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Stu Thresh

@stuartthresher

Former Harlequin & Barbarian Rugby, money/commodity broker. KCVL cricket. Author of Armchair General; A Year of British battles, sieges, atrocities and heroics

South East, England Katılım Ocak 2012
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stellacreasy@stellacreasy·
Immigration enriches our society and benefits our economy. Changing settlement rules will have financial consequences for us all - this video explains why and how. If truth matters to you when it comes to immigration policy pass it on. All data quoted in this video from the Migration Advisory Committee.
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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Starmer called people “far-right” and had them locked them up for hastily deleted posts, all whilst knowing Axel Rudakubana had ricin and an ISIS manual. He locked people up for having concerns about allowing people like this into the country. What a spineless and shameless man.
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BBC Merseyside@bbcmerseyside·
We will name police and social workers unless action taken, Southport families' lawyer says bbc.in/4tLWtXw
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Hard to fathom why children’s mental health worker Samantha Steed hasn’t been fired after his headteacher had warned of concerns about “ very high risk” Rudakubana, but was promptly accused by Ms Steed of “ racially stereotyping” as a “ black man with a knife.” That charge shut the head teacher down. In the world academia ( and many others) you can lose your job facing such an allegation. The head was right, the mental health worker wrong. Three innocent children died due to that knife. Ms Steed must go -without a pay-off.
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
🚨This is one of the most damaging collections of lies ever told by a British Prime Minister. Keir Starmer KNEW FROM THE START that the horrific Southport attack was terror-related, but he covered it up and called anyone who suggested it, "far-right". This deliberate information vacuum, combined with calling grieving Brits "far-right", directly contributed to the riots. The cover-up fell apart, SO HE LIED AGAIN, saying he couldn't tell us it was terror-related because it would "prejudice the trial". Journalists on the left and the right openly called him out at one of the most astonishing press conferences I have ever seen. 👇 This clip should have ended Keir Starmer's political career. The man is completely unfit to be prime minister.
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Stu Thresh@stuartthresher·
@SkyNews A summit to arrange a meeting to discuss the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz?
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Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and President Emmanuel Macron are set to co-host a summit on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz this Friday in Paris, Downing Street has announced. trib.al/sxFo53o 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube
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Simi🦋🇺🇸
Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
This will confuse smart people the most If You solve this Your iQ is Superb
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Wow. The EU is telling people to just go without electricity. Turns out relying on solar panels in countries without any sun wasn't the best strategy after all.
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
When BLM riots broke out, *during covid lockdowns*, because persistent woman-beating, drug-addled crackhead George Floyd died whilst being arrested for trying to commit fraud, this snivelling prick was on his knees quicker than a Ukrainian rent boy. When 3 perfect and innocent little girls were hacked to death at a dance club, and the British were understandably furious, this corrupt arsehole took to his plinth of shame to call us all "far right" and had people locked up in prison for social media posts before going out on the piss with his mates. Today he has the AUDACITY to even breathe the names of those beautiful children, whilst taking zero responsibility for their senseless but entirely preventable murders, or offer any apology to those he weaponised the judiciary against.
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Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

The brutal, senseless murders of Bebe, Elsie and Alice marked one of the darkest moments in our country’s history. The report today is truly harrowing and profoundly disturbing. It sets out systematic failures that led to this terrible event. I’ve been overwhelmed by the bravery and determination of their families and while nothing will ever bring these three little girls back, I’m determined to make the fundamental changes needed to keep the public safe. I will do everything I can to honour the memory of Bebe, Elsie, and Alice.

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Stu Thresh@stuartthresher·
@JohnMusumeci7 Farage is weeks behind Lowe but he is starting to see the light. It is far too early for a unification.
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Big Time Patriot 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
🚨 URGENT WARNING TO ALL RIGHT-WING SUPPORTERS – ESPECIALLY RUPERT LOWE BACKERS 🚨 If we don't unite behind Nigel Farage and Reform UK right now, we're handing victory to Keir Starmer and Labour – or worse, opening the door to the Green loony left and their net-zero madness, open borders, and economic suicide. Look at what just happened in Hungary: After 16 years in power, Viktor Orbán has been ousted in a shocking defeat. The nationalist right lost because the vote split and the opposition capitalised. Division equals disaster. We cannot afford the same here. Infighting and splinter parties only help the establishment. Starmer is already weak and unpopular – but a fragmented right-wing vote will keep him (or his successors) in No.10, while the Greens and Lib Dems pick up the pieces. Unity is survival. Back Reform UK. Back Farage. Stop the vote-splitting. The future of Britain depends on it. #ReformUK #NigelFarage #UniteTheRight #SaveBritain #NoMoreDivision #OrbánLesson
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Stu Thresh@stuartthresher·
@AllisonPearson There has to be a day of reckoning for these people. Their negligence has to lead to a jail cell before too long
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Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
To every police officer, social worker, mental health professional, politician who failed to do their job. And that resulted in the deaths of three little girls and elsewhere of Barnaby, Grace and Ian. Here is Barney’s mum’s devastation. So you know what your failure caused.
Emma@MrsEmmaWebber

