The Fact Compiler - Lord Spike of The Shire (@thefactcompiler) 's Twitter Profile
The Fact Compiler - Lord Spike of The Shire

@thefactcompiler

Apparently a Ratcatcher! "Rigid & Indeitrist Catholic", also an 'Gammon'. Thee and thine. #winning

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Roger Ford (@captain_deltic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AW Gareth Corfield She and Ridley trusted Bob Reid to deliver and let him get on with creating his business led railway. And he and his team delivered. Ridership up, subsidy down and record investment. The key was competence - a theme I'm working on for a future column.

Roger Ford (@captain_deltic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve White AW Gareth Corfield Sorry, Steve, but I will not allow those BR operators and engineers who welcomed me back to the railway and trusted me to report their activities to be traduced. Opponents of this "new chapter" use "back to BR" as an awful warning. I see the 1980s as a proven template

Israel Defense Forces (@idf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In response to the blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement earlier today, the IDF has begun a series of strikes against Hamas terror targets in the southern Gaza.

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

Tomorrow is the third reading of the bill to hand the British sovereign territory of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. China has built a smart city right next door to Port Louis. Huawei safe city cameras are being installed all over the island and now China is negotiating a lease

Julia Hartley-Brewer (@juliahb1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And another 369 illegal migrants arrived on Channel dinghies just yesterday, adding to the 36,365 who've already arrived this year. So.... yay for us!

Adam Wren (@g0adm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fiona was a survivor on the panel advising the government’s grooming gang inquiry. She’s resigned this morning with the following reasons: - Two shortlisted chairs with backgrounds in policing and social work, the very institutions that orchestrated the cover-up - "Condescending

Tim Farron (@timfarron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is deeply troubling. Why would the House of Lords committee on assisted dying refuse to accept evidence except from the invited few? This looks like a transparent attempt to limit scrutiny and debate - I hope they will reconsider and listen to all voices.

Simon Danczuk (@simondanczuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grooming gang survivor, on the national inquiry, has resigned because it's a stitch-up: Labour appointees, political management, and worse. Starmer and ministers are doing all they can to fix the findings, keep their party's involvement covered up, avoid prosecuting the enablers.

Marcus Walker (@walkermarcus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How about this as an explanation: Labour made a decision to drop a major espionage trial in the desperate hope China will bail them out for their failed economic policy, while also giving a Chinese ally the most strategically important island in the Indian Ocean. Clear enough?