William Rees-Mogg was editor of The Times. In 1971 a conversation with him was filmed.
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William Rees-Mogg wrote the prophetic book The Sovereign Individual and had views on capitalism and chaos that have fascinating links to his son’s enthusiasm for #Brexit.
But other Tory MPs have links to this ideology also referred to as “Creative Destruction”.
In 2005 @danny__kruger was to stand against Tony Blair. But he quit after being quoted as wanting a "period of creative destruction in the public services". news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi…
Stella Creasy tweeted then tweeted: "Why is the bill of rights good enough to protect your freedom of speech but not your womb from being interfered with?"
We know our public services and rights are being rolled back. It’s clear that we are being taken back to the days before women and working men had the vote and women were chained to the kitchen sink with no rights or access to abortion and it won’t end here.
🧵THREAD: The Brexit “reset” is a lie.
New EU–UK trade progress is being quietly sabotaged by the UK–US Prosperity Deal — and the EU knows it.
Here’s what they’re not telling you: 👇
The UK government claims it wants a reset with the EU:
✅ Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) deal
✅ Fewer checks
✅ Easier trade
But behind the scenes, it’s signing a deregulation pact with the US — using Henry VIII powers to bypass Parliament and rip up food standards.
🧵✅ Recent regulatory changes open the door to hormone-treated beef and chlorinated chicken.
Even if ministers deny it publicly, here’s how it works:
⚖️ 1. Post-Brexit UK regulation is no longer tied to EU food safety standards (SPS rules)
•The Retained EU Law Act gave ministers sweeping powers to rewrite or scrap food regulations via Statutory Instruments (SIs) — without full parliamentary debate.
•These changes weaken bans on things like hormone beef, chlorinated chicken, or pesticide limits without public oversight.
🤝 2. Trade deals create pressure to lower standards
•The UK–US trade deal has long demanded access for US meat and dairy, which is often produced using hormone growth promoters and chlorine washes.
•The UK–India deal involves pressure to accept pesticide residues and additives banned under EU law.
•The CPTPP allows imports from countries that do not follow EU-style SPS rules — making it harder for the UK to maintain higher standards.
🧨 3. Starmer’s team is quietly aligning with these deregulatory trade blocs
While claiming to “cooperate with the EU,” Starmer is:
•Refusing to rejoin the EU’s food safety system
•Signing deals with countries that operate on lower standards
•Failing to legislate clear protections for food and farming
Keir Starmer promised change.
He promised decency, justice, and a break from the chaos.
But what did we get?
The same old gruel — just served in a shinier bowl.
Thread 🧵
🎩 The Promise:
– “End of factionalism”
– “Stronger social safety net”
– “Green prosperity”
– “Closer EU ties”
– “Public ownership”
– “Integrity in politics”
🥄 The Reality:
– MPs suspended for defending the poor
– Welfare cuts, surveillance, silence
– Net zero stalled, fossil deals favoured
– No re-entry to EU, no single market talk
– Rail, water, post still privatised
– Labour selections rigged, members purged