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David Bernie

@davidpbernie

🇬🇧 🇦🇺 Husband Father reluctant dog walker. Rugby, Literature, Food and Politics.

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Julie Burchill (@boozeandfagz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rory Stewart is reliably wrong about literally everything spiked-online.com/2026/01/14/ror… RUMOURS OF MY DEATH SOMEWHAT EXAGGERATED - it's me in SPIKED!

RSPCA (England & Wales) (@rspca_official) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slaughter without pre-stunning causes serious animal suffering, yet it’s often hidden behind vague labels. We believe that shoppers deserve clear, honest information on food labels. Call on the UK government to act by signing this petition: bit.ly/4qYNG33

Slaughter without pre-stunning causes serious animal suffering, yet it’s often hidden behind vague labels. 

We believe that shoppers deserve clear, honest information on food labels. 

Call on the UK government to act by signing this petition: bit.ly/4qYNG33
Hadley Freeman (@hadleyfreeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For The Times and The Sunday Times: I’ve written about the Darlington nurses and how these ludicrous employment tribunals in which women are forced to explain why they don’t want to undress in front of men have become modern day witch trials thetimes.com/article/375710…

Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧🇮🇱 (@jchimirie66677) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Writing in the Telegraph, Kate Hoey is right to warn that Labour is about to unleash lawfare on Britain's veterans. What she exposes is not a technical dispute over legacy legislation, but a deeper collapse of state responsibility. In revisiting the past, the government is

Writing in the Telegraph, Kate Hoey is right to warn that Labour is about to unleash lawfare on Britain's veterans. What she exposes is not a technical dispute over legacy legislation, but a deeper collapse of state responsibility. In revisiting the past, the government is
Rob Rinder (@robbierinder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaking at the Anne Frank lunch today.. At 15 she wrote “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” Anne Frank Trust

Speaking at the Anne Frank lunch today.. At 15 she wrote “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” <a href="/AnneFrankTrust/">Anne Frank Trust</a>
stephendaisley.substack.com (@journostephen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rhiannon Whyte’s six-year-old son will grow up without his mum because, while a British woman being stabbed to death by an unvetted foreign male is most unfortunate, it doesn’t give the political class the ick quite like the notion of enforcing borders. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/3…

Heidi Bachram 🎗️ (@heidibachram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A van was rammed into a factory and thugs wielding sledgehammers menaced security guards. One female police officer had her spine broken. But someone who wants to be PM is “pleased” with a jury failing to convict any of them. Damning.

A van was rammed into a factory and thugs wielding sledgehammers menaced security guards. One female police officer had her spine broken. But someone who wants to be PM is “pleased” with a jury failing to convict any of them. Damning.
Burnside (@burnsidewastosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I once received the spontaneous backing of my entire cabinet without making any threats allowing me to get on with job of delivering for the British people.

I once received the spontaneous backing of my entire cabinet without making any threats allowing me to get on with job of delivering for the British people.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧🇮🇱 (@jchimirie66677) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lawyer, the Prime Minister and the Long Campaign to Give Chagos Away The most revealing fact about the Chagos deal is not the price tag, the treaty chaos, or the diplomatic humiliation. It is the timeline. Long before Keir Starmer entered Downing Street, the legal case for

The Lawyer, the Prime Minister and the Long Campaign to Give Chagos Away

The most revealing fact about the Chagos deal is not the price tag, the treaty chaos, or the diplomatic humiliation. It is the timeline. Long before Keir Starmer entered Downing Street, the legal case for
David Wolfson (@dxw_kc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I disagree with Lord Hermer KC, the Attorney General. I don’t accept that international law requires our Prime Minister to deliver a pusillanimous statement setting out the UK’s position whose first point is “We did not participate”. I’ve set out the gist of my approach below.

Melissa Chen (@msmelchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The one obituary of Ayatollah Khamenei you should read. No whitewashing. No excuses. Unlike some of the legacy media who cannot help but indulge in reflexive sanitization of dictators who positioned themselves as anti-Western "resistance figures." The glow-ups by the FT, NYT

The one obituary of Ayatollah Khamenei you should read.

No whitewashing. No excuses. 

Unlike some of the legacy media who cannot help but indulge in reflexive sanitization of dictators who positioned themselves as anti-Western "resistance figures."

The glow-ups by the FT, NYT