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Clowns to the left, jokers to the right. Stuck in the middle.

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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
BREAKING NEWS (with the potential to be massive): The Guardian reveals Peter Mandelson failed advanced security vetting before becoming US ambassador. He was initially denied developed vetting clearance in January 2025 - weeks after Keir Starmer had officially announced his appointment. Foreign Office was ‘encouraged’ to deploy a rarely-used power to override the recommendation from security officials. The Government promised total transparency on the Mandelson affair after MPs forced it to release of a batch of documents about the process. But nothing it has released reveals this startling fact. Indeed, Starmer has always insisted Mandelson was subject to 'security vetting, carried out independently by the security services, which is an intensive exercise that gave him clearance for the role'. Developing …
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MyWorldView
MyWorldView@MyWorldView8·
@TonyWard867811 No. What led to this is Brexit. Pure and simple. The stats show it, it was warned before the referendum. It has been warned since. If you voted for Brexit, YOU did it to us. Own it.
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Tony Ward
Tony Ward@TonyWard867811·
The IMF just ranked Britain the worst performing major economy on the planet. Not a war torn nation. Not a failed state. Britain. Twenty five years of open borders, net zero ideology, DEI over defence and spending money we do not have. They did this to us. Not Putin. Not Trump. Not global headwinds. The people we elected. Every single one of them.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
This is Naz Shah. Labour MP for Bradford. Naz shared a post telling victims of Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs to “shut up for the sake of diversity.” Now, Naz is claiming that she “fought grooming gangs before anyone else.” Naz is a liar. Utterly, utterly awful woman.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Again, who is the running the Government's political and communication's strategy. What genius decided to send out Rachel Reeves to boast about how much we're spending on defending Ukraine at precisely the moment she's rejecting calls to spend more on defending the UK.
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP

Our support for Ukraine is ironclad. We’ve sent £752 million for military equipment to counter Putin’s illegal war. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
March 2019 - under 2 million on Universal Credit. March 2026 - 8.4 million on Universal Credit.
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Lucas Gage
Lucas Gage@LucasGageX·
Sydney Sweeney is psyop. She's barely mid. She has no hips. She's an idiot. I'm tired of seeing people simping for her on my feed.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Ahhh … so Brexit isn’t just producing a low growth Britain, it’s responsible for a low growth EU too. That’s a new one. We must have one helluva big economy. Have another sherry. And let me just remind you that the Eurozone had what’s now widely referred to as a lost decade before the UK left the EU. Oh yes, and there’s a UK-EU free trade agreement. Could be better but EU not keen. It does, however, mean very few trade barriers. Tho obviously not as seamless as the single market.
D@dunnydunnydunny

@afneil The fact that the EU is struggling, as we are, after we put trade barriers up, is not the ammo you think it is

