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Apr 22, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
What are charter cities? They are privately owned and operated cities where everything from health care, education, and the police force to the legislature and the judicial system are not controlled by the state but by a private corporation accountable only to itself. The corporation sets the rules and enforces them with its privately owned judicial system. The drive to leave the EU was to get away from the regulations it insisted upon to protect citizens and from international law.
Mar 20, 2023 5 tweets 1 min read
From the people who brought you, Bernard Castle, Lying to The Queen, 40 New Hospitals, £350m a week for the NHS, f*** the families’ of the 7/7 bombings, worsened the plight of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Let the bodies pile high, spaffed up a wall, f*** business, unlawfully shut down Parliament, no promised social care plan, didn't get brexit done, ignored Priti Patel’s ‘bullying’, gave lucrative Covid contracts to Tory allies, broken manifesto promises, battled Marcus Rashford over free school meals, tried to tear up ethics rules to save Paterson,
Feb 10, 2023 9 tweets 2 min read
Here’s the list of Tory MPs due to step down at the next election:
George Eustice, 51. Majority in Camborne and Redruth: 8,700. Former Environment Secretary, a role which he described as his "dream job". He was elected in 2010 and is stepping down as he wants "the opportunity to do a final career outside politics".

Mark Pawsey, 65. Majority in Rugby: 13,447. Senior backbencher who served as a private secretary in the Business Department.
Aug 23, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
JOHN MAJOR
It is 28 years since I set up the Committee on Standards in Public Life.
Standards in Public Life are governed by Law and convention. In practice, “conventions” are unwritten laws. They can’t be ignored without damage.
But they have been. The whole country knows the litany.
The Government has broken the law; unlawfully tried to prorogue Parliament; ignored a nationwide lockdown by breaking its own laws in Downing Street; and tried to change Parliamentary rules to protect one of its own.
Aug 21, 2022 47 tweets 7 min read
Who voted to allow sewage to be discharged into seas and rivers?
Nigel Adams (Conservative – Selby and Ainsty)
Adam Afriyie (Conservative – Windsor)
Peter Aldous (Conservative – Waveney)
Lucy Allan (Conservative – Telford)
Lee Anderson (Conservative – Ashfield) Stuart Andrew (Conservative – Pudsey)
Edward Argar (Conservative – Charnwood)
Victoria Atkins (Conservative – Louth and Horncastle)
Gareth Bacon (Conservative – Orpington)
Kemi Badenoch (Conservative – Saffron Walden)
Shaun Bailey (Conservative – West Bromwich West)
Jun 8, 2022 20 tweets 3 min read
And here’s the list of Tory donor firms to shun:
Addison Lee (via founder John Griffin)
Airbus Group Ltd
Airport Park & Ride Ltd
Alfred Dunhill Ltd
Allinson’s (bread owned by Associated British Foods)
Alton Towers (owned by Prestbury property firm)
Amey Group Services Ltd Annabel’s (Berkeley Square) Ltd
Asda Property Holdings
ASDA Stores Ltd
Askey’s (ice cream – owned by Associated British Foods)
Associated British Foods
AXA Trading Limited
BAA Airports Ltd
Balfour Beatty
Beds and Bars Ltd
Bell Pottinger Communications Ltd
Feb 8, 2022 35 tweets 5 min read
Full list of MPs who voted for the real-terms benefits and pensions cut
Bim Afolami – Conservative

