David Worthington

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David Worthington

David Worthington

@davidn_clare

Katılım Şubat 2014
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Justice for Henry Nowak
Justice for Henry Nowak@henrynowaksol·
This account is dedicated to one thing: keeping Henry Nowak's name in the timeline until every question about his death is answered. Henry was 18. A first-year university student. On 3 December, walking home from a night out in Southampton, he was stabbed five times with a 21cm blade. As he lay bleeding, he told the officers who arrived that he had been stabbed. They handcuffed him instead. He died saying "I can't breathe." On 28 May, his killer was convicted of murder. His mother was convicted of helping to hide the weapon. Hampshire Police have formally apologised. The IOPC investigation into the officers' conduct is active. This is not over. Sentencing is ahead. Footage is still to come. The investigation into how the people meant to protect Henry treated him as a suspect has only just begun publicly. A community formed online in Henry's name has so far donated over $60,000 to 2wish — the official charity supporting his family. 100% of creator rewards. On-chain. Verifiable. Going forward, this account will track every development. Case updates. IOPC progress. Footage releases. Sentencing. Donation receipts. Every step toward the accountability Henry's family deserve. Henry — forever 18. 🤍 #JusticeForHenryNowak
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David Worthington
David Worthington@davidn_clare·
@CllrMajid How many deaths does it take 1 , 10, 100? For me one is too much, you want to live here live by our rules or go home we have been too soft for too long, adjust or go home simple
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Cllr Majid Mahmood
Cllr Majid Mahmood@CllrMajid·
The individual responsible for this horrific incident should face the full force of the law. But let’s be absolutely clear: punishing an entire faith community for the actions of one person is neither fair nor sensible. The kirpan has been carried responsibly by baptised Sikhs for over 300 years and is a recognised article of faith. Banning it would do nothing to tackle criminality and everything to undermine religious freedom. We should target criminals, not communities. Britain is strongest when we uphold both public safety and the freedoms that define our society @GBNEWS @CDP1882 @SikhFedUK
Charlie Peters@CDP1882

Robert Jenrick has told @GBNEWS that Reform UK would ban the kirpan, the Sikh ceremonial knife, being carried in public after the murder of Henry Nowak. The differing rules on knives being allowed in public have been described as another example of two-tier justice.

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Brother52
Brother52@BrotherFiftyTwo·
Why the fuck should taxpayers fund public servant’s to a 4 day working week on full salary when those of us who work in businesses that actually generate the tax you gravy train merchants live off work 5, 6 or 7 day weeks ? What actual fucking planet are you living on, JFC. Who fucking votes for you ? Holyrood. Full of morons divorced from reality.
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Gillian Mackay - Scottish Greens
Too many people feel trapped in a system where life revolves around work. A 4 day week, without loss of pay, would transform how we work, helping people spend more time with families. I asked if the First Minister would commit to expanding the 4 day week in the public sector.
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Sarah Coombes for West Bromwich
Both the Tories and Reform are now saying the kirpan should be banned. This is totally wrong. The kirpan is a key article of the Sikh faith. An entire community cannot be tarred by the horrendous actions of one person.
Charlie Peters@CDP1882

Robert Jenrick has told @GBNEWS that Reform UK would ban the kirpan, the Sikh ceremonial knife, being carried in public after the murder of Henry Nowak. The differing rules on knives being allowed in public have been described as another example of two-tier justice.

