Terry Jones

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Terry Jones

Terry Jones

@RealTerryJones

Will Block Haters, Aggressors, Bad Language, other than mine 😉

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Terry Jones
Terry Jones@RealTerryJones·
@SamanthaTaghoy This is shocking - as bad as the so called 'Independents' running for Positions
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
“I would love to work a 9 to 5, but my health won't let me” This is Kayleigh Unitt. She is running for election to the Welsh Parliament (and will likely win). Kayleigh wants to be paid £80K per year for a job she claims to be ‘too sick’ to do. Do not let this woman into power.
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Terry Jones@RealTerryJones·
@Sutton1Mr They're all bonkers, I worked with women like that for years sadly, they ALWAYS 'gang up'
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Tensions Rising🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Do you know what?I'm a big boy.The left can call me what they like.They can shout and scream at me as much as they like. But yesterday at the Pink Ladies demo it honestly made my skin crawl to see women of the left scream,shout and abuse other women who were trying to talk about their own personal traumas. Can you imagine the courage it must take to stand in front of a crowd and recall the moment you were attacked? And these women(because it was mainly women) of the left tried to shut them up. These leftists probably have the audacity to call themselves feminists. You disgust me.And you should all hang your heads in shame.
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Diana Kane
Diana Kane@diana_kane84719·
@Labourheartland @Quincun36705461 The Conservative Party formulated the NHS but as they lost the general election after WWII so Labour introduced the Bill.
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Lightning Services
Lightning Services@HarleyTales·
@Labourheartland @kellro36 The NHS was based on Conservative Party white papers including the WWII era " A National Health Service". Post War Labour government implemented this Conservative proposal. The greatest opposition was indeed from BMA, doctors and hospitals, but the NHS was a Conservative idea.
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Labour Heartlands
Labour Heartlands@Labourheartland·
Palantir: The Ambassador’s Commission How Peter Mandelson arranged Keir Starmer’s secret visit to a CIA-seeded surveillance firm, how that firm then collected £570 million in public contracts without competitive tender, and how the party that built the NHS is quietly presiding over its surrender to Silicon Valley. The Labour Party built the National Health Service. It did so against fierce resistance from the medical establishment, from the press, and from a Tory Party that voted against its creation at every turn. That founding act is, by common agreement, the greatest achievement of any British government in the twentieth century. It is the thing Labour points to when it needs to justify its continued existence. It is worth remembering this as you read what follows. Because what follows is an account of how the party that built the NHS arranged, in secret and without a single formal minute, a visit by its own Prime Minister to a surveillance technology company seeded by the CIA, founded by a man who believes freedom and democracy are incompatible, and which now holds over half a billion pounds in public contracts covering NHS patient data and military targeting systems. That visit was arranged by the Prime Minister’s own ambassador to Washington. That ambassador had founded and still held interests in a lobbying firm that listed the same surveillance company as a client. No one in government has explained this. No one in government has been required to. Read more...on Palantir, Starmer, Mandelson and the £570m Scandal labourheartlands.com/palantir-the-a… #Palantir #Starmer #Mandelson #wesstreeting
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Lee Hurst
Lee Hurst@LeeHurstComic·
The polls which are being published implying a lack of support for Reform are not being confirmed in actual votes at by elections. Reform won two for two yesterday. These polls are being timed to dishearten Reform supporters without any real effect. Vote Reform. Message ends.
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Terry Jones@RealTerryJones·
@EnochBurke Absolute madness and unfair, but then again, look who’s running the UK
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Enoch Burke
Enoch Burke@EnochBurke·
BREAKING: Shocking scenes as Enoch Burke denied justice and forced out of Appeal Hearing by prison officers Enoch Burke’s mother Martina Burke and brother Dr Isaac Burke were also removed by police. At the start of the Disciplinary Appeal Panel hearing, which is by law an “informal” hearing, Enoch Burke objected to the presence of a top Employment Barrister as well as a Solicitor from a major Dublin law firm. Despite Enoch Burke’s repeated objections, the Chair of the Disciplinary Appeals Panel, Claire Callanan said to Mr Burke: “We may be wrong and you may be right but we are going ahead nonetheless.” Barrister Barra Faughnan BL and Solicitor Fiona Sheil of Mason Hayes & Curran Solicitors were acting for Wilson’s Hospital School at the hearing in Athlone today. The presence of lawyers at such an appeal is contrary to settled law and Department of Education procedures for dealing with appeals. Enoch Burke has now spent over 650 days behind bars after refusing to use they/them pronouns for a student. These are the third Disciplinary Appeal Panel proceedings in relation to Enoch Burke that have ended in shambles.
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Josiah Burke
Josiah Burke@realJosiahBurke·
Today my brother teacher @EnochBurke went before a disciplinary appeal panel. He was suspended from his job and jailed after refusing to accept transgenderism. What took place today was shocking. ➡️ By law the panel is to be an “informal hearing”. ➡️ When he arrived he was confronted by a top Employment Barrister as well as a Solicitor from a major Dublin law firm. ➡️The lawyers were acting for the school. ➡️ The presence of lawyers at such an appeal is contrary to law and to Department of Education procedures for dealing with appeals. ➡️ Enoch objected to the presence of these lawyers. ➡️ The Chair of the Disciplinary Appeals Panel, Claire Callanan said to Mr Burke: “We may be wrong and you may be right but we are going ahead nonetheless.” ➡️ When Enoch continued to object, he was removed by prison guards. ➡️ When members of his family who were present objected, they were removed by police. ➡️ Enoch Burke was taken back in a prison van to Castlerea prison. This is an utterly appalling and unbelievable travesty of justice.
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BREAKING: Shocking scenes as Enoch Burke denied justice and forced out of Appeal Hearing by prison officers Enoch Burke’s mother Martina Burke and brother Dr Isaac Burke were also removed by police. At the start of the Disciplinary Appeal Panel hearing, which is by law an “informal” hearing, Enoch Burke objected to the presence of a top Employment Barrister as well as a Solicitor from a major Dublin law firm. Despite Enoch Burke’s repeated objections, the Chair of the Disciplinary Appeals Panel, Claire Callanan said to Mr Burke: “We may be wrong and you may be right but we are going ahead nonetheless.” Barrister Barra Faughnan BL and Solicitor Fiona Sheil of Mason Hayes & Curran Solicitors were acting for Wilson’s Hospital School at the hearing in Athlone today. The presence of lawyers at such an appeal is contrary to settled law and Department of Education procedures for dealing with appeals. Enoch Burke has now spent over 650 days behind bars after refusing to use they/them pronouns for a student. These are the third Disciplinary Appeal Panel proceedings in relation to Enoch Burke that have ended in shambles.

