The United Kingdom, our once Great Ally, maybe the Greatest of them all, is
finally giving serious thought to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East.
That's OK, Prime Minister Starmer, we don't need them any longer -- But we will
remember. We don't need people that join Wars after we've already won!
President DONALD J. TRUMP
History lesson.
Our once great ally didn't come to our aid until 1917.
Our once great ally didn't come to our aid again until 1941.
07.03.2026 21:58
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Is it just me or is there something utterly grotesque about the British right wing press relishing this war....as though this is all just a huge compter game where the men, woman and child civilians who are blown into several pieces are of only periphery consequence?
06.03.2026 21:56
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Reform fury as someone else wins
by Our By-election Editor
Tim Shipsink
The losing candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, Matt Goodwhinge, has demanded an immediate re-run of the election on the grounds that he lost
comprehensively to someone else.
"It's totally unfair and rigged,"
said Goodwhinge.
"I shouldn't
be required to sit there and suck it up, just because I lost."
Mr Goodwhine continued, *I can't believe that all those voters I demonised failed to back me.
Especially after I was endorsed by Tommy Robinson and ten million Russian bots on X.
"We have clear evidence of family voting, where people voted in order for me to stop deporting their families."
Mr Badloser concluded. "I'm the victim of colour prejudice.
They didn't vote for me simply because I'm not green."
Reform leader
Mr Farage,
speaking from a sun lounger on a rock near the Chagos Islands said,
"It's a tragedy that the people of Manchester won't see Matt in Westminster, but my constituents don't see me in Clacton either."
PLUMBER DEFEATS
MATT GOODWIN
Photo of Hannah Spencer with speech bubble sayingβ¦
I've stopped the cock
Beautiful from Private Eye on the massive toddler-tantrum that Matt Goodwin and Reform are having, because they got whooped in Gorton and Denton.
05.03.2026 07:35
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Screenshot of Telegraph headline:
Eir NolsΓΈe
Labour is finally getting migration under control.
It's a nightmare for Reeves Much lower numbers of migrants would cost the Treasury billions
Photo of Starmer and Reeves
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Iβm sorry, what now?
Are you fβking kidding right now @telegraph.co.uk??
03.03.2026 17:23
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The reason the Greens & the radical Left are attacking those of us who
are highlighting illegal family voting and election fraud in Gorton &
Denton is because they know they will be the big losers if we refuse to
give up on this issue - if we actually fix our democracy.
For many years, ever since Tony Blair opened up postal voting, it's been
the Left that directly exploited biraderi clan-based networks and
communalism to harvest votes. Every Labour MP in Westminster knows
this. Every Labour councillor knows this. Every serious journalist knows
this. And so too do the Greens because they are now doing the same,
They don't want us to keep looking at this because they know that if we
do make changes - by restricting postal votes, clamping down on family
voting, and removing Commonwealth voting - then it will be the Left that
will lose, especially in urban, diversifying areas
it is ironic. The Left are the first to trace everything they don't like in
politics (Brexit, Trump, etc.) to electoral interference from 'Russia', 'social
media', 'Cambridge Analytica' and more. Yet when electoral interference
happens to involves the Left ruthlessly exploiting illiberal and
undemocratic practices they are silent or aggressively attack those who
point it out
At the same time, they lecture the rest of us about the rights of women
and individual choice while turning a blind eye to the ugly misogyny and
dogmatism that is now taking place in polling stations and entrenching
itself in our democracy. It's not me saying this; it's research, overseen by
the Electoral Commission. We either care about standards at elections
or we don't.
What we need to do with a Reform majority or Reform-led government
after the next general election is deal with what the Democracy
Volunteers report points to: endemic, illegal family voting and electoral
malpractice which is corroding our democracy and dividing our country. I
am in touch with the relevant people to ensure there is a full policy
resβ¦
You could read this lengthy, boring diatribe by the UK right's most divorced man.
But instead, allow me to sum it up in two syllables.
LOSE
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ER
02.03.2026 22:52
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Reform ran a hateful, divisive campaign, with an out-of touch, Southern, elite, academic turned TV presenter, who made his distaste of Muslims and clear.
In a constituency with a diverse population.
The Greens put up an energetic, likeable, local, working class woman.
And they wonπ€·ββοΈ
01.03.2026 19:35
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Labour must cease taking progressive voters for granted, says Sadiq Khan
London mayor criticises PM for calling Greens βextremeβ after Gorton and Denton loss, saying it is a βflawed strategyβ
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Exactly. By attacking the Greens as 'extreme', and aping Reform, Labour alienate their base and give the racist rhetoric of Reform more oxygen. The Greens policies' are not extreme, it's just that Labour has drifted so far away they can't tell right from wrong.
01.03.2026 10:30
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Starmer telling Labour MPs today that the Greens are "divisive," "sectarian," and "not the kind environmentalists they pretend" is not going to go down well with the millions who now back Greens. It'll simply tell them Labour doesn't hear us. More tin-eared stupidity.
27.02.2026 18:43
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INTRODUCING!
Hannah Spencer
The new Green MP for GORTON & DENTON
Green Party
Promoted by Chris Williams on behalf of The Green Party, both at PO Box 78066, London SE16 9GQ
Introducing Hannah Spencer MP π
27.02.2026 04:31
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It surprises me how often this point is missed!
We all have our own personalised feed; we are all seeing different content; we all experience Bluesky in our own way.
