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Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
“We’ve had free speech in the UK for a very very long time”. That’s what Keir Starmer said to President Trump. But now look at what just happened in the UK in the last 48 hours alone. ➡️ Starmer’s government is pushing ahead with plans to scrap jury trials that will trash our ancient traditions, despite these never appearing in the Labour manifesto. ➡️Starmer’s government is pushing ahead with plans to impose Digital ID - a naked power grab - despite this also never appearing in the Labour manifesto. ➡️Starmer’s government is pushing ahead with plans to impose EU single market rules and laws which will cost the people billions of pounds while stripping us of our sovereignty, going against the democratic Brexit vote, and leaving us unable to influence EU decisions. ➡️ And Starmer’s government just BANNED conservatives from entering Britain on the grounds they are “not conducive to the public good” while allowing Islamist sympathisers & anti-Semites to stream across our border every day. Are they “conducive to the public good?” As I explain in my newsletter below, contrary to what Keir Starmer tells you this is all happening. We face a sustained attack on our freedoms. And so the quicker not just Keir Starmer but this authoritarian Labour government is removed from power the better. They’ve never understood the British people. They’ve never understood our ancient traditions. And they’ve never understood our country.
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📢 𝕸𝖊𝖉𝖎𝖆 𝟜𝟘𝟜
🇬🇧 Royaume-Uni : INCROYABLE ‼️ Un agent en combinaison intégrale « nettoie » une station de métro londonienne en posant pour les photos pendant qu’une passagère filme l’absurdité : il ne frotte rien, il met en scène. 🎭
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
What are the top 3 countries flooding the ocean with plastic? - Malaysia dumps 73,000 metric tons a year. - India cranks out over 126,000 a year. - And the Philippines? A jaw-dropping 356,000 metric tons - every single year. And no, your soggy paper straw isn’t fixing any of it. While rivers vomit city waste straight into the sea by the hundreds of thousands of tons, you’re out there sipping sad lattes through limp cardboard like it’s saving the planet.
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Donna-Louise
Donna-Louise@NoLongerTheFuzz·
Saturday in London: 4,000 officers. Armoured vehicles on standby for the first time. Live facial recognition deployed at a protest for the first time. 7 foreign speakers banned from entering the UK. Riot gear for every officer. The threat? Grandmothers. Mothers. People like you and me.
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Susan Hall AM
Susan Hall AM@Councillorsuzie·
So we are going to have facial recognition cameras at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march but we don’t have it at the hate filled Palestinian marches. Is that fair?
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Badger Bites UK
Badger Bites UK@BadgerBitesUK·
@GoodwinMJ Worst people ever to run the country in my lifetime!
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Here are 4 things that happened to the UK in the last 24 hours: 1. The Labour government confirmed it will remove the right to a jury trial. Cases will be tried by a judge alone. 2. The Labour gvt confirmed it will impose Digital ID despite it never being included in Labour's manifesto and nearly 3 million Brits signing a petition against it. 3. The Labour gvt confirmed we will "align" with the European Union, directly going against the 2016 democratic vote for Brexit & forcing the British people to pay billions for laws they'll never be able to influence. 4. The Labour gvt confirmed that while Islamist sympathisers & antisemites are free to march on the streets of our capital city, & while it welcomes former allies of al-Qaeda into Downing Street, it has banned conservative activists from joining a peaceful protest against mass immigration in London. Put all these things together and you get a sense - just a sense - of how hideously authoritarian and illiberal this Labour government really is.
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
🏛️⚖️ For a thousand years, the British people governed themselves without the state. This is how they did it. A thousand years ago in England, there were no police. There were no prisons. There was no central state strong enough to reach every village. And yet, somehow, England worked. The reason was something the Anglo-Saxons had built into the foundations of their society. They called it frankpledge. Every man in every village belonged to a group of ten. They were called a tithing. ⚖️ And each man, by law, was responsible for the conduct of every other man in his tithing. If one man committed a crime, his nine neighbours were responsible for bringing him to justice. If they failed, they paid the fine themselves. The whole tithing answered for the crime of one man. 📜 The system was given the force of law by King Canute, the Anglo-Danish king who united England in peace. Between 1016 and 1035, Canute decreed that every man over the age of 12 must belong to a tithing. When the Normans came in 1066, they could have abolished it. They did the opposite. William the Conqueror kept the Anglo-Saxon system. And he made it stronger. ⚔️ Twice every year, the Sheriff would arrive in the village. He would call the tithings together. He would check that every man was accounted for. This was called the View of Frankpledge. The system held England together for 300 years. And when the king's courts eventually grew to replace it, two pieces of frankpledge stayed behind. 🔥 The first became the jury. Twelve neighbours, called to judge another. The same idea, transplanted from the village to the courtroom. The second became the constable. The man chosen from among neighbours to keep the peace. Not imposed from above. Chosen from below. Modern British policing began here. The jury system began here. The principle that ordinary British people are responsible for ordinary British people began in an Anglo-Saxon village a thousand years ago. ✍️ For a thousand years, we have been responsible for each other. We do not need the state to teach us how to belong. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ This channel has no ads. No sponsors. No state funding. It is built the same way the tithing was built. By the people who choose to stand in it. Be part of us 🇬🇧👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Reform at 30%. Labour’s response? Impose digital ID Return to the EU Scrap jury trials Give children the vote Refuse to reform welfare Ignore mass immigration Refuse to fix the borders Ban conservatives from UK
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Many of the onshore wind farms along the coasts of the UK and Denmark are falling apart after only 10 years. A study reveals that energy contributions from wind farms begin to fall sharply after only 10 to 15 years, leaving the skeletons of steel and plastic blowing in the wind. The economic analysis reveals the lifespan of an onshore turbine is not 20 to 25 years, as stated by the wind industry itself, supported by the UK Government. This peer reviewed British study reveals that the energy production of onshore wind farms falls substantially as they get older, due to wear and tear. Energy and environmental economist, Professor Gordon Hughes (University of Edinburgh), carried out the statistical analysis of wind farm performance data in the UK and Denmark. He concluded that load factors, like electricity generated as a percentage of capacity, declined a lot faster than expected, suggesting a baseline 10 to 15 year lifespan. This is when the technical life of most turbines crunch to halt, and become unprofitable to continue. Rising maintenance costs makes them uneconomical. The study found the average UK wind farm's ability to meet electricity demand had fallen by a third after around 10 years, leading to a conclusion that many are fully uneconomic to run after only 12 years. While the wind industry generally forecasts a 25-year lifespan, the data reveals a different reality about the viability of keeping them spinning so long. Many companies now 'repower' (replace old turbines with new ones) long before the 25-year target to maximise subsidies and output. This often ends the lifespan of the original hardware much sooner. The wind farm study is published by the 'Renewable Energy Foundation on the Performance of Wind Farms in the United Kingdom and Denmark, 2012'.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
ISIS is welcome in Great Britain, but critics of Islam are banned from entering.