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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Our Reform UK winner in Cornwall goes to shake the hand of his Green Party opponent, who refuses to do so. The Green Party are the most dangerous party in Britain today, but I would still shake their hand. You know why? You can be wrong and still be human. Performative petulance!
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Colin Wynter KC
Colin Wynter KC@QcWynter·
Delighted to hear that our Foreign Secretary has correctly declared that "the Falkland Islands are British". So too are the Chagos Islands.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Starmer and Hermer Built the Machine Together. Now They Run the Country. In 2007, two barristers worked without pay on a case that would change the legal landscape for every British soldier who had served in Iraq. Keir Starmer and Richard Hermer appeared as interveners in Al-Skeini v Secretary of State for Defence, representing eleven human rights organisations including Amnesty International and Liberty. Their argument was that the European Convention on Human Rights should apply to British forces operating overseas. They lost in the Court of Appeal. They appealed to the House of Lords. They lost again. But the legal principle they had argued for eventually prevailed at the European Court of Human Rights, and what followed was the Iraq Historic Allegations Team, sixty million pounds of public money, seven years of investigations, and not a single prosecution. The soldiers it pursued were, in almost every case, found to have acted properly. Starmer believed in it enough to do it for free. Johnny Mercer, who spent years dismantling the consequences, put it plainly. Starmer had insisted on doing it for free. That is not the behaviour of a barrister following the cab rank rule. That is ideological conviction. Hermer's conviction, it subsequently emerged, was not without financial reward once the machinery was running. Documents obtained by the Daily Telegraph show that having helped establish the legal architecture pro bono in 2007, Hermer then used that same architecture to pursue Iraqi claims against British soldiers at £450 an hour, fifty percent higher than the only other KC involved in the group action. He set his success fee at the maximum level permitted, one hundred percent of his normal rate. The MoD's own lawyers challenged his fees as excessive and said he was too junior to command that rate. He is thought to have earned around six figures from the broader group action. The claims he was pursuing were eventually ruled to be deliberate lies. The soldiers were fully exonerated. Sergeant Richie Catterall had been cleared of wrongdoing by the British Army in 2003 for a fatal shooting in Basra. The Army found he had acted in self-defence. The legal precedent Starmer and Hermer established triggered two further investigations spanning thirteen years. A 2016 inquiry again concluded he had acted in self-defence and found a false document had been created to shift blame onto the military. Catterall was finally exonerated. He told the Telegraph he was gutted that Starmer had helped bring the case against him and that the Prime Minister owed him an apology. Starmer is now Prime Minister. Hermer is now Attorney General, appointed by Starmer personally, elevated to the House of Lords specifically for the role, chosen over Emily Thornberry who had held the shadow brief. The former head of the Army, General Sir Peter Wall, has said Hermer's role in the Al-Sweady claims was tantamount to treason. A former commanding officer of 22 SAS said Hermer must step down. The Bar Standards Board has been asked to investigate. Nigel Farage has reported Hermer to the House of Lords standards commissioner. The Troubles Bill that is now subjecting Northern Ireland veterans to the same lawfare is not an accident of policy. The process that drove Fred, a special forces veteran, to attempt suicide after his medical records were handed to terrorists' families was not an oversight. The machine that cost sixty million pounds and produced no prosecutions was not a mistake. Starmer and Hermer built it together, one working for free out of conviction, the other later working for maximum fees out of the same conviction, and now both occupy the positions from which they can ensure the machine keeps running.
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Keira Connolly
Keira Connolly@keira_con·
This is a Very sad look for Ireland, Mr Burke chained and handcuffed as if would flee yet, Others who have committed heinous acts are never presented this way publicly nor are their photos published, strange times.
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Aaron Yarm
Aaron Yarm@aaronyarm·
@UKLabour it is sad that you don't see the Greens as a threat and the conspiracy theories and race hate that they have preached. Shows how quite out of touch you really are...
