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Dave@dnich·
"I don’t know about you, but the idea of living in a world where the biggest cause of outrage is people being overly sensitive sounds like a dream to me." bit.ly/3KaIeEE
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CHARLIE SANSOM@CharlieSansom·
Now that Rupert Lowe’s party is officially registered, would you vote for Restore Britain?
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@garydench Sorry to confuse you Gaz, which one do those people think should be arrested and why?
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Fr Gary Dench
Fr Gary Dench@garydench·
@dnich I didn't say I thought anyone should be arrested?
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Fr Gary Dench
Fr Gary Dench@garydench·
The bizarre double-think of some of our politicians is both shocking and terrifying. If you're Ed Davey, Stella Creasy or the PM, one of these should be celebrated, and the other arrested.
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Dave@dnich·
@BenObeseJecty Maybe you should have made that argument then. It's at least partially accurate, if overstated and ignores the legacy of neglect. But why have you shifted the goalposts and failed to take accountability for your disingenuousness?
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP@BenObeseJecty·
@dnich I’m critical of the fact that there was no T45 available to be deployed in January when we should have sent one. We now do t have a T45 available for our SNMG1 flagship commitment. There’s no plan to address that.
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP@BenObeseJecty·
At what point will the Prime Minister assess Iran to have committed a direct act of aggression against the UK? If Iran has the ability to hit Diego Garcia with an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile, then it has the range to strike Central Europe too; a gamechanging reveal. With now the second attack on our bases we are clearly directly involved in this war. This calls into question our ability to defend any of our bases or assets within range of Iran with only HMS Dragon capable of doing so and it is yet to arrive in the Eastern Mediterranean. The interception of one of these missiles was from a US Navy SM-3 Interceptor.
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Dave
Dave@dnich·
@BenObeseJecty Good straw man Ben. Well done. You of course know that HMS Dragon was still supposed to be in dry dock now for maintenance, but crew did 6 weeks of work in 6 days to get it on the way faster? Are you critical of that or do you have something else to pretend I said?
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP@BenObeseJecty·
@dnich Ah, so I can’t criticise the current Government because of decisions by the previous Government I wasn’t part of. By your logic I’m also responsible for decisions taken by senior Army officers.
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Dave@dnich·
@BenObeseJecty That would work in defence of your disingenous nonsense, but you left the army in 2012 then showed your support for the Tory record on defence by standing for them in 2019 and 2024. Can only judge you by your actions. Maybe if one of you showed any accountability?
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP@BenObeseJecty·
@dnich I was in the Army during that period. What value is there in attacking me for decisions I wasn’t responsible for rather than the policies we’ve put forward that I do get a say in? By this logic only Reform or the Greens would ever appeal to you.
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Dave
Dave@dnich·
@jtworr Finally something you're qualified to comment on: "stunning duplicity." Shame this qualification renders your input utterly irrelevant, except as further evidence that you have no interest in honesty or decency.
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James Orr
James Orr@jtworr·
Stunning duplicity from Mandelson’s pet protégé. I said nothing of the sort, as he well knows. Reform won’t take lectures on keeping the NHS free at the point of use from the man who has taken more money from private healthcare interests than any other MP in Parliament.
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

Last night @jtworr sat and peddled the idea that our NHS is broken beyond repair. His solution? A system that would leave patients paying through the nose for even the most basic appointments. My solution? Rebuilding the NHS, so that it's always there for us when we need it.

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Peter Bleksley
Peter Bleksley@PeterBleksley·
Three days of decent weather has enabled 522 illegal immigrants to enter the UK via 9 dinghies. They’ll soon be on way to a city, town or village near you…
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Dave
Dave@dnich·
@LemonAi40903300 @BenObeseJecty Yep, pointing at Geoff Hoon doesn't change the fact that the fleet reached breaking point under 14 years of austerity and maintenance delays.
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Dave@dnich·
@BenObeseJecty Fair point on the personal timeline, Ben, you weren't in the room, but as a current MP and Shadow PPS for Defence, you're now the spokesperson for a party that oversaw 14 years of hollowing out the very fleet Labour initially shrank.
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP@BenObeseJecty·
@dnich Couple of points Dave. I was never in Government, I wasn’t even an MP. The reason why we don’t have enough Type 45 destroyers is because the last Labour Government halved the order from 12 to 6.
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Tony Calder
Tony Calder@TonyCalder17·
@stellacreasy @NeilDotObrien I don’t understand why a woman would bearing her child to nearly ‘full term’ would want to kill their child as opposed to having a Caesarian and placing them up for adoption What’s your view ?
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Interesting @NeilDotObrien - why do you include the rate of abortions and babies being born in your list of concerns as though the two correlated? as if women must have their freedom to choose what happens to their bodies curtailed in order for the birth rate to rise... that is quite handsmaid tale tbh....
Neil O'Brien@NeilDotObrien

-Abortions at all time record high -Rate at which people have babies at record low -You can now kill a baby the day before birth & no consequences - This may be dystopian, but it's not exactly The Handmaid's Tale.

