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Data analysis and visualisation. Exposing UK mass-migration impact and visa abuse. Check out our work at https://t.co/uqYCnstGEf.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Based Data@based_data_uk·
@andrewfeinstein It is a problem of scale and demographic displacement. This causes resentment. Tommy Robinson was once a marginal figure, but government policy has made him into the vehicle for nativist dissent.
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Based Data@based_data_uk·
@R_J_Shaw @TRobinsonNewEra Numbers were down. I think people want a serious political vehicle. They don't want weird performative skits of burqa clad woman and terrible renditions of Jerry and the Pacemakers. It's a very strange event.
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Richard J. Shaw
Richard J. Shaw@R_J_Shaw·
I’m sorry @TRobinsonNewEra, but what have we won? Really? Keir Starmer is still in No10. The MSM have some more footage of the yobs on the periphery vomming and creating rivers of piss. What do we have? If you’re going to do this again, you need to get more organised. You need to crack down on the pissheads, you need toilets along the route and you need to figure out exactly what it is you’re trying to achieve. What defines victory? How many of these people will turn up when it matters? If you can get 1% of the people who turned up today out campaigning in Makerfield, that would be a victory. If not… What’s it all for?
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra

PLEASE GO HOME SAFELY THANK YOU WE WON

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Gay Not Queer@Gaynotqueer1·
No, IKEA, I'm not going to 'listen without questioning.'
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Gary Stevenson
Gary Stevenson@garyseconomics·
The ONLY way to stop the far right from taking power in your country
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
Hi Gary, sorry to keep ratioing you, and I suspect I will do it again. I only had to listen to 29 seconds to put this together because you revealed yourself by calling Reform the "far-right party". Perhaps after 29 seconds there is some sense in there, maybe I'll come back to it, anyway.... Let me first say, I am not a huge fan of Reform, but I am also not a fan of branding everything you dislike as far-right. Far-right politics, historically, means authoritarianism, racial supremacy, political violence, suppression of opposition and/or rejection of democracy itself. Agreed? So Reform then, well they support elections, free speech, lower taxes, border control and reducing the size of the state. You can dislike those ideas all you want, but they are mainstream positions held by millions of voters across democratic countries. Ironically Gary, or perhaps not, but parts of the modern far-left openly flirt with some of what you have branded: - Censorship and deplatforming - Punishing dissent - Political intimidation - Opponents as morally illegitimate (what you are doing here lad) - Expanding state control You can see this in support for speech laws, attempts to silence academics and journalists, aggressive cancellation campaigns and the belief that certain views should be excluded from public debate entirely. Please stop this stunted intellectual crusade, it is embarrassing. We know the agenda, you just want to expand the state, give more control to incompetency and loot the voters. Init.
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Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
The police would’ve arrested a pro-Palestine protester if they had held up a placard saying the exact same thing about Judaism.
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Based Data@based_data_uk·
@SangitaMyska @thenerve_news Surely it's objectively true that having more people compete for the same resources leads to inflationary pressures and competition for work?
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Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
Walking with the Women Against the Far Right bloc marching in protest at Tommy Robinson’s ironically named ‘Unite The Kingdom Rally’. One of the chants: Unemployment and inflation are not caused by immigration!” #TommyRobinson @thenerve_news #StandUpToRacism
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The Left Bible@theleftbible·
Led By Donkeys do it again 😭👏👏👏👏 Immigration makes Britain brilliant ❤️ Let’s make this go viral 👇
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Based Data@based_data_uk·
@I_amMukhtar Now tell us. What is the punishment under Islamic law for such theological transgressions?
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Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
This is vile, but because it’s targeted at Muslims, the Met Police don’t care. Imagine if a pro-Palestine march had someone on stage mocking Orthodox Jewish women.
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Based Data@based_data_uk·
@R_J_Shaw In your opinion, were the numbers down on last year?
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Bushra Shaikh@Bushra1Shaikh·
Now that the dregs of society are gathering in my hometown of London, I'm heading to the British countryside until they leave.
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Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
England was 99.9% white in 1950. Not 90%… 99.9%. At current rates of immigration, the White British will be a minority in one generation.
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Richard J. Shaw
Richard J. Shaw@R_J_Shaw·
I’m on the way to London. I’m going to @TRobinsonNewEra’s UTK. Want to know why? Watch the video. Can’t be bothered? Fine, but don’t bother commenting then. @Keir_Starmer, I hope our presence is a fucking disruption to your day you absolute wanker!
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Based Data@based_data_uk·
@FUDdaily @ollieparrot Society was made to think women should be boosting GDP rather than raising their kids. Birthdate drops. Family cohesion worsens. Immigrants used to compensate for low birth rate. It's not breakfast club. It's great replacement club.
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JK 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
About 40% of kids in state schools in England are non-White. Right now. Not in 20 years. Now. Just think about what that means. Consider birth rates too. Millions born here will simply have to be deported, or we have no future at all. It's not optional. It's essential.
Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman

