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Scotland, United Kingdom Katılım Kasım 2012
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Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV)
Candace Owens, Dec. 2024: Accuses Hunter Biden of sexually abusing his underage niece after allegedly getting her hooked on crack. VS. Candace Owens, May 2026: Welcomes Hunter Biden into her home, smiling ear to ear as he tops her wishlist of people to interview. Let’s be honest: after Candace Owens’ history of going to bat for convicted sexual predators (including a proven child molester), she likely couldn’t care less whether Hunter did the things she accused him of. The grift changed. That’s all that matters.
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Rachael Hamilton Scottish Borders
A quiet internal decision has removed publicly available sex-based representation data from the Scottish Parliament. Women are now statistically “invisible” in official reporting.
For Women Scotland@ForWomenScot

Rather than provide accurate data on the number of women in Holyrood, @ScotParl prefers to "disappear" all of them. Clearly, upsetting Iris is of more concern than recording female representation. Invisible women: forwomen.scot/19/05/2026/inv…

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Pete Sanford
Pete Sanford@PeteSanford·
OH Before I Forget... Mrs Burnham is a Director for the EV Charging Company: Be.EV Who got a Contract (Large) with: TfGM = Transport for Greater Manchester BOSS: TfGM Executive Board Appointments - Andy Burnham Attached: Burnham's Apology...
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THE BURNHAM FILES: Why Andy Burnham Should Never Be Prime Minister... Nor His Wife... Andy Burnham, gave Public Taxpayer Loans to Daren Whitaker, founder of Renaker Build Ltd, Manchester’s dominant skyscraper developer. RENAKER NEVER ALLOCATED 20% TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING - LESS THAN 1% WAS GIVEN DAREN WHITAKER FLED TO MONACO TO AVOID PAYING UK TAX... READ ON.... A Manchester developer, took £700 million+ in taxpayer‑backed loans… built luxury towers with ZERO affordable housing… and has now officially moved to Monaco, according to Companies House filings. Public money in. No affordable homes out. And the man at the centre of it all is now living in a tax haven. How did this happen in a city crying out for homes ordinary people can actually afford? How was one developer allowed to dominate the skyline, take hundreds of millions in public support, and then disappear offshore? People deserve answers. Manchester deserves better. WHY THE SECRECY AND LOCAL/NATIONAL MEDIA SILENCE? ADVERTISING CONTRACTS - HUGE... RESEARCH NOTES: Here is the clear, sourced, political analysis of what Whitaker’s Monaco move means — and why almost nobody in the general public knows about it. 📷 1. This is politically explosive — but almost invisible to the public Most people in Greater Manchester have no idea that: • A single developer received £700m+ in taxpayer‑backed loans from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA). The Telegraph • The same developer delivered virtually zero affordable housing in the skyscrapers those loans funded (widely reported in planning scrutiny). • That developer — Daren Whitaker of Renaker — has now officially moved to Monaco, listing it as his main residence in Companies House filings. This combination is politically toxic, but it has not broken through to mainstream public consciousness. Why? Because the story is complex, technical, and buried in business pages, not front‑page headlines. 📷 2. Why this is a political problem for Andy Burnham This is not about wrongdoing — courts upheld the legality of the loans. Monaco Tribune But politics is about perception, and the optics are terrible: The narrative writes itself: “A developer gets £700m of public loans, builds luxury towers with no affordable housing, then moves to Monaco to avoid UK taxes.” Even if every step was legal, the public optics are devastating. Burnham’s vulnerabilities: • He chairs the GMCA, which approved the loans. • He has positioned himself as a champion of fairness and levelling up. • Yet the region’s biggest developer — funded by his authority — has now left the UK tax system entirely. This creates a credibility gap between Burnham’s rhetoric and the outcomes of his housing strategy. 📷 3. Why the story hasn’t exploded (yet) Despite the scale, the story has remained niche. Here’s why: A. Complexity shields it Housing investment funds, loan structures, viability assessments — these are not topics the average voter follows. B. Local media dependency Manchester’s local press is heavily reliant on: • property advertising • developer access • council press offices This creates a soft‑pedalled environment around major developers. C. No single “smoking gun” The courts ruled the loans were legal. Monaco Tribune So there is no scandal in the criminal sense — only a scandal in the public‑interest sense. D. Timing Whitaker’s move to Monaco happened after the legal scrutiny had passed, reducing media appetite. 📷 4. The deeper political issue: the GM housing model itself The GM Housing Investment Loans Fund was designed to: • accelerate development • attract private capital • regenerate the city centre But in practice, it has: • funded luxury towers • delivered minimal affordable housing • concentrated power in a single developer (Renaker) • created a dependency loop between the council and the developer Whitaker’s relocation to Monaco exposes the structural flaw: Public risk, private reward — and the private reward has now left the country. 📷 5. What this means for Labour nationally The Monaco move is being framed internationally as part of a wealth exodus under Labour’s tax changes. Monaco Tribune This creates two political narratives: Narrative 1 (Left critique): Labour is too close to developers and big money, delivering luxury housing instead of affordable homes. Narrative 2 (Right critique): Labour’s tax policies are driving wealth creators out of the UK. Whitaker’s move feeds both narratives simultaneously — a rare political double‑hit. 📷 6. Why this could still blow up later This story has all the ingredients of a future political storm: • Huge sums of public money • A single private beneficiary • No affordable housing delivered • A move to a tax haven • A mayor with national ambitions • A legal paper trail confirming Monaco residency If Burnham ever runs for national leadership, this will be resurfaced immediately. 📷 7. The bottom line This is one of the most politically sensitive housing stories in modern Manchester: A publicly funded developer, delivering luxury towers with no affordable housing, has now relocated to Monaco — confirmed by Companies House filings. It is real, sourced, and politically significant, but the public remains largely unaware because the story is complex and under‑reported.

