BarryAddison (@barryaddison) 's Twitter Profile
BarryAddison

@barryaddison

Retired Chartered Accountant
Small/Mid Caps Investor
Member of ReformUK, Free Speech Union & #together
Supporter of TCW, BigBrotherWatch, Spurs & Surrey CC

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calendar_today27-10-2009 10:58:55

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Jamie Jenkins (@statsjamie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚜 This farming tax was never about fixing the public finances. 💷 Borrowing: £163bn a year 📉 Farming tax: £390m a year That’s less than ONE day of borrowing. Be honest: If a tax only funds one day of borrowing, is it about fixing the finances or breaking up the sector?

David Lammy (@davidlammy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted that Alaa Abd El-Fattah has been reunited with his family in the UK. I thank the Government of Egypt for this outcome.     I first met Alaa’s family in Opposition, and I committed to them then that I would do everything I could to advocate for his return. It’s an

Aubrey Allegretti (@breeallegretti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage wades into the row over Alaa abd El-Fattah, criticising the Conservatives for lobbying for him to be removed: “Whilst Robert Jenrick is right to criticize Starmer over Alaa abd El-Fattah - we must not forget that it was the Tory government who started this.

BarryAddison (@barryaddison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel this is so bad with multiple ministers supporting the Egyptian that the whole Government needs to resign. We are sick of them. Unusually, I haven't seen many lefty patsies coming to Starmer et al's support either which is telling.

BarryAddison (@barryaddison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

His own inner circle would have known and still drafted the tweet for him knowing he never reads anything beforehand. An et tu Brute' moment perhaps?

BarryAddison (@barryaddison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frankly I don't care. He's such a horrible, narcissistic toxic individual I just want him gone from office. In 18 months he has ruined this country and is responsible for policies that have increased the divisions here.

Bernie (@artemisfornow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The “pay off” of the Chagos Islands has been defeated for the 4th time in the Lords. This time they have added a referendum clause, for the Chagossians themselves to decide. No one knows wtf the government is doing.

The “pay off” of the Chagos Islands has been defeated for the 4th time in the Lords. This time they have added a referendum clause, for the Chagossians themselves to decide.

No one knows wtf the government is doing.
BarryAddison (@barryaddison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So much for being impartial and serving the needs of the country, which is their duty. Every one of the should be specifically asked if they will serve under a Reform Government. If not they can either resign or be sacked when we take charge

Burnside (@burnsidewastosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello Prime Minister Albanese, it's Keir here, I wondered if you too were fed up of getting community noted repeatedly and would like to join my coalition of the willing in banning x. So far it's me, President Xi and the Ayatollahs.

Hello Prime Minister Albanese,  it's Keir here, I wondered if you too were fed up of getting community noted repeatedly and would like to join my coalition of the willing in banning x. So far it's me, President Xi and the Ayatollahs.
BarryAddison (@barryaddison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Staggering Cost of Ed Miliband’s Net Zero Drive Finally Revealed: £4.5 Trillion… That’s More Than the UK’s Entire GDP dailysceptic.org/2026/01/11/the… via The Daily Sceptic

Bernie (@artemisfornow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poland’s president has just vetoed legislation to implement the EU’s Digital Services Act. it would have handed sweeping powers to state authorities to decide what speech is “acceptable” online. He called it a censorship regime, a step towards a “Ministry of Truth”. Just as

Poland’s president has just vetoed legislation to implement the EU’s Digital Services Act.

 it would have handed sweeping powers to state authorities to decide what speech is “acceptable” online. He called it a censorship regime, a step towards a “Ministry of Truth”.

Just as