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Climate Warrior🐬 #ClimateJustice🇵🇸🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
I lived in Hungary for several years under the Orbán dictatorship. The funny thing was, people could and did say whatever came into their heads, protests were held in front of the parliament, there was a gay cruise bar down the road and Orbán held elections. And yet, the country was a dictatorship. Whereas in the UK, people tend to be distinctly guarded and if they do say the wrong thing very publicly, they get locked up. And yet, it's a free country. Once you understand that words can mean whatever we want them to mean, it begins to make sense.
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Tayvra🤍
Tayvra🤍@AffluentMist·
Imagine seeing your grandma in this line up 🫢
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
Housework isn't work. Right? 🤨 Tell that to the British women who were getting paid sick leave for it in 1780. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 Across England, working women had a problem. If they got sick, there was no help coming. ❌ No government. ❌ No employer. ❌ No safety net. So they built their own. 💪 They called them Female Friendly Societies. English and British women pooling their pennies every week into a common fund. 🪙 So that if one of them fell, the others would catch her. 🤝 But here is what made them extraordinary. 👇 The men's societies said: if you can't do your job, you get paid. Simple enough. The women's societies went further. ✍️ Their rules said: housework is work. 🏠 Childcare is work. 👶 If you are too sick to clean, to cook, to care for your children... You get paid. 🪙 Nearly two hundred years before anyone else thought to say it. 😮 Written down by women who had never been to university. Who had no legal training. Who had no political power. Who simply looked at their lives and said: this is work. And we deserve to be protected when we cannot do it. 💪 Nobody told them to. Nobody gave them permission. 🚫 British women just did it. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Town by town. Village by village. Across England. The world didn't pay them for doing it. So they paid each other for losing it. Every penny from their own pockets. Nobody else was going to. 🪙 Our history is the same. Nobody else is coming to save it. So we do it ourselves. Together. 🤝 Be part of us 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈🙏 Be Proud Of Us. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇨🇮🇬🇧
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Two-tier justice system.
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SuSuSudio@SuSu5udio·
@ProudofusUK These are brilliant. One common theme throughout all the videos Ive watched seems to be that parliament always acts against the interest of its citizens. Something's don't seem to change either.
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
There's a mark on every ship on earth. ⭕️ And a shoe every British child has worn in PE.👟 Both named after the same man. Nobody taught you who he was. 🇬🇧 Samuel Plimsoll. Born Bristol, 1824. Grew up in poverty after his father died. Built himself back up. Became an MP in 1867. Merchant sailors were dying at 4x the rate of coal miners 💀 The ships were called coffin ships. Rotten. Overloaded. Heavily insured. Worth more to their owners SUNK than afloat 🚢 He published a book naming the owners by name. They sued him for libel. He won ✅ Parliament dropped his bill anyway. Nine years of campaigning. So he stood up in the House of Commons and called his fellow MPs VILLAINS 🤬 Shook his fist in the Speaker's face. The Merchant Shipping Act passed. By 1930 his load line was law in 54 countries. Today it sits on every merchant ship on earth 🌍 And the rubber-soled shoes every British child has worn in PE? The line where the sole meets the canvas. Named after him. 👟 Did they teach you his name? 🇬🇧 Nine years Parliament blocked him. He didn't stop. Your support pays for the research, the production and the hours it takes to get it right. Stories like Samuel Plimsoll's don't find themselves. proudofus.co.uk/support - Thank you for your continued support. 🙏🇬🇧 Be part of us. Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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House Of The People
House Of The People@HoTPOfficial·
There is no way of knowing how often Parliament votes against what the public actually wants. Until now. houseofthepeople.com tracks every bill going through Parliament. You vote. We compare it to how your MP voted. The gap speaks for itself.
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
In 1946 a Hungarian visiting Britain made an observation. 🇬🇧 "An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one." He was right. But nobody told you why. It started in the factories of the Industrial Revolution. Same factory. Same start time. Same end time. Suddenly everyone needed the same thing at the same time. The queue was born. Then came WW1. Food ran short. People started joining queues without even knowing what they were for. Just in case it was something useful. Then came 1939. Britain stood alone. Everything was rationed. The government promoted taking your turn as a wartime virtue. Queue-jumping became a moral failing. Not just bad manners. Letting your country down. By 1945 it was who we were. The queue is democracy in its simplest form. Your time is worth no more than mine. A duke or a dustman. You wait your turn. In 2011 rioters looted a shop in London. They formed an orderly queue to climb through the broken window. One at a time. Even the rioters queued. 🇬🇧 In 2022 a quarter of a million people queued for twenty-four hours to say goodbye to the Queen. Nobody pushed in. Nobody complained. The whole world watched and didn't understand. That is your history. Nobody is coming to queue for you. Britain's story needs people to show up. Every story on this channel is available at proudofus.co.uk If you want to help us keep them alive: proudofus.co.uk/support Be Part Of Us. Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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TR G - The Royal Grift
TR G - The Royal Grift@TheRoyalGrift·
🔥BURN! Vice President JD Vance comments on UK government economically crushing British citizens, & don't want to hear from the public expressing discontent. Instead, bureaucrats are censoring voices because they can't handle the criticism. "There is just so much wrong with the political leadership..." @danwootton @insiderlauren @TRobinsonNewEra
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Tony Kerridge
Tony Kerridge@KerridgeTony·
@Bazza_68 @afneil Yeah. Me criticising her ridiculous stance. Not patronising her. See the difference? Probably not...
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Total bollocks. I’ve just ‘belittled’ (ie criticised) John Healey even more. Is he a woman too? You’re obsessed with gender. In 2026 most of us don’t give a monkey’s. We let politicians have it when they’re out of their depth, whatever their gender. Of course the Strait should be reopened on the same basis as pre-Trump’s War. But just calling for it won’t make it happen. It’s purely performative. Just like Starmer-Healey saying they’d crack down on Russia’s dark fleet. Next.
Tony Kerridge@KerridgeTony

@afneil You are a nasty old misogynist, really, aren't you? Pretty much every world leader is calling for the Straits to be reopened, and here you are seeking to belittle a woman.

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SuSuSudio
SuSuSudio@SuSu5udio·
@viennoiscafe Beautifully articulated. Bookmarked for when I need a wank.
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Ulrich@viennoiscafe·
Jusqu'à ce jour, les marxistes sont incapables de donner une réponse satisfaisante à ce genre de meme. C'est dire la nullité de leur pensée économique. La valeur n'est pas dans le bien ni dans l'effort fourni pour le produire. Elle est dans l'esprit de celui qui désire ce bien pour résoudre un besoin individuel. La valeur est donc subjective, marginale, contextuelle. Elle n'est pas objective, mesurable, mathématisable. Ainsi s'écrase lamentablement la théorie marxiste de la valeur travail et les théories classiques de la valeur objective. Si ces théories ont réussi à survivre jusqu'à aujourd'hui, c'est uniquement parce qu'elle donne une caution scientifique à l'interventionnisme étatique, rien d'autre.
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg

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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
There's a pub in England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 It's been open for over a thousand years. You can walk in tonight. The Porch House. Stow-on-the-Wold. The Cotswolds. As old as England itself. And when it opened... there was no united kingdom. No parliament. No Magna Carta. Vikings were still raiding the coast. And someone opened a pub. The fire's still going. You can walk in and sit by it tonight. The same space. The same warmth. A thousand years later. There are pubs in England older than the United States. Older than the printing press. Older than the Viking invasions. And they're not museums. No rope. No plaque. No ticket. You walk in. You sit down. You order a pint. Empires rose and fell. Wars started and ended. Kings came and went. And the pub stayed open. A room where anyone can sit. Rich or poor. Lord or labourer. No membership. No invitation. Just a door and a bar and a seat by the fire. A thousand years. And the door never closed. That's more than a building. That's England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 The video you just watched was funded by people like you. Not a company. Not a sponsor. Our people: proudofus.co.uk/support Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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