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Fleet Air Arm Vet. F.S.U. member. Thatcherite. Forest fan. Golfer. Boomer. "Always be yourself. Unless you can be Batman. Then always be Batman.
East of West Katılım Mart 2019
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‘Putin’s sailors can claim asylum, ministers fear.’ We cannot be obligated to follow absurd international or human rights laws, when they leave us hamstrung and defenceless against threats to British security and safety. No more stupid law. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/1…
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🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer has yet to authorise the seizure of Russian tankers in the English Channel over fears the sailors will be able to claim asylum
It's thought that Putin has sent agents on board so they can spy on Britain from within
[@Telegraph]
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RT @CameronDLWalker: UPDATE 2: The Duke of Sussex and ex-Sentebale trustee Mark Dyer “categorically reject these offensive and damaging cla…
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EXCLUSIVE
Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to drop legislation which would cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a further deterioration of relations with Donald Trump
The Times has been told that a bill underpinning the controversial deal will not be included in the King's Speech next month after the US president branded it an "act of great stupidity" and withdrew his support
The government stands by the deal and will attempt to persuade Trump to change his mind but has acknowledged that it cannot proceed without his backing
Ministers are "deeply frustrated" with Trump, who initially supported the deal after extensive discussions between intelligence agencies but changed his mind during a dispute with Nato over plans to seize Greenland
The government believes that it puts the future of Diego Garcia, the UK-US base in the islands which has been used during the Iran war, at risk
It is concerned that Mauritius will mount a legal challenge granting it access to the waters around Diego Garcia, making it harder for the base to host nuclear submarines and patrol surrounding waters
The deal was highly contentious. It would have seen Britain hand over the islands to Mauritius before immediately entering into a 99-year lease for Diego Garcia.
The government claimed it would cost £3.5billion, although the Tories disputed this and said it would cost £35billion his over its lifetime.
thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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@FarmersGuardian I'll still be buying my meat from my local proper butchers thanks.
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M&S has announced a £2.1bn investment in British beef and lamb, alongside new 10-year contracts covering 3,500 farmers. 🛒
Industry leaders say long-term deals like this are key to restoring confidence, supporting investment and stabilising livestock numbers.
READ MORE: ow.ly/Uhyn50YGXBu

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Excellent article by Tom Sharp.
Latest horror revelation: the RAF has (an already pitifully small number of) 9 P-8s but only crews for 3-4! telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/1…
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Labour MP Invites Representatives of Ex-Dictator’s Party to Parliament to Complain About Bangladesh Election order-order.com/2026/04/10/lab…

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@DailyMail Think Zelenskyy who no one ever wants to criticise should concentrate on the war in his own country and not try to tell U.K. citizens what they should do !
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RT @JeremyCordite: There are rumours that Keir Starmer will visit Britain for a photo op later this year.

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🔴 Yvette Cooper and Shabana Mahmood are understood to have raised concerns that seizing tankers in British waters would allow Russian mercenaries to exploit the asylum system
🔗: telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/1…

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Today, in London, pro-Palestinian protesters have charged at, and chased, British military personnel, chanting 'baby butchers' and 'shame on you'.
British military personnel, heckled, on British soil.
On the 22nd May 2013, another British soldier was targeted, he was brutally murdered on the very soil he had sworn to protect, he was murdered for that reason alone, butchered on British land by Islamic terrorists. His name was Lee Rigby.
Today in Britain we have over 40,000 terrorists on the MI5 watch list. Approximately 39,000 are thought to be linked to Islamic terrorism. Of the 40,000, only around 3,000 are under close observations at any one time, due to lack of resources, which means 37,000 are out there right now, and we have no idea what they are up to.
In addition to the above, we have hundreds of thousands of 'political protesters'. They have threatened our Jewish population, took a sledge hammer to a police women's back, sprayed paint into RAF jet engines, vandalised businesses, buildings, national landmarks and art, among other things.
David Cameron stood in the HOC on the 25th November 2014 and said 'we would learn the lessons of what happened in Woolwich'
Will we? when? when it happens again?
@keirstarmer @UKLabour wtf are you waiting for? are you waiting for another Lee Rigby?
Sort it out now, get this trash off our streets, fking fed up of the entitled little brats.
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Fujitsu is playing a key role in HMRC's monstrous 'Making Tax Digital' programme, just as it played a key role in the scandal involving the prosecution of sub-postmasters. “We were involved from the very start. We did have bugs and errors in the system and we did help the Post Office in their prosecutions of the sub-postmasters," admitted Fujitsu’s European boss, Paul Patterson.
Fujitsu has failed to contribute to the £1.5bn sub-postmaster compensation bill but has still been awarded a non-competitive £61m HMRC contract titled “Hosting provision for the Computerised Environment for Self-Assessment."
HMRC’s £61 million Fujitsu contract shows that Making Tax Digital for Income Tax is not replacing the old Self Assessment architecture so much as being layered onto it. If the core Self Assessment environment still needs a non-competed emergency-style hosting deal because no realistic alternative is ready, that raises obvious questions about how far this tax ‘modernisation’ really is from the legacy systems it claims to supersede.
Fujitsu's record in the Post Office does not exactly fill one with confidence that taxpayers can trust HMRC's MTD programme.

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