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@overthereseeit

Dad, ex Rugby player, Running, Triathlon, Family. Tired of virtue signalling, lefty, zealots Live life to the full. Never surrender. #lcw18 #outlawtriathlon

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Mif@overthereseeit·
Student politics hits hard cold reality. Labour are unable and unwilling to address the financial train crash that is incoming.... @UKLabour need removing from govt soonest - they are writing cheques that this country and electorate can not cash. Borrowing exceeding forecast principally needed to service the ever increasing debt interest is fiscal suicide.
Liam Halligan@LiamHalligan

This story below reveals the true extent of Angela Rayner's cluelessness when it comes to economics, the public finances and financial markets. I say that not with glee - but deep alarm and regret. If this is really how the probable next Prime Minister of the UK thinks - betting markets put a more than 50% chance on leadership coup by June - then the ousting of Starmer/Reeves by Rayner (or Miliband) is likely to spark an instant spike in gilt yields, from their already elevated levels. Just the fact that Rayner has said what she has below will put yet more upward pressure on the market-driven borrowing costs – whatever the Bank of England says is these days mere mood – that drive the interest rates faced by firms and households. I have nothing against more social housing – on the contrary, the arguments in favour of building more are at the heart of my book "Home Truths", along with policy mechanisms that could get that done. But if you think that, in the current environment, hard-nosed international creditors do - or even should - give a monkey's about the "social benefits" of subsidised housing then you are utterly and dangerously deluded. Again, I say this in sorrow, not glee. I knew plenty of smart people at the top of successive Blair governments. The architects of New Labour – at least the Blairites – always made sure there were financially literate and market-savvy people in the room when big decisions were made. That was important back then - when the national debt Britain had to service was 35pc of GDP. Now – with the same metric pushing 100pc of GDP and Britain paying more than Morocco to borrow money – it is absolutely vital. It seems that there is no-one – NO-ONE AT ALL – near the top of today's Labour government who has the first clue about the realities of public accounts and global finance. These are – once again – NOT tribal or party-political points, but statements of cold fact ....

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Mif@overthereseeit·
WTAF.... is there nothing this hopeless, hapless @UKLabour govt can do without making a complete Horlicks of it. This is a about leadership (or more accurately the absence of quality leadership across the ruling class). When the govt prioritises spin over content, when it favours student politics over strategy, when party is more important than country and personal advantage overrides service... we end up in the mess we're in. We've created a culture of incompetence, mediocrity and anti-nationalism in the ruling class (who are, of course, insulated from the chaos and misery they preside over). Time to get them out, to hold them to account for their venal, vexatious attacks on our great country and people. Act now, put pressure on your MP, make your anger visible, make it clear we need a change and help get these idiots out so we can start the critical task of rebuilding this country. Putting it back on the global map and re-earning the respect we deserve.
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Josh!@McNolf·
MoD u absolute fools, doxxing your own Ukrainian repair depot
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Mif@overthereseeit·
Powell is entitled to his personal views (although I think they're completely wrong headed). However his personal views are clearly not in the wider British interest and he should be removed immediately from being a position to make decisions regarding British interests. The mans views are not fit-for-purpose. Get him out now before he causes any further damage. Is there a 'misconduct in public office' angle to this?
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James Glancy
James Glancy@jaglancy·
I had to re-read this many times. Johnathan Powell, architect of the Chagos surrender deal, invited IRA terrorists Martin McGuinness and Gerry Adams to his wedding in 2007 (Spectator). The British Government is run by traitors.
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Mif@overthereseeit·
When it comes to this.... UK leadership being parodied for the buffoons they are. Right now the @UKLabour govt is a cesspit.... lie after lie, serial incompetence (if not malfeasance) that is going to collapse under the weight of its own horrendous, immoral dishonesty. They do not represent what the UK is now or in the future. Shame on them. And its likely to get worse as more is released. #GetStarmerOut
Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212

And straight into the charts at number 2 is Starmer & Mandleson with "Epstein Island In the Stream"....

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Just another example of @UKLabour tearing apart the cherished social and political fabric of the UK. Naked, partisan political vandalism dressed up as 'common sense'. Poppycock... this disaster of a administration is flailing about, lurching to ever more extreme, lunatic policies in a vain attempt to reverse their fortunes. Caring not about the future of this great country, motivated purely by greed and partisanship. Amazing how quickly, so called 'principled' politicians abandon said principles when they get their noses in the trough (so obviously evidenced by this useless labour govt). @Conservatives and @reformparty_uk need to make it clear that all of these policies will reversed immediately and that these decisions will be subject to criminal investigation and sanction. #sameoldlabourparty
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