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David Worthington
David Worthington@davidn_clare·
@AshfordLabour For a thriving economy you need one of these, cheap labour or cheap energy, we have neither, doomed by politicans that do not grasp the basics
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Ashford Labour Party
Ashford Labour Party@AshfordLabour·
Have you noticed your prescription charges have not increased? It didn't happen by accident. This Labour government froze them. Labour is on the side of families and working people.
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David Worthington
David Worthington@davidn_clare·
@GBNEWS 2/2 the quote £2600 its utter maddness. He has his own car, just as a named driver on a 19 plate 1.4 diesel van.
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David Worthington
David Worthington@davidn_clare·
@GBNEWS They say employ young people, my son is home from uni this summer so he is going to work for dad, so I thought lets put him on the spare van insurance, he can go to suppliers and customers picking up part and taking them to site, keeping the jobs moving 1/2
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
'We will not allow a lost generation.' Keir Starmer announces measures to support employers taking on apprentices who have been out of work for over six months.
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Rod Bishop
Rod Bishop@rodbishop15·
@GBNEWS #Starmer and #Reeves create the #unemployment problem by unsustainable NI & Min Wage rises…..then wants to use taxpayers money to fix it!!!! Economy shrinks…..debt rises. Utter economic illiterate clowns.
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7 lb peg technician
7 lb peg technician@peg_roger·
@GBNEWS They have no idea. There is costs coming at employers all the time now this PM bounces responsibility onto the private sector to pay for their useless policies that caused youth stagnation, Get rid of this useless PM
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Mike Tapp MP
Mike Tapp MP@MikeTappTweets·
One of the problems Reform continue to face is those wishing to become its politicians are often reprobates and knuckle draggers. Not all of them, but a high proportion. The public are starting to notice.
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FrankoHQ
FrankoHQ@HOUSEOFRANKO·
@PeterMcCormack @realninawysocka Thatcher sold everything Major was a plank Blair was a crank Brown wasn’t worth a Wnk Cameron gambled lost and ran May cleaned up with her old man Boris is a clown Truss was shot down Rishi made a fair few bob And Starmer he’s just a complete knob
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Nina Wysocka
Nina Wysocka@realninawysocka·
Who’s been the best PM Britain’s ever had?
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David Worthington
David Worthington@davidn_clare·
@liambyrnemp Do you read the comments? I hope you do, a bit of advice engage brain before you post
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Liam Byrne MP
Liam Byrne MP@liambyrnemp·
Labour is cutting VAT to save families money this summer. ☀️Sunny days out 🤞in the summer holidays More family time, less financial stress.
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marion¹
marion¹@pitlanelando·
F1 this year isn't feeling real to me at all like i don't know if it's the schedule or the new regs but is anyone else feeling extremely dissociated from it 😭😭😭
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C. Auguste Dupin
C. Auguste Dupin@JoeBarnes136917·
Firstly, there's still a lot of oil, but secondly that's kind of not the point. The investment cycle of an oil and gas installation is 10-40 (sometimes more) years and the initial infrastructure costs multiple billions. You need a clear commitment from government not to keep moving the goalposts to make an oil investment work. Installations start off with a few wells that will decline over time. There are ways to prolong production and slow the decline but new direct wells and "tie-backs" (often from other exploration blocks) need to be considered in the economics. If the government sets up a hostile tax and regulatory framework, then compounds on it with a ban on exploration in new blocks then the deline will be exponential because maintenance and operation costs get prohibitively expensive when you can't offset that vs new production or lower taxes. Additionally, 2nd and 3rd tier engineering and service companies are already going bankrupt and/or leaving the sector. It really doesn't need to be this way.
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Michael Shanks MP
Michael Shanks MP@mgshanks·
More dishonesty. 1. We are not shutting down domestic oil and gas production. 2. A third of the oil + gas workforce lost their jobs when your party was in Government - where was the outrage then? 3. You did nothing to ban the import of Russian products - no sanctions - we are.
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho

