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Pauline McNeil #2144

@PEMcNeil

Welsh / Scottish Wifie (https://t.co/ENxqiCjvLp) & Veterinary Pathologist interested in Oncology, Dermatopathology & Education

Glasgow Tham gia Aralık 2011
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spiked@spikedonline·
‘The UK is bringing in men from countries they warn women against travelling to. Our borders are open to people from the most misogynistic cultures on Earth. Why is it a crime to be alarmed by this?’ @Tom_Slater_ on the UK’s migrant crimewave
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Wait … THIS is Starmer’s negotiating stance with jnr doctors? Call off the strike or he’ll cancel training places and hurt the entire British population … which jnr doctors don’t care about anyway, which is why they are on strike. I have nothing 🤷‍♀️
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Fred de Fossard
Fred de Fossard@defossardf·
We already have "market access" to the Single Market via a free trade deal. We are being asked to pay for market access that we already have, and to follow rules that will harm British interests and the British economy. Read our recent briefing: prosperity.com/media-publicat…
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Fred de Fossard
Fred de Fossard@defossardf·
British taxpayers are going to be expected to pay for EU initiatives to "reduce regional disparities between the EU regions" as part of the Government's Reset. It is little more than a shakedown. consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press…
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Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green
Kemi Badenoch, my open letter to UK Jews: all of us battling together, we will defeat this hatred. @KemiBadenoch "This year I can’t write the usual sort of Passover message. I am tired of reading platitudes and warm words, expressions of solidarity which ring hollow when we can all see what is happening around us." thejc.com/opinion/my-ope… "I did not learn about Passover from reading the Haggadah or even in church, but from watching The Ten Commandments over and over again. Even as a young child in Nigeria, growing up in a Christian home, the story of liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt – a journey from oppression to freedom, from exile to homeland – was singularly inspiring." "It was only as an adult that I learned the deepest message of Passover: that for Jews, gaining freedom is not a one-off historical event, but is something which Jews have to fight for and guard in every generation."
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Julian Jessop
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop·
FYI, in return for the right to buy more energy from the EU and the obligation to let more young people from the EU work and study here, the UK will have to pay bungs to poorer EU countries, sorry, "contribute to EU cohesion funds"... 🤔 (Ps. yes I know these schemes - and others on the table - are reciprocal and that free trade should be a win-win, but if both sides are benefiting why is the UK expected to pay for the privilege? and what would the public really think if all the costs were explained to them?) consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press…
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Rafe Heydel-Mankoo
I'm utterly appalled I've been a royal & state ceremonial broadcaster for 30 years (BBC, Sky, GB News + Canada & USA) A CORE mission of a state broadcaster is its ability to bring the nation together by covering great national & state occasions, celebrations & traditions For many, that is the main justification for the licence fee: being able to fund serious, high-quality coverage of great British events that commercial TV simply can't Coverage of such events helps to forge national identity and a sense of shared belonging. A BBC that can't or won't do that, is not fit for purpose. Earlier this month, for the first time, the BBC did not cover the Commonwealth Day service from Westminster Abbey. Then we found out that the Boat Race would not be covered on BBC radio for the first time. It has already lost Royal Ascot and the Grand National. Now, the final straw. The brilliant, award-winning team at BBC Studios Events, the group responsible for covering everything from Remembrance Day to the 80th anniversary VE-Day celebrations to Trooping the Colour is to be reduced from 6 to 1. What madman thought this was a sensible way to save money? And how much was saved from those 5 salaries? £300,000? The disgraced Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills earnt more than that per year. Times are tough economically. But does the BBC really require more than 500 employees to work on Glastonbury, an event more notable these days for platforming divisive, far-left artists? I'd gladly sacrifice 1 Claudia Winkelman (earned £2 million last year) to save the team of 5 at BBC Studios Events.
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Behind paywall but heading & subheading say it all 👇 Petrol is too pricey for going to the office, say civil servants "Union wants to relax the rule forcing them to commute to work three days a week as the Iran war pushes up fuel prices and inflation" share.google/DqwVJY5d1zB9mB…
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Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green
Energy security should come before ideology. Imported LNG is expensive, it has to be liquefied, shipped across the world, then converted back into gas. Every step adds cost. Domestic gas from the North Sea goes straight into our system through pipelines. That’s why Norway and the US enjoy cheaper energy and stronger economic growth. Meanwhile the UK has some of the highest energy costs in the world, driven by excessive taxation and an obsession with expensive Net Zero policies that currently provide only around 20% of our energy needs. If we want lower bills and a stronger economy, the answer is simple: use our own resources. Drill sensibly for oil and gas and reduce punitive energy taxes.
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
A minister accused me of racism after I criticised mass Muslim prayer in Trafalgar Square. Challenged to justify himself, he couldn’t. He’s the man behind Labour’s rebranded “Islamophobia” definition. He’s proved the definition is intellectual junk - and a political weapon.
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy

