
Ken 🫡
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Ken 🫡
@3speech100
Some of us would rather die on our feet than live on our knees.





The Tories cut military spending from 2.7% of GDP to 2.3% during their 14 years in power. All while ballooning welfare spending. They hollowed out our armed forces and betrayed Britain. They think people were born yesterday.



We are proud to announce that 99.9% of wards up for election on May 7th will have the chance to vote Reform UK. This figure is higher than any other party. ✅


Only a serious Conservative government, led by @KemiBadenoch, can make Britain a self-reliant global military power once again.

My focus is, and always will be, the British national interest.


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🚨STARMER BLASTS TRUMP: IT’S TRUMP’S FAULT UK FAMILIES HAVE SKY HIGH ENERGY BILLS! 😳 Prime Minister Points Finger Directly At Us President For Punishing British Households With Wild And Soaring Price Swings Whoa! Keir Starmer has taken the gloves off completely and is now openly blaming President Donald Trump, alongside Putin, for the sky-high and fluctuating energy bills hammering UK families and businesses. Speaking during his Gulf visit as oil prices surged above $110 a barrel amid escalating Middle East tensions and Trump’s strong rhetoric, the Prime Minister unleashed his frustration at global leaders he claims are causing the chaos. “I’m fed up with the fact that families across the country see their bills go up and down on energy, businesses bills go up and down on energy because of the actions of Putin or Trump across the world,” Starmer declared. This provocative swipe escalates transatlantic tensions, but critics are pointing to Starmer’s net zero obsession, refusal to allow new North Sea drilling, and heavy green taxes have left Britain dangerously reliant on volatile imports, making UK energy prices among the highest in the world regardless of international events.













