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Leighton Buzzard, England Katılım Nisan 2015
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
NB these stockpile numbers are physical fuels in refineries and storage tanks around the country. This does NOT include diesel in petrol forecourts around the country, which are still at more or less normal levels for this time of year, according to Whitehall sources
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
👀Britain went into this energy crisis with one of the lowest levels of physical fuel stockpiles - both kerosene (jet fuel) and diesel - of any developed economy. The only major economy more exposed is Australia. More in the video👇
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Ed Conway@EdConwaySky

📽️THE TANKER There's an extraordinary race underway on the high seas, as nations vie to secure increasingly scarce shipments of fuel. In our latest on the economics of this conflict we track one such ship & ask: why is Britain so exposed? The answer is not v reassuring. Watch👇

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Cal
Cal@Cal_III·
I’ve got pals who’ve completed masters at uni and can’t land jobs, housing has never been more expensive; highest tax burden since ww2. But it’s ok. Reform have thrown a tea party for the wealthiest generation in history.
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Pensioners tea party

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Stephen Canning
Stephen Canning@stephencanning·
MPs' basic salary just went up to £98,599. The headlines are predictable. Outrage, "out of touch", the usual cycle. But the thing that actually matters about MP pay isn't the number. It's the structural problem underneath it. When you don't pay elected officials properly, you get two types of people. Those who are wealthy enough not to need the money, and those who burn out inside three years because they're doing a demanding job while worrying about their mortgage. That's not a hypothetical. I saw the same thing in local government. Good councillors, sharp, committed, representative of their communities, walking away because they couldn't balance it with their work. Meanwhile the retired professional with a pension and free time stayed forever. The same principle applies at Westminster, just with bigger numbers. IPSA says £98K reflects the complexity of the role. Maybe. But the real question is whether we've designed a system where the only people who can afford to serve are people who already have money. Nobody in the current debate is asking that. They're just arguing about whether the number is too high. Wrong question.
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Dr Paul Dorfman
Dr Paul Dorfman@dorfman_p·
More drilling in North Sea ‘not the answer’ for UK energy security, say former military leaders. More drilling in the North Sea would do nothing to improve the UK’s energy security as a new analysis finds no fossil fuel importer is safe from chokepoints in the global supply chain. theguardian.com/environment/20…
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dave burton
dave burton@ballysboy·
@elonmusk I used to operate a manual lift, took skill and precision?
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Queen Natalie
Queen Natalie@TheNorfolkLion·
My mum lives on a boat and has Starlink. Last weeks bad weather blew her Starlink dish across the deck and wrecked it. She contacted Starlink support, and they told her the warranty doesn’t cover weather damage… but as a goodwill gesture, they’re sending her a brand new one for free anyway. That’s proper customer service 👏🏻 Thank you! @Starlink @elonmusk 💯
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Adrian Ramsay MP
Adrian Ramsay MP@AdrianRamsay·
We all know gas is sold on an open international market. I’d rather the Leader of the Opposition focus on this Gov’s failure to prepare for the future, rather than desperately trying to chase headlines.
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Adrian Ramsay MP
Adrian Ramsay MP@AdrianRamsay·
Last time in Gov, you handed out hundreds of North Sea licences at huge cost and environmental damage, for just 36 days of gas. The idea that giving big oil a blank cheque to drill in the North Sea will lower energy bills is laughable.
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dave burton
dave burton@ballysboy·
@lukejcr That the PM who gets free tickets to Arsenal matches?
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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
England playing Uruguay now, with the new kit costing £135. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😱 The PM has been clear that fans are allowed to be angry about that. And he’s spot on. ✅ Nigel Farage? Too busy angling for a seat in Sunderland’s directors’ box to say a word. 🤐 Man of the people, my…
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dave burton
dave burton@ballysboy·
@LukewSavage Read the report, multiple instances of people accompanying others into booths. Illegal
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Greater Manchester Police say they have found "no evidence" of family voting in the Gorton and Denton by-election
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Flightradar24
Flightradar24@flightradar24·
We are slowly but steadily growing our selection of 24/7 video streams from airports around the world. Lanzarote (ACE) is our latest addition, following Las Vegas (LAS) and Siint Marten (SXM). Which one is your favorite? Any requests? Lanzarote (ACE) LIVE 24/7 🛫youtube.com/watch?v=Ntbquz…
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

