Confused about the mess our world creates. So you know, I'm dyslexic please forgive the typo's I really do try not to make them! I will block racists instantly

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A serious question! Does anyone who advocates Rejoin actually understand why they want to Rejoin the EU? Every time I ask this question the answer is covered by joining the EEA and NOT the EU. Not one seems to have a coherent answer but you might know different!
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MPs have delivered a damning verdict on the Government’s jury trial reforms. The Justice Committee has warned that magistrates’ courts will struggle to cope with the additional caseload created by restricting the right to trial by jury. In its 109-page report, the committee said the Government should have published a formal response to Sir Brian Leveson’s criminal courts review before introducing draft legislation, allowing for proper parliamentary scrutiny. The MPs criticised the Government for pushing ahead with reforms of major constitutional significance without seeking broader consensus. They noted that the measures will not be implemented until at least March 2028, making the rush to legislate difficult to justify. The committee also said that the Government’s plan to double magistrates’ sentencing powers to 24 months is “diametrically opposed” to Leveson’s recommendations. Giving magistrates the power to impose two-year prison sentences, it said, represents a significant shift in criminal justice policy that has not been sufficiently justified. The MPs further concluded that the Government’s claim that the reforms will save 20 per cent of Crown Court time “lacks a concrete evidential basis”. They also raised concerns about the impact on black and minority ethnic defendants, noting that just 1 per cent of Crown Court judges are black — a figure unchanged since 2015. Read more below 👇
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Today a group of Muslims prayed next to the Ministry of Defence, facing the Iraq and Afghanistan memorial. As I have said before, choosing to pray in this way in public is a political act. It is a social statement and, yes, it is an act of domination. Anybody who understands Islamism understands that the domination of public spaces is part of the modus operandi. It is done so Islamists can show who is in charge - and to show other Muslims and the wider public that the authorities will bend to their will. There is quite obviously no need to pray here. The decision to do so is symbolic and pointed. It is not welcome. We have freedom of religion in this country, which is why there are mosques. But we are not a Muslim country and this is not welcome. It should be stopped.
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UPDATE: Serco have now clarified they would NOT oppose Reform’s mass deportation policy. DO NOT MESS WITH THE WILL OF THE GREAT BRITISH PEOPLE! 🇬🇧
🚨 Serco - the government contractor that runs large parts of Britian's immigration and justice operation - has taken the extraordinary position of saying it would oppose Reform's plan to deport illegal migrants from Britain. Having read the Telegraph's report making this claim, I have written to Serco's CEO asking him to urgently clarify their position. Serco is the firm the Home Office uses to deposit unvetted men from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq into British housing estates without the knowledge nor consent of local residents. Serco is the firm that launches huge bids for rental homes, outbidding local residents by such a vast amount that lifelong residents - including veterans - have been served eviction notices by landlords. All to house illegal migrants. Serco has expressed no moral concern about any of this. Yet they apparently take exception to our plan to actually uphold immigration law and remove those who break it. Moreover, if the Telegraph's reporting is correct, a company so enmeshed in the British state it even runs recruitment for British Armed Forces, says it will take a hostile position to a duly elected Reform government. If the Telegraph’s reporting is correct, the only reasonable interpretation of Serco’s position is that it now believes itself to be an alternative power base to the duly elected government of the United Kingdom, and is willing to act contrary to the interests of the British electorate. If this were true, a Reform government would be left with no choice but to view Serco as a threat to national security.  I have given Serco until 6pm to clarify their position. Should they fail to do so, we will take the following steps to decouple the British Government from Serco: 1) On forming a Government, we will initiate an accelerated review of all Government contracting with Serco with the aim of removing Serco as a public contractor within our first Parliamentary term. 2) Where Serco has breached contracts or break clauses are available, we will terminate those contracts and continue to exercise break clauses as they come due.  My full letter below 👇
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They lie.
My 17-year-old daughter: “I’m confused. We’ve always been taught not to share personal information or anything that identifies us online because it isn’t safe. Now they want us to do exactly that to access social media.”
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Restore’s Makerfield candidate hasn’t been around as she’s been busy working on Rupert’s report… *checks notes* … oh no she hasn’t 😂
Restore's Makerfield candidate didn't make the Hustings last week as "she was at a meeting in relation to the publication of The Rape Gang report" according to @orlaminihane According to @grok “No public records show she played a major role in the inquiry from its start” x.com/grok/status/2066252643…
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The Islamic regime wanted Gaza folded into the deal. They wanted Israel to cease operations and begin a withdrawal. They did not have the leverage to force it. From what I understand about the MOU, Hezbollah is included. Tehran is demanding Israel leave Lebanon. But Israel’s position is that it will not vacate the Lebanon ‘security zone’ positions it holds. So this appears to me that this is not settled. That piece is still fluid. (According to PM Netanyahu, he hasn’t even seen the full MOU text)
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Iran says it won the war. Meanwhile, oil output down 750K bpd. Tankers turned into floating storage. Triple-digit inflation in some sectors. 25% of energy infrastructure destroyed. Read the new thought piece from @potkazar 👇🏽 osint613.com/article/beneath…
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The prime minister community noted for explaining his motivation to safeguard children. You couldn’t make it up. He could, of course - as we see here - but you couldn’t.
We are banning social media access for under 16s. These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life. I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.
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The UK Government's 'careful review' of the research found a small correlation between children's use of social media and wellbeing, but no evidence of a causal effect: gov.uk/government/pub… assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/696e0b46…
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White jobseekers are being shut out of taxpayer-funded employment schemes, with many employment support programmes offered by local authorities to benefits claimants open only to ethnic minorities. dailysceptic.org/2026/06/15/…
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Steve Baker: The Bank of England Has Too Much Power | The Liz Truss Show | @SteveBakerFRSA
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Awesome Q&A by Robert Jenrick - if you've not listened to this then you should.
Robert Jenrick just did one of the best press Q&A's I've seen from a Reform UK figure and Nigel & Zia set an extremely high bar. Funny what can happen to an MP when those shackles have been removed. @RobertJenrick @ZiaYusufUK
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He thought a stranger cocking a shotgun in the face of his loyal 17yo Labrador, was a more ‘humane’ way to end his days than to take him to the vet. How can anyone vote for this man? mol.im/a/15901733
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"He was put down on the farm" What Rupert doesn't tell you is that Nadine Dorries exposed the fact the dog was "put down" with a shotgun rather than taken to the vet for a peaceful end. Pointing that out to folk seems to constitute an 'attack' in Lowe's book!
The latest hysterical Reform attack on me in the media is weaponising the death of my dog in a Nadine Dorries article for the Daily Mail just published. This is getting truly insane now. Is this really what it has come to in politics? Is that how low Reform are willing to go? Are they that desperate? Even them paying to promote the article insulting me over my dog’s death? It’s already been reported that Reform’s Lee Anderson was briefing the media about my dog’s death to smear me, and now this - a big splash in the Daily Mail. Blimey. The dog was almost 17 years old. He couldn’t walk, he was incontinent. Life was horrific for him. Constant pain. He was put down on the farm, in a spot he loved. He was as comfortable as he could ever have been. Those at all familiar with rural Britain will entirely understand. I don’t regret how we lost Cromwell, and I find Reform using his memory to smear me in the press as a real low point. I miss that dog. The death was well over a year ago, and they drag it up two days before the election in the Daily Mail - so very grim. Nadine Dorries, Reform and the Daily Mail should all be ashamed.
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and the so called attack! x.com/NadineDorries/status/2…