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Christian
Christian@InTheTrenchesUK·
The Office of the Prime Minister is lying to the public. Downing Street told the British public that the IMF upgraded Britain's growth forecast. That is false. The IMF did no such thing. What actually happened: the UK received the largest growth downgrade of any G7 nation. The sole revision a nudge from 0.8% to 1% for 2026 only occurred because the baseline was already so catastrophically low that a dead cat would have bounced higher. This is not politics as usual. This is a deliberate fabrication presented as fact, and the machinery of state is now so corroded that no one in power even bothers to pretend otherwise. Parliament sits silent. The press parrots the lie. The institutions meant to restrain power now hold the doors open while it loots the place. What remains is not governance. It is a kleptocracy of narrative where truth is whatever Downing Street decides it is this morning, and tomorrow it will be something else entirely. The public is not being served. The public is being conned, openly, repeatedly, and without consequence. That is not a system malfunctioning. That is a system working exactly as designed.
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UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet

Last week’s strong growth figures show that this government has the right economic plan. Today, the IMF has upgraded the UK’s growth forecast. We are building a stronger, fairer Britain.

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
HMRC harasses lawful businesses, yet lets the vape shops and Turkish barbers get away with blatant money laundering. As I made clear to HMRC senior civil servants this afternoon...
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing physically cannot, and almost nobody outside her field has read the paper. Her name is Audrey van der Meer. She runs a brain research lab in Trondheim, and the paper that closed the argument was published in 2024 in a journal called Frontiers in Psychology. The finding is brutal enough that it should have changed every classroom on Earth. The experiment was simple. She recruited 36 university students and put each one in a cap with 256 sensors pressed against their scalp to record brain activity. Words flashed on a screen one at a time. Sometimes the students wrote the word by hand on a touchscreen using a digital pen, and sometimes they typed the same word on a keyboard. Every neural response was recorded for the full five seconds the word stayed on screen. Then her team looked at the part of the data most researchers had ignored for years, which is how different parts of the brain were communicating with each other during the task. When the students wrote by hand, the brain lit up everywhere at once. The regions responsible for memory, sensory integration, and the encoding of new information were all firing together in a coordinated pattern that spread across the entire cortex. The whole network was awake and connected. When the same students typed the same word, that pattern collapsed almost completely. Most of the brain went quiet, and the connections between regions that had been alive seconds earlier were nowhere to be found on the EEG. Same word, same brain, same person, and two completely different neurological events. The reason turned out to be something nobody had really paid attention to before her work. Writing by hand is not one motion but a sequence of thousands of tiny micro-movements coordinated with your eyes in real time, where each letter is a different shape that requires the brain to solve a slightly different spatial problem. Your fingers, wrist, vision, and the parts of your brain that track position in space are all working together to produce one letter, then the next, then the next. Typing throws all of that away. Every key on a keyboard requires the exact same finger motion regardless of which letter you are pressing, which means the brain has almost nothing to integrate and almost no problem to solve. Van der Meer said it plainly in her interviews. Pressing the same key with the same finger over and over does not stimulate the brain in any meaningful way, and she pointed out something that should scare every parent who handed their kid an iPad. Children who learn to read and write on tablets often cannot tell letters like b and d apart, because they have never physically felt with their bodies what it takes to actually produce those letters on a page. A decade before her, two researchers at Princeton ran the same fight using a completely different method and ended up at the same answer. Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer tested 327 students across three experiments, where half took notes on laptops with the internet disabled and half took notes by hand, before testing everyone on what they actually understood from the lectures they had watched. The handwriting group won by a wide margin on every question that required real understanding rather than surface recall. The reason was hiding in the transcripts of what the two groups had actually written down. The laptop students typed almost word for word, capturing more total content but processing almost none of it as they went, while the handwriting students physically could not write fast enough to transcribe a lecture in real time, which forced them to listen carefully, decide what actually mattered, and put it in their own words on the page. That single act of choosing what to keep was the learning itself, and the keyboard had quietly skipped the choosing and skipped the learning along with it. Two studies. Two countries. Same answer. Handwriting makes the brain work. Typing lets it coast. Every note you have ever typed instead of written went into your brain through a thinner pipe. Every meeting, every book highlight, every idea you captured on your phone instead of on paper was processed at half depth. You did not forget those things because your memory is bad. You forgot them because typing never woke the part of the brain that would have made them stick. The fix is the thing your grandmother already knew. Pick up a pen. Write the thing down. The slower road is the faster one.