Greater Manchester Police say they have no evidence of family voting after an extensive investigation, including speaking to Democracy Volunteers and seizing CCTV: We’ve concluded our investigation into alleged ‘family voting’ at last month’s Gorton and Denton by-election, finding no evidence of any intent to influence or refrain any person from voting. Our investigation into alleged influencing of voters at a polling booth (under Section 62C Representation of the People Act 1983 (Ballot Secrecy Act 2023)) began after a criminal report from the Reform UK party following a public statement made by independent electoral observers at Democracy Volunteers. We have spoken to the four Democracy Volunteers observers present at polling stations on the day of the by-election (26 February) who have shared with us their eyewitness account. This includes some instances of more than one voter going into a booth at the same time, and instances of people looking over the shoulder of voters. The information they have provided to us estimates this may have happened on 32 occasions across 15 polling stations. The observers do not allege any verbal instruction or physical conduct that indicated one person was directing or coercing another regarding how to vote. This is a crucial part of the legislation to prove such an offence was committed. Our investigation team, led by an experienced senior investigating officer, spoke to all four volunteers from Democracy Volunteers as part of our enquiries – obtaining a copy of their observations. We also spoke to the Presiding Officers at 15 stations as well as the Acting Returning Officer, none of whom received any reports other than from Democracy Volunteers. We have received no further criminal reports. For us to investigate allegations, we require an understanding of who the potential suspects may be, and evidence that may corroborate eyewitness accounts. For an investigation to meet the criminal threshold for prosecution, we require admissible evidence of intent or action aimed at influencing the vote. We have asked Democracy Volunteers for descriptions of those alleged to be involved, and timings on when these are believed to have occurred. These details were not documented by observers or the complainant, and we have not been provided with any identities or descriptions to pursue. The absence of this information means there is no remaining reasonable line of enquiry. This also includes limitations with CCTV as an absence of descriptions, and votes not being time-stamped, meaning we are not able to identify individuals from footage. We have approached all 45 polling stations in the Gorton and Denton constituency to ask for CCTV from the day. Forty-one of those polling stations told us they did not have CCTV activated in the building as it would have compromised the secrecy of the vote during polling day, in line with advice given. We have seized and viewed CCTV from three of the remaining four polling stations. These are three polling station that Democracy Volunteers visited. We have spoken to the Presiding Officer from each one. However, these stations do not show any evidence of anyone directing or coercing another regarding how to vote – the crucial part of the legislation to prove such an offence was committed. There is no evidence to suggest any intent to influence or refrain a person from voting as stated in the Ballot Secrecy Act 2023. We have been liaising with the Electoral Commission, who we have shared our findings with. We have also shared our findings with the Returning Officer. We have updated the complainant about the work of our investigation and the conclusion we have reached.

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dave burton
dave burton@ballysboy·
@lukejcr And you get old Wallace with a bacon sandwich🤣
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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
Let’s talk about all these right-wing stunts for a second. This week alone we’ve had:   🚛 Kemi Badenoch posing with a fuel truck   ⛽ Robert Jenrick at a petrol station in Dover   ⚽ Nigel Farage at a football ground   Look, every party does the odd stunt. There can even be a time and place for them, unless you’re Ed Davey, treating them like an Olympic sport…   But anyway THIS feels different.   So ask the obvious question: why are right-wing parties rolling out all these stunts all of a sudden?   Clickbait?   Headlines?   Another photo op?   No.   It’s all a DISTRACTION.   A distraction from the fact that both Reform and the Tories backed escalating conflict with Iran. A move that would send fuel prices soaring far higher than they are now.   A distraction from the reality that the moment you scratch beneath the surface of their energy policies… it all begins to fall apart.   ❌ More drilling in the North Sea wouldn’t bring bills down this year ❌ Attacking renewables is a recipe for energy insecurity   So instead of credible policy, what do we get?   🚛 Branded trucks   ⛽ Petrol station gimmicks   ⚽ Holding shirts up in stadiums   It’s all performance. Not politics.   Strip it back and it’s simple:   The Tories and Reform have NO plan, NO detail, NO substance.   Just more props to distract from their total lack of answers. And total failure on Iran. NO THANKS 👎🏼
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Tris Osborne MP
Tris Osborne MP@TrisOsborneMP·
@lockwc1 If you don’t read fiction; you won’t be susceptible to the story.
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Tris Osborne MP
Tris Osborne MP@TrisOsborneMP·
And Spain… Earlier this month the price per megawatt-hour of electricity in Spain was €14, while in Italy, Germany and France, consumers were paying over €100. There is a solution. Its not rocket science 🚀
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dave burton
dave burton@ballysboy·
@MatthewStadlen No we can't. Why don't you sign up for @KathrynPorter26 tutorial on how energy works. As a commentator i would presume you would want to be on top of the subject
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Can we all now agree that greenifying British energy is unbelievably important for both the cost of living and national security?
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