terrorists and enemy combatants. Where veterans have been unfairly prosecuted under this Labour government through politically driven lawfare, we would establish an immediate review process with the power to quash wrongful convictions, issue pardons and provide proper compensation. Restore Britain would immediately reverse the damage this Labour Government is inflicting on our veteran community. Our servicemen deserve fairness and loyalty. Restore Britain will give them exactly that.
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