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Posts by Cllr John Haywood

I'm incredibly worried that because of this undeniably great news, we're about to see a major Russian offensive and increased terror tactics against civilian targets.

Kemlin will know the EU giant will now be able to act, specifically the loans. But also armaments investments.

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This is just madness. The Greens used to be a serious party.

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I get it, I really do get the hate some have for Labour right now.

But I will never understand the willingness to go out of the way, to ignore every behaviour, that they decry from other politicians and parties, when the Greens, specifically Polanski does it.

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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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And here it is...

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I was there earlier today and it's news to me (although I didn't go on the bridge).

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Candidate vetting latest...

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Too many people are too polite to say this. But holding mass rituals in public places is an act of domination.
The druids are taking over.

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I like the colour. Almost what you’d get if you mixed SYT and Yorkshire Traction 1980s colours.

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High voltage cables run through the “new” tunnel now, sadly.

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Typical new mortgage costs soar £788 a year in two weeks Lenders have hiked rates on new deals and withdrawn products as war creates uncertainty in the markets.

No wonder Liz Truss sucks up to Trump so much...

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Screenshot of today's UK parliament order paper which reads:

19 Nigel Farage (Clacton)

What assessment he has made of the potential merits of the use of British airbases by the US in the conflict with Iran. (908305)

Screenshot of today's UK parliament order paper which reads: 19 Nigel Farage (Clacton) What assessment he has made of the potential merits of the use of British airbases by the US in the conflict with Iran. (908305)

Nigel Farage chosen for a Defence question but hasn't shown up. Sometimes MPs have to withdraw from questions or debates but this isn't a one-off - Reform are regularly not there for important debates. Given how much noise he makes, you'd think he would take the opportunity to question the SoS.

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It has been bothering me significantly over the past week, that our default response to naval policy is still: "send a gunboat."

With the coverage and political debate being based on the fact we couldn't do this at the drop of a hat; rather than if this was even needed.

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A decent anti ballistic missile and anti drone system is needed. Could fit that to the back of a few artics.

Although there might be a training and demonstration opportunity in having to put a dry docked T45 out to sea at short notice.

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This is the most bonkers political messaging I’ve seen in a long while.

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Seeing the massed ranks of right wing columnists perform spectacular "reverse ferrets" over Iran is hilarious.

"More U turns on the Road to Damascus than a Syrian long distance lorry driver"

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The same people who attacked Labour for accepting Natalie Elphicke's defection from the Tories - where no promises were made - are egging the Greens on to promise these MPs seats.

They really want a Reform / Tory government.

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You're probably going to miss this unless you'd been married to a sociopath like I was, but the real tell is not the expedient lie, it's the *pointless* lie. Everybody lies to protect themselves or shore up their self image; the dangerous people are the ones who embellish reflexively, for no reason.

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So that’s where he wrote Homeward Bound!

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Vague and contradictory Trump says Iran war ‘won’, but not ‘won enough’ After oil prices surged on Monday the US president sought – and failed – to offer a clear vision for when the largest US intervention in the Middle East in years will end

Not that I want war, but this is so obviously TACO geopolitics. US adversaries around the globe will have taken note. www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...

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Polanski spouting "obvious nonsense" - surely not?! Remember this is a man who claims he can make women's breasts bigger by hypnotising them. The fact that this charlatan is taken seriously by anyone is astonishing.

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Truly appalling response from Tories to the Social Cohesion Strategy Statement.

One example: saying Government turning a blind eye to Family Voting and men taking votes off their wife.

This didn't suddenly begin in 2024, so where was their outrage beforehand?

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The long term geopolitical implications of Trump TACOing over oil prices and the overspill into the real economy are currently underpriced.

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Ludicrous bot.

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Yawn.

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I can’t shake the mental image of an HMRC officer stood with a card reader at the foot of the RAF C17’s cargo ramp in Abu Dhabi.

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Can the RAF have a card reader to hand when it lands the transport aircraft in the Gulf States?

Here visiting or on holiday? Of course you can be airlifted home.

Resident here to dodge UK tax? Ah, that comes at a cost... please enter your PIN.

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I see some of the right wing that shout at @alastaircampbell2.bsky.social that he’s a “war criminal” are now screaming at Starmer that he should be a war criminal.

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They can. Any Commonwealth (of Nations) citizen or Irish citizen can vote as long as they are resident in UK. “Resident” here means their only or primary residence is in the UK.

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