Mike Barnetson
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@Teslarati Always. It is enough to run it without the A/C turned on, so it barely uses any battery. I plan to keep the car for a long time and want to preserve the interior.
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GB News is on the hunt for a British journalist, political commentator, podcaster and / or politics nerd based in Australia for an exciting new show. Knowledge of Australian and British politics and current affairs is preferable, strong banter is essential.
Reach out to me if you're interested or know anyone who may fit the bill.

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Her full quote was
I don’t want to hear about Black Lives Matter.
I don’t want to hear about White Lives Matter.
Everyone matters.
Henry Nowak matters.
Which is entirely right. Everyone matters. She cares about all lives.
How can you criticise that? Looks like reform are rattled by kemi
Reform UK@reformparty_uk
Kemi Badenoch, just like Starmer, doesn’t care. Only Reform UK will openly say that white lives matter too.
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Claire. Yes. We do.
We need to face the facts, ask the uncomfortable questions, consider the unpalatable.
Our fear of stigma and racial bias is actually making it worse.
I should know.
My son paid the ultimate price.
We need those in high office to listen and act.
Properly, and not politically.
#barnabywebber
#graceomallykumar
#iancoates
#nottinghaminquiry 💚💛
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@Lord_Sugar I love these posts. You were way ahead of your time.
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34 YEARS AGO - Back in 1992 I launched the Amstrad Notepad, a simple-to-use forerunner of the present-day laptop. To make things easy it had four colour-coded keys providing instant access to the built-in apps: wordprocessor, calculator, diary and address book. I wrote the introduction in the userbook myself, stating, 'If you can't use this new computer in five minutes, you can have your money back.'
Check out the Amstrad Nostalgia Website 👉amstrad.com/?s=NC100
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'I don't think you have Mate', should go down in history as the line that inspired huge change within British policing, but it won't, because most senior officers are DEI and other woke nonsense obsessed tossers.
@PoliceChiefs @CollegeofPolice
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@ODane7792 @nexta_tv It's correct. In the UK, you can drive an Ami at 16 on a moped/motorcycle licence. In France, you can drive one at 14 with basic training.
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In France, an unusual race was held featuring ten Citroën Ami cars
These are small electric vehicles that usually reach speeds of up to 45 km/h and, in many countries, do not require a driver’s license.
During the event, they were “pushed” to around 65 km/h.
Due to their limited range of about 75 km, the race was held not on a traditional track but on a velodrome.
Participants completed 100 laps in front of spectators and commentators.
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Great thinking from Harman Singh Kapoor
Harman Singh Kapoor@kingkapoor72
Carrying a kirpan like this also solves the issue of religious belief. We don’t need a long and sharp blade to fulfil our need to carry a ceremonial dagger.
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Thanks Steve. I don’t know what I’d do without this expert official government guidance. It would never have dawned on me to ‘remove unnecessary clothing’ if I was feeling a tad hot. It’s an insight for the ages. And will save many lives.
Steve Reed@SteveReedMP
I know lots of people will be out over the weekend enjoying the sunshine. It’s important to stay safe in the heat - so check out the guidance below before heading out. #stay-safe-when-swimming" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">gov.uk/government/pub…
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@SamaHoole Another example of Net Zero madness negatively affecting the UK economy.
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A tenant farmer in the Cairngorms says land that sold for £500 an acre a few years ago now goes for £5,000. He is being moved off ground his family has worked for generations, because he cannot outbid the people buying it. The buyers are corporations, and they have no intention of farming a single acre of it.
Here is how the trick works. A company keeps emitting carbon exactly as before. Same factories, same flights, same supply chain, same product. Then it buys a Scottish hillside, plants some trees, and announces to the world that it is now carbon neutral, or, if it is feeling brave, carbon negative. The emissions never fell. It simply bought a landscape to point at.
Take BrewDog. In 2020 it bought a 9,300-acre Highland estate, propped up with public grant money, and promised a million trees and the crown of the world's first carbon negative beer business, removing twice the carbon it emitted, forever. By 2023 roughly half of the 500,000 trees it had managed to plant were dead, killed by drought, with critics noting the planting was drying out the peat and releasing carbon of its own. The advertising regulator ruled its carbon-negative claims misleading. In 2024 it quietly dropped the badge and dismissed the entire carbon credit market as a flood of cheap schemes whose benefit was "questionable, maybe even non-existent." Then it sold the estate to a firm whose actual business is selling carbon offsets.
That is the whole model in one story. Public money in. Dead trees out. A green halo worn for four years and then dropped. The farmer who used to be on that land, gone. The hillside passed to a company that exists purely to sell other people the right to keep polluting.
This is no fringe case. In one recent year, half of every estate sold in Scotland went to investment funds, corporations and charitable trusts rather than anyone who would farm it. A third of the deals for plantable land are now done off-market, in secret, precisely so the local community never gets the chance to bid.
So this is what net zero looks like on the ground. A man who produced food is priced out of his own glen. A corporation that produced emissions buys the glen, calls itself a force for good, and sells the carbon. The land stops feeding anyone. Nobody's emissions actually went down by a gram.
The food was real. The farmer was real. The carbon saving is a line in a slide deck.
And we have somehow decided the villain in all this is the man with the sheep.

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@Emma_A_Webb Their seeming inability to apply critical thinking sums up why the country is in the state it is in.
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In this country we are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. Yet from the way Henry Novak was treated, it seems certain police officers had already decided he was a criminal based purely on accusations and labels. he was laughed at by the police after saying he had been stabbed this is deeply disturbing and raises serious questions that deserve proper scrutiny.
People are losing trust in the institutions that are supposed to protect them. When the police, the establishment and the mainstream media appear selective in whose suffering matters, it leaves many feeling angry, ignored and failed. those responsible should be held accountable.

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@JEFETRADES Stocks that skyrocket on hype can reverse just as quickly.
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@JamesMelville He is so disingenuous. If, as he says, "we are in the grip of markets we don't control", how were Labour able to make a promise to cut £300 off bills in the first place? The media need to ask this question.
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@PeterMcCormack @realninawysocka Completely agree. Truss was taken down by the establishment and her own party.
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@realninawysocka 1. Thatcher
2. Truss
The rest only go in the worst list.
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