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Lake District (Gods Country) Katılım Kasım 2011
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Nobody asked him to. Nobody was watching. He just saw something needed doing and did it. The world runs on moments exactly this small.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I have been forensically digging through these asylum contracts, and one stands out to me. It is absolutely staggering. Please read on. £1,593,535,200 for 'Provision of Bridging Accommodation and Travel Services’ awarded to ‘Corporate Travel Management (North) Limited’. According to the official record, they’re based in Bradford… Let’s dive into it. It’s related to the Bibby Stockholm, housing illegal migrants on a barge off the coast of Dorset. Bradford is certainly a strange place to base such an enormous contract. What is all of that money, OUR money, being spent on? All this information is taken from official documents, labelled ‘sensitive’. The illegals must be provided with a ‘varied daily menu’, taking into account all religious needs. If the illegal arrives late and missed the evening meal? They must be provided with a ‘light snack’. What about cleaning? A ‘cleaning programme’ must be delivered to the standards set by the ‘British Institute of Cleaning Science’. Routine cleaning must be provided, and their cabins are cleaned on a ‘twice weekly basis’. A ‘house-keeping laundry service’ is included, with a maximum '48-hour turn around’' Information on the local area is provided - including amenities and facilities. Illegals are assisted to make contact with a local GP surgery and dentist - they are assisted to do this. The illegals are to be taken and returned from medical appointments. A ‘programme of organised recreational activities' are provided, seven days a week. Activities available ‘morning, after, and evening each day’. Full Wi-Fi coverage is required, with a bank of mobile phones available '24/7'. Transport requests will be taken at short notice, all day every day. The transport must be ‘punctual’. ‘Adequate transport links’ must be provided to assist the illegals into the local area - and booking of transport services must be delivered for those ‘who wish to travel beyond the local area’. Warnings against ‘unconscious bias’ are made, and it’s adamant that ‘the interests of the Service Users are best served.’ It goes on and on and on. Are you happy that your tax is being spent on these services for illegals? For transport? Recreational activities? Shipping them into local communities to roam the streets? One of these illegal migrants was sentenced for sexually assaulting a teenage girl on a beach. There will be many, many, many others. 'Corporate Travel Management (North) Limited', based in Bradford, received this astronomical contract. A strange company name for such a service. What was the procurement process? How was this decided? I have put these questions to the Home Office, and I am demanding answers. The Bradford firm was told on the 24th of February 2023 that they had been awarded this £1.5 billion contract, excluding VAT (with an extension option.) Who was the Home Secretary at this time? Reform’s Suella Braverman. Who was the immigration minister at this time? Reform’s Robert Jenrick. They were the ministers, they were responsible. I want to know exactly why these outrageous contracts were signed off. It is scandalous. SO much more information on these contracts is redacted. I am going to find it... We should not be caring for these illegals, we should not be housing them, we should not be accommodating them. We should be deporting them. On an industrial scale. They are treated better than British citizens. FAR better. It makes me sick. The amount of OUR money that has been spent on these third world criminals by politicians (Reform, Conservative and Labour) is the biggest scandal of our time.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am proud to announce local businesswoman Rebecca Shepherd as our Restore Britain candidate for the Makerfield constituency. Rebecca has spent most of her adult life living and working in the Wigan borough, where she has built and run her own small business. Through that experience, she understands first-hand the pressures facing local businesses and working people across the community. Like so many residents, Rebecca has seen the growing impact of rising costs, increasing legislation, red tape, and bureaucracy, which continue to make everyday life more challenging for ordinary people trying to work hard, support their families, and stay afloat. Put simply - she understands what local men and women are going through. This is the type of person we need in politics. Not career politicians, but genuine people with real life experience. Rebecca is particularly passionate about improving SEND access and support across the local area. Her interest in SEND-friendly activities comes through the work she does within her Community Interest Company, where she has seen first-hand the importance of opportunities, practical support, and activities for people with additional needs. Rebecca is standing for Makerfield because she believes local people deserve honest representation, accountability, and someone prepared to fight for the interests of the community rather than their own political careers. I look forward to campaigning with Rebecca, and putting forward Restore Britain’s positive vision for the Makerfield constituency. Rupert Lowe, Restore Britain Leader Our local priorities: Safer streets for women and girls - tackling the gangs of foreign men who harass and intimidate local women and girls in Ashton, and elsewhere across the constituency and the Wigan Borough. Fight reckless overdevelopment in areas including South Hindley, and Winstanley - roads, dentists and GPs must come before responsible house building provided for local families. Improved SEND support for those in genuine need - we must avoid overdiagnosis, but also provide proper investment to those who need it. Including a constituency-wide investment programme for the improvement and maintenance of children’s playgrounds. Tackle anti-social behaviour in Ashton and elsewhere - no-nonsense, visible policing to crack down on criminal activity in our towns. Parents too must be held responsible for what their children are inflicting on the community. We say enough is enough. Restore our high streets - push for free car parking to drive footfall, abolish business rates to reinvigorate our town centres and deliver a full investigation into the explosion of vape shops and Turkish barbers for trading standards/immigration non-compliance. We are in this to win it.
