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God’s Own Chosen 🇬🇧🇺🇸 Присоединился Temmuz 2023
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The largest petrochemical centre in Europe was in Teesside with international investors and operators. All of the UK petrochemical companies were there too. Private businesses. They didn’t require subsidies, but paid for power and steel and other commodities at market rates, accounting for 100,000+ quality UK jobs across the supply chain and playing a major part in UK exports. Anything associated with the “North” of England, never mind the IMF restrictions, which funds were propping up underperforming nationalised industries like British Steel, were “tarred with the same brush” as mining and the “War on the Unions”. The vast majority of British heavy industry was dismantled by the 1990’s. Communities and countries become less vibrant when there are no jobs for skilled craftsmen to do, processing local, natural resources. What Lady Thatcher did was deeply shortsighted. Blair however, with very different intentions to Lady Thatcher, saw an opportunity to tie the UK forever to the scrofulous international institutions, undermining UK sovereignty at every step, leading us into this terminal downward spiral of lowest common denominator thinking resulting in a miasma of mediocrity. If the UK doesn’t reindustrialise and reclaim its sovereignty both externally and internally economically it will be finished in the early 2030’s and culturally by the early 2040’s.
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Mike Breen
Mike Breen@MikeBre14267200·
@simoncwrightson @drhingram Not my choice for the charger, the grants are only available in certain circumstances. The UK has ALWAYS had cheap night rate electricity. My EV was used.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
People come back from carnivore to carbs all the time. That's fine. Carbs are not inherently poison. You can include them and be perfectly healthy. Some people do. Some people thrive on it. I have no objection. The interesting part is what sometimes happens next. A subset of people leave carnivore, reintroduce carbohydrates, and within a few weeks find themselves in a very familiar place: thinking about food constantly, struggling with energy between meals, having "just one" of something seventeen times a day, feeling like their willpower has evaporated. They conclude from this that the human body requires carbohydrates to function normally. What they've actually demonstrated is how addiction works. Sugar stimulates dopaminergic reward pathways. It creates tolerance. It creates withdrawal. It creates craving states that feel like hunger and register as need. Coming off it feels like deprivation. Getting back on it feels like relief. This is not your body telling you it needs glucose. This is your brain telling you it remembers the spike. Your body can make all the glucose it needs through gluconeogenesis. It has done this for the duration of human evolution, including all the stretches when fruit wasn't available, harvest hadn't come, and the only carbohydrates in the landscape were incidental. Eat carbs if you want. But when you feel like you can't function without them after three weeks back on bread and orange juice, don't call it physiology. Call it what it is.
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Alvi Gunilla
Alvi Gunilla@AlviGunilla·
In summary, I have lost my income at 7 months pregnant because a university professor, Howard Williams, has been falsely calling me a Neo-Nazi for over a year. I cannot thank you all enough for the support so far. The full video is on my profile. gofund.me/d5f172bc2
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Climate Warrior🐬 #ClimateJustice🇵🇸🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
Many university professors now have the intellectual level of a toddler. They are perfect for our progressive liberal activism. No-one believe that trans women are women harder than a university professor.
Alvi Gunilla@AlviGunilla

In summary, I have lost my income at 7 months pregnant because a university professor, Howard Williams, has been falsely calling me a Neo-Nazi for over a year. I cannot thank you all enough for the support so far. The full video is on my profile. gofund.me/d5f172bc2

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simoncwrightson - A Tyke 🚜🌲🎗️
Yes, Father. Who isn’t also an apparently Globalist, compromised, virtue signalling, moron. His Grandfather a founder of the WWF. Curiously they own the trademarks to very many of the terms used in the global energy transition, e.g. “LEED”. I know this as a regretfully poor prior colleague was threatened with litigation for using it…
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Like so many ministers in the Starmer government (maybe most) this minister — Steve Reed — has no idea what he’s talking about and is totally out of his depth. Which, when the matter is national security, is rather serious.
LBC@LBC

‘People will conclude from your lack of answer that they can hit us…’ @Lewis_Goodall presses Labour’s Steve Reed on the likelihood of an Iranian missile attack on British soil.

