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@emanonedits @0cPlights @RoworthJack direct democracy is when people vote directly on issues like the referendum, we live in a representative democracy where people vote in representatives to then vote on issues, so idk what jacks on he’s kinda chatting shit
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Jack Roworth@RoworthJack·
The candidates in the Makerfield by-election should push for direct democracy. MAKERFIELD FIRST.
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Jon Donne@DonneJon·
@Sargon_of_Akkad Hobbes was one of the first to talk about the social contract, i.e. the agreement to create a sovereign power The king or his "presence" is in no way the opposite of the social contract, what are you even saying here?
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Hearing the king say "the social contract" is a bizarre thing. His political presence is literally the opposite of the social contract.
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Charlie Richard
Charlie Richard@cavaliers_rock·
@timothy_stanley As JNT used to say, the memory cheats, but I don’t recall John Major being despised and riddled with scandal after scandal that way Sir Keir is?
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Tim Stanley@timothy_stanley·
A country that rehabilitates John Major will come to love Keir Starmer in time.
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@colinblute_ @Ne_chloropterus it was tradition for women to not vote, were you sad that they have women the vote as it was ruining tradition of discrimination on women
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colin@colinblute_·
@Ne_chloropterus Obviously in my own country I don’t want that but it’s never been a thing here. All I’m saying is I think it’s sad that in your country, simply because Labour won the last election, they can get rid of such an ancient and venerable tradition
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@AstralDragons00 @Steve_Laws_ I wouldn’t say that the hereditary peers were particularly clean mate, all elites from rich backgrounds with likely similar view points
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Jay@AstralDragons00·
@Steve_Laws_ There is no point to having the house of lords now. It's just a chamber of bought and paid for interest groups
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@DParadisio43137 @Sargon_of_Akkad I think you are quite stupid mate , there are 800 lords who are picked by the pm, 76 have been removed how will this effect where ‘illegals’ will join the lords
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ConquestBarbie@DParadisio43137·
@Sargon_of_Akkad Y'all are fucked. This will pave the way for your illegals to enter Parliament and make hard changes to the laws. Everyone British is about to become a 2nd class citizen in your own country. Y'all need to go back to remember Guy Fawkes.
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@JMcMurdockMP probably cuz me like u beat their wife
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James McMurdock MP
James McMurdock MP@JMcMurdockMP·
For the first time in recorded British history, 50% of women are not mothers by age 30. Of those women, a further 50% will never become mothers. It takes a village to raise a child, a village that no longer exists for an increasing number of people: -Fewer siblings among the reproductive aged population and delayed retirement for women and men, but particularly women, is crushing the traditional family support network. -The normalisation of 2 person working households and mass migration means every young person is in an economic arms race to buy a home. A race many have little chance of really winning. These factors and others have manufactured a self imposed fertility crisis. We either want a future for Britain or we don’t. If we do then we need to support the traditional nuclear family. We need lower taxes and less wage suppression so one salary can support a family. This is the opposite of what the UK currently does. Is family life for everyone? No, but it offers a much brighter future for society than whatever the below anti-family, miserable, propaganda is.
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews

'Like a trap you can't escape': The women who regret being mothers bbc.in/4baAm6E

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Ben Leo
Ben Leo@Benleo·
Iran firing missiles at UK bases. Labour gov still stays silent. Starmer will go down as THE weakest, most pathetic, vacuous, pointless and gutless PM in history. Boris called him the human bollard for a reason. No one will remember him in 50 years.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Nigel Farage calls for an end to Commonwealth voting & describes Gorton & Denton as the most shocking by-election he has seen I agree In some parts of the seat nearly half of all voters were born abroad mol.im/a/15602531
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@GoodwinMJ it’s unlucky u lost mate, u can stop crying
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Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
In the last 24 hours alone we’ve learned the deputy leader of the Greens joined a protest in support of a regime that’s planned 20 terror plots against Britain while their new spin doctor denied Jews were raped on October 7th. The Greens are a major threat to our country.
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@Alexarmstrong why are you such a hawk, why do you love war, why do you love civilian deaths
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
BREAKING: Islamist regime in Iran has attacked British soil. The Prime Minister must now respond with full force against the Islamic republic. We cannot remain neutral when our land is under attack. Anything less will demonstrate this govt cannot and will not keep us safe.
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@GoodwinMJ did u lose the gorton and denton by election
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Reform has called to ban wholesale postal voting and ensure that only British citizens can vote in British elections. A direct policy response to the problems we witnessed in Gorton & Denton. If you want to save our democracy, vote Reform.
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@LucyTCWife thought u liked hotels being burnt 😛😛😛😛😛😛😛😛
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Trish@TrishHodkinson·
Hannah Spencer will be a crap MP. Mark my words she’ll be rubbish!
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James Cleverly🇬🇧
James Cleverly🇬🇧@JamesCleverly·
This is unacceptable. We have a proud history of free and fair elections in the UK, we must not import bad practices.
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

👀The Electoral Commission give Democracy Volunteers access to polling stations at election time. Only they and the police can go inside. They’ve just issued this report about “family voting” in Gorton and Denton: Democracy Volunteers deployed four accredited election observers across the Gorton and Denton Westminster Parliamentary By-election today. The team attended 22 of the 45 polling stations in the constituency, spending between 30 and 45 minutes in each. The observers worked in pairs using the international standard for election observation - the four eyes principle. Each team assessed several aspects of the polling process, from accessibility to issues around the integrity of the vote. Staff were welcoming to the team and we would like to thank them for their time in accommodating our work. The team assessed two significant aspects of electoral integrity - family voting (where two voters either confer, collude or direct each other on voting) which breaches the secret ballot. The team also assessed the impact of the requirement for voters to show ID before they are issued with a ballot paper. 2023 saw the enactment of the Ballot Secrecy Act, which made the practice of family voting more clearly a breach of the secret ballot, making it more enforceable by staff in polling stations. Signage is now available to discourage the practice. Signage was only seen in 45% of the polling stations observed. The observer team saw family voting in 15 of the 22 polling stations observed, some 32 cases in total, nine cases in one polling station alone. The team observed a sample of 545 voters casting their votes - meaning 12% of those voters observed either caused or were affected by family voting. Commenting John Ault, Director of Democracy Volunteers said; ‘Today we have seen concerningly high levels of family voting in Gorton and Denton. Based on our assessment of today’s observations, we have seen the highest levels of family voting at any election in our 10 year history of observing elections in the UK.’ ‘We rarely issue a report on the night of an election, but the data we have collected today on family voting, when compared to other recent by-elections, is extremely high.’ ‘In the other recent Westminster parliamentary by-election in Runcorn and Helsby we saw family voting in 12% of polling stations, affecting 1% of voters. In Gorton and Denton, we observed family voting in 68% of polling stations, affecting 12% of those voters observed.’ The team also observed cases of voters being turned away, however, in each case this was due to them not being a registered voter for Westminster elections, such as having EU citizenship, and only being allowed to vote in local elections. The team also saw a number of voters taking photographs of their ballot papers and one voter being authorised to vote despite them already having been marked as voted earlier in the day. Democracy Volunteers has informed elections staff at Manchester City Council about our findings today. This Statement is now available on the Democracy Volunteers website HERE. --

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