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Terry Jones@RealTerryJones·
as far as I know, c..t isn’t the worse word in the English Language, it’s Twat, and I’m allowed to say that here 🤬🤬🤬
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Pendragon
Pendragon@plumbingjedi·
I served on the same tour as Mr Woods, I was with Y coy at CIMIC house I watched my friend Ray fighting his last fight for his life after surviving multiple battles we shouldn’t have survived, sent to war by a Labour government that didn’t provide us with adequate support during the war who didn’t provide us with adequate night vision so that each man had their own device and other trials and tribulations some of which we could purchase ourselves to aid us and others we simply just had to do without, They deliberately hid from the public the level of fighting we were doing fearful it would effect the outcome of the local elections in the UK you can see it by the amount of awards and commendations issued to the battlegroup afterwards compared to the lack of media coverage while we where doing it. While we fought like lions to bring peace and security to the locals and to establish programs to aid the local communities rebuilding schools establishing clinics building infrastructure water and electricity in the face of fierce hostile actions by Iranian backed insurgents who carried out some of the most brutal horrific atrocities on the locals that still cause me nightmares to find our good names and reputation’s tarnished our hard work besmirched. To be accused of warcrimes I would expect no less of the evil monsters we fought but to have today’s senior British establishment figures encouraging the reporting of falsehoods, lies and enemy propaganda not simply out of a personal ideological hatred towards the military but for something as baseless as financial personal gain is a slap in the face of everyone of us who fought, died and bled amongst the blood and the smoke in that place. I saw the young boys of the PlayStation generation turned into battle hardened men like their grandfathers before them. Unlike their grandfathers who returned to a hero’s welcome they returned to face baseless accusations of warcrimes and brutality instigate by the likes of Hermer. It’s 22 years later and I hope and pray that we can finally have some justice. Fully restore our honour and good names as proud British soldiers of good standing and those who slandered us face the just consequences of their diabolical malicious actions. God willing the ghosts of our fallen may finally find their peace and be allowed a small measure of pride in what they sacrificed to help accomplish in that foreign land that to me will always be a little bit of England for the blood we shed to defend it.
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Jamais Vu 🏉
Jamais Vu 🏉@boot15_vu·
Total respect to Kemi @KemiBadenoch Badenoch for this article who is absolutely right to call this out and take decisive action on Monday. As a veteran with over 30 years’ service, I salute her for standing up and refusing to let Lord Hermer’s disgraceful decisions put British lives at further risk. Enough is enough. Hermer’s grotesque overreach — enabling the hounding of our Special Forces with human-rights lawyers acting for the enemy — is hollowing out our elite units. One-third to half a UKSF unit under investigation? SAS operators resigning in droves? This isn’t justice; it’s betrayal that directly endangers the men and women still serving, and every veteran who’s worn the uniform knows it. Our troops deserve leaders who put them first, not quislings who tie their hands while the enemy gets legal aid on our dime. Hermer should be struck off immediately — but that’s only the beginning. Like Starmer, his actions smack of quisling behaviour: prioritising foreign claims and elite legal games over the security of British citizens and the forces who defend them. It’s time he faced proper scrutiny and prosecution for the damage done. This is the rotten fruit of nepotism and corruption that’s infected our politics for far too long. Veterans like me — and thousands more — have had enough of this corrupt, inept, and incompetent Labour government that sends our people into harm’s way without the tools, the backing, or the loyalty they earned in blood. We fought for this country. We deserve better than being sold out by those who never served and never will. Time to fight back properly. Support Badenoch and anyone willing to put Britain and our Armed Forces first.🇬🇧 I’ll be taking a keen interest on how Labour MPs react/vote - with particular attention on veterans such as @CalvinBailey @AlistairCarns @MikeTappTweets et al. Respect to @KemiBadenoch @Telegraph “Hermer’s disgraceful decisions are putting British lives in danger” telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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