
ex welsh labour supporter
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Muslims want to censor the works of white European men in British schools. Anti white hatred in UK is unprecedented.

Fetterman: I think the reflecting pool and the ballroom are entirely appropriate. America is turning 50 years old. Why would we want to make sure everything looking great. We need a ballroom.


More than 100 Senedd election candidates have signed a ‘Pledge for Palestine’, backing calls for a boycott, divestment and sanctions on Israel wp.me/p8Mk4U-1kmj




If you live in the south Wales valleys and would never in a million years vote for the Tories, why on earth would you consider voting for Reform?! They're nothing but a party of failed Tories, trying to pretend they're not! Instead, vote for Wales, vote @Plaid_Cymru 🏴🏴🏴


JD Vance: Stopping funding for Ukraine is one of the things I’m proudest we’ve done in this administration.


🇬🇧 We asked Brits where the UK ranks vs US states in income per person. Average answer: 7th. Wealthier than 43 states. The reality: 51st. Dead last. Below Mississippi. Below Arkansas. Below every single US state. 🧵




My plan in 2022 was to lower the cost of domestic energy in Britain (relative to the international market) by: - abolishing windfall tax on North Sea - licensing new North Sea production - allowing fracking - abolishing green taxes and subsidies This would have lowered Britain's domestic energy costs relative to the international market. At the same time we would guarantee that energy bills would not go above £2,500 - recognising the prior state failure in ensuring security of energy and the necessity of energy for the economy. Because this only paid out when energy prices were high- its cost would be quickly reduced/eliminated by falling domestic energy prices thanks to supply side policy. Needless to say the Treasury was unable/unwilling to model this and the policy was missrepresented by the media who simply don't understand this stuff. My successors continued with the price guarantee but failed to implement the supply side measures. Thus we are back to square one. It's still the right policy.















