Dale Vince: Sharon Graham...
Sharon Graham @UniteSharon I just heard of a planned protest by Unite on the issue of high energy bills - outside Ecotricity’s office in Stroud. Understand the core issue is ‘profiteering’ and you published a useful table of profits in the overall sector to back your point. If you look at that properly you’ll see that the super high profits, as margins and as £s - are not being made by energy Retailers - where OFGEM controls profit margins to a pretty marginal 2%. The big money and where we have common cause with you - is being made by Extraction (53%), Grid (38%) and Generation (28%). You’re aiming at the wrong target in Retail (2%) and your own data shows that. We’ve published a number of papers on energy market reform, would be happy to share them - we see a way to halve energy bills with three simple (though fundamental) reforms. Wanna chat?Dale Vince: Defence hole plugged...
Defence hole plugged, wonder what energy projects got cut. When Starmer talks of things not immediately vital, can't help thinking that 25 years of carbon capture funding fits that description perfectly. As does heat pump funding.Lee Hurst: The old saying...
The old saying goes “Time is a great healer.” This must explain why the NHS makes you wait so long for any treatment.Liz Webster: Big ruling in USA...
🔥 Big ruling in USA. US Supreme Court blocks Trump from scrapping birthright citizenship by executive order. In the UK, Starmer has shown far less restraint, stripping Shamima Begum of citizenship and repeatedly abusing executive power to withhold Mandelson documents and block scrutiny. Reform and the Tories love talking tough on citizenship. They should note how easily executives overreach when there are no real checks.Pat Condell: The US Supreme Court judgement...
The US Supreme Court judgement on birthright citizenship is insane. When did judges lose touch with common sense? When did wisdom go out of fashion?Cameron Hudson: Washington forgets that Sudan...
Washington forgets that Sudan survived under comprehensive US sanctions from 1993-2020. Do they really think that a handful of targeted sanctions today are going to do anything to tip the balance and change the calculus of war? Previous sanctions were much stronger and more complete and only moved the needle after decades.
David Frost: Starmer offers EU students...
"Starmer offers EU students cut-price tuition fees in Brexit reset talks". Shameful and extremely expensive give-away from Starmer, in return for absolutely nothing. 👇Pat McGinnis: Why can’t he just say ‘no more genuine refugees’?
Why can’t he just say ‘no more genuine refugees’ ? This is why we have the invasion at Dover. None of the ReformedLibLabCon have got the guts to say it. Out of all the main stream parties, only Restore Britain has said ‘NO MORE GENUINE REFUGEES’Craig Murray: New Labour is rushing...
New Labour is rushing its new National Security State Threats bill through parliament in just one day. It will be illegal to publish TRUE casualty information from Iran, from Hamas run hospitals in Gaza, or IDF assault details from the resistance in Lebanon. 14 years in jail.David Kurten: The number of non-travel visas...
The number of non-travel visas given to foreigners to migrate to the UK needs to be slashed by at least 80%. There should be a long period of net emigration from the UK.Andrew Bridgen: Zelensky's military recruiters...
Zelensky's military recruiters took a single father of a five year-old girl in Ukraine. May God protect her from the child traffickers.Andrew Bridgen: Our free UK press?
Our free UK press ? Refused to expose the Post Office Horizon scandal for 10 years. They refused to expose the Muslim Rape Gangs rampage across the UK for 25 years. They refused to expose that the Covid vaccine harms for 5 years so far. They won’t discuss NG163. Great work!Andrew Bridgen: Keir Starmer said after huge protests...
Keir Starmer said after huge protests across the country that “Digital ID will not be mandatory in the UK” But now he is making it so that you won’t be able to access Social Media without it !Adam Brooks: This is Britain under Labour…
This is Britain under Labour… where former cabinet ministers have to plead with their own Government to not let out child rapists early So far, they’ve ignored her. FILTH
Carl Benjamin: Moreover, they don't want you to have a homeland...
Moreover, they don't want you to have a homeland of your own. As far as they are concerned, the white British are not native to anywhere, do not possess land, and cannot make arguments to exclusivity. A nowhere people existing outside the confines of place and time.David Icke: Worse than Starmer...
