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.Andrew Bridgen: Canadian Broadcasting...
Canadian Broadcasting corporation say its hundreds protesting in Vancouver . What a surprise ! We have leant to rely on our state broadcasters to understate the numbers at protests they oppose and overstate them at those they supportAndrew Bridgen: Hundreds have taken to the streets...
Hundreds have taken to the streets in Vancouver 🇨🇦 to say no to AI data centres in their city. When did our Governments ever ask us if we wanted data centres ? They didn’t but they are all introducing them, so bad news for the public again.David Icke: But you won't you fraud...
But you won't you fraud. Cult business-as-usual with added taxation. 'Govern: to exert a determining or guiding influence in or over.' 70 million people having their lives dictated to by an unelected ONE orchestrated from the shadows. It's called freedom and democracy apparently.Pouria Zeraati: Israel's Defense Minister...
Israel's Defense Minister has said the army will not leave Lebanon until Hezbollah is "completely disarmed." Israel also carried out attacks in Lebanese territory today. The regime, however, has not stopped negotiations. Despite the bluster and after Trump announced that the meetings will take place in Doha, Witkoff and Kushner are heading to Qatar today, and representatives of the Islamic Republic and the United States are set to begin technical negotiations starting tomorrow in Doha, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar. The downward trend in oil prices is also continuing.
Kathy Gyngell: The resignation of yet another prime...
The resignation of yet another prime minister should not be viewed as an isolated event. It is part of a broader historical transition. Institutions designed for the slow age of newspapers, magazines and broadcast television are attempting to function in an environment that never sleeps, never forgets and works at light speed. The age of digital ungovernability has only just begun, writes Gustavo Jalife https://conservativewoman.co.uk/the-digital-revolution-is-changing-how-were-governed/ via @theconwomLiz Webster: 👏 @piersmorgan on fine form, calls it straight...
👏 @piersmorgan on fine form, calls it straight: “Brexit has been a pretty well unmitigated disaster.” It triggered the political chaos that’s given us seven Prime Ministers in ten years He pins primary responsibility on Nigel Farage, the “snake oil salesman” who sold impossible promises. Morgan’s advice for @andyburnham . Call a referendum to rejoin the EU. He believes it would be a landslide because the country now knows the truthAlice Smith: King Charles is a mediocre mind...
King Charles is a mediocre mind that’s deluded into believing he’s some great thinker because he’s surrounded himself with sycophants, spin doctors, and establishment lackeys.James Foster: The problem you’ve got...
The problem you’ve got, @andyburnham , is that people are struggling right now. They don’t have the luxury of waiting 10yrs. If you fail to deliver, you’ll be turfed out like the others (like you’ve done to @Keir_Starmer ). People are tired - and desperate and impatient for change.Dale Vince: The one thing we all need, to get energy...
The one thing we all need, to get energy bills down, permanently - is something we can't do ourselves. We need government to ‘break the link’ - the link which allows the global price of gas to set the price of our own wind and sun. DESNZ blamed the link for high energy costs (among the highest in Europe) just this week - they know what the problem is. But they failed to deal with it. After refusing to break this link for years, they then pretended to some weeks ago - and now blame the link (they said they broke) for high bills. It’s all bit messed up. We can't ‘Break the Link’ ourselves, only government can. Will Andy Burnham do it? It’s precisely the kind of radical but fair policy that will impact the cost of living and lift millions from energy poverty - that the country needs. And arguably Labour needs, to get back on the front foot.Deborah Haynes: Former UK military chief...
Former UK military chief @AdmTonyRadakin_ says @JohnHealey_MP , the previous defence secretary, (who he served under), had wrongly assured the PM & chancellor that the 2025 Strategic Defence Review was "balanced and affordable" on a budget of 2.5% of GDP rising to 3% at some point in the next parliament. He says most assessments put true cost at at least 4% of GDP It is a shame that Admiral Radakin didn't choose to ring the alarm so loudly and publicly when he was actually in office or resign in protest as Healey eventually didPat Condell: The British state wants to censor social...
The British state wants to censor social media because they know public opinion is approaching a tipping point. The destruction of our country is impossible to ignore any more, and the majority of people who haven’t been paying attention are about to wake up.Pat Condell: Somebody should tell Trump...
Somebody should tell Trump that when dealing with Muslim fanatics there is never a cease fire and no agreement is ever worth the paper it’s written on.
Daniel Lacalle: Burnham's economic policies are not innovative...
Burnham's economic policies are not innovative nor progressive. It is the same disaster package that brought France to stagnation, discontent and unsustainable debt. These policies show that what he wants is control, not progress.Andrew Bridgen: Bristol flag ban backfired badly...
Bristol flag ban backfired badly. Green Party led Bristol City Council announced that flying England flags,even during the football World Cup ‘could make migrants feel uncomfortable‘ and banned them. The locals took a different view and thousands of England flags have appearedAndrew Bridgen: The Government is determined to further...
The Government is determined to further increase the influx of migrants to the UK , they will call them refugees/ asylum seekers. They will be mostly Muslims, Why don’t they seek asylum in any of the 50 Muslim countries ? Why do they want to come to our country ? https://facebook.com/share/p/1CtPHmwhHC/Adam Brooks: Foreign men are disproportionately...
Foreign men are disproportionately raping and sexually assaulting women and girls in the UK. The left attack those that highlight it.Carl Benjamin: Rupert was doing something about the state...
Rupert was doing something about the state of the country: he became a Reform MP. Then Nigel Farage felt upstaged and conducted one of his patented political assassinations against Rupert, but it didn't work. Now Reform talking heads are complaining that Rupert is still continuing to be a politician and that he's not exactly a fan of people who made up false allegations against him to ruin his career and possibly get him jailed--what a shock! The conceit that underpins this latest round of Reform whining about Restore is the belief that Nigel Farage ought to have the power to dictate who may and may not engage in right-wing politics. When Farage feels you are a personal threat, he ought to have the ability to ruin you and drive you out, no matter what the consequences to his victim. It is going to come as a surprise to Reform to learn that we do not actually need their permission and we are not bothered about their complaints about it. We know what to do to fix the country, and we are going to spread this message to the public. The public are, as Matt knows, eager to hear it. Reform's wimpy "well not like that!" attitude is the sole reason they are failing and we have moved past it. We are not apologising to the liberal centre for not being liberals. We are going to keep moving forward because we are right and everyone else is wrong, and Reform know it. Why they don't have the guts to stand on their convictions with moral force is anybody's guess, but it isn't our problem.David Icke: As I've said from the start...
As I've said from the start - don't follow the endless 'we say', 'they say', rhetoric on both sides. Watch the OUTCOME. And what's the outcome? Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz either stopped or way down on pre-war numbers threatening the global economy as emergency oil stocks continue to erode. What is the outcome the Global Cult wants? The dismantling of the old Cult world order so the new far more extreme one can take its place with the centre of global power moving east.Pouria Zeraati: An hour ago: Israel's attacks in southern Lebanon...
An hour ago: Israel's attacks in southern Lebanon. Early Sunday morning, the IRGC also launched missiles and drones in response to recent US attacks. Ceasefire still in place, though :))Read more