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Sue Gray Sacked from No 10 – 93 Days of Gray

Sue Gray Sacked from No 10 – 93 Days of Gray

In a surprising turn of events, Sue Gray has been sacked from her position as Chief of Staff at No10 after just 93 days in office. Her brief tenure has undoubtedly captured the attention of political observers and the public alike, highlighting the fast-paced and often tumultuous nature of British politics today.

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Labour Plot to Silence Nigel Farage

Labour Plot to Silence Nigel Farage

Labour proposes banning MPs from paid media appearances, notably targeting Nigel Farage. Critics argue such bans could hinder MPs’ expertise and impact free speech. Meanwhile, Sadiq Khan’s suggestion to prioritize housing for newly released prisoners sparks debate about fairness and social contract integrity.

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Will Suella Braverman Defect to Reform UK?

Will Suella Braverman Defect to Reform UK?

Richard Tice discusses various political issues, including the impact of VAT on private school fees, OFCOM and BBC bias, Michel Barnier as French PM, and the possibility of Suella Braverman defecting to Reform UK. He emphasizes the negative effects of current policies on special education needs children and the inconsistencies in political stances.

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Local Party Structure Roll Out for Reform UK

Local Party Structure Roll Out for Reform UK

Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, is transitioning to a local party structure to democratize and strengthen its grassroots support. The party has seen membership surge to 75,000 and plans to contest in 2,300 local council elections next year. A new constitution and improved candidate vetting are key focuses.

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Reform UK Process of Democratising Party is Underway

Reform UK Process of Democratising Party is Underway

Reform UK is establishing constituency branches to democratize and build party support. New roles will be provisionally assigned, culminating in elections by members. With membership growing rapidly, the party aims to be ready for the next general election by 2029. Recent electoral successes affirm Reform UK’s viability under FPTP.

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Law & Order – Why Do the Media Smear Patriots?

Law & Order – Why Do the Media Smear Patriots?

The post discusses the inconsistency in sentencing between social media offences and serious crimes. It highlights cases where career criminals avoid prison, while others face harsh sentences for online posts. It argues for a consistent sentencing policy and the need for greater transparency in social media algorithms to stop misinformation without over-policing speech.

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Who’s to blame for the riots? – David Starkey

Who’s to blame for the riots? – David Starkey

They are the creation of industrialization has gone and they’ve left up these washed up remains, they’ve been cast away, I haven’t forgotten about and also terrible things have been done especially by the local authorities, when you go back to them, the Telegraph ran a piece on Sunderland, you look at what’s left of

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Keir Starmer Wants to Silence YOU!

Keir Starmer Wants to Silence YOU!

So, over the last couple of weeks since the slaughter of three little girls at a Southport dance class Great Britain has experienced a dizzying transformation into a frightened society in which the spoken or written word can land an otherwise blameless person in prison. Powerful dissident voices

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Southport Riot

Southport Riot

The Southport riots have been widely condemned, with discussions highlighting the unacceptable nature of the violence. Fifty-three police officers were injured, and the response raised questions about police tactics compared to previous riots in Harehills. Community leaders, including Zia Yusuf and Shabnam Chowdry, emphasized the importance of

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