Worse than Starmer. Not possible? I understand, but watch it unfold from here ... another Cult coup gofer for an agenda long in the planning.David Icke: Burnham's light-speed elevation to Prime Minister...
Burnham's light-speed elevation to Prime Minister and the instant capitulation of Starmer make it very clear that the black T-shirt is coming in to do a job for the Cult of advancing the squeeze on the populous till the pips squeak. You will own nothing and rather than being 'happy', be dependent/controlled on/by those that he serves.Pouria Zeraati: Important/ Oman Foreign Minister...
Important/ Oman Foreign Minister: "We do not agree with the imposition of transit fees [in the Strait of Hormuz]. This is prohibited under international law, and we adhere to these laws. It is also the responsibility of the Islamic Republic to ensure that shipping routes are cleared and safe from any dangers resulting from mine-laying." Shame on you, you Quakeist :)Liz Webster: BMMagazine report: Bank of England deputy...
🆘 BMMagazine report: Bank of England deputy governor Huw Pill acknowledges that Brexit has made inflation worse in the UK The structural changes: new customs checks, rules of origin, supply chain friction and a permanently weaker pound have added lasting cost pressures. This confirms what independent studies have shown for years: leaving the Single Market and Customs Union was a negative supply shock that made controlling inflation harder. 🧵Liz Webster: Brexit keeps making trade harder...
🆘 Brexit keeps making trade harder. From 1 July, many low-value goods sold by UK businesses into the EU will face a new EU customs duty. Every additional cost or layer of bureaucracy makes it easier for EU consumers to buy from an EU supplier instead. 🚨 This is another reminder of the commercial value of being inside the single market.Bushra Shaikh: I don't think people fully...
I don't think people fully appreciate what has happened. Iran demonstrated that its strategic position in West Asia - particularly its influence over the Strait of Hormuz - forces even the U.S. to factor its responses carefully. Whether you agree with Iran or not, that's a significant display of regional leverage. The balance of power in West Asia has shifted. Iran is still standing. All Gulf Arab nations are aware of this realisation and are due to work with Iran to protect their own security and economic interests in the region. Israel's attempt to dominate is coming to a close. Israel knows this, as does the U.S. If they choose aggression, the next blockade will be to Haifa, where 80% of Israel's imports get to and this would significantly affect their economy. Israel will inevitably end up as a lonely island state. It's happening...Lee Hurst: Right now, Reform will not win...
Right now, Reform will not win an outright majority. This is as good as not winning a majority at all. Stop calling for a General Election. Let Burnham destroy Labour further and bide your time.
Mark Curtis: The Telegraph is putting out...
The Telegraph is putting out laughable pro-Israel agitprop practically every day now, a sign of how genocidal Israel is being utterly exposed everywhere else.Dale Vince: Labour’s new leader should...
Labour’s new leader should move to ban all donations - we set out the rationale in Babelfish 3, we could do it for peanuts, in fact for the cit of one packet of crisps each per year. End all donations, all influence, perceived and actual - and restore trust to our democracy.Deborah Haynes: So much for defence...
So much for defence being the first priority of government. The housing vision set out today by Andy Burnham is all very well for peaceful times. But as every military chief and former military chief and defence secretary and former defence secretary is warning, these are not peaceful times. Without security, there is little point in investing in good homes… “If you don’t give people a good home what chance have they got of having a good life? Everything starts with a good home and this country finally has to put that at the top of its priority list.”Cameron Hudson: It is diplomatic malpractice...
It is diplomatic malpractice that the US is sanctioning one side of this conflict while the other side engages in a “strategic and methodical” besiegement of one of Sudan’s largest cities. Again.David Frost: I think this puts the problems...
I think this puts the problems very succinctly. Until Labour understands economics we are doomed to irrelevant and dangerous attempts to solve our problems.Gareth Icke: If anything good comes...
If anything good comes from the Burnham coup, it's that more Britons will realise that democracy is as real as the Easter Bunny, Father Christmas, and Donald Trump's ear wound.Andrew Bridgen: This is the world we live...
This is the world we live in where the paedophiles are the most powerful people which is why child abduction and trafficking is allowed and not actively investigated. This is why our judiciary are so reluctant to jail paedophiles.Read more