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Ben Brooks 🇬🇧

@accessyourloft

Just a working class tradesman who loves his country, and wants to Restore Britain 🇬🇧

Essex, England Katılım Mart 2026
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Ben Brooks 🇬🇧
Ben Brooks 🇬🇧@accessyourloft·
Muslim fatigue is very real. Around 64,000–65,000 Islamist terrorist attacks worldwide from September 11, 2001, to around mid-2024 (the most recent detailed period available), occurring in dozens of countries across multiple continents. The most comprehensive dedicated source is a 2024 study by the French think tank Fondation pour l’innovation politique (Fondapol), which compiled Islamist terrorist attacks from 1979 to April 2024. It recorded a total of 66,872 attacks causing at least 249,941 deaths. grok.com/share/c2hhcmQt…
Paul Weston@PWestoff

Muslim fatigue is real, and we are all very tired. Muslims never let up and never shut up. Their ridiculous supremacism and fanatical hostility is relentless. We cannot peacefully co-exist. They must return to their third-world homelands.

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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Ben Brooks 🇬🇧
Ben Brooks 🇬🇧@accessyourloft·
@Emma_Campaigner Yes, the climate changes. It has been changing for over 4 billion years. It’s entirely natural and normal.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Restore Britain
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

Restore Britain is under brutal assault by the establishment. Listen to me when I say this - they want us gone. Everything will be thrown at us - false allegations, dishonest polling, media hysteria, vile personal attacks. They’ve already tried to put me in prison. It will all keep coming and coming. It is going to get a lot worse, the more support we gain. The establishment is getting very nasty with us. Good. It shows we are making progress. Ask yourself why? Why do they want to destroy us? Why do they react with such fury whenever ordinary British people begin organising outside their control? Because Restore Britain is not going to merely reform the establishment - we are going to destroy it. The system will be dismantled, the state will be torn apart and rebuilt as one that serves the people it always should have done - the British people. The permanent Westminster machine that has grown rich and comfortable while Britain became poorer, weaker, more divided and less safe is biting back. Is that any surprise? All-powerful bureaucrats who have lived the most comfortable life for decades in shadowy Westminster corridors will have it all taken from them. Many will even go to prison. That’s what will happen if Restore Britain takes power. They do not want that. They will do everything to stop that from happening. We are already seeing it. Reform, the Tories, Labour. With them, it all continues - their club is safe. Different slogans. Same people. Same outcome. Same decline. Is it any wonder they hate Restore Britain so much? The establishment understands it can accept a turquoise blue. Control it, use it. They know they can’t with Restore Britain, and that is why they want us removed. Because we are not here to ‘reform’. It is too late for that. The country is too far gone. The old political consensus is dead. The system has failed too many people, in too many places, for too long. We are here to restore Britain itself its borders, its safety, its confidence, its freedoms, its competence, its sense of who we are. And no amount of smears or intimidation will stop us doing that. Makerfield will show Britain the way. If you want change. And I mean real change, radical change, unprecedented change. Join us. Join the party. Join Restore Britain. Get your country back.

