donna slinger

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donna slinger

donna slinger

@reddon09

Proud Manc. Supporter of Manchester United and Lancashire County Cricket Club. I believe in a strong independent United Kingdom.

Manchester, England Katılım Nisan 2010
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Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki·
The UK just “smashed” its May temperature record… but here’s the part the Met Office conveniently leaves out: The PREVIOUS record was set in 1922. That’s 104 years ago. Long before SUVs, private jets, or modern CO₂ emissions. Heathrow Airport didn’t even exist yet. The area was literally farmland and small villages. So if a 1922 heatwave could produce nearly identical temperatures in a world with ~130 ppm less CO₂, maybe, just maybe, natural variability plays a much bigger role than the panic merchants admit.
Met Office@metoffice

Temperatures at Heathrow have recently reached 33.5°C, provisionally beating the all-time May record

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House Of The People
House Of The People@HoTPOfficial·
The government announced a significant reset of Britain's relationship with the European Union this week, including new trade and defence agreements that will shape the country's economic future for years to come. It was negotiated behind closed doors, agreed without a public mandate, and announced as a fait accompli. Whatever you think about Brexit or European integration, the question of whether decisions of this magnitude should be made entirely without consulting the people who will live under them is one that cuts across every political position. House of The People was built to put the public back inside the room where these decisions get made.
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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
Well i have heard it all now. Ed Milibands brother David talking about wealth distribution. This rat has made a fortune of the backs of our misery, profiting from refugee resettlement. Sounds like he wants to abandon the elderly here. Doesnt even live here.😒
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
The judge who let a teenage rape gang walk free also spared a sex offender caught with extreme pornography and handed just 21 months to a drug driver who killed a cyclist. dailysceptic.org/2026/05/25/jud…
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Stewart Whyte
Stewart Whyte@whyteforAEast·
Reform have a scrutiny problem. The Aberdeen South by-election candidate won’t do media interviews, the Makerfield by-election candidate won’t do media interviews and Farage won’t do media interviews. It’s clear they think accountability is beneath them.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Right. Just so we’re all clear. Farage and Reform tried to put me in prison because I backed the mass deportation of Pakistani child rapists and their foreign wives/relatives who allowed it to happen. My home was raided by armed police late on a Friday night as a direct result of Reform’s allegations. My guns were seized. They tried to ruin my life. In every way. Farage admitted on national television it was all because I backed mass deportations. He said that was the moment they realised they ‘had to get rid’ of me. Not the bullshit allegations they went to the police with, but the fact I want the Pakistani rapists removed from our country. He admitted it. That all happened. Fair enough. I took it on the chin, and planned out our next step. I founded Restore Britain to give the British people the democratic option to agree with me. Restore Britain will, without apology, deport every last foreign rapist and all foreign accomplices who knew it was happening, yet failed to act. If that means entire communities go, that means entire communities go. I really don’t care. We will rid Britain of that cancer. Now Reform are incandescently angry that we are giving the British people that choice. Deploying increasingly desperate smears against our movement. If people don’t agree, they can vote for someone else who won’t deport. There are plenty of options - Reform, Labour, Tories. Take your pick. Go for it. But if you want those evil scumbags out of our country, along with every foreign coward who enabled it? You now have that genuine option. Restore Britain.
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The Nativist
The Nativist@TheNativist_·
I have refrained from talking about Henry Nowak so far because I was too angry. I remain too angry. I'm angry at the scumbag who stabbed an 18-year-old boy to death. Who drove a blade into the back of his legs to stop him from running, then finished him by skewering him through the chest with an 8-inch blade. All while that poor boy tried desperately to escape. I'm angry that the same scumbag then cried "racism" to cover his tracks, claiming self-defence after pursuing and butchering an innocent boy who just wanted to get home. I'm angry at the parents who tried to hide the murder weapon and shield their killer son from justice, putting blood loyalty above any sense of right and wrong. I'm angry at the police who handcuffed a bleeding teenager while he cried "I'm dying" and "I can't breathe," and let him bleed out in the street. All because his attacker cried racism. I'm angry at the judge who has introduced manslaughter as an alternative verdict before the jury even had a chance to decide. Robbing Henry's family of the proper verdict on what was clearly cold-blooded murder. I'm angry at a nation that grants religious exemptions so minorities can carry deadly blades in public while locking up natives for far less. A nation that has opened the floodgates to migrants who want us dead and now watches its own young bleed out in the name of "diversity." I'm angry that we've allowed it to happen. I'm angry.
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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake·
Reform’s flagship tax policy just got marked by independent experts. The verdict is brutal. They costed tax-free overtime at £5bn. The real figure looks closer to £14bn. A £9bn hole in one announcement. 1/
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle

