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Steven Carr.

@carr_steven

Ex Army Royal Engineers, ex police officer. Now politically homeless. UK Passport holder

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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Typical of the ignorance that pollutes twitter on energy matters. For a start almost all UK North Sea gas is piped ashore and enters the national distribution system. Cheaper than imported LNG. Oil can be exported direct from the North Sea. But it still pays 78% tax to UK Treasury, employs thousands in well-paid jobs and counts as a UK export, so helping our balance of payments. But other than that oil and gas from North Sea obviously do nothing for us.
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@afneil Why what good would the north sea do for us, its not nationalised so anything it produces is sold on the international market anyway.

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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
Andy Burnham’s abysmal track record has finally been dragged into the spotlight – and it’s a damning indictment of the man Labour is desperately trying to parachute into the Makerfield by-election as their golden boy. This is no servant of the people. This is a career politician with a string of expensive failures, scandals, and outright cover-ups that have cost taxpayers dearly and left communities worse off. First, he blew over £100 million on a disastrous Clean Air Zone scheme in Greater Manchester before executing a humiliating U-turn when the backlash became too loud. Public money flushed down the drain on a vanity project that achieved nothing except punishing ordinary drivers and small businesses. Then there’s the total collapse of Greater Manchester Police under his watch as Mayor. Crime surged, trust evaporated, and communities paid the price while Burnham played politics from his glass tower. Serious violence, grooming scandals, and everyday lawlessness spiralled – yet accountability was nowhere to be found. Don’t forget his time as Health Secretary during the Mid-Staffordshire NHS scandal, where hundreds of patients died needlessly due to shocking neglect and systemic failure. Lives were lost on his watch, yet the same polished soundbites and spin machine rolled on. And for pure hypocrisy, he claimed £17,000 in parliamentary expenses for a flat that was literally within walking distance of the House of Commons. While lecturing the rest of us about austerity and “fairness,” he was happily padding his own pocket with taxpayers’ cash. This is the same Andy Burnham who flips and flops on Brexit, who talks tough on the North but delivers failure after failure. He is every bit as bad as the rest of the Labour MPs – just better at hiding behind a friendly smile and a regional accent. Makerfield deserves far better than to be used as a stepping stone for this serial underachiever. The British public is sick of these establishment figures who waste our money, dodge responsibility, and treat voters like fools. Enough is enough. Time to reject the same old failures. 🇬🇧
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Elon just offered to fund a wrongful death lawsuit against UK police officers who handcuffed the victim of a stabbing. Henry Novak had been stabbed by Vickrum Digwa with an 8in Sikh martial arts knife. When officers arrived, Vickrum claimed he had been racially abused, while Henry was lying on his side, telling the police he’d been stabbed and couldn’t breathe. Officers immediately took Vickrum’s side and told Henry that he was under arrest for suspicion of assault, dismissing claims that he’d been stabbed. Henry died as a result of his injuries. The UK is beyond a joke
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Elon Musk@elonmusk

@TRobinsonNewEra Unconscionable. I am happy to fund a wrongful death lawsuit against these disgusting excuses for law enforcement. They damn well better have been fired.

