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Tracy Brabin WY 🌹
Tracy Brabin WY 🌹@TracyBrabin·
🚨Reform UK are not on your side🚨 They don’t want: ❌Investment in our NHS ❌Protections for children online ❌Free breakfast clubs ❌£45 billion for Northern Powerhouse Rail @UKLabour is delivering here in West Yorkshire Don’t let them hold us back. Vote Labour this May🌹
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
Haha! Billionaire Brit Ben Delo who lives in Hong Kong donated £4 MILLION to Reform earlier this year, and Labour then blocked donations over £100k from Brits living abroad. So he's moving back to the UK to donate £MILLIONS more to Reform. Have that @Keir_Starmer 😂
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
The scheming and dishonest Keir Starmer will not stop us. In fact, his actions have only made brave people like Ben Delo even more determined to beat Labour at the next election. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Cllr Sam Journet
Cllr Sam Journet@ReformUKSam·
BREAKING NEWS! Basildon Council FORCED to remove COVERT camera from @reformparty_uk Group Room… Installed by super creepy Basildon Labour.
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Thomas Skinner ⚒
Thomas Skinner ⚒@iamtomskinner·
You might find it funny mate and you are entitled to ya opinion. But suicide is the biggest killer of men my age, and too many ain’t talking. They let it all bottle up. Every Sunday we get from 60 up to 140 blokes from all walks of life. Some just come for fitness, some for the fresh air, some because they do genuinely need it. And it helps. They help me. If it helps just one person, it’s worth it. We’ll keep going every Sunday. You’re welcome to come down and see it for yourself. You will enjoy it. Bosh❤️
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DazNchaz
DazNchaz@dazNchazz·
@UKLabour Why bother go to work. Might aswell sit at home and have loads of kids and then your whole life is absolutely free, Never to do a days work or pay a penny tax. Infuriating
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The Labour Party
The Labour Party@UKLabour·
From today, the two child limit is lifted. That means 450,000 children will no longer grow up in poverty.
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Chris Philp MP
Chris Philp MP@CPhilpOfficial·
Letter to CEO of Waitrose calling for their employee Walker Smith to be reinstated and given a bonus - after he was disgracefully sacked for tackling a shoplifter
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David Davis MP
David Davis MP@DavidDavisMP·
Pursuing veterans over the Troubles risks a corrosive, one-sided process that betrays those who served with bravery, courage, and honour. These senior generals are right: this witch hunt must end. The Government must restore balance, fairness, and justice. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/0…
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Patrick Christys
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys·
What is the point of the police just standing there doing nothing?
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
This cannot be right. Those who uphold the law as they do their job should be protected. We are working on a change in the law to give good citizens like Walker Smith unambiguous protection. theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Three former soldiers will appear at Belfast magistrates court on April 20th. One is charged with a killing that took place in May 1972. He is not accused of acting outside his orders. He is accused of acting within them. The distinction no longer appears to matter. This is the reality behind Labour's Northern Ireland Troubles Bill, a piece of legislation dressed in the language of reconciliation that functions, in practice, as an engine of persecution. The state that sent these men to Northern Ireland, that gave them their orders, that relied on their judgment in circumstances no minister has ever faced, is now the state that funds the machinery pursuing them through the courts half a century later. That is not a technicality. It is the central fact. Taxpayer money flows to the lawyers challenging the actions of soldiers whose actions were sanctioned by the taxpayer. The government calls this justice. General Sir Peter Wall, who commanded the British Army for four years, calls it something without moral backbone. He is right. The operational consequences are already visible. Elite soldiers are leaving the SAS and SBS rather than face the prospect of prosecution decades hence for missions carried out under government orders. The crisis has become sufficiently acute that reservists are being brought into the regular SAS to fill roles vacated by those walking out. Britain's most capable fighting force is being quietly hollowed out by a bill whose architects appear indifferent to the result. Seven former SAS commanders have warned that the legislation is doing the enemy's work, that operational secrets exposed through inquiries give hostile states a narrative of lawless troops. Moscow, Tehran and Beijing do not need to discredit British special forces. Westminster is doing it for them. The asymmetry at the heart of this legislation is not incidental. It is structural. IRA members were released under the Good Friday Agreement. Many destroyed evidence, stayed silent, or received letters guaranteeing they would not be pursued. Soldiers kept records, gave statements, and remained traceable. Decades later, only one group remains available for scrutiny. Not because they are more culpable, but because they are more reachable. The Coagh ambush of June 1991 illustrates the logic perfectly. Three IRA men were stopped by the SAS on their way to murder someone. A coroner ruled the force used was justified. Years later a family challenged that ruling, arguing the soldier should have paused after each shot to consider whether to fire the next one. A judge described that argument as ludicrous and utterly divorced from reality. The challenge continues, funded by legal aid, heard at the Court of Appeal just days ago. No verdict ends the process. The process is the punishment. Keir Starmer has said publicly he is absolutely confident there will be no vexatious prosecutions. Three soldiers will be in a Belfast court in sixteen days. His confidence has not reached them. The government insists its bill provides robust protections for veterans. General Sir Nick Parker, who oversaw the final operations in Northern Ireland, says ministers do not understand the duty of the state to stand by those who serve it. The duty to stand by those who serve is contractual, not sentimental. A soldier who follows orders in a war the state authorised cannot later be offered up as payment for political convenience. What is being constructed here is not a legacy process. It is a permanent legal industry, sustained by public money, targeting the most traceable participants in a conflict the state itself waged. The soldiers kept their records. That is now their liability. A serious country does not behave this way. This one, apparently, does. "Keir Starmer has said publicly he is absolutely confident there will be no vexatious prosecutions. Three soldiers will be in a Belfast court in sixteen days. His confidence has not reached them."
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ثنا ابراهیمی | Sana Ebrahimi
As an Iranian watching this rescue mission unfold, I was praying the American pilot would make it out alive, not just for him, but so the Islamic Republic could not use him as a bargaining chip or claim some twisted “victory.” At the same time, I felt a deep envy. Your government sent elite special forces, million-dollar aircraft, and moved heaven and earth to bring one American home. No hesitation. No excuses. In Iran, the regime uses human shields and recruited child soldiers to clear minefields during the Iran-Iraq war. They treat their own people like disposable tools. They are now recruiting child soldiers as we speak. The Islamic Republic has zero regard for human life. That’s the brutal difference. One side risks everything to save their own. The other sacrifices their own to stay in power. This hits hard when you have lived under both realities.
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Joe Rich
Joe Rich@joerichlaw·
Well said again, Dan Hodges (@DPJHodges)
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