
Mike Cox 🇬🇧
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Mike Cox 🇬🇧
@mikecox53
Retired Financial Adviser, Military Brat, I TRY TO BE POLITE - I follow back serious Tweeters and block idiots. Retweet’s not necessarily my opinion




🚨EXCLUSIVE🚨 Lord Hermer is not fit to oversee Labour’s Troubles bill after his “betrayal” of British troops, former SAS leaders have claimed. The Attorney General is facing calls to resign as the UK’s top lawyer after The Telegraph exposed his role in one of the most notorious witch hunts in British military history. Lord Hermer, a close political ally of Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, is now working alongside ministers on the Government’s new Northern Ireland bill, which will scrap immunity protections for veterans facing court hearings over incidents during the Troubles. Labour claimed the immunities given as part of the Tories’ previous Legacy Act, which Sir Keir scrapped, were “incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights” because it could prevent rights violations from being properly investigated. Former military chiefs, however, have repeatedly warned that the new law, which as Attorney General Lord Hermer has a close role in overseeing, would open up a Pandora’s box of legal claims and risks elderly veterans being dragged through the courts. Two former SAS commanders have criticised the situation, insisting Lord Hermer must quit, while Sir David Davis, a Tory MP and former SAS reservist, said the Attorney General should step away from dealing with the Troubles bill. Full story: telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/2…




No, it stands for English civilisation winning. You stand for putting treacherous lawyers who collaborate with criminals in charge of lawfare against the SAS. A future regime will jail your mate Hermer and RICO through your network RETWEET IF AGREE




Lord Hermer is a disgrace. And the fact that Keir Starmer brought him into government tells you everything you need to know about the PM. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/2…


"Starmer has morphed into the least appealing classroom character of all – the kid who blames everyone else for everything, snitching on anyone he can and dropping them in it to save himself. "In recent months he has got rid of a cabinet secretary he appointed, an ambassador he appointed and now the permanent secretary at the Foreign Office, as well as accepting the resignation of the chief of staff he appointed and seemingly delegated everything to. Cleaning up after himself has become a full-time job." Marina Hyde on brutal form. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

A Morrisons store manager says his life has been completely 'devastated' after he was sacked for confronting a repeated shoplifter. Sean Egan - who had worked in the Aldridge Morrisons in the West Midlands for 29 years - was escorting the shoplifter out of the store when the thief turned aggressive.


🚨EXCLUSIVE🚨 SAS soldiers are resigning in significant numbers over fears they will be subjected to “witch hunts” by human-rights lawyers. Multiple sources have claimed that personnel from across 22 SAS, the Army’s most elite fighting force, have applied for premature voluntary release. The Telegraph is withholding the exact figure for security reasons. However, several SAS sources have described the recent losses as “significant” and a “threat to national security”. At least two squadrons, D and G, are believed to have been affected, with insiders saying outrage over recent war crime probes into Afghanistan and Syria, which have been branded “witch hunts”, are believed to be the main driving forces. Among those understood to have resigned include several senior warrant officers, who are the backbone of the special forces and among the most experienced troops in the regiment. A number are understood to have applied for release “on principle” just before Christmas. “Morale is s--t at the moment,” one insider with knowledge of the recent losses told me, while another said there was “considerable disquiet” in the regiment as a result. The SAS resignations are a major blow to the famed special forces unit, which is the tip of the spear in any military operation and is deployed globally. Full story: telegraph.co.uk/gift/ee5ad8ccb…



