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Dav_I_D retweeted
Nigel’s poster is going viral
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Dav_I_D retweeted
Man of the people, my arse… he’s having your pants down! Wise up… or lose again. 🤷‍♂️
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Dav_I_D retweeted
Watching people cheer for Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire is like watching passengers on the Titanic cheer for the iceberg.
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Dav_I_D retweeted
I really don’t understand true greed. If I was worth $1 trillion, you’d have to physically stop me from solving as many of the world’s problems as possible. Everyone would have a home, food on the table, proper healthcare, happiness. I just don’t get it.
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GB News host denies there were 'riots' in Belfast GB News host Bev Turner said 'no house burned down' and that the police weren't calling it a 'riot', Both statements are entirely false. Will Ofcom act? thecanary.co/trending/2026/0… thecanary.co/trending/2026/0…
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#WorldCup has @adidas widened their stripes for this tournament? @adiFamily_
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Three minutes of essential viewing from Years and Years by Russell T Davies. Vivienne Rook, a populist figure who emulates Farage, normalising the use of “camps” to deal with a *British* population stricken by unrest and social collapse. This is the Reform/ Restore blueprint.
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Dav_I_D retweeted
Good to see Ant Middlton campaigning for Rob Kenyon in Makerfield. Who better to help push the message that Reform is on the side of local businesses than someone who lives in Dubai and is banned as a company director for dodging £1m in tax?
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Dav_I_D retweeted
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There are credible allegations made against Donald Trump that he mutilated a child’s nipples while raping her. Allegations so serious, his inner circle had to meet in the Situation Room to discuss them. I mean, how the fuck isn’t this the biggest scandal in the world right now?
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Dav_I_D retweeted
This needs posting everywhere
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RT @supertanskiii: Your reminder that this cunt is currently inciting violence on the streets of Britain from… RUSSIA. Where he’s hanging…
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Call you old fashioned? Alright, old-fashioned, @PatrickChristys, let us go through the decades you prefer. The 1960s: Ian Brady and Myra Hindley tortured and murdered five children, buried them on Saddleworth Moor, and recorded their screams on tape. The 1970s: Peter Sutcliffe murdered 13 women with hammers and screwdrivers across Yorkshire. Dennis Nilsen began strangling young men in his London flat, dismembering them, boiling their skulls on his stove, and flushing the remains down the drains. The 1980s: Michael Ryan shot 16 people dead in Hungerford. Fred and Rose West were raping, torturing, and dismembering women and girls and burying them under their house in Gloucester. Their own daughter among them. The 1990s: Two 10-year-old boys abducted a toddler from a shopping centre in Liverpool, tortured him, and bludgeoned him to death with bricks and an iron bar. Thomas Hamilton walked into a primary school in Dunblane and shot 16 five-year-olds and their teacher. Harold Shipman was murdering his patients by the hundred. The 2000s: James Watt and his family enslaved a man for a decade, tortured him with baseball bats, air pistols, boiling water, and pit bull attacks, then decapitated him and dumped his body in a lake. Mathew Hardman, 17, murdered a 90-year-old woman, cut out her heart, placed it on a silver platter, and drank her blood. The 2010s: Derrick Bird shot 12 people dead across Cumbria. Thomas Mair shot and stabbed an MP in the street while shouting "Britain first". The 2020s: Jemma Mitchell decapitated her friend, stored the body for two weeks, and drove 200 miles to dump it. Those are the decades you prefer. And for each decade there are 20 other equally horrific incidents. And here is the thing, old fashioned Patrick. According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales, violence, burglary, and car crime have fallen by close to 90% since the mid-1990s. The ONS confirms that violent crime is two-thirds lower now than in the 1990s. The country you live in today is measurably, statistically, dramatically safer than the one you are nostalgic for. That's not an opinion, it's a fact. And I am not even touching Glasgow and its past knife crime epidemic. So, which decade was better, Patrick? Tell us.
Call me old fashioned but I preferred our country before Somalians started trying to behead people in the street.
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RT @supertanskiii: What’s happening on social media isn’t just inorganic but foreign interference. People are sold a fake, violent and ra…
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Rupert Lowe, a 68 year old, privately educated, former investment banker, backed by the world's richest man, is trying to convince you he's not the establishment.
Restore Britain’s support in Makerfield is going to shock the establishment.
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Farage's name appears about 40 times in the Epstein files. Mostly in emails between Epstein and Bannon discussing Farage's role in Bannon's scheme to create a European fascist network.
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Dog murdering racist shitcunt who’s nosedived every business he’s ever touched You’re welcome
Give me your honest opinions on Rupert Lowe…
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Dav_I_D retweeted
every single person in the UK wants to know who paid for Nigel Farages houses why he got 5 million pounds what else he failed to declare every British person needs to know this
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He hates them being called the #FaragRiots - can always share widely
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Dav_I_D retweeted
This morning I asked myself, not for the first time, who is Nigel and I made some notes. And it does add up. Here is a man who sells himself as the ordinary bloke with a pint, the man of the people, the great outsider standing up against the establishment. And yet somehow this ordinary bloke always seems to arrive with a camera crew, a donor network, a friendly broadcaster, and now a parliamentary investigation into a £5 million gift from a crypto billionaire. Very normal. Very grassroots. Very “just one of the lads”. The peoples revolt, apparently, now comes with lighting, branding, fundraising dinners, professional outrage, and a small question about whether millions should have been declared properly. Everything is a betrayal when Labour does it. Everything is “nothing to see here” when Nigel does it. Housing? Blame Labour. The NHS? Blame Labour. The economy? Blame Labour. Boats? Blame Labour. A £5 million gift? Suddenly everybody must calm down and respect the process. And then came Tuesday. A young man died. A family was grieving. A country was trying to understand something horrific. And Farage stepped forward. Not with calm. Not with care. Not with responsibilty. But with his announcement of “pure cold rage”. That phrase matters. Because anger is human. Anger can be moral. Anger can demand answers, justice, accountability and truth. I understand anger. A lot of people are angry. They have every right to ask serious questions. But rage is different. Rage does not ask careful questions. Rage does not wait for investigations. Rage does not protect grieving families from becoming political props. Rage looks for a target. And that is where Farage always seems most comfertable. Not solving the pain. Not calming the country. Not asking how institutions failed and how they can be fixed. But standing beside the pain with a microphone, turning the temprature up, and calling it leadership. Warm enough to repost. Warm enough to donate. Warm enough to vote. But never calm enough to ask: “Hang on, who benefits from keeping us this angry?” That is the trick. He does not need Britain to feel hopeful. He does not even need Britain to feel informed. He needs Britain permanently one headline away from rage. Because rage is usefull. It fills rallies. It drives clicks. It turns grief into theatre. It makes slogans feel like solutions. And while everyone is shouting, nobody asks the boring questions. Where is the plan? Where is the funding? Where are the costings? Where is the responsibilty? Maybe that is who Nigel Farage is. Not the man of the people. But the man who knows exactly how to turn peoples pain into his own political stage. The Reform & Tory Sitcom continues. Same chaos. Different rosette. Anger can demand answers. Rage just sells tickets. If this speaks to you, please add your comments, repost it, and maybe follow me — not for me, but because politics needs fewer slogans and more people asking proper questions. #Farage #ReformUK
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