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Councillor Nickie Brown
Councillor Nickie Brown@Nickie_Brown·
Let’s have a think about what’s happening in Makerfield. This by election is costing taxpayers £226,208. And it’s happening because a Labour MP chose to step aside to make room for Andy Burnham’s leadership ambitions. He admitted that himself. But here’s some more interesting figures. If Burnham wins, he’ll have to resign as Greater Manchester Mayor too. That triggers another election costing taxpayers around £4.7 million. So in total, nearly £5 million of public money could be spent not on improving services, fixing roads, supporting communities or helping struggling families, but on political career ambitions. People are struggling with bills, crime, NHS waiting lists and communities being ignored. Yet Westminster politics still seems focused on who climbs the ladder next. That’s what frustrates people. Not democracy. Political games made to look like democracy.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Starmer accused the Unite The Kingdom march of “peddling hatred and division”. So did David Lammy. Sadiq Khan called it “far-right”. Given that only 20 arrests were confirmed, less than the FA Cup final yesterday, @Keir_Starmer @DavidLammy @MayorofLondon should all apologise.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
20 arrests confirmed arrests were made at the Unite the Kingdom march yesterday. For context, Notting Hill carnival last year had 443 arrests. The FA Cup final yesterday had 22 arrests. UTK had fewer arrests than a football match. Not a drunken, thuggish yob event at all.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Yesterday's march was peaceful, patriotic and filled with decent Brits who are concerned about the direction of our country. Starmer should apologise for how he smeared many, many thousands of ordinary patriots. Incredibly, I think less of that man every single day.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Yesterday’s march in London was very significant. It exposed one of the biggest lies in British politics. By all accounts , there was no violence, no racism, no extremism. All I see in the videos are ordinary men, women, families, children, pensioners, & workers, many from different racial & ethnic backgrounds, expressing their entirely legitimate concerns about the direction of the country they love, their home. The term ‘far-right’ used to mean organised political violence, extremism, racial hatred, and a rejection of democracy. But now? As Keir Starmer, Sadiq Khan, and much of Westminster has shown, the term ‘far right’ has been expanded to such an extent it means anybody who holds views the establishment disagrees with. What happened yesterday was clearly not ‘far right’. What happened yesterday was clearly not ‘hate’. And what happened yesterday was clearly not ‘extremism’. Mainstream commentators and politicians should find the courage to stand up and say this. If you continue to casually smear millions of people as ‘far right’ then you’ll not only ensure the term no longer has any meaning at all. You’ll also only deepen the well of resentment and understandable anger that millions of people feel as they are forced to watch the destruction of their home while being also told their entirely legitimate views are illegitimate. The term ‘far right’ should only be used for genuine extremists who espouse racial hatred and want to overthrow democracy. For all those people yesterday, they should be called what they are. Patriots.
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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain will be standing a candidate in the Makerfield by-election. There is overwhelming demand from our local members to do so, and I entirely agree. Our campaign has already started, and we aim to win thousands and thousands of votes. More news very soon.
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David Lammy
David Lammy@DavidLammy·
The Unite the Kingdom march organisers are spreading hatred and division. They do not reflect the Britain I’m proud of. Peaceful protest is a fundamental right and one I will always protect. But if protest turns violent, we will act swiftly, with extra court capacity in place.
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Avi Yemini
Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
🚨 Rebel News is officially SUING Keir Starmer after his government blocked two Jewish journalists from entering the UK to cover the Tommy Robinson rally. God bless Ezra Levant.
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Lee Hurst
Lee Hurst@LeeHurstComic·
Will Andy Burnham… Leave the ECHR? Deport illegals? End Net Zero? Cut taxes? Cut spending? Abolish Overseas Aid? If the answer to the above is, as I suspect, “No”. What is the point in him replacing Starmer. Reform should hound him on all these points, all day, every day.
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Ant Middleton
Ant Middleton@antmiddleton·
A couple of by-elections coming up! A move back to the UK may just be on the cards to help the country I spent well over a decade defending to give a proper helping hand to turn it around and make it safe once more! 🫡🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
We look forward to the Makerfield by-election. Reform will throw absolutely everything at it.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
The UK right now: £3 trillion in debt. 0.6% growth. Highest borrowing costs since 1998. Inflation rising. Energy market a joke. Spends more on welfare than raises in income tax. Illegal migrants everywhere. And the Labour government? Decides to have a civil war. Total joke.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Oh it’s brilliant. This is Starmer in 2020 I suggest he watches this on loop “When you lose an election in a democracy, you deserve to… You don’t look at the electorate and ask them ‘what were you thinking?’ You look at yourself and ask ‘what were we doing?’” GLORIOUS 🔥
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
This is Wes Streeting … The man who believes he has the talent to be the new Prime Minister. The man who stands firmly against hate speech… And these are some of the posts he has made on X Always keep the receipts. (Verified by Grok and reported in the media)
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
How on earth has Angela Rayner been "cleared" by HMRC? She didn't pay the extra £40,000 stamp duty that was due. She didn't take the specialist tax advice on her flat purchase that she was advised to take. She failed to pay the extra stamp duty that she, as Housing Secretary, had brought in for second home purchasers. For HMRC not to issue a fine means they judged her decision as "reasonable care" having been taken, or it was possibly "careless", but not a "deliberate" underpayment. She clearly did not take "reasonable care" to ensure her tax was correct. And if it was "careless", it was *deliberate* carelessness. Do you seriously think that if YOU underpaid your taxes by £40,000 as the then Deputy Prime Minister did, that you would get away without a fine? Sorry, but this stinks.
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar

EXCL: Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC of deliberate wrongdoing or carelessness over her tax affairs, paving the way for a potential leadership bid if Keir Starmer’s grip on power unravels. The former DPM has settled £40,000 in unpaid stamp duty, but has not paid any penalty as a result of the investigation. HMRC was also satisfied there was no tax avoidance. Rayner tells me she was “bruised” by whole experience because of intrusion into her disabled son’s personal life, but also because it had appeared as though she was “in it for myself” rather than on the side of ordinary people. Rayner indicated she may run in event of a contest as she would “play my part” and that she understood why Labour MPs were so upset following last week’s election crushing. She said Starmer should “reflect on” stepping aside.

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