Malveillance Horcrux 🎗️♂️ (@capthorcrux) 's Twitter Profile
Malveillance Horcrux 🎗️♂️

@capthorcrux

Réapparu! 🇫🇷 Journaliste. Fan des bandes dessinées Tintin, Lucky Luke, Astérix. Jeux de stratégie. Ancien militaire britannique. 🇬🇧 a/c #LUFC #Reform #LePen

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calendar_today16-02-2009 19:38:24

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Kelvin MacKenzie (@kelvmackenzie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you wanted to know where all the NHS cash goes just look at new figures for its unfunded and gold plated pension scheme where those now receiving more than £100K a year is 3,216, up 64% on last year while those on £50K+ is 42,267, up 15%. NHS staff make decent money so why do

Nigel Farage MP (@nigel_farage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reform UK councillors are being instructed to take part in DEI and climate change training. Our new elected officials will do no such thing because we believe all people should be treated equally.

Reclaim Albion 🇬🇧 (@reclaimalbion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage MP Instructed...? By who? Lanyard-wearing, unelected council jobsworths who think they are there to tell the elected representatives what to think and how to act. P45 them all.

Arron Banks (@arron_banks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent .. and I would start by removing any council ceo who doesn’t get the memo. Leadership is key and in business you remove resistors on day one. Tim Farron

Stephen Phillips 💻 (@uk_sf_writer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage MP Tessieroyalsevensamurai 🇬🇧🇮🇪 With interest, who has the authority to tell elected officials to do anything not covered by legislation. I'd recommend sacking the chief executives involved. And changing the titles back to "Town clerk" or whatever the equivalent was for coutry council employees before title

Peter Malcolm (@pmal5098) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage MP Reform UK councillors won’t waste time on unnecessary lectures or climate guilt trips. The priorities are simple: fix our roads, protect our borders, support our police, grow our economy, and put British citizens first—without the ideological fluff.

Harry Cole (@mrharrycole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And the PM's interim Press Secretary was then asked who exactly is making these political points.... And there was no answer, simply: " I've got nothing to add "

Harry Cole (@mrharrycole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Which would imply the government DOES think the grooming gangs issue is being weaponised in some quarters... they just won't say where.. Yet Powell was clear on Friday that simply bringing it up constitutes point scoring... Messy.

Harry Cole (@mrharrycole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

QUOTE for those asking: Reporter: "Is that something the Prime Minister shares, that people are weaponising?" No10: "It's obviously disappointing for people to do so."

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what I wrote about last week. Nigel Farage is replacing the unions as the voice of the British working class. ft.com/content/99f226…

Bumphrey Hogart (@itsbubblestime) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(((Dan Hodges))) An excerpt: "“It was very worrying, but these are traditional working class communities,” they said, adding: “The rise of Reform is something we can’t ignore, and we need to have a narrative that combats their message.” No, you don't , comrade. Your job is to represent your

Zia Yusuf (@ziayusufuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is no ‘gotcha’, it’s deliberate misdirection: 1) Council workers are paid by the taxpayer. Bricklayers and nurses don’t get the option to work from home. Hence those funded by their taxes should not do so. Reform has no plans to legislate against private companies letting

Nick Timothy MP (@nj_timothy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The British government says the new India trade agreement does not change immigration policy. But that’s not what the Indian government says. A quick thread (1/n).

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Government making it cheaper for British companies to employ foreign workers would be politically questionable at the best of times. In the current political context it's stark staring lunacy.