Adam Afriyie – Conservative

Nickie Aiken – Conservative

Peter Aldous – Conservative

Lucy Allan – Conservative

Lee Anderson – Conservative

Stuart Anderson – Conservative Stuart Andrew – Conservative

Caroline Ansell – Conservative

Edward Argar – Conservative

Sarah Atherton – Conservative

Victoria Atkins – Conservative

Gareth Bacon – Conservative

Richard Bacon – Conservative

Shaun Bailey – Conservative

Siobhan Baillie – Conservative
Feb 4, 2022 54 tweets 7 min read
Full list of MPs who voted to give bankers a multi-billion tax cut
Bim Afolami (Conservative – Hitchin and Harpenden)
Adam Afriyie (Conservative – Windsor)
Nickie Aiken (Conservative – Cities of London and Westminster)
Peter Aldous (Conservative – Waveney) Lucy Allan (Conservative – Telford)
Lee Anderson (Conservative – Ashfield)
Stuart Anderson (Conservative – Wolverhampton South West)
Stuart Andrew (Conservative – Pudsey)
Caroline Ansell (Conservative – Eastbourne)
Edward Argar (Conservative – Charnwood)
Jan 2, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
I will not use any businesses or shops who employ trophy hunters or blood sport supporters to advertise
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Please advise of all others who do
Oct 23, 2021 46 tweets 6 min read
MP'S who voted to put raw sewage into rivers
Nigel Adams (Conservative – Selby and Ainsty)
Adam Afriyie (Conservative – Windsor)
Peter Aldous (Conservative – Waveney)
Lucy Allan (Conservative – Telford)
Lee Anderson (Conservative – Ashfield)
Stuart Andrew (Conservative – Pudsey) Edward Argar (Conservative – Charnwood)
Victoria Atkins (Conservative – Louth and Horncastle)
Gareth Bacon (Conservative – Orpington)
Kemi Badenoch (Conservative – Saffron Walden)
Shaun Bailey (Conservative – West Bromwich West)
Duncan Baker (Conservative – North Norfolk)
Jan 13, 2021 21 tweets 3 min read
Boris Johnson... In 1995 he wrote in the Spectator magazine that free healthcare should be only for "those who are genuinely sick, and for the elderly." He added that "if people have to pay" for NHS services, "they will value them more. In a 2004 Johnson write a column for The Daily Telegraph in which he lamented how individuals were paying “more and more in their taxes for this ‘unimprovable’ universal service”., again arguing for a private insurance system.
Dec 14, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read
From the financial data publicly available, Byline Times can reveal that currently £4,563,350,000 (£4.6 billion) of aggregate short positions on a ‘no deal’ Brexit have been taken out by hedge funds that directly or indirectly bankrolled Boris Johnson’s leadership campaign. Most of these firms also donated to Vote Leave and took out short positions on the EU Referendum result. The ones which didn’t typically didn’t exist at that time but are invariably connected via directorships to companies that did.
Sep 27, 2020 5 tweets 2 min read
On July 2, 1942, most of the children from Lidice, a small village in Czechoslovakia, were handed over to the Gestapo office in Łódź
These 82 children were then transported to the Chelmno extermination camp 70kl away. They were gassed to death. Marie Uchytilová sculpture took 20 years to create this magnificent sculpture because she used documents from the period to reproduce the faces of the missing children as closely as possible and to represent them according to their exact size
Sep 15, 2020 20 tweets 3 min read
My MP Here’s the list of shame:
Adams, Nigel
Afolami, Bim
Afriyie, Adam
Ahmad Khan, Imran
Aiken, Nickie
Aldous, Peter
Allan, Lucy
Amess, Sir David
Anderson, Lee
Anderson, Stuart
Ansell, Caroline
Argar, Edward
Atherton, Sarah
Atkins, Victoria
Bacon, Gareth
Bacon, Mr Richard Badenoch, Kemi
Bailey, Shaun
Baillie, Siobhan
Baker, Duncan
Baker, Mr Steve
Baldwin, Harriett
Barclay, rh Steve
Baron, Mr John
Baynes, Simon
Bell, Aaron
Benton, Scott
Beresford, Sir Paul
Berry, rh Jake
Bhatti, Saqib
Blackman, Bob
Bone, Mr Peter
Bottomley, Sir Peter
Bowie, Andrew
Jul 13, 2020 8 tweets 2 min read
£252m of public money given to Ayanda Capital, registered in Mauritius for tax dodging, to supply PPE that never appeared.
£186m of public money given to Uniserve Ltd of Essex, the UK’s largest privately owned logistics and global trade management company, to supply PPE that never appeared.
£116m of public money given to P14 Medical Ltd of Liverpool, which had liabilities exceeding assets by £485,000 in December 2019 with just £145 in the bank, for PPE that never appeared.
£108m of public money given to PestFix, with 16 employees and net assets of
Nov 7, 2019 4 tweets 1 min read
Diazepam is 2p per tablet to the NHS, in a US trade deal, we’d be charged £3.76 per tablet. Atorvastatin would go from 50p per tablet to £4.50, cancer drugs from £2.30 to £619, an adrenaline epi-pen for life-threatening allergies from £52.19 to £523... Labour is socialist, Tories are capitalist which means they care about nothing but lining their pockets, and will do anything to ensure they don’t lose out, they really don’t give a damn about you and me. Socialism created the NHS, it created the emergency services,