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Filip Dewinter
Filip Dewinter@FDW_VB·
“I’m banned from traveling to the #UK by the socialist @Keir_Starmer government because I oppose mass-#immigration and #Islamization. #FreeSpeech in a socialist country means state-approved speech only… I know the system well enough by now… I should have torn up my passport, and sailed from the Belgian coast to Dover in an inflatable boat and registered there as a political refugee. Then, presumably, I would have been received with open arms, offered a hotel, and granted refugee status. There is only one possible answer to the state repression of the Left: #Resistance! Take to the streets in #London on Saturday and show your anger peacefully! Stand with @TRobinsonNewEra and send Starmer home, send the illegal immigrants and criminals home, take your country back and Make England and Europe Great Again!”
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أبو عمّار@MaajidNawaz·
Why Starmer & Labour banning speakers from London for 'hate-speech' is not the answer, with @MichelleDewbs for Dewbs & Co on @GBNEWS last tonight. “Look, one thing with the Labour Party is whenever they’re upset about what’s called hate speech, their first course of action is always to ban things, whether it’s online or offline. Their solution always seems to be to want to ban and clamp down on not just speech, but other forms of expression as well. And again, it’s just a knee-jerk reaction to the state for the solution to all of life’s problems.”
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: Polish MEP Dominik Tarczyński says he will SUE Keir Starmer after a ban was put in place to stop him from entering the UK Starmer's banning politicians now Absolutely insane
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Zynx
Zynx@ZynxBTC·
The Blair family are looting the British people with the help of the government. This is a tale of how your taxes flow into the pockets of those connected to power in a closed loop. The UK government is handing £500 million of taxpayers money to a Sovereign AI fund to be led by Suzanne Ashman, daughter-in-law of Tony Blair. That same government has already been funnelling tens of millions into Multiverse, an AI training company founded by Euan Blair, Tony Blair's son. Yes, Euan Blair is married to Suzanne Ashman. Multiverse receives up to £18,000 per person. Cohorts of 100. Multiple rounds. You do the maths. They generated £79.6 million in revenue last year, largely from government contracts and taxpayers money. This is despite falling below the targets for the service they are supposed to be providing. They don't need to compete for customers in any meaningful market sense. They need to maintain proximity to the people who control the budget. That is a completely different incentive structure. No price signal exists to tell anyone whether £18,000 per head for an AI business analysis course represents value for money. No profit and loss mechanism. No competitive pressure. No consequences for overpaying. The bureaucrat who signed off on this contract will never feel the cost. The taxpayer who funded it will never know the counterfactual. Now look at Multiverse's AI Advisory Board. Doug Gurr, former Chair of the Alan Turing Institute, the body that directly advises government on AI strategy, also sits on Multiverse's advisory board. The same Multiverse being paid by the government whose strategy he helped shape. Kersti Kaljulaid, former President of Estonia and member of Microsoft's AI advisory board, is also advising Multiverse. Professor Michael Wooldridge, Head of Computer Science at Oxford. Dame Wendy Hall, one of the most connected figures in UK technology policy. Think about the circularity. The Alan Turing Institute advises government on AI strategy. Its Chair advises Multiverse. Multiverse receives government funding. The people shaping the policy are advising the company that benefits from it. It is a closed loop. This is the Cantillon effect in its purest form. Money does not flow equally across the economy. It flows first and most generously to those closest to the people who control the budget. This has received zero coverage from the mainstream media. This should be a national scandal.
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
It's been revealed that far-left Green party leader Zack Polanski is currently living in a £2m 5-bedroom Hackney townhouse. Data says 0.5% of the population live in a house worth more than £2m. He is part of the 1% he is constantly banging on about. You can't make it up.
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Well, after visiting The United Kingdom 8 or 9 times in the last 2 years and participating in the very peaceful and patriotic Unite The Kingdom events with my good friend @TRobinsonNewEra I have now been denied entry into the country. I have never participated in any violence nor have I incited any violence. I have never been involved in any criminal activity in my life in Britain or any other country. The only thing I’ve ever done is associate with Tommy Robinson and speak up for the forgotten people of Great Britain — people who have been crushed and victimized by a tyrannical Leftist regime. So to President @realDonaldTrump and @VP JD Vance just know that when the soon to be ex Prime Minister Keir Starmer sat in the Oval Office and told you both Britain has free speech that he lied to your faces. My apologies to the great @danwootton. I was very much looking forward to hosting your live show at the UTK march.
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