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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Andy Burnham said that men who identify as women should be able to use female toilets - and only a 'small minority' object, he claimed trib.al/jpIwYhB
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
A student was stabbed with a “shashtar” knife on a night out. As he lay bleeding to death, his attacker claimed he’d racially abused him, so the police handcuffed him. Henry Nowak choked to death, in a puddle of his own blood under arrest for “racism”, in Britain, in 2025. Will there be protests at his death? Will the anti-racism movement even bat an eyelid? I suspect not. They’ve totally lost the plot.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇬🇧 ENRAGING - BRIT STABBED BY THE SIKH COURT VIDEO BITS: Mr Nowak can be heard saying “can’t breathe.” Police put handcuffs on Mr Nowak, who was lying on his side, telling officers he had been stabbed and that he could not breathe. The officer told Mr Nowak that he was under arrest for suspicion of assault. Mr Nowak repeated that he had been stabbed. A male voice said: “I don’t think you have, mate.” -> He drowned in own blood, as his lungs filled with blood … and died while the cops handcuffed him for racism.
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James J. Marlow
James J. Marlow@James_J_Marlow·
Poor heartbroken father after the death of his child in Gaza. Totally overcome with grief so badly that he doesn’t even know whether to laugh or cry. Lucky for him, his son had to attend to an itchy foot and an awkward moment with his hand, that clearly brought him back from the afterlife. During the Gaza war, there were dozens of these fake videos produced every day for social media, so the world could shout “genocide.”
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JamesBenson76
JamesBenson76@jimbenson76·
@coyleneil What a coincidence, found this too.
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Paddy Leigh
Paddy Leigh@PaddyLeigh4·
@coyleneil Found these lying around on the BBC 😏
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Sushi Ginger
Sushi Ginger@sushi_ginger1·
@coyleneil This you? I'd keep my head down if I were you.
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Tommo
Tommo@tallboytommo·
@coyleneil Do your job and stop behaving like a fucking child . If you worked for me you’d be sacked. Rome burns and you’ve got time for this shit 🙄
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
If Reform win the Makerfield byelection and Andy Burnham's leadership dreams are smashed to pieces by a patriotic local lad working as a plumber... It will be GLORIOUS. And I don't think I will ever stop laughing.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
@AndyBurnhamGM “I am proud and humbled to have been selected as Labour’s candidate for Makerfield.” You literally selected the seat yourself, and decided to run, yourself. Nobody else selected you, let's be real.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Horrified by the attack on the mosque in San Diego. We live in times of deep political tension. Islamophobic hatred and violence are a reminder of the responsibility on all of us. We need leadership that brings people together, and stands firmly against hatred in all its forms.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
The Party That Profited From The Crisis It Refuses To Solve. There is a multi billion pound industry built on the continuation of mass illegal immigration into Britain. It requires the boats to keep coming. It requires the asylum claims to keep flowing. It requires the hotels to stay full. It requires the legal challenges to keep blocking removals. Remove the crisis and the industry collapses. Which is why the industry has every incentive to ensure the crisis never ends and every incentive to fund the political parties that guarantee it will not. The Liberal Democrats are that party. Ed Davey campaigns for open borders, opposes every serious enforcement measure and demands Britain rejoin the EU customs union that would deepen its exposure to the same migration crisis now tearing the continent apart. His party has opposed the Rwanda scheme, opposed detention, opposed accelerated removals and opposed every legislative attempt to create a credible deterrent. The policy position is consistent. So is the funding. Safwan Adam was the Liberal Democrats' biggest election donor. He gave the party nearly £500,000 before the July 2024 election and over £750,000 across that year, confirmed by Electoral Commission records. Adam was a director of Stay Belvedere Hotels Limited, a company appointed in April 2021 with no prior track record in immigration accommodation. Within months it was running 51 hotels housing asylum seekers across England and Wales, providing approximately a quarter of all Home Office asylum places under a contract worth billions of pounds of taxpayer money. In the year to September 2022 SBHL reported nearly £705 million in income, almost entirely from government contracts. The company paid out £45 million in dividends. Adam and his co-director each received at least £7.8 million. Between 2020 and 2022 the company reported pre-tax profits of £75.7 million on a turnover of £888 million. The contract was subsequently stripped after the Home Office found significant elements of the company's behaviour fell short of what we would expect from a government supplier. Staff were reportedly paid as little as £5.60 an hour, below the legal minimum wage. The mechanism is not complicated. More crossings mean more asylum claims. More asylum claims mean more accommodation contracts. More accommodation contracts mean more dividends. More dividends mean more political donations. More political donations fund the party that opposes every measure that would reduce the crossings. The Liberal Democrats do not want to solve the small boats crisis. Their donor base depends on it continuing. This is not an isolated arrangement. It is the visible tip of an industrial complex that includes NGOs paid to process claims, human rights lawyers paid to challenge removals, accommodation providers paid to house arrivals and people trafficking networks paid to deliver them. Each component of that system profits from the continuation of the crisis. Each has a financial interest in open borders. Each opposes enforcement. And each, in one form or another, funds or lobbies the political parties that deliver the policy environment they require. The British public is told the small boats crisis is a humanitarian emergency requiring compassionate solutions. What it actually is, is a supply chain. People are the product. Taxpayer money is the revenue. Political donations are the return on investment. And the Liberal Democrats, the party of compassion and human rights, were a shareholder. Ed Davey wants to talk about foreign money in politics. He is right to raise it. The money that flowed from the asylum accommodation industry into his party's election fund is a reasonable place to start. "Safwan Adam was the Liberal Democrats' biggest election donor. He gave the party nearly £500,000 before the July 2024 election and over £750,000 across that year"
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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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Pete Sanford@PeteSanford

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·
Rachel Reeves is lying to your face. The IMF did not upgrade Britain’s growth forecast. They downgraded it and gave the UK the biggest cut of any G7 country. She knows this. She’s just banking on you being too stupid to check. This is contempt, not competence.
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Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP

Protecting households and businesses from rising costs is my priority, and the choices I have made as Chancellor mean our economy is in a stronger position as we deal with the costs of the war in Iran.

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Damocles561
Damocles561@Damocles561·
Keir Starmer was personally informed that his tax raid on farmers was guaranteed to cause farmers to commit suicide. When confronted with this reality, Starmer replied, in the mostly lawyerly and subhuman manner imaginable, that he did not care. The media is not responsible for the utter contempt in which Starmer is held by the people. The people's regard for Starmer is simply a direct reflection of Starmer's view of the people.
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