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Replying to @benonwine
Who thinks Starmer is bad? Ffs. Iv seen enough of this benign question to conclude that we deserve him. Wake up UK. It’s not Reform/Greens/Revolution that we need. What we need to wake up to, will seem weird at first, and you haven’t heard about it. You have to learn a few things you didn’t know about government - then you will wake up. NewCommons is my attempt to utilise this mechanism. Please check it out - I don’t profit from it. It actually costs me, and I don’t expect returns. The country being fixed is my reward.
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Replying to @ForeverScept
We are each responsible for 1/650th of the government. We shouldn’t take for granted, what our ancestors gifted us. Everytime you vote for a party, you refuse your responsibility. That is why we are in this mess. We handed our responsibility over. What do we expect? We don’t even understand that we do. NewCommons breaks this stupor.
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Next week MPs will question ministers on West Bank policy, Russia, Iran and disinformation. Future oral questions show MPs are due to question the Foreign Office on settler violence, Russian oil, Russian incursions into NATO airspace, social media disinformation, the Strait of Hormuz, Iran, Gaza and Hong Kong. This is the public record of what MPs are choosing to press ministers on. NewCommons follows the paper trail.
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Parliament is considering restricting Right to Buy for social housing tenants. Do you support it? Your representative will vote on this. Tell them how on NewCommons. newcommons.uk/lawsearch/6a0e…
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Thanks Bob. Same to you, my friend - I wish you all the best. Do check out NewCommons though, if you are dumb enough to waste your time on some randomer on X. This one time - it will pay off. Bu you’d be naive to believe me, so I don’t blame you 😅 Take care ❤️❤️
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Random Arguments (if anyone wants a debate) No aliens. If anything (not my belief) they are ‘humans’ from an ancient civilisation. Likely there are no aliens in the entire universe, from a materialistic perspective. If Jesus died as a kid, we would still be living in the ancient world. Rebirth of an ancient civilisation through Judaism theory. Islam is directly opposed to Christianity and western values. All arguments for/against the existence of ‘god ‘ are utterly baseless. There are no clues. There are no ‘gay’ or ‘straight’ people, as we understand it. Most men are bisexual and don’t know it. Capitalism/democracy was the worst thing to happen to humanity. But is still the best system of modern government. Progress is bad, and life gets better the further back in time we go. Fascism , Marxism, all ideologies are the same in essence. Libertarianism/Christianity differs. NewCommons is the most libertarian, free-market, socialist, fascist, nationalist and Christian form of government. Women have not been secondary citizens, rather they have been treated as children.
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Infant (Born Alive) Protection Bill Parliament is considering requiring medical care for babies born alive after an attempted abortion. Do you support it? Your representative will vote on this. Tell them how on NewCommons. 🔗 newcommons.uk/lawsearch/6a30…
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Cyber Security Bill returns to Parliament tomorrow MPs are preparing to debate and vote on the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill's remaining Commons stages before deciding whether it should move to the House of Lords. If you were an MP, would you vote for or against it? Vote and compare your verdict with Parliament at NewCommons.
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MPs have raised children’s palliative care in Parliament. An Early Day Motion warns of a postcode lottery in children’s palliative care. It says only a minority of Integrated Care Boards formally commission 24/7 end-of-life care at home. These are the kinds of issues that should not disappear into parliamentary paperwork. NewCommons brings them into public view.
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MPs have warned about cuts to Coastguard volunteer remuneration. An Early Day Motion says cutting remuneration for Coastguard volunteers could create serious gaps in service provision. These are people who give up their time to help keep coastal communities safe. If Parliament is discussing it, the public should be able to see it. NewCommons tracks what MPs are raising.
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MPs have tabled a motion warning about AI chatbots and children. The motion says children may struggle to tell the difference between a human and a chatbot. It also raises concern that some children are using chatbots for emotional support. This is not a distant future issue. It is already happening. Parliament is beginning to notice. NewCommons tracks what MPs are raising in Parliament.
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This is a real bill currently before Parliament. Creative Education Access Bill [HL] Should schools be required to provide a minimum amount of creative and cultural education? Guarantee minimum weekly creative education hours in state-funded schools and expand access to cultural experiences. NewCommons: Direct democracy, enforced through representative democracy.
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Is your suggestion something the government must do themselves? That’s what makes NewCommons different. It needs no consent.
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The Anti-Party Manifesto. The Anti-Party Manifesto No promises. No ideology. No leaders. NewCommons is not a political party in the traditional sense. It exists because political parties no longer represent people — they represent themselves. We do not offer policies. We do not claim to know what is best for you. We do not ask for loyalty. We offer a mechanism. ? What NewCommons Is NewCommons is a system of direct voter representation. •Every voter sees the same laws their MP votes on •Every voter casts their own vote on those laws •Votes are aggregated by constituency •MPs are measured against the people they represent That’s it. No spin. No manifestos written years in advance. No vague pledges that dissolve after election day. ? What Makes Us Different Traditional parties say: “Vote for us and trust us later.” NewCommons says: “Vote on the laws yourself — every time.” MPs do not rule. MPs transmit. Their job is not to decide for you — it is to act with you. ? No Promises — By Design Political promises are guesses about the future. They are marketing, not accountability. NewCommons makes no promises, because: •Circumstances change •Evidence changes •Public opinion changes What matters is who decides, not what is promised. With NewCommons, decisions are made when they matter, by the people affected, with full visibility. ? Power, Rebalanced Right now, power flows upward: •From voters ? parties ? leadership ? whips NewCommons reverses that flow: •From voters ? constituency ? MP Party pressure weakens. Public pressure strengthens. Representation becomes real again. ? Who Is This For? Everyone. Left or right. Labour, Conservative, Reform, Green — or none. Young or old. Engaged or disillusioned. NewCommons does not ask what you believe. It asks only that you are represented honestly. ? The Only Commitment One rule: If you represent a constituency, you answer to it. Not to party leaders. Not to donors. Not to ideology. To the people who elected you. ? This Is Not a Revolution It does not tear down Parliament. It does not rewrite the constitution. It does not overthrow democracy. It simply finishes it.
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MPs are asking about AI in the justice system. MPs have tabled questions about AI in Immigration and Asylum Tribunals and proposed AI legal assistants. They are asking what safeguards will stop inaccurate outputs and non-existent case citations. AI is moving into the machinery of government. Parliament should be watching it closely. NewCommons tracks what MPs are asking and what ministers answer.
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MPs are asking whether Palantir systems are properly separated. MPs have tabled questions on Palantir across public services. They are asking about NHS patient data, Defence systems, FCA regulatory intelligence, technical audits, contract restrictions, and whether data can move between platforms. This is exactly the kind of thing Parliament is for. Not slogans. Specific questions. Specific answers. NewCommons tracks what MPs are doing in Parliament.
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Tommytomtom retweeted
Simple - NewCommons. We can take control of the government tomorrow, if we had the initiative. But people don’t understand that they can.
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This is a real bill currently before Parliament. Regulated Professions (Freedom of Speech) Bill [HL] Should professional regulators be stopped from penalising off-duty speech by regulated professionals? Stop professional regulators punishing off-duty speech except in serious cases, and restrict mandatory ideological training. MPs do what you elect them for. So stop electing badges. Start electing representation. NewCommons lets you vote directly on the laws your MP votes on — then compare your constituency with your MP. Direct democracy, enforced through representative democracy. Vote here: newcommons.uk
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