Sean R Neale

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Sean R Neale

Sean R Neale

@NealeSean

Nottinghamshire truck driver 🚛 | Straight-talking on politics

Nottingham, England Katılım Şubat 2014
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Sean R Neale
Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
We Don’t Betray Those Who Built This Country The State Pension is the biggest single benefit bill we pay—and after today’s announcement that Reform will keep the triple lock, the usual voices are in meltdown, screaming “unsustainable.” After years of catastrophic mismanagement, yes—it’s a heavy burden. But let’s be clear: government failure is not a licence to rob people of what they paid in over a lifetime. The argument that pensioners “take out more than they put in” is paper-thin. You cannot reduce a lifetime of graft to a spreadsheet. Every road you drive on, every shop you walk into, every comfort you take for granted exists because generations before you worked themselves into the ground to build it. And now we’re supposed to turn around and tell them they’re too expensive? No chance. The problem isn’t the elderly—it’s a political class that’s run the country into the ground. So fix that. Rebuild the economy. Cut waste. Stop handing money to those who haven’t contributed. But don’t you dare balance the books on the backs of the people who carried this country for decades. A serious nation looks after its own. The mothers who sacrificed everything. The fathers who went out in the dark, day after day, to earn a living. They deserve dignity—not to be treated like a burden to be trimmed. I’ve seen what failure looks like. Cold homes. Forgotten people. As an undertaker, I walked into freezing houses at dawn to carry out the elderly—people who should have been warm, safe, and respected. That’s what happens when you start shaving “costs” off the old. So spare me the lectures about “tough choices.” The easiest, laziest choice is to take from those who can’t fight back. One day it will be you. One day it will be me. We either stand by the people who built this country—or we admit we’re not worth the name. I know which side I’m on. @ReformDaily_ @reformparty_uk
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Milei in English - Official Account
I said it years ago, and I’m proving it today: there’s no such thing as a free lunch. We will no longer force those who work to pay the bills of lazy parasites.
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Lee Anderson MP
Lee Anderson MP@LeeAndersonMP_·
Newsflash. @reformparty_uk led councils are already purchasing these machines. Two more arriving in Nottinghamshire in 3 weeks time. And btw 4 years ago under the previous Tory administration we had the chance to buy a couple for 200k each but the Tory councillors said they were a waste of money and instead spent 500k on a cycle lane in Ashfield that runs for 50 yards. People do not have short memories. No one believes you.
Conservatives@Conservatives

Kemi’s Pothole Patrol would deploy hundreds of repair machines to fix potholes to your local area. Let’s Get Britain Working Again 🇬🇧

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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
@A_J_Snowden If it was really “special treatment,” they’d have fixed both—there’s literally one by your other foot. This desperation is getting embarrassing now.
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Andrew Snowden MP 🇬🇧
Can you help me solve a pothole puzzle 🤔 I can only find one pothole that’s been ‘repaired’ in the whole of St Anne’s town centre… But why do you think just this one has been chosen for special treatment ❓ If you solve the puzzle, let me know in the comments ⬇️
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June Slater
June Slater@juneslater17·
Might be an idea to go und out more about legal procedure before you blindly condemn various actions 👇👇👇 Last year when I saw Nigel announce a grooming gang inquiry . I rang Maggie Oliver to tell her. I assumed it was good news. She enlightened me . She said we don't need another inquiry , if it has no statutory powers it cannot summon the wrong doers to court . All the evidence has been gathered it's all in the Alexis Jay Inquiry which took 7 years of harrowing interviews and cost £186.6 million pounds. So I suggested Nigel spoke to Maggie and find out more. He did and he stood down from the idea . Many survivors , huge numbers don't want it taking up again. They've moved on, had families and find the whole thing disturbing . Others are willing to be more public. The problem is this . The government did not act on any of the seven pillars that were promised . So Maggie Oliver was pushing forward with trying to get a Judicial Review which will have statutory powers. In early March 3026 Maggie after 12 months hard work was granted a hearing and secured a Judicial Review. Nigel had her on GB News she was also on Talk Radio and Nigel promoted her crowd funder on his social media . The work continues. Maggie's experience and careful handling have proved invaluable over the last 20 years as government after government have ignored these crimes against children
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
The BBC platforming more joyless takes on dogs again. Sorry, but dog-cuddling events shouldn’t be cancelled—just run properly, with sensible rules and proper care. If you’re that keen to cuddle them, help house and look after them too.
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
@SlyForTheRight Analysis focused on Band D conveniently ignores several other bands — funny how those omissions always seem to tell a different story. This kind of selective framing is getting old.
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Sly U
Sly U@SlyForTheRight·
🚨 LOWEST COUNCIL TAX RISES — FACT 🚨 It’s official: the Conservative Party is delivering the lowest council tax rises in England. Meanwhile, Reform UK is right up there with the Labour Party — two peas in a pod when it comes to higher taxes. If you want a better-run council and the lowest possible council tax, there’s only one choice: Vote Conservative. 🇬🇧💙
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
@ReemAmirIbrahim Spend decades building a country, breaking your back, doing everything right — only to be told at the end you don’t deserve what you were promised. Apparently you’re “too wealthy” now… because house prices exploded on paper, even if you can’t afford to heat your home.
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
Unfortunately, this kind of pseudo-intellectual nonsense is rife in UK elite circles. I’ve gone from poverty to working on yachts—I’ve seen both worlds, and the disconnect is real. Too many of these people will never value working-class views; they write them off as ignorance. And yet voices with a track record of getting it wrong keep getting airtime. In the UK, you don’t need to be right—just well-spoken and well-schooled.
The New Statesman@NewStatesman