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Patrick Christys
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys·
Yeh so those phone and vape shops that everyone knows are dodgy turn out to be really dodgy after all
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am proud to announce local businesswoman Rebecca Shepherd as our Restore Britain candidate for the Makerfield constituency. Rebecca has spent most of her adult life living and working in the Wigan borough, where she has built and run her own small business. Through that experience, she understands first-hand the pressures facing local businesses and working people across the community. Like so many residents, Rebecca has seen the growing impact of rising costs, increasing legislation, red tape, and bureaucracy, which continue to make everyday life more challenging for ordinary people trying to work hard, support their families, and stay afloat. Put simply - she understands what local men and women are going through. This is the type of person we need in politics. Not career politicians, but genuine people with real life experience. Rebecca is particularly passionate about improving SEND access and support across the local area. Her interest in SEND-friendly activities comes through the work she does within her Community Interest Company, where she has seen first-hand the importance of opportunities, practical support, and activities for people with additional needs. Rebecca is standing for Makerfield because she believes local people deserve honest representation, accountability, and someone prepared to fight for the interests of the community rather than their own political careers. I look forward to campaigning with Rebecca, and putting forward Restore Britain’s positive vision for the Makerfield constituency. Rupert Lowe, Restore Britain Leader Our local priorities: Safer streets for women and girls - tackling the gangs of foreign men who harass and intimidate local women and girls in Ashton, and elsewhere across the constituency and the Wigan Borough. Fight reckless overdevelopment in areas including South Hindley, and Winstanley - roads, dentists and GPs must come before responsible house building provided for local families. Improved SEND support for those in genuine need - we must avoid overdiagnosis, but also provide proper investment to those who need it. Including a constituency-wide investment programme for the improvement and maintenance of children’s playgrounds. Tackle anti-social behaviour in Ashton and elsewhere - no-nonsense, visible policing to crack down on criminal activity in our towns. Parents too must be held responsible for what their children are inflicting on the community. We say enough is enough. Restore our high streets - push for free car parking to drive footfall, abolish business rates to reinvigorate our town centres and deliver a full investigation into the explosion of vape shops and Turkish barbers for trading standards/immigration non-compliance. We are in this to win it.
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TheWesternWatch
TheWesternWatch@TheWesternWatch·
Brilliantly exposed
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Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن
Imagine the level of moral confusion it takes to wave IRGC flags, demand opponents be shot in the neck, and call it an anti-far right fascism protest.
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Northern Ireland Border Solution
Going to be wild to hear Willie Collum try and justify Celtic's 2 penalties this week when this season he already said 1. Hand in front of head (let alone on head) is NOT a penalty 2. Ball hitting outstretched arm at very short distance when arm already out, NOT a penalty 😲
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Yesterday's march was peaceful, patriotic and filled with decent Brits who are concerned about the direction of our country. Starmer should apologise for how he smeared many, many thousands of ordinary patriots. Incredibly, I think less of that man every single day.
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Rab
Rab@Rab62567608·
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David Starkey
David Starkey@DrDStarkeyCBE·
Today people coming to London for the Unite The Kingdom rally will be monitored with facial recognition cameras by the Metropolitan Police. The pro-Palestinian rally that's taking place right alongside it will not. Keir = Two Tier.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Nadhim you are literally the Iraqi born man who said British Taxes continuing to be funnelled to Somalia via the benefits system in the form of remittances is a good thing No one should ever forgive you for what you or your colleagues did You're a disgrace
Nadhim Zahawi@nadhimzahawi

