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Almost?
It’s way past almost.
But that’s what you get for believing his lies in the Labour leadership contest, which he & McSweeney knowingly peddled.
Karl Turner MP@KarlTurnerMP
Keir Starmer has almost taken Labour to point of no return, says suspended MP Karl Turner thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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Once again, this is what our country needs. Javier Milei fired 50,000 government employees, cut the government by 30%, and reduced the government ministries from 18 to 8, and achieved positive fiscal results.
Talk about cutting costs.
Viva la libertad! @JMilei
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For four decades, we’ve been told the age of hydrocarbons is over - and the 'transition' is a fait accompli.
Yet, as conflict flares in the Middle East, the mask slips. We see clearly that today's modern world doesn't run on aspirations. It runs on the density of oil, gas and coal. It's a collision between a green climate agenda and harsh reality. The crisis narrative has already dismantled much of Western energy infrastructure and skewed our reality.
This conflict is a hard lesson, highlighting the immediate need for raw high-energy security - and plenty of it. You cannot fight a war, feed a nation or sustain an economy on intermittent power when the chips are down.
While the West has focused on dismantling the reputation of coal, oil and gas, the current crisis proves we haven't dismantled our dependence on them.
When the Strait of Hormuz is threatened, the world doesn't look to renewables to keep the lights on. It looks for the high-density power only possible from raw hydrocarbons. Warring nations need urgent baseload power to build and move navies and fly fighter jets.
While we scramble for the energy density required to protect our sovereignty, the very CO2 produced by that 'engine' is quietly fueling the greatest planetary greening event in 34 million years. Nature is far more pragmatic than our bureaucracies.
Demand for high-octane energy just re-entered the room.

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Unsurprising then that Starmer first blocked an inquiry into the grooming gangs and then, when his hand was forced, extended it beyond the lifetime of this parliament.
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EXCLUSIVE: An explosive Express investigation reveals Sir Keir Starmer's CPS committed a ‘betrayal' of a grooming gang victim so horrific that an independent reviewer labelled it ‘deplorable further abuse.' #DailyExpress #Echobox=1775405450" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">express.co.uk/news/uk/218982…
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In 2016, 17.4 million people voted to stop sending money to Brussels and stop being subject to its rules.
In 2026, Keir Starmer is in talks to send Brussels £2.9 billion a year — permanently — and is openly not ruling out returning to the Single Market.
Nobody voted for this. Nobody was asked.
The people who howled loudest about “respecting democracy” after 2016 are now engineering the reversal of it, one “ambitious trade deal” at a time.
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Dear Ayesha Hazaraki,
You think little girls getting raped is funny?
Well, I was sexually abused from 5 years old.
And it’s politicians like 𝙮𝙤𝙪 that are the reason little girls like me are still being raped, exploited and murdered across the country.
In my hometown, those in power dismissed victims as 𝙩𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙗𝙡𝙚𝙢𝙖𝙠𝙚𝙧𝙨, 𝙥𝙖𝙠𝙞 𝙨𝙝𝙖𝙜𝙜𝙚𝙧𝙨 and 𝙬𝙝𝙞𝙩𝙚 𝙨𝙡𝙖𝙜𝙨.
They shamed and intimidated little girls like me into silence. They accused us of lying, or putting ourselves in risky situations, or even 𝙬𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 to be raped.
They stood by and did nothing while young girls were being brutally abused.
And, as many other girls systematically groomed in Telford have testified, I was made to feel as though I was to blame. The system criminalised the victims, rather than going after the perpetrators.
I remember being asked by a detective whether I “consented” at any point to sexual activity, and told by a social worker that “my actions had led me to where I was today”.
All the while the Labour-led council tried to block an independent inquiry into CSE for years and their Council Leader (now the MP for Telford), along with 10 other powerful local men, even wrote a letter to the Home Secretary saying they felt an inquiry would unnecessary.
In Rotherham, Rochdale and elsewhere, victims were continually swept aside by those in positions of power, as if they chose this lifestyle. The attitudes that social workers, local services, authorities had towards children was so skewed, and so deeply unprofessional.
It broke me. And I spent years in silence because I thought I would somehow be judged or penalised for the abuse I had suffered. Because I had been conditioned to feel like I was somehow responsible for my own victimisation.
The Telford scandal made headlines when it broke in 2015, then again when the Crowther Report was released in 2022. Yet, The news cycle moved on far too quickly.
This isn’t a 60-second-and-then-done issue. For change to occur, there needs to be constant attention brought to this issue because, otherwise, silence and ignorance only serves to support the predators and the paedophiles.
This is a crime that thrives on misinformation, on fears of “racism” and a lack of awareness, and on being swept under the rug.
They rely on girls not being taken seriously, the media not caring and the police not taking any action to investigate.
These are not crimes of the past. Kids are still being exploited, groomed, raped and even murdered in council estates like mine. It isn’t enough to have empty words and hollow promises.
Child rape is not a joke.
It is a national epidemic.
But those in power like Ayesha Hazaraki refuse to address that fact for fear of being forced to confront their decades-long failure to protect young girls from abuse.
It’s easier to ignore victims, especially when they come from communities, social classes or demographics that are already disenfranchised in Britain. And for those who do speak out, it feels like you are screaming at a brick wall that would rather label you as the problem than take you seriously.
Our trauma isn’t a “dog-whistle” or a “trumpet” to blow against the Labour Party.
It is the harrowing reality of the institutional blindness and contempt that allowed little girls to be sacrificed at the altar of political correctness, while politicians sneered and branded us troublemakers and attention-seekers for daring to want justice.
Shame on Ayesha Hazaraki.
Shame on Labour.
Shame on all of them.
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8 countries phased out coal.
China built 80 gigawatts of it last year...
The countries that went coal-free:
🇬🇧 UK 36GW down to zero
🇵🇹 Portugal gone
🇦🇹 Austria gone
🇧🇪 Belgium gone
🇸🇪 Sweden gone
🇮🇪 Ireland just joined the list
Now zoom out
While these 8 countries celebrated their coal-free milestone
China approved 808 new coal units across Asia.
The entire UK coal fleet that took 25 years to phase out?
China replaces it in a few months of construction.
This isn't about who's right or wrong on climate.
It's about who's building energy security while others are dismantling it.
With Hormuz closed not one coal free country is sleeping easy
And China?
Still building.
Read my latest article 🔗 Link 👇
open.substack.com/pub/themerchan…

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