The "Brexit right" were "catastrophically wrong". - @RoryStewartUK

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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
@ToryMemo82 Fourteen years of failure and still the same tired mindset: the idea that anyone might actually improve people’s lives is completely beyond you.
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
@sirwg202110 Amazing how people who’ve never done a day’s graft suddenly become experts on “working class concerns.” I’ll speak for myself — she can get back to her useless university course.
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Subversive Force
Subversive Force@sirwg202110·
It’s hard to fathom how the screeching lunatic Fiona Lali only got 1,791 votes at the last general election.
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The Critical Drinker
The Critical Drinker@TheCriticalDri2·
Cool. So you'll be officially apologising to the tens of thousands of people you harassed and intimidated with your pointless, time wasting policy of malicious social busybodying?
Home Office@ukhomeoffice

Police time will no longer be wasted investigating legal social media posts, freeing up officers to patrol the streets and tackle real crime. By scrapping Non‑Crime Hate Incidents, we are balancing the protection of vulnerable communities while respecting free speech.

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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
When the circus stops, reality bites. Between elections, some politicians can’t handle the silence—they chase the “campaign high” with louder, sillier stunts just to stay relevant. People notice, and they switch off. Reform UK take the opposite approach: steady, consistent. Meanwhile, you’ve got Ed Davey falling off paddleboards and Zack Polanski dancing for attention. This isn’t a game. The world is getting more unstable, not less. Winston Churchill wasn’t always popular—but when it mattered, people knew where he stood. Same with Nigel Farage. Serious times don’t reward performers—they reward consistency.
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
We’re a nation of dog lovers, and the BBC can get stuffed with this push to restrict responsible owners from taking their dogs out and about. And just to be clear where I stand—this is Ella, a Greek Shepherd I rescued from a field in Greece, now living her best life on a smallholding in Ireland.
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
“They’ll defeat us on the streets,” will they? Imagine the outrage if a high-profile Reform figure said anything like that — wall-to-wall hysteria. But when it comes from the left? Silence. Threatening people in the streets isn’t “unity” — it’s intimidation.
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Lee Anderson MP
Lee Anderson MP@LeeAndersonMP_·
Moronic.. And you're paying for this. Just simply moronic.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
A vote for the Tories this May is a wasted vote. Here’s why:
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Reform UK
Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
The Conservatives spent 14 years breaking Britain. Only Reform UK can beat Labour and tackle the cost of living crisis.
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Sean R Neale@NealeSean·
These politicians can’t handle free speech—no wonder Ed Davey is demanding Ofcom pull GB News into line. They’ve dominated public discourse for decades, and now it’s slipping away from them. Calling to curb speech isn’t liberal—it’s authoritarian. Maybe the Lib Dems should drop the act and rename themselves accordingly.
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