ThinkOnNow

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ThinkOnNow

ThinkOnNow

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If you are blocked its because you are an idiot and I just can't be doing with idiots.

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Israel Foreign Ministry
We demand an explanation from the Spanish government regarding its treatment of the flotilla anarchists.
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ThinkOnNow@ThinkOnNow1·
@DPJHodges @RaheemKassam Then maybe the cafe owner ought not have attacked Reform in the first place. Its quite clear what she is doing. If they didn't want anyone else using the cafe during that time then they ought to have closed it to the general public.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Just as I predicted. Reform's latest strategy is to get The National Pulse, a US based MAGA web site - run by former Nigel Farage aide @RaheemKassam - to start attacking the Makerfield charity and its director. Top strategy guys...
The National Pulse@TheNatPulse

EXC: Govt-Funded Cafe Owner Who Lashed Out at Farage Linked to Top Labour Figures. The founder of a publicly subsidized community café who wrote an open letter attacking Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has close ties to senior figures in Britain’s governing Labour Party—including Greater Manchester Mayor and Makerfield by-election (special election) candidate Andy Burnham, who personally amplified her complaint on social media. These are the details: PULSE POINTS ❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Gemma Crompton, Founder and Director of The Hamlet Wigan CIC, wrote an open letter to Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader visited her premises earlier this week. Farage visited the community café while campaigning in Makerfield, a parliamentary seat his party is vying to take from Labour. The Labour candidate, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, hopes to use it to launch a bid to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and Prime Minister. Burnham and the media amplified Crompton’s letter on Friday—but without mentioning her ties to Labour figures, including Burnham. 🎯 IMPACT: Crompton accused Farage and his team of arriving at the café unannounced while Burnham was there, and creating an atmosphere that staff, trainees, and customers found “intimidating and overwhelming.” The Hamlet Wigan CIC is publicly subsidized, and Crompton—its sole director—received remuneration of £59,021 (~$79,300) in the most recent financial year, according to the organization’s own accounts signed off in December 2025. A typical salary in Wigan is around £34,000 a year. 📰 DETAIL: Crompton also appears to have ties to the Labour Party establishment in Wigan. A post from the Wigan Business account shows Crompton receiving a Gold award from Councillor David Molyneux, a Labour politician and former Council Leader. Crompton’s letter even admitted that the new Labour leader, Nazia Rehman, made her day “even more special” by confirming her cafe had been granted a 25-year lease with the full support of Wigan Council, i.e. local taxpayers. For Crompton to be using publicly subsidized premises for outward partisan campaigning so close to a special (by) election is almost unheard of, yet the corporate media has refused to reveal any of this information, instead portraying her as a small cafe owner who was overwhelmed by Mr. Farage having a cup of tea at her (or, rather, the taxpayers’) business. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Why didn’t the BBC report that Gemma is close with the outgoing Labour council leader, who is one of Burnham’s bezzie [best] mates?” – Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse

