Rhys Whatley (@rhyswhatley81) 's Twitter Profile
Rhys Whatley

@rhyswhatley81

Bobby Andrews called me a modern man

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calendar_today05-01-2012 18:29:17

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Nation.Cymru (@nationcymru) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three different groups of health campaigners have expressed anger at the prospect of Health Secretary Eluned Morgan becoming First Minister ✍️Martin Shipton wp.me/p8Mk4U-LbB

Bernie (@artemisfornow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK- Politics is a dirty web of deception that we are all supposed to believe is democracy. ▪️May 2024 Starmer, outraged that the Tory government was about to cancel winter fuel payments for pensioners. ▪️July 2024 - Starmer cancels winter fuel payments for pensioners. Oh 🤡

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Britain was the second biggest European importer of electricity (after Italy) in the first half of this year — 18.9TWh, an 80%+ rise on the second half of 2023. So much for energy security. Not great for balance of payments either.

Mo (@mo_arsenal9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chelsea paid £20m to loan Joao Felix and he flopped. He then went to Barcelona on loan and he flopped again. So, Chelsea decided to sign him for £60m on 300k a week for 7 years. 😭😭😭😭😭😭

Allison Pearson (@allisonpearson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing to do with Ukraine. Americans pay two and a half times less for energy than British people. Chinese pay 4 times less. Why? Those nations are allowed to exploit their own natural resources - drilling, fracking. UK is paying the price for crazy net zero ideology.

BBC Newsnight (@bbcnewsnight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Is cronyism bad under a Conservative government but OK under a Labour goverment?" Treasury minister, James Murray MP is challenged after it was revealed that the Labour government appointed donors and supporters to civil servant roles. #Newsnight

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rate of UK unemployment falls to 4.1%, down from 4.2% in the previous three months. Sterling rises against dollar. Growth in pay outpaces inflation. As Starmer and Reeves never stop telling us, it really is the most appalling economic inheritance ever.

Anthony Boutall (@anthonyboutall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour’s lies are unravelling in front of our eyes. Everyone knows it was a political choice to cut winter fuel payments for elderly people while splashing taxpayers’ cash on Labour’s union paymasters & their Just Stop Oil donors. 🥀

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Reeves urges the 800,000 poorer pensioners who do not claim pension credit to do so, thereby restoring their right to the winter fuel payment too. Of course if they all did so it would wipe most of her savings from curtailing the winter payment. But then she probably knows

Rush (@exraf_al) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Kinnock has campaigned against the Tories in Port Talbot, and to preserve the Winter Fuel Allowance. Steve, as you mention in this campaign clip, you know that removing it will impact 10,000 of your most vulnerable constituents, so why did you vote against them on Tuesday?

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour politicians, activists and twitter cheerleaders have spent years excoriating Italian PM Meloni — always insisting she be described as “hard right” and (rightly) pointing out the neo-fascist roots of her party. Yet now PM Starmer is in Rome to learn from how she’s dealing

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lady in glasses, "570 MPs are entitled to claim £3,500 heating allowance.. If those 570 MPs didn't, over 6,700 pensioners would get a winter fuel benefit" "How do you justify withdrawing the money from pensioners? #BBCQT She has a point. If energy bill support is means tested

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This man is now the British foreign secretary. In a few short weeks he’s already made a number of embarrassing blunders. Look them up. He also seems to think his department should be more interested in pursuing net zero than running British foreign policy. The British Tories were