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For those of you that don’t know, poor Alex Belfield has been recalled back to prison.
He’s now been back in HMP Nottingham for 5 weeks and is awaiting a parole hearing.
His crime? There was no crime. He had been recalled for words he MIGHT say and is a 0.16% risk to the public.
I have spoken with Alex weekly and he is in good spirits. He has written book no 7 and has made a start on book 8 🤣🤣
He has more rights and less restrictions in prison than he had outside on probation!! Make it make sense!!!
If you would like to send Alex your well wishes I’m sure he would love to hear from you.
You can email him or write to him at HMP Nottingham.
Prison no: A4747EW.
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@NickBillington4 @RestoreBritain_ Welcome to the team mate.
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I’m a 36 year old father of 2.
I’m terrified about my children’s future.
I’ve ignored politics all my life.
Was thinking about Reform but I never thought real change was coming.
I’ve never voted.
Never been a member of a political party.
UNTIL NOW! 🇬🇧
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🚨REFORM UK LOSES WHOPPING 30% of 2024 VOTERS IN LATEST POLL
Vast majority have been taken by Restore Britain
Turns out betraying your entire voter base wasn't the best idea Nigel
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@Trezor you guys offered up some of your devices for a giveaway I did a few months ago- two of the winners still have not received their devices. I followed up with a rep from your company that was supposed to reach out to them. On March 8th, I followed up again, but it has been over 2 weeks since then and I still have not received a response from her. When I try and reach out to you guys on your X page via DM's, I get an automated AI reply saying you can't help. Can someone from the team reach out to me so we can get this sorted out?
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This is DISGRACEFUL.
@Nigel_Farage calls out Keir Starmer at PMQs for his failed "smash the gangs" policy following *ONE THOUSAND* illegals arriving in the last week.
He REFUSES to answer the question and completely changes the subject.
Keir Starmer is not fit for office.
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DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES

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🚨XRP Still on Track for Lower Support! 🚨
Quick follow-up from yesterday…
I’m still tracking this as a subwave 2 inside wave 5 down, targeting $0.87. Wave 2 is valid unless a new low is made below $1.36...
B has been deeper than expected (down to the .786 at $1.38), but that’s still valid especially with BTC respecting its B wave cleanly.
I’ve adjusted the C wave target slightly:
now watching $1.485 (.5) instead of the textbook $1.51 (.618).
Zooming out... After over a month of rejection at resistance, it’s far more likely XRP needs lower support ($1.09 / $0.87) before any real trend shift happens.
Nothing changes unless:
➡️ We break and hold $1.65 (not likely right now)
➡️ Or we reach those lower supports!
Until then, this is just noise inside the same plan!
#XRPCommunity #CryptoMarket #Crypto2026

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The last time #bitcoin printed a green buy dot on the #BTCAccumulationBand in September 2023, it rallied to new all-time highs 6 months later.
Can you imagine if $btc is making all time highs in Q4 this year when everyone is expecting the bottom of the bear?
Food for thought.
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I am pleased to have Jacob Rees-Mogg’s support for my legal action against an administrative body related to Parliament - my argument is aimed at empowering elected MPs over unelected officials.
On Tuesday 17 March my Barrister, Christopher Newman, and I were in the Administrative Court in London at a hearing in front of High Court Judge Martin Chamberlain.
It is a significant case for the power of parliament, and therefore the power of the voters.
As the MP for Great Yarmouth, I am seeking to challenge the legality of the processes of the ‘Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme’, also known as the ICGS - importantly, it is entirely legally separate from Parliament. The scheme’s genesis is driven by the ‘Me Too’ movement in 2018.
The ICGS are seeking to use the doctrine of ‘Parliamentary Privilege’ to assert that they are, in effect, beyond the scrutiny of the law. Parliamentary privilege exists to allow MPs to do our job away from legal threats, it does not exist to protect bureaucratic bodies.
As Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Leader of the House of Commons, points out in his analysis:
“As the ICGS is independent, it cannot in its workings be a Commons body, as it would then not be independent. It is really very straightforward and Rupert Lowe seems to be right."
This is arguably the most significant constitutional case in years with the ICGS now arguing the polar opposite of the position the state took in the case of R v Chaytor where MPs unsuccessfully tried to use Parliamentary Privilege to avoid prosecution for abuse of expense claims.
ICGS staff are not legally qualified, and this administrative body is outside the orbit of the Chamber and has no link to MPs. It has not reported to a Parliamentary Committee of MPs since 2020 when all links were severed and a panel was inserted.
It is our argument that this body cannot claim to be above the law - it is not right that a bureaucratic body separate from Parliament is attempting to use parliamentary privilege, designed for elected politicians, to avoid reasonable scrutiny.
Rees-Mogg ends his article:
“Thus if Lowe wins, he will not have harmed Parliament, but defended it. For through cowardice we – and I was an MP at the time – abdicated our privileged responsibility and gave it to unelected boffins, who are not so much better than elected politicians after all, but much harder to eject.”
We expect a Judgment after Easter, around 14 April 2026.
For anyone interested, please find below links to the relevant Court documents and media coverage:
Our skeleton argument.
#wTfvSth2a99a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">drive.proton.me/urls/C66EX752H…
Jacobs Rees-Mogg article published - ‘Rupert Lowe and Parliamentary Privilege’.
letters.jacobreesmogg.com/p/rupert-lowe-…

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