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Sedlescombe Mike@sedlescombemike·
@HideColin @TheNatPulse Which was hosting a private celebration for DoE award winners before Farage decided he wasn’t getting enough attention
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The National Pulse@TheNatPulse·
EXC: Govt-Funded Cafe Owner Who Lashed Out at Farage Linked to Top Labour Figures. The founder of a publicly subsidized community café who wrote an open letter attacking Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has close ties to senior figures in Britain’s governing Labour Party—including Greater Manchester Mayor and Makerfield by-election (special election) candidate Andy Burnham, who personally amplified her complaint on social media. These are the details: PULSE POINTS ❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Gemma Crompton, Founder and Director of The Hamlet Wigan CIC, wrote an open letter to Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader visited her premises earlier this week. Farage visited the community café while campaigning in Makerfield, a parliamentary seat his party is vying to take from Labour. The Labour candidate, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, hopes to use it to launch a bid to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and Prime Minister. Burnham and the media amplified Crompton’s letter on Friday—but without mentioning her ties to Labour figures, including Burnham. 🎯 IMPACT: Crompton accused Farage and his team of arriving at the café unannounced while Burnham was there, and creating an atmosphere that staff, trainees, and customers found “intimidating and overwhelming.” The Hamlet Wigan CIC is publicly subsidized, and Crompton—its sole director—received remuneration of £59,021 (~$79,300) in the most recent financial year, according to the organization’s own accounts signed off in December 2025. A typical salary in Wigan is around £34,000 a year. 📰 DETAIL: Crompton also appears to have ties to the Labour Party establishment in Wigan. A post from the Wigan Business account shows Crompton receiving a Gold award from Councillor David Molyneux, a Labour politician and former Council Leader. Crompton’s letter even admitted that the new Labour leader, Nazia Rehman, made her day “even more special” by confirming her cafe had been granted a 25-year lease with the full support of Wigan Council, i.e. local taxpayers. For Crompton to be using publicly subsidized premises for outward partisan campaigning so close to a special (by) election is almost unheard of, yet the corporate media has refused to reveal any of this information, instead portraying her as a small cafe owner who was overwhelmed by Mr. Farage having a cup of tea at her (or, rather, the taxpayers’) business. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Why didn’t the BBC report that Gemma is close with the outgoing Labour council leader, who is one of Burnham’s bezzie [best] mates?” – Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse
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Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Wait, what? I didn’t have the German LGBTQ community voting for the AfD on my bingo card. What am I missing here?
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
OK, on this Makerfield drama. It's nothing to do with @christiancalgie He was following the candidate, and going where he was told. The issue - again - is Reform's lack of basic professionalism. You don't just bowl up to a shared community space with the whole by-election circus without doing basic advance. Which includes asking permission. It's not rocket science.
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John James
John James@JohnJamesNI·
Express calls out Burnham over single-sex spaces.
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ThinkOnNow@ThinkOnNow1·
@RobKenyonReform @Nigel_Farage Good luck @RobKenyonReform. Ignore the leftards. You are white, a family man, a hard worker and someone who cares deeply about your community and country. You are everything the modern left hates. They can fuck off.👍
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Cllr Rob Kenyon@RobKenyonReform·
For me, Makerfield isn’t a stepping stone. It’s my home. The people here are my neighbours, friends & family. I took @Nigel_Farage out in my van to show him the places that matter to me. We chatted rugby league and why Makerfield finally needs a proper local MP.
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Global Dissident@GlobalDiss·
🚨🇩🇪 GERMAN INDUSTRY IS COLLAPSING. Bosch is slashing 22,000 jobs in Germany and slowly abandoning its own homeland just to survive. Germany lost 486,000 jobs in just 3 months, mostly in industry. The “economic miracle” is dying in real time.
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ThinkOnNow@ThinkOnNow1·
@lkouider24 @BasilTheGreat People are rightly concerned about the murders mentioned above and if Starmer can find time to mention murders in the US then yes.
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Leon Kouider
Leon Kouider@lkouider24·
@BasilTheGreat Should Starmer mentioned every single murder that occurs every day in the UK?
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Keir Starmer has never mentioned Henry Nowak He hasn't ever mentioned Wayne Broadhurst, a man murdered by an afghan migrant in the street He hasn't mentioned Rhiannon Whyte either, a young mother who was murdered by an asylum seeker who was placed in the hotel she worked at
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

@TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer Has Starmer even mentioned the poor English boy who was murdered at all?

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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
Today we think of everyone affected by the attack in Manchester on the night of the 22nd May 2017, and particularly the families who lost loved-ones, knowing that every single day of the nine years since has been hard for them. We are still at their side and always will be. 🐝
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ThinkOnNow@ThinkOnNow1·
Neither did hers (unless you can prove that the post she made did indeed bring people out onto the streets. But you can't because that's nonsense). And the post was removed way before she was remanded in custody, right? So at that point there was no post, she was a threat to noone. Yet she was still remanded. So why hasn't he?
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
Gets bail after Jew beheading comments… Lucy Connolly got remanded for a tweet that she deleted and apologised for… THIS IS TWO TIER BRITAIN 🇬🇧
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Stevio
Stevio@Rothbury01669·
All of the lefties clutching their pearls over White Van Man having a word with Rachel Reeves were perfectly happy with the behaviour towards politicians by this man
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The Spectator
The Spectator@spectator·
‘Net migration’ is a misleading measurement, because it is produced by subtracting departures from arrivals. The ONS estimates that 813,000 people immigrated to the UK last year, with 627,000 (77 per cent) of them arriving from non-EU countries. These included 138,000 Indians, 56,000 Pakistanis, 54,000 Chinese and 47,000 Nigerians. Meanwhile, 642,000 left the UK – including a quarter of million British nationals and 118,000 EU nationals. This represents substantial population change – almost 400,000 Brits and Europeans left this country last year, to be replaced by 627,000 migrants from some of the poorest countries in the world. This matters because all populations are not equal. ✍️ David Shipley Article | spectator.com/article/the-bl…
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@DanielJHannan Someone shouted at someone. That's it. Get a grip for fucks sake.🤣
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
I sense that this is out of temper with the times but, for once, I am on Rachel Reeves’s side. Civility matters in politics and, if we stop policing the boundaries, things slide very quickly. I’m afraid I don’t see it as remotely brave to shout at a woman while you drive away.
Sun Politics@SunPolitics

"I LOVE OUR COUNTRY...AND ONE OF THE THINGS I LOVE IS GOOD MANNERS" Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts an angry heckler moments ago in a petrol station in Leeds

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