He thought a stranger cocking a shotgun in the face of his loyal 17yo Labrador, was a more ‘humane’ way to end his days than to take him to the vet. How can anyone vote for this man? mol.im/a/15901733
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Yet again the British people, when asked genuinely about the trade offs for EU membership, stand by their decision in 2016. The latest Ipsos polling shows that in spades. A majority would still sacrifice a better relationship with the EU, for total control over immigration.
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A good job we left the EU then! Look at how our services exports have soared since we left!
The UK is a global export powerhouse 🌍
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Net Zero emissions is going to mean Net Zero jobs. Starmer needs to sack Miliband now and cancel net zero.
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Hussein Sabbagh asesinó a 4 israelíes, entre ellos un niño de 4 años. También violó a una niña cristiana de 7 años hasta matarla. Luego, cambió de identidad y se hizo carpintero. Pero el Mossad lo buscaba. Fue abatido en un ataque selectivo de las FDI.

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Where is Rebecca? Has anyone heard her speak in the last couple of weeks - explain her priorities for Makerfield? In fact anything???? Could it be she is simply a paper candidate 🤷‍♂️
Its election week. Ignore the noise and the hit jobs. Ignore the fear tactics and smears. Vote for what you believe in, and we can save this country. Vote for the usual shower and lose your country. The least worst establishment option is not an option. Vote Restore Britain. 🇬🇧
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