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Richard Corbett@RichardGCorbett·
Just heard self-centred hypocrite Nigel Farage on @BBCNews say that no British politician has been physically attacked more than him. An insult to the memory of Jo Cox and David Amess, both murdered.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Crazy isn't it Jeremy Corbyn's Labour party had an 'antisemitism crisis' and now Zack Polanski's Green Party does. While Nigel Farage's Reform party, with Nigel Farage and loads of Nazi lovers, doesn't. It's like it's some kind of scam used against Left Wing parties.
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Sam
Sam@SamCKx·
Nigel Farage has committed prosecutable election offences with this video under the Representation of the People Act 1983. The Act prohibits inducing voters through the threat of “temporal injury”, which includes material disadvantage such as the targeted imposition of government burdens. Threatening to specifically house illegal migrants in a constituency if it does not vote Reform is coercive and constitutes a criminal offence.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
LBC exposes a massive corruption scandal. Nigel Farage accepted a staggering 12 million donation from a foreign Thai crypto billionaire. Reform UK suddenly adopted extremely pro-crypto policies right after receiving the cash. British politicians are literally bought and sold.
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JointheDots
JointheDots@A_Soft_Soul·
So it turns out we weren’t gaslighting ourselves after all. Turns out John McAndrew is a senior BBC executive who was appointed Director of News Programmes in 2022. He previously worked at the marketing arm of Reform UK, GB News as an editorial director.
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Howard Beckett
Howard Beckett@BeckettUnite·
Israeli 🇮🇱 ‘navy’ surround the Global Sumud Flotilla off Crete In international waters in the middle of the Med Over 600 miles from 🇮🇱 Seizing 50 ships and kidnapping 170 🇵🇸 activists State piracy 🏴‍☠️ pure & simple Expel 🇮🇱 from the UN now.
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Toffee
Toffee@Toffeebdm·
Nigel Farage invested £275k in Stack Bitcoin across two transactions, 52 & 43 days ago. That’s far above the £70k MP declaration threshold. And far beyond the 28-day rule. Yet it still isn’t registered. No breach, supposedly. Why? Because the investment was routed through Thorn in the Side… Farage’s 100% owned company, declared once back in 2024. And according to Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards Daniel Greenberg, that’s enough for him and the weak Code of Conduct (even though any reasonable read would conclude otherwise) Declare the vehicle once. Hide any multitude of other transactions forever. So let’s be frank here: UK parliamentary rules don’t demand real transparency from MPs. They allow financial interests to sit behind corporate wrappers, hidden in plain sight. Fraser Nelson was right. And Kwasi Kwarteng’s later claim that he was sure Farage had done “everything needed” on transparency wasn’t reassurance. It was mockery of our intelligence.
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Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar

EXCL: Nigel Farage was given an undisclosed £5m by crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne shortly before announcing he would stand in general election @Annaisaac reveals theguardian.com/politics/2026/…

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Femi
Femi@Femi_sorry·
Foreign Billionaire Christopher Harborne paid Nigel Farage £5 million to stand in Clacton. Vladimir Putin paid Reform's Welsh leader £40k. A foreign criminal paid Robert Jenrick £40k to lead the Tories. Conclusion: Reform UK are TRAITORS FOR HIRE! youtu.be/uizvaWHPiOw
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Pablo Martin
Pablo Martin@Pablo_Roma·
If @Keir_Starmer or @AngelaRayner had taken an undisclosed £5m from a billionaire in Thailand, it would be an outrage and It would dominate headlines for weeks and months @Nigel_Farage does it and gets soft headlines, excuses and not a lot coverage Says it all about the media
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L 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿@InchOrInfinity·
Why is burning down an LGBTQ+ nightclub full of people not considered a terror offense but holding up signs is?
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Stuzi 🐝🐝
Stuzi 🐝🐝@stuzi_pants·
Starmer gets a free ticket to an Arsenal match and the entire right wing media throws an instant conniption fit Farage gets a £5 million quid undisclosed Crypto donation made directly to his company, Reform U.K. and it’s wall to wall crickets from those very same media outlets
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets

Somebody remind me, how long did the media go on about some suits, pairs of glasses and concert tickets? Bought & owned by a man who doesnt live in Uk - Christopher Harbone previously funded Farage’s attendance at Donald Trump’s second inauguration, donated more than £13 million to the Brexit. He is also a key investor in the crypto. ....£5million is enough to secure you for life!!!! Will @Nigel_Farage resign? This is outrageous