There's a line in a democracy that, once crossed, changes everything: when elections cease to be an obligation and become a variable. That line has now been crossed in Britain, and it's the state's own elections watchdog saying so. The Electoral Commission has been explicit: Labour's justification for delaying local elections is not legitimate. Not unwise. Not clumsy. Illegitimate. Extending mandates damages public confidence, undermines local legitimacy, and creates a clear conflict of interest by letting councils decide how long they can avoid voters. In any functioning democracy, that would end the matter. Here, the government presses on regardless. That's the scandal. This is no longer a party political dispute or a row between Reform and Labour. The referee has intervened and said the game is being rigged, and the players have decided to ignore the whistle. When a government continues with election delays after being told by the independent authority charged with protecting electoral integrity that its reasoning does not hold, the issue stops being reform and becomes power protecting itself. The language Labour uses is revealing. Elections are framed as an inconvenience. Voters are framed as an administrative burden. Democracy is reduced to a cost-saving exercise, something to be postponed if the spreadsheets look untidy or the reorganisation plans are mid-flow. Ministers speak of "capacity constraints" as if the right to vote is a luxury item that must wait until the filing cabinets are rearranged. In a democracy, administration exists to serve elections. Elections do not exist to suit administration. The conflict of interest identified by the Electoral Commission should alarm anyone who still believes in democratic norms. Councils are being asked whether they would like to delay the moment they must answer to voters. That's not consultation. It's self-dealing. No serious system allows those in power to decide how long they may remain there without consent. Yet this is now presented as a "locally led approach," as though outsourcing democratic suspension makes it virtuous. Worse still is the uncertainty. Candidates have been selected. Campaigns have begun. Money has been spent. And with months to go before polling day, the government is still dangling the possibility of cancellation. The watchdog describes this uncertainty as unprecedented. That word matters. Democracies rely on predictability. Once elections become provisional, subject to last-minute ministerial approval, the entire process is degraded. When challenged, ministers retreat into condescension. Chris Bryant waves away concerns as conspiracy and insists that "ordinary people" would think elections are "a bit daft." This is a familiar trick: speak for the public while denying them a voice. Redefine democratic rights as common-sense nuisances that sensible adults should stop fussing over. It's the rhetoric of managed democracy, where participation is tolerated only when it produces the correct outcome. None of this is happening in isolation. Mayoral elections have already been postponed. Now council elections are being pushed back again. The pattern is clear. When the polls turn hostile, the timetable moves. When voters become unpredictable, the vote is delayed. Governments confident in their mandate do not need to buy time. They face the electorate and take their chances. Labour is not doing that because it knows what the numbers say. The danger is not just that millions of people may be denied a vote next year. It's the precedent now being set. Once a government learns it can delay elections after the watchdog objects, after campaigns have begun and candidates are in place, the principle is broken. Elections become conditional. Democracy becomes something you are granted when those in power feel safe enough to allow it. "Chris Bryant waves away concerns as conspiracy and insists that "ordinary people" would think elections are "a bit daft.""

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Mif@overthereseeit·
Now obvious that this hapless, hopeless @UKLabour govt, without any meaningful mandate is determined to trash the UK. The willingness to override constitutional convention, the abject failure to address the serial dishonesty of their politicians and the disrespect they show to the parliament and parliamentary process can't go unrecognised and unpunished. Starmer, Reeves et al are drunk on power, they lack the honour and integrity to hold themselves and their idiot colleagues in check. The Speaker of the House of Commons is unable or unwilling to hold these clowns to account - blatant lies remain unchallenged and the daily gulf in ethics, integrity is just accepted. This has to change, people in the UK are getting very frustrated and angry.... Politicians need to held in check and to carry the consequences of their decisions now and in the future. Political and economic vandalism can't be allowed to continue. Something has to change.... and soon.
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Muscular Englishness@MuscularEnglish·
Rachel Reeves, the plagiarising poseur who fibbed about her Bank of England stint and got the boot over dodgy expenses, now faces mutiny from her own paymasters at Unite, Labour's fattest union wallet, branding her tax-grabbing Budget "completely un-Christian." Stealth hikes hammering 10 million workers with £26 billion in raids, freezing thresholds to pickpocket the low paid, while she cosies up to the swamp's eco-zealots and globalist chums. Her CV's a fairy tale, her book's cribbed claptrap, and now this early leak blunder exposes the lot as amateur hour. Slash the foreign aid bonfire, boot out the Channel invaders draining billions, and redirect to our squeezed pension pots and veteran care. Let this fracture splinter Starmer's sham, real patriots demand a Budget that bows to British grit, not betrays it with socialist sleight of hand. Forge ahead, our resolve outlasts their rot.
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Mif@overthereseeit·
It is time to take the UK credit card off this unqualified, out of her depth amateur for misuse/abuse. Past behaviour is best predictor for future performance... This @UKLabour govt is in permanent, self-inflicted crisis, imisserating the very people they purport to be representing. The damage these rank amateurs are causing will take years to recover from.
Rush@exRAF_Al