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Dave@dnich·
@griffitha Whereas you have been told by someone to pretend you're worried.
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Andrew Griffith MP
Andrew Griffith MP@griffitha·
Smart people are extremely worried about this chart. ➡️ Highest UK borrowing costs since the 2008 global financial crisis. ➡️ No Chancellor has balanced our nations books for quarter of a century. I tell you, this is not sustainable.
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'Seeing is believing'
'Seeing is believing'@dave24144975·
Well done, Royal Mail—parcel received. And please, by all means, pop back for the rest of my garden ornaments whenever you fancy, you twat.
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Bishop Matthew@MatthewPFirth·
Every bishop with a seat in the House of Lords is morally obliged to be personally present there on Wednesday to vote against abortion up to birth, save for illness or bereavement etc.
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
This isn't just bigoted. It's also intellectually bankrupt. Kruger is literally saying Christians should have rights of worship not afforded to followers of other faiths. Then claims for followers of those faiths to ask for equity is an act of "dominance".
Danny Kruger@danny__kruger

Nick Timothy and Nigel Farage are right, and Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer are wrong. Small groups of people, of whatever religion, praying in public places is fine. And as a Christian country we should allow a special privilege for churches to lead services in our national spaces, like the Palm Sunday celebration that happens in Trafalgar Square. What we don't want is mass ritual observances intended to claim the civic realm for another religion, or assert the domination of another culture over our own Christian traditions. What happens in our national spaces is not neutral. People use Trafalgar Square, for celebrations and demonstrations, to make a point about the kind of country they want us to be. The Palm Sunday pageant reminds us of who we are - not as individuals (many or most of us don't identify as Christians at all) but as a national community, with the roots of our institutions in the ground of the Bible and our most solemn communal moments, from coronations to funerals, mediated through the liturgies of the Church. A mass Adhan held there, or in any town square, is making a different point: that Britain is not a Christian country, and that - inshallah - one day it shall be Muslim. This is unacceptable to the British public and indeed incompatible with our constitution. As ever with these debates, the issue is partly one of kind and partly one of degree. There is an issue with Islam itself as a religion which in most interpretations does not admit of pluralism or freedom of conscience, and therefore is inherently aggrandising, including over territory. But with a bit of confidence and a bit of toleration we could handle that - if it were not for the issue of degree. It is the scale of Islam in Britain, and the ambition of its leaders for greater scale, that makes the problem. The numbers of people who assembled for the adhan in Trafalgar Square, clearly and openly claiming the territory for a faith with no connection (indeed, with strong doctrinal disagreement) with the model of Western liberal democracy that Britain has developed and exported to the world - that is the problem. The numbers, whether everyone there understood it this way or not (and I suspect many did), convey an explicit threat to the foundations of our country. Being relaxed about other people's religion is a good thing, a very British thing. I don't mind modern druids dancing around Stonehenge in my constituency (arguably, though the historicity is tenuous, they have a claim to the place). I don't mind small groups of Hindus or Buddhists or Muslims demonstrating the reality of Britain's religious toleration by worshiping in Trafalgar Square. But let's not kid ourselves about this adhan, or pretend that we're just seeing another harmless expression of Britain's religious diversity. We are seeing an abuse of liberalism, led by people who are not themselves liberal; or - let us imagine they are acting in good faith - who are themselves deceived about what they are doing. It should not happen again. And it would be good to hear the Church of England say so.

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Dave@dnich·
@NorthBritannia @DPJHodges Yes, let's ignore the data that shows you to be wrong, whilst you continue to make things up. What a good Christian you are 🤣
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North Britannia,
North Britannia,@NorthBritannia·
@dnich @DPJHodges No religion isn’t in this conversation, they generally dislike all faiths. Dan said exactly that. Christianity is the largest faith in this country be a country mile..
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Dave@dnich·
@NorthBritannia @DPJHodges No he didn't (and believe me, I feel dirty defending him.) If your position is so strong, why do you have to make things up about others to make your point? Also, only 46% identify as christian, 37% no religion (2021 census) so maybe check your data...?
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North Britannia,
North Britannia,@NorthBritannia·
Dan just did. This is a predominantly Christian country, who’s entire foundation since the Romans was built on Christianity, Dan clearly believes in this multicultural society that no one voted for ever, we should accept anything any faith chose to do, whilst limiting our own faith and values not to look bigoted
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North Britannia,
North Britannia,@NorthBritannia·
I totally agree with Nick and Danny, just under half of this 70 million population identifies as Christian, our roots and common law was based on Christianity. Everyone else came to live in our country, being tolerant of other faiths doesn’t mean we should sacrifice our own or our traditions and laws to accommodate them.
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