People keep thinking that we have time. No. We don't. White Brits have all but stopped having children yet their taxes go towards subsidising 80iq foreign spawn. The replacement will only accelerate once the boomer bulge dies off.

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Based Data@based_data_uk·
Fantastic post by David as usual.
David Betz@DavidBe31099196

I couldn’t care less about the King’s Speech, Kier Starmer’s fate, or who takes over the helm in No 10 next. It’s low theatre at this point because none of them can, or show any sign of wishing, to steer the ship away from violent collision with reality. Britain was decisively and obviously off course from anything functionally democratic or economically viable long before Gordon Brown snuck the Lisbon Treaty through Parliament in the dead of night. By then the rot was already advanced, but that act of constitutional sleight-of-hand crystallised it: sovereignty quietly auctioned off to Brussels while the public was told to look the other way. The 2008 crash slammed a lid on real wage growth for anyone not already in the asset-owning class; the military, hollowed out by endless expeditionary wars and procurement disasters, was in a shit state fifteen years ago and has only atrophied further. By 2012 the writing was on the wall with mass migration—its demographic, cultural and economic effects plain to anyone not paid to ignore them. Police quality has been systematically trashed by Theresa May’s reforms and the deliberate evisceration of Special Branch, turning what was once a recognisably British constabulary into something closer to a politically compliant and social-work bureaucracy, parts of which played a vile and still unpunished role in the rape gangs The 2016 Brexit referendum was not some xenophobic spasm; it was a national demand for a government that would finally put the interests of the people of these islands first. Instead the political establishment and the permanent bureaucracy launched a decade-long campaign of sabotage and rearguard action, determined that nothing fundamental would change. Keir Starmer is not a good man and he is certainly not a good Prime Minister, but the brutal truth is that none of them will be better. The system cannot fix itself. It is too incompetent, too captured, and too corrupt. The local election results last week confirmed precisely the political and social dynamics I have been diagnosing for years. Voters in traditional Labour and Conservative heartlands delivered a stinging rebuke to the establishment parties that presided over high migration, cultural displacement and stagnant living standards. Reform UK became the vehicle for native discontent, its gains in working-class northern and Midlands seats signalling exactly the cross-class, regional backlash I have described: a tripartite divide between those who still believe in the nation and those who do not. Polarisation, fragmentation, the splintering of the old two-party cartel, all of it illustrates the breakdown of democratic consent and the rise of identity-driven politics that are the classic preconditions for deeper conflict. One could pretend this is healthy democratic pressure relief. It is not. Electoral revolt is an early symptom, not a cure. The structural drivers, including mass migration, elite refusal to acknowledge cultural incompatibility, economic decline, are too deeply embedded for conventional politics to address. Reform may win seats, but the unelected bureaucracy, the courts, the media and the NGOs will obstruct, delay and dilute any real change. The establishment’s preferred candidate is now the one-time “controlled opposition” because the system is that desperate. Meanwhile the problems metastasise faster than any promised reform can catch up. Hard to get excited, then, about whatever announcements limp out of the King’s Speech. They will not survive contact with reality if we ever get an actually British government staffed by competent, responsible people accountable to the country and to duty rather than to supranational ideology or personal advancement. If we do not get that government, the country will not survive in any recognisable form.

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