Our first ever podcast - a four part investigation into how Palantir won control over your healthcare data. And why it matters. 👇🏻
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I'm just relieved nobody is talking about how I said I bought a house in Clacton, then admitted it was in the name of my girlfriend, Laure Ferrari, even though she couldn't afford £885,000, which conveniently meant I avoided £44,000 in tax.
Please don't share.
Richard Tice told The Times in March last year he had “never met Nathan Gill”
Tice - "Please welcome to the stage, Nathan Gill."
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Are there, perhaps, any recent examples of dubious characters with obvious security risks being appointed to the House of Lords?
PV providing 589 watts, 345 baseload usage, battery charging at 244 watts.
By 8:15am today solar was generating 70% more than our baseload usage.
On a cloudy day, in England, in April!
Modern societies run on digital systems.
But much of this infrastructure is owned and operated by private tech firms.
That raises a serious issue: control of the system → control of the power.
Clive Lewis MP explains
A hundred years ago, the U.S. had a nationwide network of short-line railroads that connected most urban and rural communities. By the 1940s, most of it had been dismantled ... by the barons of the auto and oil industries. 😑
Do not stop talking about the Epstein files!
This company is out of control and its CEO appears in nearly every public appearance to be disturbed in some way.
There are companies our government should have nothing to do with anymore—e.g., those associated with Elon Musk—and Palantir is on that list.
Is water wet
By 2030, power consumption from 'AI data centers' will TRIPLE, in their 'base' scenario
A single server rack in a data centre
-weighs the same as a truck
-Uses as much energy as 65 households
-wildly fluctuates in power consumption
i-Evacuates as much heat into the atmosphere as 30 gas boilers
Corporate capture of the state.
The Post Office with help from Fujitsu, accountants, lawyers illegally convicted postmasters for fraud.
£1.5bn+ compensation paid from public purse. Perpetrators paid ZERO.
No one charged/prosecuted for lying in courts. Fujitsu gets govt contracts.
Who governs?
Until my dying day I will call for the Sick state of Israel to be razed to the ground and erased from history. I couldn’t give a flying fuck what anyone wishes to label me as. They are the cancer of the world.
In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.
Similarly, historians will retch at Zelensky’s treatment in the Oval Office & beyond. We all moved on to the next abomination without even stopping for sandwiches…
WOW: A stunning new report in the WSJ reveals that military advisers intentionally excluded Donald Trump from the command room during the recent high-stakes operation to extract a downed U.S. airman in Iran, because they feared his erratic behavior could jeopardize the mission. 1/
Corporate capture of the state kills.
Inquiry into the Grenfell fire found dishonesty, false claims about safety of building materials, regulatory collusion.
72 people died. No one prosecuted. Companies still get public contracts.
Govts push deregulation.
Working class lives don't matter do they
Nah, the celebration rebound would be worth it
Richard Stupid Tice would like to clarify that the £100k in tax he hasn't paid is different to the £92k tax he hasn't paid or the £600k tax he hasn't paid. Just in case anyone didn't appreciate the extent of his tax dodging. I mean fiscal prudence.
9th anniversary of the Grenfell fire is approaching. 72 people died, thousands more scarred.
Main causes remain unaddressed.
Lust for higher profits
Unaccountable corporate power
Performance related executive pay
Failure of regulators
Indifference of govts to the cry of the people
Nothing changed.
Fun fact that lying UK journalistic hacks won’t tell you because they hate Labour: Boris Johnson did not pass vetting when Theresa May appointed him Foreign Secretary. #UKPolitics
Not ‘avoided’ ‘evaded’ 🤣
a gang of six tiny penguins on a beach leaning forward like theyre ready for a rumble
3 tiny slightly mad-eyed penguin chicks in a burrow
today i learned there is an official smallest penguin, and they're called fairy penguins, and they're so cuuuuuuute
Beware Splinters off that fence
Is t there a name for people like that
According to No. 10, neither the PM nor David Lammy knew Peter Mandelson failed security vetting to be US ambassador.
And somehow Olly Robbins overruled it, and told absolutely no one.🤨
But yes- "accountability at the top," proudly carried over from the previous government as just another slogan.
Senior Tory MP claims knife crime went up by 72% in London.
In fact offences fell by 11% in the year to September 2025.
Bunker
I heard it was incontinence