Reform UK wants to abolish income tax on overtime. It sounds like a tax cut for hard work. Actually a tax cut for the word “overtime”. So little GDP impact & huge cost - we reckon £14bn not Reform's £5bn If you want to spent £5bn on tax cuts, we have ten better ways: 🧵

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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
Well well.. a sitting MP and Nigel’s right hand man has leaked private DM’s from when I was a Reform candidate and Chair of a London Branch. I asked him and several other Reform MPs over 9 months to write a policy for the safety of Women and Girls - none of them did - that is why when Rupert asked me to join @RestoreBritain_ to lead this very campaign I defected. This is further proof that @RobertJenrick cannot be trusted and that Reform are intent on damaging a woman’s reputation who is committed to the safety of Women and Girls. And yes.. I have always been open about my desire to become an MP because its the only way I can stop the rape and sexual assault of our little girls.. if that makes me a bad person then so be it !!! Im just so glad im not still in the cesspit that is Reform. Shame on you!!! @reformparty_uk @RupertLowe10 @Nigel_Farage @BasilTheGreat
Right Track@RightTrackGB

🚨 NEW: It has been revealed that Orla Minihane, Restore Britain’s spokeswoman for the Safety of Women and Children, privately messaged Robert Jenrick in February asking for his help to become an MP. She sent the final message just days before defecting:

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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Wow. Just when you think Reform UK couldn't sink any lower. Sitting member of parliament @RobertJenrick is now leaking the private DM's of a woman who just wanted to get a safeguarding policy in place for Women and GIrls Orla's been very open about this, she tried with Reform FIVE TIMES to get that policy arranged, they didn't care, that's why she left. The only lesson to take from this is that you cannot trust Robert Jenrick What a scummy move
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JACK ANDERTON@JACKGUYANDERTON

🚨Restore’s spokeswoman for the Safety of Women and Children privately messaged Robert Jenrick in February asking for his help to become an MP and praising his economic speech. She sent the final message just days before defecting. The DMs between Jenrick and Orla Minihane:

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Johnnny Know All
Johnnny Know All@johnnnyknowall·
Remember when Andy Burnham lambasted Margaret Thatcher for ‘selling off’ council homes? It was last week! Yet in 2005, as an MP, he snapped up a two-bed ex-council flat in London for £215k, claimed mortgage expenses on it, and now rents it out for massive PROFITS. Pure hypocrisy from the man who lectures us on HOUSING, TAXES and demanding WOMEN give up their‘SAFE PLACES’. He’s not just a Champagne Socialist, his morally DANGEROUS. #BurnhamHypocrisy #ThatcherWasRight #Makerfield
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donna slinger@reddon09·
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Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07

