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Ex Services. Don’t suffer fools. I’ll hit you with factual debate or ask challenging questions. Sometimes I just call it what it is

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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
Pinned to show the utter level of fuckwittery on this platform! What a dark place we are being gaslighted into.
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Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Vote Reform. Get Starmer Out.
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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@GoodwinMJ £20k per family 😂 Show the maths. That’s £500bn+ across the UK. What model? What assumptions? OBR says migration reduces borrowing because most migrants work and pay tax. This isn’t analysis, it’s a scary number with no workings.
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Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
The Boriswave is on course to cost every British family £20,000 from 2026-2030. This is outrageous — nobody voted for 4 million low-wage, low skill migrants. Only Reform will end indefinite leave to remain, stop benefits for foreigners & reverse the Boriswave.
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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@LBC @NickFerrariLBC 2011’s “swift justice”? That was delivered by the DPP at the time, Keir Starmer. CPS fast tracked charges, backed night courts, kept cases moving. Tories talk tough now, but relied on him then.
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LBC@LBC·
After the Clapham chaos... Kemi Badenoch: 'We need to bring back consequences.' @NickFerrariLBC: 'Your party didn't build enough prisons in 14 years.' Kemi Badenoch: 'There was swift justice after the 2011 looting...what's this government doing?'
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Tj@misstj66·
@Matt_VickersMP And the old illegal migrants? What are you doing to them
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Matt Vickers MP
Matt Vickers MP@Matt_VickersMP·
We will introduce the toughest reforms to Britain’s border laws. 🔴 A total ban on asylum claims for all new illegal arrivals. 🔴 Leave the ECHR. 🔴 Deport new illegal migrants within a week, and all foreign criminals. A proper plan - not written on the back of a fag packet.
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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Matt_VickersMP Matt, the European Convention on Human Rights is embedded in the Good Friday Agreement as a rights safeguard. If you leave, what’s your plan to replace that protection without destabilising the GFA? And if changes are needed, are you proposing another referendum?
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Nigel Farage will tomorrow pledge a national inquiry into the ‘Boriswave’ It would mainly investigate Boris Johnson and Priti Patel over migrants entering the UK between 2021-2024 [@Daily_Express]
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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 The moral of this is don’t debate with people who don’t understand the basics. Trade deficits aren’t “caused” by membership fees, and the £billions you’re citing bought frictionless trade with your largest market. You’ve confused accounting with economics. Goodbye 🤖
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Susan
Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit The moral of this is, don't pay £billions for membership of an organisation which saddles you with a huge trade deficit.
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Susan
Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit You don't understand that trade has increased since Brexit and that we paid the EU £billions for EU membership which resulted in a huge trade deficit. Which makes no sense.
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The Auditor
The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 You don’t understand the basics and I’ve given you the facts. A trade deficit isn’t a payment to the EU, it’s just private buying and selling. “Up vs 2015” proves nothing about performance. The £12bn was for market access, not imports. I’ve explained it clearly.
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Susan
Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit The ONS figures show that trade has increased from 2015 and 2019. Spin as much as you like but those are the facts.
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The Auditor
The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 You don’t understand the basics. A trade deficit isn’t a “payment” to the EU, it’s the result of private buying and selling. The £12bn was for market access, not to “fund imports”. You’re mixing fundamentals. I’ve explained it.
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Susan
Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit We paid £12 billion a year for EU membership because we were told it would benefit the UK economically. What it bought us was a huge trade deficit and our money spent in other countries instead of Britain.
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The Auditor
The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@TiceRichard Yeah! Let’s celebrate a fucking loon in the US who’s killing everybody with his stupid fuel wars.
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The Auditor
The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@jmayle4 @KemiBadenoch The GFA wasn’t a blanket amnesty, it was early release for those already convicted. Legacy cases can still be investigated. I think the key point is consistency. Lawful engagement is one thing, but if civilians were harmed unlawfully, that should be examined. Victims matter.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Nearly 30 years from the Belfast Agreement, Labour is allowing our ageing veterans to be dragged before the courts for defending Britain. Without these men there would have been no peace process - the terrorists would have triumphed. Starmer is betraying them.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

28 years ago today, the Good Friday Agreement was signed, one of Labour’s proudest achievements. Working in Northern Ireland, I saw first-hand the transformation peace brought to communities. At a time of global instability, it reminds us that peace must be built and protected.

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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 You’re conflating two things. The £12bn was a fiscal contribution, not payment for a trade deficit. Trade balances are driven by markets. The real question is whether losing that access has reduced trade performance. Evidence suggests it has.
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Susan
Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit I'm making the same point. We paid £billions every year for a massive trade deficit. Why? And why don't you see that as stupid? Because it is.
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Susan
Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit As the graph I've repeatedly sent you clearly shows, trade is up in real terms since 2019. If you look at the graph you can see it's higher and if you read the figures it tells you by how much.
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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 @IoWBobSeely @Briefings_Brit Because 2019 is the last clean pre-Brexit, pre-COVID baseline. That’s standard. “Up vs 2015” flatters the trend. Vs 2019 it’s ~+4% over six years, basically flat. Goods to the EU still lag in real terms. That’s why it matters.
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Susan@Susan1034456·
@TheFinalAudit @IoWBobSeely @Briefings_Brit You've focussed on 2019 for some reason. I've sent you the trade figures from the ONS which show trade is up since 2019 in real terms as the graph I've sent you clearly shows. So what is the point you're trying to make?
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The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 If Brexit improved trade, exports should be clearly above 2019 in real terms by now. They’re not. The chart shows a dip and recovery, not a step change. Goods are still the weak spot. “Up vs 2015” just flatters the trend.
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The Auditor
The Auditor@TheFinalAudit·
@Susan1034456 Paton’s numbers are real. His conclusion isn’t. No collapse, agreed. But that chart shows recovery back to trend, not improvement. Goods trade remains weak, services carry the total, and official forecasts still assume lower long-run trade intensity.
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