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Just finished another round of refuting disingenuous arguments raised by Senate Democrats against the SAVE America Act It appears they don’t have any non-disingenuous arguments Which is why we’re going to win—as long as we debate this long enough
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@DrChrisParry The only consistent “talent” the UK government has is unshakeable and fundamental dishonesty. If they weren’t all imbeciles they could join the World Poker Tour. What a relief that would be.
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
BREAKING: “The fact that we have a much more stable economy now than the chaos we had with the Tories means we are in a better position to whether those storms when they come” Housing Secretary @SteveReedMP
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PonteJack
PonteJack@somersetlevel·
This is spot on. When Starmer wanted to “shuffle” Miliband out of the role that he’s so desperately unsuited for, he simply refused to budge. The PM is responsible for the catastrophe that faces us with a madman in charge of energy. 👇
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Criminally Negligent. Andrew Neil's Words. Britain's Reality. Andrew Neil does not use language carelessly. Writing in the Daily Mail this morning, he describes Britain as stuck in an energy emergency with an oil and gas policy bordering on the criminally negligent, delivered by a bunch of clueless inadequates at the tiller. He is not reaching for effect. He is delivering a verdict. And the evidence he marshals is unanswerable. The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for the first time in history. Oil is heading toward two hundred dollars a barrel. Britain is facing the worst energy crisis since the Yom Kippur War of 1973. The International Energy Agency has described the supply disruption as the largest in history. And the government overseeing this catastrophe has spent the past year doing everything in its power to ensure Britain would be maximally exposed when it arrived. It closed North Sea oil and gas production. It borrowed against already strained public finances. It built an economic strategy on OBR forecasts that the energy crisis has already rendered obsolete. And it put the man most responsible for Britain's energy vulnerability, Ed Miliband, in charge of the response. The Miliband contradiction has been hiding in plain sight for months. He stood at the despatch box during the energy debate last year and warned that Britain was a price taker not a price maker in international fossil fuel markets, leaving it exposed to their volatility. He was right. He was also the man who ensured that exposure would be as severe as possible by closing down the domestic production that could have cushioned the blow. The North Sea fields that could have been producing. The coal beds that remain untouched. The nuclear capacity that was decommissioned in pursuit of net zero targets that now look like a luxury policy designed for a world that no longer exists. Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison. Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences. The fiscal headroom she has been defending against every request for defence spending, every demand from the Treasury and every warning from military chiefs, is being wiped out not by defence costs alone but by the energy price shock her own government's choices made inevitable. Her foundations, as Neil puts it, are built on quicksand. The borrowing costs are rising at the fastest pace since the Liz Truss mini-budget. Foreign creditors are watching. The bond markets are watching. And the Chancellor is discovering that the numbers she has been citing as proof of fiscal responsibility were always dependent on a stable world that this government's foreign policy paralysis helped to destabilise. Neil makes one observation that connects the economic catastrophe to the political one with surgical precision. A stronger Prime Minister would have fired Miliband. He is right. The man who led the Cabinet revolt against supporting America, who blocked the use of Diego Garcia, who has spent a year dismantling Britain's energy independence and who stood at the despatch box admitting British households would pay the price, is still in his post. Still in the Cabinet. Still in the room. The reason Starmer has not fired him is the same reason he needed a drone on his own runway before he would act, the same reason he consulted his team on minesweepers and the same reason Britain is now a diminished, exposed and strategically paralysed country being described in its own press as a nation of clueless inadequates. He cannot afford to. The coalition that put him in power will not allow it. And so the inadequates remain at the tiller while Britain heads for the rocks. "Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison. [...]. Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences."

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leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️
Spoiler alert Hope not Hate activist Liron Velleman got ZERO days in jail!! ZERO He advised the government on the Online Safety Bill yet he pleaded guilty to multiple sex offenses
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Tony Martin confronts Labour councillor and jewish Hope Not Hate activist Liron Velleman after he was sentenced for multiple child sex offences on 20 March 2026. Velleman was handed an 8 month prison sentence, suspended for 15 months. youtube.com/watch?v=E2r8r-…

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That was your choice, re: the charger. If your car was under £37,000 then you received a subsidy at source, it wasn’t paid to you. The overnight rates are fake, they are being subsidised for EV’s by both renewables “incentives”, fossil fuel taxes, fuel duties, VAT, back up generation costs, energy and fuel import costs, and other stealth taxes on income tax payers and ICE drivers.
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Mike Breen
Mike Breen@MikeBre14267200·
@simoncwrightson @drhingram I didn't get any subsidy on car or charger and my car charges on very cheap night rate that can be used for anything, not subsidised.
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I’ve driven both extensively in the UK, EU, GCC, and USA. It might be a matter of personal “taste”, but my view, and those of my colleagues, is that EV’s make fine “Soccer Mom” cars, but poor all round vehicles. Depends upon your lifestyle. If you’re wanting “to flex” at the Starbucks drive in, when buying your Soy Latte, so be it. However, everyone else is paying for it and, in the UK in particular, the increased electrification loads are putting UK energy under massive pressure. Good luck when they turn your car off remotely.
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Mike Breen
Mike Breen@MikeBre14267200·
@drhingram @simoncwrightson You must work with a lot of people because that us statistically unlikely. The vast majority that go to EVs would never have ICE cars again.
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