@JungleAlex13227 No they wouldn't. Funny how I don't know a single person asked this question.
That's because it's a question asked to lefties, not the majority
Within two hours of being named the Reform candidate for Makerfield, Robert Kenyon seems to have already deleted nearly all his social media.
Sounds promising...
Tommy Robinson Unite the Kingdom.
It was a matter of time before the Islamophobia would start. It’s sickening behaviour.
As Muslims, we shouldn’t have to tolerate this in our home…… England.
@tetsuoai@elonmusk I've got to say, Grok is possibly the best system for creating AI videos and images, I pay for the premium each month because for 10 second HD clips, it just can't be beaten.
Grok Build has three commands for managing memory across sessions: /memory, /flush, and /dream. They're experimental but worth looking at if you've ever been frustrated with how agents forget everything between conversations.
/memory opens a window into what Grok has saved. There are three layers: global memory, workspace-specific memory, and per-session summaries. You can read what's there, edit it, or delete things you don't want kept.
/flush is for when you've had a useful session and want it saved before context compaction kicks in. It writes a summary of the current conversation into the memory store, capturing decisions, debugging paths, project conventions, and anything else worth keeping.
/dream runs in the background over your old session logs and memory fragments. It deduplicates overlapping notes, merges related fragments, and consolidates everything into cleaner topics, so the store doesn't grow into a pile of half redundant snippets over time.
Most agent memory I've looked at just shoves the chat history into RAG. That works for about a week before the store gets noisy and starts hurting sessions. Grok Build treats capture and consolidation as separate commands, with the user able to inspect what's saved.
The editable part is important. If your agent saves something wrong, or if your conventions change, you need to be able to go find that memory and remove it. Otherwise the agent keeps applying outdated context with full confidence and you spend cycles undoing its mistakes.
Managing context for long-running agents is going to need real memory primitives. Write, search, prune, and consolidate, all as first class operations. Grok shipping these three commands is the first time I've seen a consumer product treat memory as its own layer.
Read the room kier. You're hated, you are the one sowing seeds of division and hatred, you are pulling this country apart. You were given a clear message at local level but still fail to understand the thinking of the British people, we don't want more of you going faster towards your WEF agenda, we don't want more EU, we don't want less free speech. What we do want is a general election so we can get rid of you and your party forever.
I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division.
We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views.
They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.
Tories will never be trusted again, we hate you and labour.... When reform gets in to power a new law needs to be made, any politicians making promises to get into power and then not fulfilling their promises or changing their direction once in power must face prison and treason charges. That will stop you lying bastards
Politics is not a game. We are working hard to build a serious, united Conservative Party people can trust - built on honesty and responsibility.
These values have to mean something and that is why we have taken the decision to suspend Councillor Adam Kent.
The Party's position was clear from the start. I was very clear we did not approve of the arrangement with the Greens at Worcestershire Council and it did not have our support. Councillor Kent agreed.
That should have been communicated clearly and unambiguously to his colleagues.
He told the national Party that he would not do a deal with the Greens. Then he went ahead and put together a rainbow coalition involving Green councillors anyway.
Worse, his group was told something that was not true. Fellow Conservative councillors were given the impression that this deal had Party support when it did not.
This was dishonest.
People are tired of politicians treating public office as a game of manoeuvres and tactics, saying one thing while doing another.
We can see the chaos this is bringing to the Labour Party nationally. That is exactly the sort of behaviour that has damaged trust in politics for too long and the party leadership under Kemi Badenoch is bringing an end to this nonsense.
We are a team and we are honest with each other.
And as a party we want people to know what we stand for, what we will do and that those representing our Party are honest with their colleagues and with the public.
As soon as we became aware of this, we acted immediately because unlike parties like Reform, we take responsibility for those who represent our Party.
We do not want people in politics who think this sort of conduct is acceptable. Our values are standards, not slogans.
As Party Chairman, I have received a full and firm account of what happened at Worcestershire County Council. Given I was clear that this arrangement was not approved and did not have our support the deal will not now go ahead. That position has been agreed by other Conservative councillors locally.
We are one Party and one team. When someone representing us falls short of our values, we do not hide behind process like Keir Starmer or pretend it has nothing to do with us like Nigel Farage. We act.
That is the truth of why the Conservative Group Leader has been suspended pending investigation.
We are a new Conservative Party under new leadership, built on honesty, responsibility and trust.
The public are tired of politicians saying one thing and doing another. So are we.
@JamesCleverly@JamesCleverly showing us all why the Tories lost power.
Apparently to James Cleverly the British flag isn’t worth flying over town halls.
Let that sink in.
@JamesCleverly Excellent move. We shouldn't be flying any other flag above our councils than the union flag and any of the dominions of the UK's flags.
You know what really boils my piss ? Burnham dumps Manchester , creating a hugely undesirable mayoral election which Labour won’t necessarily win. Then he swans into Downing Street after Starmer’s done all the heavy lifting. 3rd rate behaviour. Enraged here. 😡
@dailybritainonx@Bluebird20 Yes. But then I’d vote for any party that was the most serious about rejoining the EU.
Which rules out Farage’s Fascists, Lowe’s Lowlifes and Badenough’s Bullshitters.