That's a serious accusation to make, @SteveReedMP. To which racial group do you believe I was racist? If you can't answer, we'll be free to conclude you're a liar. x.com/ArchRose90/sta…

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Denby Pottery
Denby Pottery@denbypottery·
Here are some of the handcrafting skills that we're trying to preserve with our #SaveDenby campaign. ✋Hand-Casting 🎨Glaze Application 🍽️Pattern Transferring ☕️Sticking-Up Help us to try to #SaveDenby and preserve these special skills here: denbypottery.com/pages/save-den…
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
This urban government just doesn’t understand or care about rural voters. Because the English countryside is beautiful - because farmers look after it 24/7 - they think it’s all milk and honey. Labour is blind to rural poverty, those who are just managing, who rely on heating oil and petrol/diesel just to survive. ~40% of homes in East Lindsey DC (Lincolnshire) are not on mains gas. They cannot afford prices that are more than double just weeks ago.👇 Labour does care about digging the countryside up to lay power lines from unreliable sources to cities, about covering the best farmland in damaging solar panels, about banning countryside pursuits because they don’t understand them, about pillaging farmers pockets because they are too stupid to comprehend the difference between value and income. The English countryside needs a change in government. Before it is destroyed.
That Flo Woman@fenlandflo

Just checked. We paid £290 for 500 litres just before Christmas. Thank heaven for log burners and open fires.

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hardlyperennial🌸@hardlyperennial·
Jordan Linden was selected by the SNP as a candidate as councillor and elected in 2017, *after* stepping down from the Scottish Youth Parliament after a row about explicit images of him being circulated among SYP members. John Swinney was Deputy First Minister in 2017.
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Andrew Learmonth@andrewlearmonth

John Swinney: “I want to say at the outset of all of this that I apologise to the victims of Jordan Linden. They have had experiences they should never have had, and that is his conduct, but certainly I am very happy to express an apology to them.”

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Sue Mitch@suemitch2017·
Labour Begins Negotiating Permanent Mechanism to Hand Taxpayer Cash to EU European Council has approved Traitor @Keir_Starmer rejoining the EU’s Erasmus scheme for 2027 this morning. So the public are paying Higher taxes to pay billions to the bloc… That means two new negotiations are starting. One on placing the UK inside the EU’s internal electricity market – which will likely entail massive rule-taking and massive bill rises – and one on a new payment mechanism for sending cash to the EU: @UKLabour is a disgrace! order-order.com/2026/03/30/lab…
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Annunziata Rees-Mogg
2pm in a small market town in rural Lincolnshire. Two men run out of Sainsbury’s with a basket overflowing with unpaid for food. Run towards the main road. Two female members of staff make a valiant but cautious chase and sensibly give up. One was in his branded work jacket. Another customer knew where they had parked - she’d noticed them leaving their car outside a different shop. But nothing will happen. We’re rapidly becoming a lawless society.
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Dr Luke Evans MP
Dr Luke Evans MP@drlukeevans·
This is what I have been raising concerns over...and he is right! Advice & Guidance is a good thing, when it is exactly that...Advice & Guidance. Mandating referrals to a Single Point of Access with an aim to bounce 1 in 4 referrals back to a GP is not a good thing!
GB News@GBNEWS

‘GP’s have not asked for this and it has been foisted upon us!’ GP Dean Eggitt weighs in on the government telling GPs that 1 in 4 referrals might be cut to ease ‘unnecessary’ hospital visits.

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