Steve Loftus
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Steve Loftus
@LoftusSteve
Dad. Husband. Business Owner. Pro European. Centre Right. Commited Realist. Unbiased talk about the state of UK Water 🌊 and Energy ⚡plus politics.

'We should be in the mosques.' 'It doesn't make any sense to us as Muslims.' After Tory MP Nick Timothy says public Muslim prayer is 'an act of domination', callers Zaid and Mohammed give @NickFerrariLBC their thoughts.







a curiously poor picture of Clegg, unveiled at the National Liberal Club yesterday

Thugs from the Central Mosque attacked the annual Holi celebration in Harrow, attempting to assault over a thousand peaceful worshippers. I raised this in Parliament. 20 attackers, one arrest... The Met has questions to answer. #BritishHindus




Exclusive: Some WhatsApp group messages involving Peter Mandelson & govt figures were only retrieved by the Cabinet Office in recent days That is one reason the next batch of Mandelson Files is set to be published after Easter — despite officials having hoped it'd come next week

Richard Tice reveals he is very dim, believing we can drill our own oil when Thatcher sold it off.

EXCLUSIVE: Sir Keir Starmer has been told that he may have to “rethink” the government’s borrowing rules to fund a potential cost of living bailout amid mounting concern about the impact of the Iran war on household finances. The Times has been told that there was a discussion about the government’s fiscal rules at Cabinet on Tuesday. Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, suggested that they may need to be reconsidered if prices continue to rise and a major package of support is needed. Nandy, who is aligned with the soft left of the Labour party, has become the first member of the Cabinet to suggest that the government’s fiscal rules may need to be relaxed in response to the crisis. Ministers are increasingly concerned that the conflict in the Middle East will lead to long-term economic scarring and push up the cost of food, heating and mortgage payments for millions of families. The cost of food is expected to rise particularly sharply as a result of fertiliser shortages and the impact of increased transport costs The Treasury stands by the fiscal rules, saying they have helped bring “stability to the public finances, investment to our infrastructure and reform to our economy”. It points out they were a manifesto promise thetimes.com/article/83d4c6…

The cheap green lie You are told that solar and wind are cheap But you need near-100% backup when no sun or wind, paying for two systems Data for 2024 shows that cramming in more solar and wind makes electricity overall more and more costly iea.org/data-and-stati… Threads&refs: x.com/BjornLomborg/s…














