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if being English and wanting my country to prosper and to be patriotic is right wing then I’m right wing

The once GREAT BRITAIN Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Yvette Cooper
Yvette Cooper@YvetteCooperMP·
I am truly appalled at the video posted by Israeli Cabinet Minister Ben-Gvir taunting those involved in the Global Sumud Flotilla. This violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity in the way people should be treated. We are in touch with the families of a number of British nationals involved to provide them with consular support. We have demanded an explanation from the Israeli authorities and made clear their obligations to protect the rights of our citizens and all those involved.
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
Brilliant, he speaks for me.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am delighted to launch Restore Britain's energy paper - a Britain-first energy security strategy. A Restore Britain Government will immediately enact these logical policies to make energy cheap, reliable and abundant. This is how to Restore Britain. assets.nationbuilder.com/restorebritain…
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Danny Kruger
Danny Kruger@danny__kruger·
Tomorrow the PCS civil servants’ union is debating a motion to ‘counter a hostile Reform government’ with ‘sustained industrial action’: they are planning to go on strike if we win. This is Reform’s response. Any civil servant who seeks to undermine ministerial authority and the impartiality of the Civil Service through unlawful strike action will no longer have a job to return to. The Civil Service exists to implement the will of the government of the day. Its staff must do what duly-elected ministers ask them to do, within the law - or leave. By publicly confirming the reason for future industrial action as opposition to a specific ‘hostile’ government, the PCS have ensured their strikes cannot be considered a ‘trade dispute’ and would be unprotected and unlawful. Under section 12.1.21 of the CSMC, no appeals to the Civil Service Appeal Board will be possible in this situation. As the Shadow Home Secretary already set out, pension entitlements and any entitlement to redundancy pay may also be lost. Those who do choose to strike because, like the PCS, they disagree with the democratic decision of the British people are not only taking part in unlawful industrial action but are also in breach of the Terms & Conditions of their employment, specifically section 4.1.3 (b) of the Civil Service Management Code (CSMC): “civil servants must not take part in any political or public activity which compromises, or might be seen to compromise, their impartial service to the Government of the day or any future Government”. The fact is under a Reform UK government the Civil Service will be a much better workplace than it is today. Our plans will deliver a smaller and more highly skilled Civil Service where good work is rewarded and officials are able to make a real difference to people’s lives. A union that prioritised its own members would recognise that our agenda will be the most pro-worker in recent political history. We’re happy to work with any fair-minded trade union to develop policies to support workers. But, if the PCS don’t wish to engage reasonably they should know that we will turn their anti-democratic motion into a resounding win for a Reform UK government, the taxpayer, and the British people.
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Jack Prandelli
Jack Prandelli@jackprandelli·
Norway and the UK drilled the same North Sea. 🇳🇴Norway got $2 trillion. 🇬🇧The UK got tax cuts. Same basin,Same era.... Completely different outcomes. Norway captured $30 per barrel in government revenue. The UK captured $11. That gap, compounded over 50 years of production, is the entire difference. Norway's model was simple: tax heavily (78% marginal rate), take direct equity stakes in fields via the SDFI, own part of Equinor, and put everything surplus into a fund invested abroad. The Government Pension Fund Global now holds over $2 trillion in assets. That's $390,000 per Norwegian citizen about 1.5% of all listed equities on earth. The fiscal rule: only spend the 3% annual real return. Never touch the principal. The UK started producing earlier, at lower prices, with a lower tax rate (40%) and no saving mechanism. North Sea revenues flowed straight into the general budget. Economists estimate the UK missed out on roughly £400 billion compared to a Norwegian style regime. The windfall largely financed tax cuts in the 1980s rather than a fund. Where things stand in 2026? Norway's petroleum sector will generate $63 bn in net cash flow this year alone feeding a fund already large enough to cover 10-15% of the national budget from returns alone. The UK is a net energy importer. Since 2021 it has paid countries like Norway more than £100 billion for gas. One country treated oil as a finite resource to convert into permanent financial wealth. The other treated it as income. image source:eia
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Great to talk to this patriot in Makerfield - I'll be there very soon to meet the team...
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Nina Wysocka
Nina Wysocka@realninawysocka·
As a Brit born to immigrant parents, I’ve always followed the law, respected British culture, just like my parents did, gone through school, college and university, earned a Law degree. I’ve worked, paid my taxes, and been a law-abiding citizen. So I have to ask: why is it so difficult for immigrants to do the same? It’s not too much to ask. All we want is for people to respect our laws, society, and culture when they come here 🇬🇧❤️
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
I am proud and humbled to have been selected as Labour’s candidate for Makerfield. These proud working-class communities represent the very best values of our country and they deserve so much better. It would be my honour to work for them every day, if elected as their MP, to achieve that. Many people here feel Westminster isn’t working for them and they are right. I am standing to change that and get the voice of these communities heard loud and clear. I am glad that this by-election has finally put the places that make up the Makerfield constituency into the national spotlight. They have been neglected by national politics for too long. It is a good thing that all political parties are now on the hook to tell the voters here what they are going to do for them. More than anything, people need life to be more affordable again. As Mayor, I have brought in changes which are helping, such as the £2 fare cap, free bus travel for our 16-18 year-olds and removing the 9.30am restriction from older and disabled people’s bus passes. But there is only so much I can do from Greater Manchester. If elected, I will have a relentless focus on reducing people’s everyday costs and bills and well as securing the investment these communities need. I have been an elected representative in Greater Manchester for 25 years. Throughout that time, I have fought for the people of the North West of England on so many fronts. I am now ready to bring the whole weight of that experience to fighting for the communities of the Makerfield constituency and would be privileged to be given that opportunity.
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Bridget Phillipson
Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP·
With Reform UK, it's always about 'looking after our own' until it comes to feeding children. Labour is providing over 6,400 children across Kent County Council with free breakfast clubs. Reform UK literally want to take the food from their mouths. mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
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The Sales Bull 🎯 Follow if you sell B2C or B2B
Norway built a £1.4 trillion fund from North Sea oil Britain built £2.91 trillion of national debt Same sea Different ruling class We were robbed
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
"Only 35% of secondary school teachers are male, and that falls to just 15% in primary schools. The whole education system is now female-dominated. And boys are doing badly. If this were the other way round, there'd be uproar." Joanna Gray on the Sceptic. Full episode👇
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UN Women@UN_Women·
Let women be. Let women lead. Let women thrive. Let women speak up. Let women represent. Let women live peacefully. Let women express themselves. Let women control their bodies. Let women live.
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@bmay Retards like you really don’t get it do you? We are a democracy, like it or not Brexit was voted for. Labours job was to show the people pros/cons of a return and do a referendum. Not just to go against the vote of the people. Men have died for us to have the vote and democracy
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Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
Andy Burnham can apparently change Britain without reversing Brexit. I’m afraid it’s yet another fantasy, and one that ironically hurts the people who hate Europe the most. Politicians must stop pretending Brexit is compatible with a dynamic prosperous future. It’s horseshit.
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Holly Grayle
Holly Grayle@HollyGrayle·
No other group blows up concerts, hacks the head off a soldier in broad daylight, stabs a man walking his dog, or rapes women and little girls on a scale not seen outside a warzone. You're not victims. You're the perps. Get TF out.
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Candice Holmes
Candice Holmes@hol40900·
.@MarinaPurkiss exactly. The real question isn't "should we rejoin?" It's "why on earth wouldn't we?" £100bn lost in trade. GDP 4% smaller. Food bills up 25%. And the crown still costs £138m. The Tories broke it. Farage cashed in. The crown watched. And you paid.
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