And to think they ranted that Boris should resign for ‘cake’. Has anyone actually checked that Reeves did actually go to Oxford? • I didn’t know a landlord licence was needed (yes you did). • I was a Chess Champion (no you weren't) • I put expensive gifted clothes down as office expenses (to avoid scrutiny) • I spent 10 years at the Bank of England (actually, well under half of that if you exclude secondments and study leave) • I was an "Economist" at the Bank of England (actually a lowly analyst who had to be sent to study for a Masters to upgrade her weak knowledge of economics) • I was an "Economist" at HBOS in Leeds (no, you worked in Complaints) • I need to go for medical appointments (actually, you were moonlighting for the Labour Party) • Boss, here are my expenses (which were fiddled) • I wrote a book (actually much of it was copied and pasted from other sources) • I run out of money at the end of the month [on a household income of around £250,000 at that time] • I won't raise taxes (what to say about that one?) • I won't come back for more (we know she lied claiming her “once done” tax raising budget was a pack of lies) • I can be trusted with money (had House of Commons Credit Card taken away for misuse)

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Dominic Frisby@DominicFrisby·
Ooh. The Chancellor’s been telling 🐖 porky pies. Quelle surprise. It’s not like she has previous.
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Mif@overthereseeit·
It's what we have come to expect of this deceitful, incompetent @UKLabour party. With very few exceptions, the cabinet are not of the calibre required and their actions demean the posts and the country. They are talking heads, more interested in their narrow world view and self interest than any sense of service. This is what happens when you put unqualified, student politicians in charge - chaos reigns, they change their minds on a whim, they wilfully mislead, take no responsibility for their actions and destroy goodwill with markets, allies and the populace. If only we had come grown ups in charge..... The UK is a global laughing stock #sameoldlabourparty
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Ben Habib
Ben Habib@BackBrexitBen·
Britain is not just a place on a map; it is the root from which America herself grew. Saving these islands is not nostalgia, it is saving the West. The lanyard class may smirk and sneer, but history is turning, and the nation they tried to hollow out is stirring again. Their contempt for ordinary patriotism is the surest proof that the people are right. 🇬🇧 Tune in at 10am with @DrDStarkeyCBE & @benhabib6 : youtu.be/C5QStVYkmPo
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Mif@overthereseeit·
Much vaunted 'grown up in charge'. Talk about inter galactic levels of self delusion. Has neither the character or the integrity to reflect on her self evident dishonesty (I'm a high powered economist darling, ignore my CV), incompetence (as her actions drive the UK economy off the edge of a cliff) and undeserved vanity (do you who I am?)) History will not be kind as she fades back into deserved ignominy. She will be sentenced to become the poster girl for talentless, postural politics proving the dangers of putting talentless wannabe's in charge of anything important. Vacuous self serving mediocrity at best. #sameoldlabourparty
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Mif@overthereseeit·
This sentiment is growing.... UK is not an attractive destination for inward investment. @UKLabour are taking the UK economy off the edge of a cliff. Economic vandalism, writ large.... it will take years (if not decades) to recover from the fiscal incompetence of 'Rachel from Accounts' and her hapless, economically illiterate colleagues. Debt charges heading up, value creation coming down and being squeezed out of the economy, govt activity (which doesnt create wealth, growth etc) propping up GDP number, inflation out of control etc. Alongside eye wateringly high energy prices baked in for decades, UK is now has very few levers left to drag itself out of the utter car crash we are seeing now. It's bad now, going to get much worse and will be catastrophic for the next generation. Why would any sane business invest in this situation? All because of the student politicians misruling this great country. Get these eejits out ! #sameoldlabourparty
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

🚨BILLIONAIRES SAY NO TO UK INVESTMENT "It takes 30 years to do a 9 month project" "Around 25% of the UK is on social benefits" "The Government is Socialist"

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@PatrickChristys It is right that they resigned, it happened on their watch. They go with their dignity, integrity and honour intact... something our politicians could learn from (@lisanandy @davidlammy)
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Spirited1@helen_spirit1·
Morning @Keir_Starmer No veteran remotely believes you care one jot about them. You let them rot, homeless on the streets whilst prioritising illegal predators, then personally appointed an Attorney General who has spent his entire career persecuting soldiers. Shame on you.
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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
SHAME ON YOU STARMER !!Over 7,500 Veterans are HOMELESS, sleeping rough or in a homeless refuge yet we have approximately 35,000 ILLEGAL MIGRANT MEN are in HOTELS receiving 3 meals a day and all their amenities!!! You are loathed by every decent human being in this country!!! LEST WE FORGET. @Keir_Starmer @ukhomeoffice @pinkladies_uk
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lyncey 🇬🇧 yorkshire 💋@lyncey_gilbe·
This horrible man, who removed his poppy before speaking to Muslims, who robbed British pensioners of winter fuel allowance and knelt for BLM will be laying a wreath today at the cenotaph and pretending he gives a shit! Makes me sick!! LIAR @10DowningStreet @Keir_Starmer
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