Simon Fielding

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Simon Fielding

Simon Fielding

@SiFi65

Former IT consultant. Tired of the press owners’ self serving BS. EU rejoiner, Pandemic avoider.

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Charlie Downes
Charlie Downes@cfdownes_·
We will not lie to the British people. Restoring Britain will require decisions that are controversial and unpleasant. We are going to strip millions of healthy Brits who refuse to work of benefits. If that causes outrage from those who think the taxpayer owes them a living, so be it. We are going to deport all illegal and burdensome migrants. If that means millions go, so be it. We are going to outlaw incompatible cultural and religious practices. If that means those who refuse to integrate no longer feel welcome, so be it. We are going to execute pedophiles, rapists, and murderers if that is what the British people want. If that means we are condemned by subversive "human rights" groups, so be it. We take no pleasure in these measures. It is a damning indictment of our political class that they are necessary in the first place. But necessary they are.
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Simon Fielding
Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@SepsisUK You must have been comatose for 30 of those years. It’s also not right for you to link your personal views to a medical trust.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Trump Has Just Told NATO Allies They Are On Their Own. Starmer Did This. Donald Trump has just posted the most consequential statement about the Western alliance since its foundation. NATO allies, he wrote, privately agreed that Iran could not be allowed a nuclear weapon but refused to help when asked. America no longer needs or desires their assistance. We never did. Let that land. This is not bluster. It is a doctrine. Trump is telling every European government that the Article 5 guarantee they have sheltered under for seventy years was always conditional, and that they have now demonstrated they will not honour their side of the arrangement when it matters. The mutual defence alliance that kept the peace in Europe since 1949 has just been publicly declared a one way street by the President of the United States. Every adversary watching, Russia, China, Iran, will draw the same conclusion simultaneously. Britain's fingerprints are all over this moment. Starmer blocked Diego Garcia. He needed a drone on his own runway to reverse the decision. He consulted his team on minesweepers. He watched France, Greece and Spain defend a British base while HMS Dragon sat in Portsmouth. He offered an aircraft carrier after the war was won and was told it was no longer wanted. He issued a joint humanitarian statement about Lebanon that did not mention Hezbollah once. At every stage of this crisis he chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy. Trump's post also hands every adversary a strategic map. A Western alliance whose European members privately agree on the threat but publicly refuse to act against it is not an alliance. It is a talking shop with a defence clause nobody intends to honour. Putin will have read this post with considerable satisfaction. So will Beijing. The fracture that Starmer and his European counterparts have opened is not merely reputational. It is structural. And it will not be repaired by a press conference or a carefully worded statement about the special relationship being in operation. Churchill understood that alliances are maintained by behaviour not words. You show up or you do not. Britain did not show up. Trump has noticed. And he has said so, in capital letters, for the entire world to read. The consequences of Starmer's calculations are no longer theoretical. They are here, on Truth Social, signed by the President of the United States of America. "At every stage of this crisis [Starmer] chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy."
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British Bastard 🇬🇧
British Bastard 🇬🇧@BritishBastardX·
🚨 A judge refused to jail a girl who stabbed her abuser. Then he offered to pay her fine himself. Make this man famous, what a LEGEND! 👀
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Simon Fielding
Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@SimonDanczuk So as a political consultant, your valuable contribution is … someone else’s analysis. I presume your invoice is in the post.
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Simon Danczuk
Simon Danczuk@SimonDanczuk·
This by Dan Hodges is correct in every detail. And the only conclusion anyone can reach is that Starmer has to go as Prime Minister, he’s not fit to do the job.
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@WeLeftTheEUSSR No, he does not have that power. He is the rubber stamp for what others tell him to do.
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🇬🇧 Suze 🇬🇧
🇬🇧 Suze 🇬🇧@WeLeftTheEUSSR·
King Charles III has the power to dissolve parliament to force a new General Election. He could use that power right now.
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@vivythered You still have a right to a jury trial. You just have to try a bit harder to commit a crime with a higher tariff than internet gobsh!te.
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viv @vivythered·
This is Hilary Ben. He is my MP. He voted to take away my rights to a jury trial. Make sure that he is never again voted in as MP for Leeds South. Vote Reform and toss this man out.
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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
