angel of the north (west) ๐Ÿ’™ (@lalala2609) 's Twitter Profile
angel of the north (west) ๐Ÿ’™

@lalala2609

Proud mum. Hard-working wife. RGN.

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Alethea Bernard (@tush27j) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Kemi Badenoch As you're currently having severe selective bouts of amnesia, I'll just leave this here. ยฃ10.9 billion covid fraud. That's an awful lot of money owed to the taxpayers coffers. #PMQs #PoliticsLive

Dear Kemi Badenoch 
As you're currently having severe selective bouts of amnesia, I'll  just leave this here.
ยฃ10.9 billion covid fraud. That's an awful lot of money owed to the taxpayers coffers.
#PMQs #PoliticsLive
Demetrius Remmiegius ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ช (@demetriusro6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rest of the planet has stopped waiting for America to get its act together โ€“ and just got on with it. Mexico and Spain reset relations after 8 years. Hungary dumped Orbรกn. Europeโ€™s rolling out an โ‚ฌ800B defence rebuild that cuts out US contractors. Meanwhile, the

Darren Jones MP (@darrenpjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are investing in new rail, roads, and nuclear reactors.โ€จ New scanners for our hospitals and free breakfast clubs for our children. Weโ€™re not going to let the Conservatives - or their friends in Reform - tear that down.

Very Brexit Problems (@verybrexitprobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Nigel Farage Guide to Being a Working-Class Hero Step 1: Be born to a City stockbroker. Step 2: Attend Dulwich College, fees currently ยฃ53,000 a year. Step 3: Skip university. Become a City commodities trader instead. Step 4: Run one of your metal broking firms into

DaddyNeedsCoffee ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ ๐ŸŽจ ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ (@daddycoffee73) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the 23rd May 2024, Nigel Farage MP said he wouldnโ€™t stand as an MP. He said it โ€œwas not the right timeโ€ and l he wanted to focus on helping the campaign in the USA instead. 11 days and ยฃ5million later, he u-turned and announced he would stand. Corrupt to the core. Please share.

On the 23rd May 2024, <a href="/Nigel_Farage/">Nigel Farage MP</a> said he wouldnโ€™t stand as an MP. He said it โ€œwas not the right timeโ€ and l he wanted to focus on helping the campaign in the USA instead.
11 days and ยฃ5million later, he u-turned and announced he would stand. Corrupt to the core. Please share.
Good Law Project (@goodlawproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What these extraordinary numbers make clear is that Reform is less a political party and more a very highly paid public-facing lobby group for oil and gas interests desmog.com/2026/04/30/refโ€ฆ

Bradley Wall ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง๐ŸŒ (@bwallarthur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wind is currently providing 27.2% of UK generation, and solar 25.1%, and gas only 5%. I can see why foreign funded farage and his merry band of failed Tories and Trump sycophants are so keen to stop it. Can't keep us shackled to your dirty oil and gas if we ain't using it

Ruth Wilkes (@savenay44) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Max No fan of Raynerโ€™s politics at all but this is disgraceful. And while we are at it, why should โ€˜the oddsโ€™, as she quaintly calls ultra capitalism and inequality, be stacked against anyone and we just accept it as the status quo.

Joni Askola (@joni_askola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Multibillionaires and democracy are fundamentally incompatible. A system based on equal voices cannot survive when a handful of individuals have enough wealth to buy the megaphone, the politicians, and the rules

Multibillionaires and democracy are fundamentally incompatible. 

A system based on equal voices cannot survive when a handful of individuals have enough wealth to buy the megaphone, the politicians, and the rules
Liz Webster (@lizwebstersbf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

๐Ÿ’ฐ โ€œFollow the moneyโ€ is exactly right. Reform UK presents as grassroots movement, but actually it is an elite-funded politics dressed up as populism. And while the noise focuses on migrants or culture wars, the real consequences land elsewhere: ๐Ÿ‘‰ weaker food standards ๐Ÿ‘‰ more

๐Ÿ’ฐ โ€œFollow the moneyโ€ is exactly right.

Reform UK presents as grassroots movement, but actually it is an elite-funded politics dressed up as populism.

And while the noise focuses on migrants or culture wars, the real consequences land elsewhere:
๐Ÿ‘‰ weaker food standards
๐Ÿ‘‰ more
Candice Holmes (@hol40900) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GB News lets Kemi Badenoch claim the Tories are "ready now" and the "only credible alternative" โ€” after 14 years of chaos, 5 prime ministers, and a crashed economy. Credible? You trashed the country and left. The arrogance is staggering

Victoria Derbyshire (@vicderbyshire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Latest data on small boat arrivals from Home Office as of 1 May, 2026 1 January 2026 to 30 April 2026 = 6,416 people Thatโ€™s 42% down on same period in 2025 gov.uk/government/pubโ€ฆ

Erdmute Wendlinger (@wendlingere49) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lets NOT REPLACE KEIR STARMER, Lets get rid of Peston, Ferrari, Hodges, Paul Brand, Beth Rigby, & all the rancid reporters on GBNotNews.Lets try straight reporting for a change.Telling us what has happened in the news that day, without spinning it through a Partisan paid Journo.

LordCharles (@romannumerals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gassy Not two tier. Just you and others not bothering to read the rules about financial declarations. Or to spell it out for the dimwits. Labour declared the donations for the previous 12 months. Farage did not. It seems like Farage wanted to create two tier, nobody else.

Alan.R.Taylor (@artaylors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

angel of the north (west) Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio Yeah just the same the 6 million min waged working class are looking at why their hard work isn't being rewarded everytime they move forward, they are actually standing still, in 2014 50% of wage on household bills guess what now 60% and more, so agree we need a new narrative

Paul Lees (@paullees496) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dave Kayfabe The one of the first architects for the minimum wage was the one and only Winston Churchill advocating the "Living Wage" Principle: He believed it was a duty to prevent exploitation, famously stating it was a "national evil" for subjects to receive less than a living wage.