Hugh G. Rection 𓂸
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Hugh G. Rection 𓂸
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“When you deliberately distort and selectively present the truth, you lie.” – Charlie Kirk 🏴🇬🇧

Nigel Farage has announced foreign nationals living in social housing would be given three months to find private accommodation or face being deported under a Reform UK government. Here's what the reform would entail ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

The seizure of the Cameroonian flagged Russian shadow fleet crude oil tanker SMYRTOV (243.8 m long and 42 m beam) in the English Channel in the early hours this morning night was a thoroughly professional operation. The vessel appears to have been travelling East to West and is presently located off Portland, Dorset. This and other seizures conducted by allies are important in preventing breaches of international maritime law and of sanctions. The timing is significant. Many such vessels have transited our waters without being interdicted, however the Prime Minister, under pressure following the resignations of Healey and Carns, will be keen to demonstrate his robustness and the effectiveness of UK armed forces. Was this a PR exercise to create a sadly misleading perception of strength? (Photo from Maritime Optima)






Extremely low flying plane with 2 fighter jet escort flying over London now - never seen anything like this before what's going?

TIMES EXCLUSIVE: NEW MAKERFIELD POLL BURNHAM 45% REFORM 40% RESTORE 8% More in Common/UCL Policy Lab, 28 May-12 June, 515 adults thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

The biggest action day in British history. We are going to Restore Britain.

@MRIRBT How are all you UK-ers literally the most joyless people in the world.



Exclusive from @patrickkmaguire Restore Britain is set to hand Andy Burnham the victory in Makerfield, according to a poll of the constituency that will electrify the final days of the by-election campaign. The mayor of Greater Manchester is five points ahead of Reform UK in a race that remains too close for comfort with less than a week until ballots are cast, a survey by More in Common and the UCL Policy Lab suggests. It shows Labour’s lead over Nigel Farage’s candidate, Robert Kenyon — 45 per cent to 40 per cent — is smaller than the 8 per cent share for Restore Britain, the hard-right party led by Rupert Lowe, with more than one in ten voters yet to decide how to vote. thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

Told ya! Restore Britain fans will be crying into their flags when they allow Labour to win a General Election. They think they’re hurting Nigel Farage. They’re actually hurting themselves.






