🚔 “There was a lady under the train and she was still alive. So we’ve got to get on to that and deal with it.” That was the mindset of four South Yorkshire Police firearms officers faced with a scene most people would never forget. A busy platform at Doncaster Station. Commuters in shock. A woman trapped underneath a train with catastrophic injuries. PC Christopher Bell, PC Ben Hawley, PC Carl Holden and PC Tanveer Akhtar didn’t stand back and wait. They climbed down onto the tracks with their first aid kits and crawled underneath the train. “One foot clearance above our heads.” Just picture that for a moment. Darkness. Metal. Noise. Confusion. And four officers trying to keep somebody alive underneath a train carriage. PC Bell recalled: “I had to take my stab vest off to get under the train.” PC Hawley said: “We ran past ambulance and fire services on the platform. I just shouted: ‘This line off? Are we safe to get down?’” Then came the moment they discovered the woman was still conscious. “It was surprising that she was conscious and talking. She could tell us her name, but was massively in shock.” The officers applied tourniquets to her legs, treated serious head injuries, and manoeuvred her inch by inch underneath the carriage so they could support her head and keep her alive. And this is something a lot of people outside policing probably don’t realise… Firearms officers receive advanced trauma and first aid training because they may have to deal with catastrophic injuries in some of the most dangerous situations imaginable. That training mattered here. The ability to stay calm. The ability to use tourniquets correctly. The ability to assess trauma injuries under immense pressure. The ability to work together in an environment where one wrong move could have had devastating consequences. Later, NHS surgeons contacted police to say that without the officers’ intervention, the woman’s life “would have been lost.” That is extraordinary policing. Not for applause. Not for recognition. Just courage, professionalism, teamwork, and four officers refusing to give up on another human being. For anyone thinking about police recruitment or wanting to join the police… This is the reality of the job at its very best. Highly trained officers making life-or-death decisions in seconds and using those skills to save somebody’s daughter, friend, partner or mum. Completely deserved recipients of the South Yorkshire Police Federation Bravery Awards. 👏 Talk soon, Brendan

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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Nicola Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell has pleaded guilty to embezzling £400k from the SNP when Chief Executive
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Made In England
Made In England@BuyEnglishMade·
Denby is a reminder that English-made heritage does not survive on nostalgia alone. Founded in Derbyshire in 1809, now in administration, with manufacturing reportedly stopped — but still trading. Much of their stock is now on sale. If you’ve ever wanted to buy Denby, this is probably the moment to support them through their website. If we value these brands, we have to buy from them while they’re still here.
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Made In England
Made In England@BuyEnglishMade·
Cadbury was founded in Birmingham in 1824. In 2010, it was acquired by an American company. Today, much of the profit from one of England's best-known chocolate brands flows to overseas shareholders. The UK chocolate market is worth over £8 billion a year. If just 10% shifted to English-made producers, that's £800 million supporting businesses, jobs and investment here. We're building MadeInEngland.com to make it easy to find them.
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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
Much of left wing politics requires you not to understand how it would work in practice so you can maintain support in principle. If you understood how it worked you'd have to abandon the idea.
Sam Taylor@staylorish

Three cheers for that audience member. And deft moderation by @StephenJardine. “So wait a minute… we pay the supermarkets to lower their prices… is that what you’re suggesting?” An unusually entertaining and illuminating 90 seconds from last week’s #bbcdn

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Oliver Cooper
Oliver Cooper@OliverCooper·
While it makes for a good headline, this is a terrible policy for several reasons. 1. It would create a 'cliff edge' at £75,000, which means many people going from earning £75k to £76k would get hit by a tax bill that's bigger than their raise. This will hugely deter people from earning more. 2. It would be exceptionally easy to game to facilitate tax avoidance. Nothing would stop unscrupulous employers and and employees agreeing that the regular pay is very low, but an hour of overtime is paid (say) 100x ordinary wages. All of a sudden, the whole wage is tax-free. 3. It would be unfair between professions where hours are contracted and those it's not. The professional services sector, for example, rarely pays overtime. This would incentivise those professions to move to clock-punching: forcing professions to change their culture to suit government. 4. By targeting hours, it gives a tax break to work that takes longer. But we should be incentivising higher wages through higher productivity, not lower wages on longer hours. 5. Self-employed people and people who work multiple jobs wouldn't benefit from this. For absolutely no reason whatsoever. Just cut taxes generally. Don't dream up schemes that make our tax system even more complicated and even more distortionary just to get a quick headline.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

Nigel Farage has pledged to axe income tax on overtime as he vows to “make work pay”. If Reform UK wins the next general election, people who earn less than £75,000 and work overtime above a 40-hour week will pay no income tax on the extra hours. 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

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