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Ioannis Gounaris

@johngounaris

Libertarian: rationality, individualism, capitalism, natural rights. Views are my own. “From each as they choose, to each as they are chosen”.

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Neil Oliver (@thecoastguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you work. If you aspire. If you save. If you ask for nothing and want peace and freedom to get on with providing for your loved ones, the British state despises you and will do anything and everything to take you down.

Ioannis Gounaris (@johngounaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to ditch net zero, period. Let the markets produce energy in the most efficient way possible, with no government intervention and we will flourish!

Sophie Corcoran (@sophielouisecc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 million people are set to lose their votes this year. My elections have been cancelled by my cowardly Labour council for TWO YEARS in a row. Only dictators cancel elections, Keir Starmer, give us back our vote. Me for GB News gbnews.com/opinion/may-el…

Rothmus 🏴 (@rothmus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Bastiat proves beyond all doubt that the proper function of government is to protect the lives, liberty, and property of its citizens, but not to provide for them.” “For in order to provide for some, first it must take from others, becoming the mechanism for legalized plunder.”

The Free Speech Union (@speechunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If there is one policy that cries out to be ditched, it is Labour’s attempt to define Islamophobia for public use” says the former head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). Baroness Falkner argues that, a year on, the definition is even worse than anticipated —

“If there is one policy that cries out to be ditched, it is Labour’s attempt to define Islamophobia for public use” says the former head of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).

Baroness Falkner argues that, a year on, the definition is even worse than anticipated —
The Free Speech Union (@speechunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the House of Lords this afternoon, the FSU's Director Lord Young of Acton supported an amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill tabled by Lord Moynihan of Chelsea and Baroness Fox of Buckley that would strip the concept ot 'hate crime' from British law. He argued that it is

Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 (@ticerichard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exclusive poll: Labour would face wipeout in cancelled elections Labour are democracy deniers Labour refuse to face voters Labour are scared Labour are cowards telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

Ioannis Gounaris (@johngounaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is not a one-off. It is emblematic of the blob that hampers freedom and democratic accountability. Hundreds of quangos and thousands of civil servants need to go.

Nick Timothy MP (@nj_timothy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I said in Parliament this week, Islamism and the politics of communalism are corrupting our criminal justice system. As Shadow Justice Secretary, I will expose the truth, and set out how the Conservatives will kill this cancer. x.com/rorygeo/status…

Rock Chartrand (@rockchartrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Politicians openly admit that taxing cigarettes, gas, or alcohol is meant to reduce consumption. They understand perfectly well that higher costs discourage behavior. But when it comes to taxing income, that basic logic suddenly disappears. They pretend people will keep working,

Ioannis Gounaris (@johngounaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After ignoring the protests & doing everything not to alienate their Islamist-Marxist alliance, the Guardianistas now have a new narrative: “it’s Trump’s fault”. Shouldn’t they be on the streets then, demanding intervention and strikes against the regime? theguardian.com/world/2026/jan…

Rupert Lowe MP (@rupertlowe10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am doing my very best in Parliament to try and make civil servants understand that the money they are spending, and wasting, is OUR tax - it comes from an individual, a business, a family. They must start treating that money with the respect it deserves.

James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@jamescleverly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Labour Government has moved seamlessly from arrogance, to incompetence, and now to cowardice. 3.7 million people are being denied the right to vote. The May 2026 local elections should go ahead.

Ioannis Gounaris (@johngounaris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a deeply illiberal and authoritarian proposal that will hamper childrens’ development. It’s absurd that we keep infantilising teenager in every aspect of their socialisation while also arguing they should be able to vote! bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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This needs to stop, otherwise we face oblivion. The welfare state needs to be pared back and become again a basic safety net for the tiny minority of people genuinely unable to work.

Matt Gubba (@mattgubba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These numbers are insane. 8.4 million people now claim Universal Credit. Out of those, 4.17 million are not even required to look for work. Read that again. In a country of 69 million, that is not compassion. That is unsustainable madness. - Millions of people of working age.