Guybrush Woodthreep (@isotupe) 's Twitter Profile
Guybrush Woodthreep

@isotupe

🇪🇺 Proud European. Against ignorance and xenophobia == against Brexit. 💙 #FBPE

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calendar_today07-01-2010 10:20:10

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Labour Press (@labourpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage repeatedly misled the public by claiming he bought a house in his constituency. Today he admitted it wasn’t true. Given he's had a lot to say on tax this week, it's time he put the full facts on the table over this housing arrangement. It reeks of double

Pippa Crerar (@pippacrerar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Rowena Mason revealed in May that Nigel Farage’s partner bought his Clacton house meaning he avoided paying higher-rate of stamp duty on a second home. Reform leader has been challenged over the move, which saved him around £44k in tax, this w/e 👇🏼 theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Rep. Jim McGovern (@repmcgovern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So let me get this straight…20 years ago, Democrats forged Trump’s signature on a creepy birthday card to a pedophile...planted it in Epstein’s estate before Trump even ran…and then waited to release it until *after* Trump got reelected? Got it.

James Chapman (@jameschappers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reform featuring in a quarter of all BBC News at Ten bulletins - considerably more than the Lib Dems, who have 18 times as many MPs, and far too often policy is unscrutinised, according to an authoritative new study. Something’s gone badly wrong at the BBC theguardian.com/media/2025/sep…

Niz (@nizmhani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The marches in London today; 🟥 Overwhelmingly (almost exclusively) men. 🟥 Overwhelmingly (almost exclusively) white. This is a white supremacist march isn't it?

Evolve Politics (@evolvepolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clip from Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom protest. An older woman and a boy chase a woman of colour, and the boy tells the older woman to “smack her” twice. The woman of colour responds: “I was born in this country”. Definitely not far-right.

Good Morning Britain (@gmb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands took to the streets of central London yesterday to protest against Donald Trump's state visit to the UK. However, given the 'special relationship' between the US and UK, should Brits show the President more respect?

Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters and commentators it doesn’t like. yahoo.com/news/articles/…

Andrew Fisher (@fisherandrew79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understand what this means. I work alongside a foreign national. We do the same job side by side for five years. We pay the same income tax and national insurance. We get made redundant. I can claim unemployment benefit. My former colleague cannot. This is racist.

Reece Dinsdale 👀 (@reece_dinsdale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me get this straight. So all immigrants who have already passed the criteria to stay indefinitely and are therefore legitimate in their right to be here, they would be made to jump through more hoops. Just say it… you want ALL immigrants to leave! bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage angrily asks, "Why on earth are we paying pensioners with Indefinite Leave to Remain pensions?" Simple: Pensioners with Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK can receive a state pension if they meet the same contribution and residency conditions as UK citizens

Harry Eccles (@heccles94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reforms new policies on immigration are: - Scrapping settled status - Scraping welfare for foreign born nationals This means that our friends, families, our nurses, teachers and colleagues are at risk if they stay here. This is incalculably stupid, and immeasurably cruel.

Reform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧 (@reformexposed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi Zia Yusuf can you confirm something for us? ILR was formalised with the Immigration Act 1971. Your parents migrated from Sri Lanka in the 80s. Under your plans, they wouldn’t be able to remain. And you’ve illustrated many times how they’ve positively impacted this