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Ben Smoke
Ben Smoke@bencsmoke·
@accessyourloft four to my knowledge but it’s not something i tend to do round asking as it’s none of my business (nor yours!)…
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Penfold@elbow112·
A daily occurrence.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Football should bring people together, not shut them out. For the first time since the competition began, fans won’t be able to watch the Champions League final for free. That’s not right. This is bigger than wanting to watch Arsenal in this historic final. It’s bigger than one club. Hardworking people shouldn’t have to fork out for a subscription to watch this match. I urge TNT Sports to reconsider and make the final next Saturday free to watch.
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Scott Cheggs
Scott Cheggs@Scott__Cheggs·
Breaking News :
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SOI media 🇬🇧
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
Wouldn’t even go on the fridge in my house. Shite
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HM Ministry Of Gaslighting
HM Ministry Of Gaslighting@MrCovertKoala·
I’m calling for an emergency vote on Scotland’s independence, Our Kingdom can’t be embroiled in this type of behaviour ffs🤷🏼‍♂️😂😂 #Scotland
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
Anti ramming barriers at markets, important buildings and bridges. Armed police at popular children’s attractions. Almost military grade security at airports. Terror watch list at 50,000 THAT IS BECAUSE OF ISLAMIST TERRORISM THREATS. POLITICIANS - BE HONEST FOR ONCE
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Net migration down (48%) Immigration down (20%) Emigration down (6%) Asylum applications down (12%) Returns and deportations up (7%) Arrivals by small boat down (41%) - 1st Jan - 20th May Labour delivering
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Ben Brooks 🇬🇧
Ben Brooks 🇬🇧@accessyourloft·
@Rothbury01669 We used to have mince, onion with an OXO cube added, peas and boiled potatoes growing up. I was well into my teens when I first had a McDonalds.
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Stevio@Rothbury01669·
I'm 53 poppet. There were no McDonald's KFC or Dominoes when I was a kid When I went to comprehensive school my art class teacher asked who'd had Lasagne. A third of the class put their hands up. I didn't even know what it was You're deluded
Raven@raven_brah

Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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The_Real_Bale
The_Real_Bale@Davebale·
@accessyourloft @lembitopik Still proves that your talking bollocks though doesn't it. The IPCC (notice how I pronounced it properly) has never had to admit it's a hoax 🤣
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Lembit Öpik
Lembit Öpik@lembitopik·
There’s an alternative word for the UK’s looming Red Heat Alert: it’s “Summer”
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The_Real_Bale
The_Real_Bale@Davebale·
Really? What a load of Bollocks! What the IPCC actually says (as of 2026):The IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report (AR6, 2023) and ongoing work state unequivocally that human activities are the main driver of observed global warming. They describe it as "unequivocal" that greenhouse gas emissions from burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and other human sources have caused warming of about 1.1°C since pre-industrial times. The IPCC continues to assess climate change as real, primarily human-caused, and posing serious risks to ecosystems and societies. The recent "admission" people refer to:In 2026, the IPCC and climate modeling community (e.g., for CMIP7) have acknowledged that the worst-case high-emissions scenario (RCP 8.5 / SSP5-8.5) is now considered implausible. This scenario assumed very high future coal use and no significant climate policies or renewable energy growth.This is not an admission that climate science is wrong or a "hoax." It reflects updated understanding based on real-world trends: falling renewable costs, slower emissions growth than previously modeled in the extreme scenario, and policy changes. Scientists describe this as normal scientific refinement — reducing reliance on an overly pessimistic outlier scenario. They still project significant warming under current policies (around 2.5–3°C by 2100 in many pathways) and warn that risks increase with every increment of warming. Donald Trump and some skeptics have highlighted this as proof that "projections were wrong," but IPCC authors and lead researchers have pushed back, calling such interpretations misleading. The core science of human-caused warming remains unchanged.Bottom line: The IPCC has made no such admission. They continue to affirm the reality of anthropogenic climate change while refining their tools and scenarios based on new data. Claims of a "hoax admission" are a distortion of a narrow technical update.
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Ben Brooks 🇬🇧@accessyourloft·
@Davebale @lembitopik The IPPC has had to admit that the climate hoax is exactly that… a hoax. You are the modern day equivalent of the doom merchant with the sandwich board shouting about the end of the world.
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The_Real_Bale
The_Real_Bale@Davebale·
@accessyourloft @lembitopik Really? Is that the norm? It isn't. However, temperatures hitting over 30 in the UK are. In the whole of the 1980s, only TWO summers reached 32C (90F). Whereas EVERY SINGLE SUMMER of the 2010s and 2020s (up to 2025) has done so.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has a meltdown at the WEF over growing numbers of people refusing vaccines, saying he’s deeply concerned and frustrated, blasting what he describes as religion-driven, anti-science rhetoric.
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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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