💔💔💔💔

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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
“A series of catastrophic failings”. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the broken British state. *Southport *Nottingham Lessons will be learned. No. They. Won’t.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I want to know exactly why Axel Rudakubana’s family came to the UK - on what visa, for what reason. From the BBC report today… 'There was stark criticism particularly for his father Alphonse Rudakubana, who Sir Adrian said had deliberately withheld information about his son amassing a stash of deadly weapons including the biological toxin ricin. Sir Adrian said if the parents had reported their true level of knowledge to the authorities before the attack, the killer would "undoubtedly have been taken into care or held in custody".' I have put official questions to the Home Office on the role his parents played, and why they were in our country to begin with. It is my view that the police should urgently investigate both the mother and the father of that monster, prosecuting/deporting where possible.
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Stu Thresh
Stu Thresh@stuartthresher·
@DesmondSwayne @TomTugendhat If the NI contributions had been invested as per a US 401k rather than in a UK ponzi I’d imagine the returns wd have been a lot better
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rt hon Sir Desmond Swayne TD MP
If, like me, you were born in 1956, you’ll receive almost £300,000 more in benefits than you’ll pay in taxes in your lifetime State Pensions make up a huge chunk of that Long term, we simply can’t afford to sustain the Triple Lock’s generosity Blog: desmondswaynemp.com/ds-blog/1956/?…
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Stu Thresh@stuartthresher·
@RollingHedge Exactly, none of them have ever had an angry employee go nose to nose with them screaming in their face they’re the 8th wonder of the world to have gotten as far as they have in this business…cos they’re shhhhiiiitttttt!! 😡
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Anglo Futurism Capital LP 🇬🇧🐿️
Excellent thread, this. Something I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about… The British state is run by people who have never been fired, never missed a number, never had a client scream at them, never stayed up until 3am working on a deal, or repricing a book because Tokyo opened badly. They have never experienced CONSEQUENCE. Ever. THAT is the single most important fact in British public life. The pipeline is so uniform and mediocre it scarcely needs describing: - School - PPE or adjacent - Civil Service fast stream or a Think Tank research role - Spell as local councillor to appear “grounded,” - Then a safe seat and a red box before 40 At no point has the market ever called them a moron. At no point has a P&L told them their idea was shit. The feedback loop that every private sector professional takes for granted simply does not exist in their world. This matters because policy is NOT an essay. It IS a trade. Every regulation has a cost, every tax has a behavioural response, every intervention has second and third order consequences. In markets, if you misread convexity you get carried out. In government, you get reshuffled to a different department. The incentive structure could not be more perfectly designed to retain the incompetent and repel the capable. Anyone with genuine commercial talent is earning multiples of a ministerial salary by their early thirties. So the applicant pool self selects for people for whom the title is the reward because they could never command that status where performance is measured. The think tank ecosystem makes it worse. IPPR, the Resolution Foundation, JRF and the rest function as ideological finishing schools and revolving doors. They produce people fluent in the language of policy who have never implemented anything. They can model a distributional impact assessment in their sleep but could not run a corner shop at profit. This is NOT intelligence. It is pattern matching within a closed system that never tests its own assumptions because everyone in it shares the same priors. The civil service compounds it further. The fast stream rewards generalism, rotating you through departments every 18 to 24 months to develop “breadth,” which in practice means you never develop depth. A Treasury official who helped design a tax policy in 2019 is working on transport by the time it starts distorting behaviour in 2022. Nobody owns the outcome. The private sector has one thing the state fundamentally lacks: a kill switch. Bad companies go bust. Bad traders get sacked. The state just absorbs failure, reclassifies it as “lessons learned,” and promotes the people responsible. The compound effect of thirty years of this is a permanent class institutionally incapable of delivering growth or even understanding why the private sector they depend on for revenue keeps shrinking under their stewardship. This is what we have, right now. You cannot fix this with better people inside the same system. The system selects against competence, insulates against feedback, and rewards survival over performance. Every parliament is just a fresh rotation of the same profile through the same machine expressing the same surprise when nothing improves. We need parallel institutions to be built by the guy or gal staying up til 3am repricing the book. The risk taker. The entrepreneur. Then we gradually phase the existing sclerotic failed structures out. That’s how we win. Make Britain Great Again 🇬🇧 💪
Gareth Davies@GarethDavies007

There’s been a lot of talk about how Labour ministers aren’t qualified and have little experience relevant to the position in cabinet they hold So let’s look at one such example Bridget Phillipson She was born on 19 December 1983 in Gateshead 1/5 dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…

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Stu Thresh
Stu Thresh@stuartthresher·
@izzywestbury France are the reigning silver medalists for Olympic cricket
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Isabelle Westbury
Isabelle Westbury@izzywestbury·
Why did the French readily embrace rugby but not cricket? We missed an opportunity there - imagine a Bordeaux or two at lunch, world class cuisine, a cheese board for the ages, pastries at tea & an attitude towards everything that it shouldn’t be taken too seriously. 🧀🍷🥐
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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
Tories Boriswave will cost every family £20k. Over £600 bn Over 2 million low / no earners migrants will overwhelm public services & welfare in next few years Labour MUST stop Indefinite Leave to Remain; or bankruptcy awaits Never forgive Never forget telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
Southport: Never forget... He laid flowers. Said nothing to grieving families. Left after 19 seconds. Then went to a party in Downing Street. Keir Starmer is the most morally repugnant prime minister in history.
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Bob Huffa
Bob Huffa@BobHuffa·
@Iromg @Keir_Starmer The MOST shocking words ever uttered by a Prime Minister of this nation. Threatening the nation whilst in a state of shock with the magnitude of the atrocity. Truly UNFORGIVABLE. Not fit to hold any office, let alone the highest office in the land.
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Mike Graham 🇬🇧
A reminder of what @Keir_Starmer said while families were grieving in Southport…
Martin in Monmouthshire@MartinMonmouth

@Keir_Starmer We will remember that you stood in Downing Street and tried to smear the public, lying about it being a far right plot and then prejudiced trials by saying anyone involved would be made to 'live to regret' being involved. Judges obliged.

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