@timetoshine1234@implausibleblog So is Keir Starmer, Richi Sunak, Boris Johnson, Teresa May, David Cameron,Gordon Brown, Tony Blair etc etc. ..(Thats Why the establishment backs them, but wont allow anyone who dosent fit the mold anywhere a TV screen)
LibDem MP Max Wilkinson makes an important Point of Order,
"During #PMQs I was sitting behind Nigel Farage I made some comments related to his second earnings"
"A Reform UK social media account digitally manipulated those comments to give the appearance that I had described Nigel Farage using a four letter expletive"
"This is misinformation, it is fake news, this is Trumpian tactics"
"It was reported to Elon Musk's X, no response was received"
"If footage in this House is allowed to be digitally manipulated for political ends, in the name of members of this House, then that puts at risks, proceedings in this house"
"And that puts at risk democracy"
"I raise this point of order today to put on the public record the facts, so my constituents and everyone else can know exactly what happened'
@TheCurryGuy good to say hello last night at the @QuadrilleBooks 30th birthday party! i’m the long time follower.. i think it was from before your first book!
well done virtually the whole train emptied.. but hey your timetable is just about running on time but people don’t count did they, it’s all about the cash
@greateranglia so we get on a train to bishop’s stortford only to be told oh now it’s not stopping there.. that is an absolute piss take, i hope you are truly embarrassed not just a token gesture apology…
The two-tier policing line started with figures like Tommy Robinson. Was then used by Nigel
Farage. And then is picked up by mainstream journalists and raised with the PM and others. As usual, Farage operating as transmission agent between right-wing extreme and mainstream
@Carice21@pcardno@sandcastlelobby anyone who used it to fan the flames to create even more division and further right wing radicalism is just the same as the the people they are fighting! Especially using supposition such as yours. That’s what started the violence in southport, light the blue touch paper, eh?
@solidbond67@pcardno@sandcastlelobby He was of ethnic background & altho it’s not being revealed atm, the murders have all the hallmarks of radicalisation
So yes on top of all the recent violence it has EVERYTHING to with it
Anyone who tries to shut this down in the name of diversity is a disgrace
@pcardno@JustinFost11117 it’s not just a campaign by the far right but the right in general using it as a dog whistle to prey on xenophobia and insecurity
@Carice21@pcardno@sandcastlelobby a man born in the british isles walked and murdered 3 little girls and attempted to kill many more.. see what i did there, what has race got to do with it? unless you are racist
@pcardno@sandcastlelobby A man of ethnic background walked into a little girls dance class and stabbed 3 of them to death
The straw that broke the camel’s back for millions who have repeatedly requested a curb on mass immigration
That is what has changed since the election
Do you have children ?
It's pretty obvious that Elon Musk exercises immense power and uses it with complete irresponsibility. He is accountable to no one, it seems. We need to think seriously about how we as a country respond
Sunak’s election strategy is old-fashioned. It’s a promise (bribe) of tax cuts for pretty much every demographic: employees, the self-employed, families with children on above-average incomes, pensioners, and first-time house buyers. His hope is that significant numbers of them, who may be thinking of voting Labour or Reform, will instead put an X next to the Tory candidate’s name, once they are in the privacy of the polling-station cubicle and where no one can ever know what they’ve done. “It’s a slightly cynical bet on human nature” said one of his closer ministerial colleagues. He’s right. But as I put to the PM in my question at the Manifesto launch, the strategy only works if voters believe the actions of the Tories in government for 14 years, where they’ve been raising the burden of taxes to levels we’ve not experienced since the late 1940s, are an anomaly, and should not be seen as a signifier of things to come. It is all about the credibility of jam tomorrow, and the credibility of Sunak as the jam maker