NeilJ

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NeilJ

NeilJ

@NeilLamputt

Interested in Politics and a Wolves fan

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Isabel Oakeshott
Isabel Oakeshott@IsabelOakeshott·
JUST to be clear, British citizens who live in Dubai are not queuing up to be “evacuated” at taxpayers’ expense. They’re chill. Tourists see it differently. Sorry to blow the lazy lefty narrative. 🙄
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Christmas deliveries in Clacton today! 🎅
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NeilJ
NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@Nigel_Farage Well yes, you've been on there 38 times, more than any current politician, it's bound to have had an effect...
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
BBC Question Time is an utterly discredited programme. No wonder half a million people refuse to pay the license fee every year.
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NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@DPJHodges Not only didn't Reeves lie, she didn't even mislead "Reeves did not mislead on challenges facing UK ahead of Budget, says OBR official" ft.com/content/b93fcd…
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NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@DPJHodges Not only didn't Reeves lie, she didn't even mislead "Reeves did not mislead on challenges facing UK ahead of Budget, says OBR official" bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Utterly damning for Rachel Reeves. Makes clear the extent to which Reeves and her aides were themselves deliberately leaking sensitive data to try and manage political expectations, and, when that went wrong, to desperately try and stabilise the markets.
Robert Peston@Peston

The critical evidence from David Miles and Tom Joseph to the Treasury Select Committee is 1) the Treasury permanent secretary, James Bowler, not the Chancellor, authorised the publication of the OBR letter. That contradicted Treasury briefings that there had been or would be wild swings in its forecasts - which suggests a gap or even tension between the “official” Treasury and the “political” Treasury 2) the OBR was deeply troubled by an impression created in the media that somehow the OBR was fiddling the figures to help the Chancellor, which is why it wrote that letter. Before it wrote the letter, and over a period of weeks, the OBR told the Treasury it was concerned a false impression of the public finances was being presented in the media - a false impression that was not corrected until the day of the budget. 3) the OBR hated what looked like partial leaks to the media of the fiscal analysis it was delivering to the Treasury. It insists it was not responsible for these leaks 4) there was no no new information about higher tax receipts given to the Chancellor in November when she made her u-turn on increasing the basic rate of income tax - even though government officials briefed journalists such new information had been presented to the Treasury only days before the u-turn. That said, Miles in effect endorses the Chancellor’s decision to raise taxes by £26bn in order to more than double the fiscal headroom - the buffer against shocks - to £22bn. The disagreement between the OBR and the political Treasury is not over what the Chancellor actually did in the budget. It is about what journalists, voters and investors understood for weeks before the budget about the health of the public finances and how the OBR’s assessment was changing - which the OBR saw as seriously wrong.

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Mike H
Mike H@mikoh123·
@TiceRichard I heard Gullis has joined Reform so could you please let us know what embarrassing information you have on him? #Gullis
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NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@m40282845 @funsterr @Dannythefink In all that time no member of his various parties won a seat at a General Election I'm not saying he shouldn't be on QT, but his level of appearance during those 20 years was far in excess of his Westminster success compared to parties performing much better
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michael
michael@m40282845·
@NeilLamputt @funsterr @Dannythefink Was this before or after his party came 2nd in the EU elections in 2009, first in 2014 and 2019, and achieved the third highest vote share in national elections in 2015? You don't have to like him, but the last decade+ of UK politics has been oriented around Farage
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Daniel Finkelstein
Daniel Finkelstein@Dannythefink·
It’s interesting this. The idea that the BBC belongs to Farage is utterly ridiculous. Obviously. But there is a group of people (you’ll see it in the replies) who really believe it. And Davey knows this & is appealing to them. It’s the same social media strategy as Zack Polanski.
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

The BBC belongs to Britain, not Trump, Farage or their cheerleaders at GB News. Keir Starmer needs to stand up to Trump and defend our BBC, to keep it strong and truly independent.

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NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@m40282845 @funsterr @Dannythefink But Farage had been on QT a lot for many years, even when he had no MPs and polling under 10% I think your 1st point is correct though, he's a charismatic leader who says controversial things and gets views The question is should that be the selection criteria
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michael
michael@m40282845·
@funsterr @Dannythefink It's probably some mix of 1) he brings in views 2) his party is polling too consistently for like six months now It's really not hard to understand. If Polanski was remotely charismatic and polling at 33% you'd see him everywhere
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NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@mancunianmedic @Dannythefink Interesting read, but not sure adding 'woke' to it is necessary or correct The far right have always said black, Asian or Jewish people couldn't be British, long before woke was ever used The only difference now is more mainstream politicians on the right have joined in
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@Noahpinion @IamMattyStevens Hi Noah. I’m Irish and have done the Dublin - Heathrow - beyond transit many times. I suspect you arrived on the Aer Lingus flight? Just follow the purple signs, then the bus to T5. No issue.
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Nathan
Nathan@stockfordn·
@DPJHodges @domdyer70 Populists will care about whats the most important thing at that moment. Actual politicians look at the real issues and broadcast them Shit journalist say things like this ☝️
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
“Reform is trying to capture something different: a compact with “alarm-clock Britain,” the people who get up early, pay their taxes, and feel ignored.” mattgoodwin.org/p/inside-refor…
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
"83% of victims of sexual violence on public transport in the greater Paris region are French women. 61% of the perpetrators are foreign nationals. The problem is not men; the problem is mass immigration."
Marion Maréchal@MarionMarechal

83% des victimes de violences sexuelles dans les transports d’Île-de-France sont françaises, tandis que 61% des mis en cause pour ces faits sont étrangers. Le problème, ce ne sont pas les hommes ; le problème, c’est l’immigration de masse.

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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
I am grateful to Suella Braverman, Robert Jenrick and Gavin Williamson for co-signing my ECHR Withdrawal Bill in the House of Commons today. I regret that it was voted down.
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NeilJ@NeilLamputt·
@Mr_Young @bradwellcommon @DPJHodges I think they need to do both, but it's only been 17 months, you can't turn around the 14 years of tory failure in that time
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Mr Young
Mr Young@Mr_Young·
@NeilLamputt @bradwellcommon @DPJHodges Do you think Labour blaming the Tories now will win them another election? Or do you think Labour need to changing the narrative and celebrating success?
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Kemi Badenoch definitely far more confident at PMQs these days. Obviously the economy is fertile territory. But starting to land blows regularly. Starmer’s “nothing to do with me guv” line isn’t working any more.
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