National Security & Geopolitical Advisory | OBE (Intl Security) | Foreign, Defence & Security Spokesman (SDP) | Former Army Officer, Police Officer & Diplomat.
Mar 21 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
1/11. A thread on the definable points of friction between muslims and non-muslims in western democracies.
This is not intended to offend anyone, but we do need a frank and open debate about the points of friction between muslim and non-muslim communities in Britain. It's also high time everyone, including the muslim community, acknowledged the points of friction that exist and the legitimate concerns of ordinary non-muslims in Britain, if we are to avoid things breaking down further.
2/11. Sectarianism: Muslims, particularly from the areas of Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Levant create the impression that they have clear preference for issues in those countries/areas, and for other Muslims, over those of the country they have migrated to. This divides society.
Jul 24, 2025 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
đź§µIf @KeirStarmer truly wants to repair Britain's social fabric, he must first understand what's tearing it.
It’s not just mass immigration and the public backlash. It’s the collapse of serious government, the erosion of standards, the loss of shared British identity and the refusal of politicians to act when they should.
Here's a wave-top list of what must be done:🧵⬇️
đź§µ1) Immigration control must be real, not rhetorical window dressing.
Illegal immigration must be ended by removing the appeal of it. Illegal immigrants must be detained and removed. Overstayers must be removed. Foreign national offenders deported.
Legal immigration must be paused until society, services and infrastructure can catch up.
Immigrants must be required to integrate and the law must apply equally to all - no exceptions.
Jun 18, 2025 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
🧵1/6: Today’s vote in Parliament has really exercised me.
379 MPs voted to remove the right to life from healthy, full term unborn children.
They talk of choice for the mothers, but there’s no justice, compassion or humanity in legalising the killing of a perfectly viable child moments before its birth.
The British people didn’t ask for this, weren’t consulted in it, didn’t vote for and, like me, find it morally abhorrent. 🧵…
2/6: Although only 1% of the British public supports it, Parliament did it anyway. That is not democracy.
Jun 30, 2023 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
1/5. I’ve had enough. I’m a culturally conservative patriot. I try to be kind and make the world better place. I appreciate and respect the environment and animals; our green an pleasant land. I’m proud of the achievements of Britain, but respect t other nations too…
2/5 …but I can’t ignore the damage to our Nation being caused by parliamentarians who lack the basic leadership traits, experience, knowledge, courage and ethos to lead our great nation. Our healthcare, education, policing, defence, welfare and social care are all suffering.
Nov 2, 2022 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
1/4. Albanian PM, Edi Rama @ediramaal has tweeted pointing out that when Germany had a problem with Albanians they tightened their immigration laws and that the UK should do the same. He’s right (I was adviser to a previous🇦🇱 PM and led UK ops against crime groups in the region.
2/4. I’d also question whether all those arriving on our south coast saying they’re Albanian are indeed Albanian citizens. I suspect many are Albanian (🇦🇱) citizens of Kosovo(🇽🇰). They speak Albanian but, unlike Albania itself, Kosovo doesn’t have a visa agreement with the EU…