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Xbox UK@xboxuk·
We're lowering the price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Future Call of Duty titles will join Xbox Game Pass Ultimate about a year after launch. You'll continue to enjoy current COD titles, hundreds of games on console and PC, day one releases, in-game benefits, and much more. Get the full details on what's changing and what stays the same: xbx.lv/4ejWDRx
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
Why the fuck is a technology company posting a manifesto? Get them out of the NHS, and then out of Britain, immediately.
Palantir@PalantirTech

Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affirmative obligation to participate in the defense of the nation. 2. We must rebel against the tyranny of the apps. Is the iPhone our greatest creative if not crowning achievement as a civilization? The object has changed our lives, but it may also now be limiting and constraining our sense of the possible. 3. Free email is not enough. The decadence of a culture or civilization, and indeed its ruling class, will be forgiven only if that culture is capable of delivering economic growth and security for the public. 4. The limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software. 5. The question is not whether A.I. weapons will be built; it is who will build them and for what purpose. Our adversaries will not pause to indulge in theatrical debates about the merits of developing technologies with critical military and national security applications. They will proceed. 6. National service should be a universal duty. We should, as a society, seriously consider moving away from an all-volunteer force and only fight the next war if everyone shares in the risk and the cost. 7. If a U.S. Marine asks for a better rifle, we should build it; and the same goes for software. We should as a country be capable of continuing a debate about the appropriateness of military action abroad while remaining unflinching in our commitment to those we have asked to step into harm’s way. 8. Public servants need not be our priests. Any business that compensated its employees in the way that the federal government compensates public servants would struggle to survive. 9. We should show far more grace towards those who have subjected themselves to public life. The eradication of any space for forgiveness—a jettisoning of any tolerance for the complexities and contradictions of the human psyche—may leave us with a cast of characters at the helm we will grow to regret. 10. The psychologization of modern politics is leading us astray. Those who look to the political arena to nourish their soul and sense of self, who rely too heavily on their internal life finding expression in people they may never meet, will be left disappointed. 11. Our society has grown too eager to hasten, and is often gleeful at, the demise of its enemies. The vanquishing of an opponent is a moment to pause, not rejoice. 12. The atomic age is ending. One age of deterrence, the atomic age, is ending, and a new era of deterrence built on A.I. is set to begin. 13. No other country in the history of the world has advanced progressive values more than this one. The United States is far from perfect. But it is easy to forget how much more opportunity exists in this country for those who are not hereditary elites than in any other nation on the planet. 14. American power has made possible an extraordinarily long peace. Too many have forgotten or perhaps take for granted that nearly a century of some version of peace has prevailed in the world without a great power military conflict. At least three generations — billions of people and their children and now grandchildren — have never known a world war. 15. The postwar neutering of Germany and Japan must be undone. The defanging of Germany was an overcorrection for which Europe is now paying a heavy price. A similar and highly theatrical commitment to Japanese pacifism will, if maintained, also threaten to shift the balance of power in Asia. 16. We should applaud those who attempt to build where the market has failed to act. The culture almost snickers at Musk’s interest in grand narrative, as if billionaires ought to simply stay in their lane of enriching themselves . . . . Any curiosity or genuine interest in the value of what he has created is essentially dismissed, or perhaps lurks from beneath a thinly veiled scorn. 17. Silicon Valley must play a role in addressing violent crime. Many politicians across the United States have essentially shrugged when it comes to violent crime, abandoning any serious efforts to address the problem or take on any risk with their constituencies or donors in coming up with solutions and experiments in what should be a desperate bid to save lives. 18. The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service. The public arena—and the shallow and petty assaults against those who dare to do something other than enrich themselves—has become so unforgiving that the republic is left with a significant roster of ineffectual, empty vessels whose ambition one would forgive if there were any genuine belief structure lurking within. 19. The caution in public life that we unwittingly encourage is corrosive. Those who say nothing wrong often say nothing much at all. 20. The pervasive intolerance of religious belief in certain circles must be resisted. The elite’s intolerance of religious belief is perhaps one of the most telling signs that its political project constitutes a less open intellectual movement than many within it would claim. 21. Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive. All cultures are now equal. Criticism and value judgments are forbidden. Yet this new dogma glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures . . . have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful. 22. We must resist the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. We, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity. But inclusion into what? Excerpts from the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska techrepublicbook.com

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ThePatrioticBlonde™🇺🇸@ImBreckWorsham·
Well, well, well.....What do we have here? Could it be an email between Epstein and JD Vance’s techno-tyrant benefactor Peter Thiel where they plan to “collapse society" in order to create wealth opportunities for themselves? Well, I'll be damned. It is!
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