25.02.2026 21:35
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Farage hasn't been to one regeneration meeting despite plans for Β£20m cash
In 2023, Clacton was named among 54 other towns to receive a vital cash boost as part of the governmentβs Long Term Plan
β Nigel Farage has missed EVERY meeting about regenerating his constituency of Clacton since becoming an MP.
But he did find time to go and perform a publicity stunt in the Indian Ocean last week...
β οΈ A warning to those in Gorton & Denton over the kind of representation Reform UK provide.
25.02.2026 09:58
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They have nothing for anyone, other than their hatred. They will not fix any problems or listen to any concerns made by anybody, they will twist it and use it to weaponise and keep their grubby fingers on power. Their poison must not seep into life. Hope and Kindness, not Hate!
25.02.2026 18:34
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I beg you, Gorton and Denton..
Do not let that ghastly idiot into parliament.
He's already got enough planet shaped chips on his shoulders, and one more won't hurt.
25.02.2026 17:29
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It's absolutely vital to stop Reform. Anyone who can help out with Hannah Spencer's campaign in Gorton and Denton needs to get over there. We need a real alternative to this race to the bottom racist garbage.
23.02.2026 14:44
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This would end up the exact same way as the U.S, with Citizens living in constant terror of being deported by the government, legal or not. This blatant copying won't do Reform any good either, as Trump is very unpopular here. This cosying up to him will prove costly for Reform.
23.02.2026 17:33
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Reform UKβs ICE-style deportation plan condemned as βsadisticβ
Zia Yusuf sets out proposals and calls migration an βinvasionβ, as refugee groups decry βgrotesqueβ measures
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Children snatched and imprisoned and deported. Visitors on legal visas incarcerated for months. This is the reality of the U.S now. This makes Reform's proposals even more disgusting; despite their claims that these officials won't be armed.
23.02.2026 17:15
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Working with the fantastic Governor of Louisiana, Jeff
Landry, we are going to send a great hospital boat to
Greenland to take care of the many people who are
sick, and not being taken care of there. It's on the way!!!
President DJT
Healthcare in Greenland is publicly funded, free at the point of use, and despite geographical challenges considered very good.
Healthcare costs in the USA are extortionate and responsible for 60% of all US bankruptcies.
So maybe Denmark should be sending hospital ships the other way.
22.02.2026 08:43
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Help us to stop Reform in Gorton and Denton
The Gorton & Denton by-election is so close to letting Reform win by splitting the vote! Please help us to stop this from happening.
www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/stop-refor...
Do not give the toxicity of Reform more oxygen, unite around the candidate that is most likely to win. This is how Caerphilly was won, it can be the same for Gorton and Denton and another blow to the myth that a Reform Government is inevitable.
20.02.2026 15:09
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Amnesty responds to Reform UK proposals to repeal the Equality Act
In uncertain times, the answer is not fewer protections for ordinary people. Alba Kapoor, Amnesty International UKβs Rac
β οΈ βThe Equality Act is vital β it is not a slogan or a culture-war talking point. It is the legal guarantee that you cannot be sacked for being pregnant, refused housing because of your race, or harassed at work because you are disabled or gay."
β "That is not ideology. That is basic fairness."
18.02.2026 13:00
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Why didn't Farage just answer the question about Reform's education policy?
Why did he seek to mock and ridicule the journalist asking a perfectly legitimate question and try to deligitimise the FT?
Easy. That's who he is. An arrogant man who doesn't have any policies beyond pointing at the sea.
17.02.2026 22:01
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Alt
Debating whether to make transfers. I think I'll roll and next GW I'll go Pedro to EkitikΓ© and possibly Rice to Dango Ouattara or Chalobah/Guehi to Hill
16.02.2026 19:41
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Reform have totally let the cat out of the bag about who they are.
Zia Yusuf lecturing that poverty and peoples everyday struggles with rising bills and rent is exaggerated.
A party of the failed status quo, funded and representing big corporate interests.
15.02.2026 10:29
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This isn't the U.S Green Party, this is the U.K Green Party which is completely different from them.
14.02.2026 12:44
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They don't want to dismantle NATO, they want us to move gradually away from them, whilst still supporting it, so Europeans can defend ourselves without the U.S and Trump's whiny tantrums getting in the way.
14.02.2026 12:19
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Glad that Starmer is now striking a more pro-EU tone. However, where does this thing about the Greens being pro-Putin and anti-NATO come from? They support Ukraine, and they detest Putin.
14.02.2026 12:15
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Oh, and they abuse Tolkien, one of the greatest writers as well through their name.
13.02.2026 12:39
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Burnley stage astonishing fightback to beat Crystal Palace and end winless run
Relegation-threatened Burnley stage an extraordinary first-half fightback to beat Crystal Palace and claim their first Premier League victory in 17 matches
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footba...
Concede 3 goals in 5 minutes to the worst form team in the league β
Panic again, and have 21 shots, 3 on target β
Miss brilliant chances, including one right at the death β
Sometimes I just can't comprehend this club
11.02.2026 21:51
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Streeting still ready to challenge Starmer despite show of unity, allies say
Health secretary poised to make leadership bid after May local elections to pre-empt a potential challenge from rival Rayner, MPs close to him say
Wes Streeting still ready to challenge Starmer despite show of unity, allies say.
He had majority of just over 500 votes in the last election.
He would take Labour further to the right. Funded by healthcare companies, handing the NHS to corporations and private equity.
11.02.2026 08:17
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