It’s almost beyond belief, but yes, Labour’s energy policy is to shut down our own domestic oil and gas industry whilst directly funding Putin’s war machine instead. On Tuesday, while Labour MPs were voting to ban new British oil and gas licences, behind the scenes the Government quietly announced that it was easing sanctions on Russian oil. Why? Because by shutting down British production, Miliband and Starmer are making us more reliant on foreign imports. As Kemi Badenoch rightly said at Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour think oil from Russia is acceptable, but oil from Aberdeen is not. We are in the extraordinary position of Ukraine’s sanctions chief criticising our country, whilst UK officials brief out that the fault lies with Starmer and Miliband for being asleep at the wheel as UK energy supplies have been put increasingly under strain. Here’s the problem. Production is not the same as consumption. If you shut down our means of making fuel, it doesn’t mean we need any less. All it does is make us more reliant on foreign regimes for that very same fuel. What’s worse is that this fuel will almost certainly have lower environmental standards and produce more emissions as it is shipped across the world to get here. We lost a third of our oil refineries last year. We have just four left. By the end of the Parliament we could have zero as they are being forced out of existence thanks to an onerous Carbon Tax and high energy costs. Some of our refineries are spending more on the Government’s Carbon Tax – which doubled last year under Ed Miliband – than on their entire wage bill. Guess who doesn’t face this crushing tax? The Indian refineries which are at the centre of the current storm. That’s what lifting the sanctions is allowing in: jet fuel and diesel from these refineries which, unlike our own, use Putin’s oil and have twice the emissions because, unlike our own, they are powered by coal. What kind of climate leadership is this? Where is it leading to? Bankruptcy? We have to face up to reality. The world is getting more dangerous and other countries like the US, the Middle East and Asia have not put punishing carbon taxes on their own industry. They are not shutting down their oil and gas industries – in fact, they are doing everything they can to maximise their own energy supplies. However, this is the logical conclusion of Ed Miliband’s plans. If you place higher burdens on our industry than other countries, then British production will decline. That does not mean we will need any less oil, gas, jet fuel, chemicals or plastics, we will just become more reliant on foreign regimes over whom we have no control. There is an alternative. But it requires a government prepared to abandon Ed Miliband’s zealotry and back our own domestic production instead. We need to repeal the Climate Change Act, axe the Carbon Tax, Get Britain Drilling, double down on nuclear and make electricity cheap. That’s the plan that the Conservatives put forward on Tuesday - but the one that Labour MPs rejected.

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Craig Eaton🇬🇧
Craig Eaton🇬🇧@RealCraigyBaby·
@AnnaClarke_____ Absolute bull crap what planet are you on. Producing our own food would be the fastest way to food insecurity. Have you read your post . You are delusional
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C. Auguste Dupin
C. Auguste Dupin@JoeBarnes136917·
@mgshanks North Sea worker here. You are lying. Oil installations shut down early when you ban exploration. This isn’t complicated and I’m surprised you don’t understand.
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David Worthington
David Worthington@davidn_clare·
@DaleVince Made with money that has allready been taxed, do you see the flaw in your statement, taxes are too high, they should reduce the tax on money made buy the hand, not increase the tax on money made with money.
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Dale Vince
Dale Vince@DaleVince·
Wes Streeting is right about this - we do tax money made with money at half the rate we tax money made with a pair of hands (quote from my book 2020..:) - it’s part of a broad range of tax issues we need to look at, an inherent inequality. But he’s wrong to present this as a wealth tax. And it’s unhelpful to do so, it might be an attempt to burnish his left wing credentials or just a misunderstanding. Equalising these two starkly different rates of tax is actually just the ending of a loophole for the wealthy, a significant advantage they currently have. We call money made with money (investments/assets..) a Capital Gain whereas money made in a job we call Income. That’s fundamentally unjust. Both are forms of income. Our tax system was written by people with money for people with money and it entrenches wealth, clearly - and increases the wealth poverty gap - year in and out. Tax equality is what this is about - some fundamental fairness. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Smeg Kettle
Smeg Kettle@Kettle_of_Smeg·
@joemartin1066 To be fair, most of the PC & Labour MPs appear to be permamently on their periods.
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Joe Martin Reform MS
Joe Martin Reform MS@joemartin1066·
Tampons in the men’s bathroom at the Senedd. Totally mental.
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