One sentence which you should think about & we should always apologise for in our time at Treasury. The treasury orthodoxy of mass migration in pursuit of GDP growth against the national interest putting huge pressure on delivering services for our people. 👇🏽

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yael🦕
yael🦕@birdhonks·
The terrorists filmed themselves stabbing women’s genitals and decapitating their victim’s heads because they wanted to use it for future Islamic State propaganda. During the trial, one of the victim’s father described how his son had been disemboweled, castrated and then the castrated genitals had been placed in his dead son’s mouth. It took French authorities over three hours to take back control from a group of radicalized 20 year olds. In those three hours, these 9 young men managed to murder 130 men, women and children.
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Hon. Vickie Paladino@VickieforNYC

@Gavin_McInnes This is also why they kept the details of the Bataclan massacre very very quiet. If what actually went on that night was made broadly known, people would be horrified beyond their ability to rationalize it away.

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Brad Zerbo
Brad Zerbo@BradCGZ·
Shortly following Donald trump's election Yasmin Seweid was verbally assaulted by 3 white men, who tried to pull off her hijab and called her a terrorist as they cried out their support for Donald Trump. The News went ballistic. Headline after Headline! Trump's racist America had begun! One Problem, Yasmin Seweid.... wait for it.... Made it up! The retraction was minimal.
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
I can't help thinking that if the British Government brought the energy it has to prevent the "far right" from entering the country to preventing illegal immigrants from entering the country there might not be a "far right" in the first place.
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Henry Bolton OBE 🇬🇧
Henry Bolton OBE 🇬🇧@_HenryBolton·
Nigel Farage and Reform created vote splitting as a political weapon. Whether people think they were right or wrong to do so, and whether people believe, as I do, that the Conservatives had done nothing to deserve anyone’s support, there is no avoiding the fact that Reform deliberately split the centre-right vote in order to try and destroy the Conservative Party. Nigel, Zia and Richard knew full well that in doing so they would hand Labour the General Election and a huge majority. But that was the strategy and so, surely, even if you have to break some eggs to make an omelette, they have to take some ownership and responsibility for this appalling government. Nigel Farage himself openly said he wanted to destroy the Conservative Party and pursued that objective knowing Labour would benefit from it electorally. So there is something deeply inconsistent about Reform now accusing Restore Britain of “splitting the vote” and somehow being responsible for helping Labour or Andy Burnham. Having themselves used vote splitting as a political weapon, Reform cannot now demand that every other patriotic party stand aside and hand them a free run at the electorate. And we don’t even know yet who will be “splitting the vote”. If Reform stood aside, Restore Britain would obviously benefit instead. So, the argument therefore is not really about “splitting the vote” - that’s a logical sounding but artificial argument - it’s about whether Nigel Farage and Reform are entitled to a monopoly over patriotic voters and patriotic politics. They are not. There’s another important point here too. The Makerfield by-election has effectively been triggered by Labour and Andy Burnham to get him back into Westminster and position him for a leadership challenge and potentially Downing Street. It’s being done over the heads of the people who live there. Reform meanwhile sees the by-election as a major opportunity to boost itself nationally. That’s politics, but both Labour and Reform are using this by-election for their own national political purposes and the people of Makerfield are being used. They deserve better than simply being treated as instruments in somebody else’s political strategy. That all said, Reform voters are not the problem. I know many Reform voters personally and well. Most are very decent, good, patriotic people who are thoroughly disillusioned with the old parties and want to see serious change. The issue is not them. It is whether those voters should automatically be expected to fall in behind Nigel Farage and Reform UK without question, regardless of policy depth, credibility, delivery or record. No party owns the patriotic vote and no party should be attempting to build a cartel type political monopoly. The good people of Makerfield are entitled to choice and to choose the party they trust to restore their community and restore Britain.
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