SHARIA LAW incoming… 304 MPs voted to end trial by jury. All of them were LABOUR! Over 800 years of judicial tradition and these disgusting traitorous “politicians” think they have the right to scrap it with no consultation ! They have got to GO !!!! @RestoreBritain_
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@WillColeshill She was eligible to stand, people wanted to vote for her, she could vote how she thought best. What’s the problem? It’s ok to dislike the vote, it’s not ok to reduce the argument to who did the voting.
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Will Coleshill
Will Coleshill@WillColeshill·
A Chinese 🇨🇳 migrant, Yuan Yang MP (杨缘), elected by migrants on a tiny 1.9% margin, just voted to abolish the ancient rights of Englishmen 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 to trial by jury, which we've held & defended with our blood for over a thousand years. Enoch was right. 🇬🇧
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@EstherMcVey1 So why are they doing it? If there’s no benefit, they have access to the same info as you, what’s the motivation here?
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Esther McVey
Esther McVey@EstherMcVey1·
Labour is making a mistake of monumental proportions removing trial by jury. It is a cornerstone of our justice system. Labour’s reasons for doing it don’t stack up & their numbers don’t add up … No surprise there. Labour are used to doing U-turns - they would be well served to do one on this.
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@Edwina_Currie @KemiBadenoch The questions aren’t real, they’re criticisms with a question mark. As long as he addresses the questions (however briefly), he has every right to defend and criticise.
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Edwina Currie
Edwina Currie@Edwina_Currie·
My heavens Starmer is 100% useless. Doesn’t seem to realise that fuel duty is a percentage. So when pump prices go up so does the tax take. He could do something about that. Instead he criticises the Opposition. Duh .. #PMQs @KemiBadenoch
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@chatswithem It was a terrible PMQs - for KB and NF. The problem is your mind is captured. You can’t see what’s in front of you. He answered the questions then swiftly moved on to why they were unfit to lead.
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@ChatsWithEm
@ChatsWithEm@chatswithem·
How this excuse of a leader has the audacity Just a disgusting display He gave this same repetitive irrelevant answer to every single Question Embarrassing Like a school girl bully throwing insults and screaming nonsensical rubbish I do not understand why Kemi doesn't use the utter array of errors Starmer has made, reversals and anti British policies - there's so much she could use against him The man is the most hated politician in history. Every second this man remains in power, brings great shame to the U.K.
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@ZackGold16 @TrumpBarron_Q Happy with the outcomes so far, and the direction of travel. Ecstatic compared to the previous 14 years of national death by grifting. You just going to post memes, or want to cite anything specific that can be discussed?
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BARRON TRUMP
BARRON TRUMP@TrumpBarron_Q·
The UK doesn’t have a leader. They have a human rights lawyer who defends terrorists, paedophile’s, groomers and rapists. Did I miss anything?
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Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@johnkonrad If my grandkids asked this question, I would explain how things work in our system. They are 10 and 12 and have no interest in U.K. Government and Politics. You’re an adult, and interested enough to make a critical post. You need to do some work to understand the basics.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Someone, anyone, in the UK explain to me like I’m five why there hasn’t been an emergency vote of no confidence yet? Really dumb it down for me. Draw pictures. Use crayons.
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Trump’s little ambassadors. All day long. Standing up for the draft dodger who said our forces avoided the front line. Campaigning on grooming gangs while ignoring the rape claims against Trump. Taking top dollar to slag off the UK at every turn. If that is patriotism I’d love to know what treason looks like.
Nile Gardiner@NileGardiner

Nigel Farage, the front runner to be the next British Prime Minister, is meeting with President Trump today. Time to sink Keir Starmer’s ghastly Chagos surrender deal for good. @Nigel_Farage

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Simon Fielding
Simon Fielding@SiFi65·
@DanielJHannan Last year KS was in Israel’s pocket, and now he’s owned by Muslims. It’s as if you will say any old nonsense to create a wedge issue.
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
We have suffered our worst national humiliation since the Suez debacle, if not the fall of Singapore. This time, though, we lack the excuse of having been pressured by allies or attacked by foes. The decision to cower and plead neutrality even as Iranian proxies were lobbing ordnance at us was entirely our own. Sir Keir Starmer’s pusillanimity has left us looking weak, needy and duplicitous. And all for what? Anxiety about anti-Israel voters in constituencies like Gorton and Denton? Fear of crossing our human-rights obsessed Attorney General, Lord Hermer? Paywall down. telegraph.co.uk/gift/7fbd43143…
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