| # | Tweet | Community | Topic | Views ▼ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
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| 1 | [text] Defence Secretary John Healey told MPs Britain faced legal action “within weeks” if we didn’t hand over the Chagos Islands.
Now the Government admits military bases like Diego Garcia are EXEMPT from those same UN maritime laws.
So WHY was Parliament told Britain had no choice? | The Saxons Cock | — | 3.1K | 0.6x | 212 | Feb 20 |
| 2 | [text] Keir Starmer is "really frustrated."
His biographer — the man paid to write the authorised version of his life — has gone on Times Radio to tell us that the Prime Minister thinks Labour MPs calling for him to go have "lost their nerve."
Let that land for a second.
Net | Stand Up Britain | — | 655 | 0.1x | 55 | Jun 21 |
| 3 | [text] Starmer just tried to bribe his biggest internal rival on live TV.
From the G7, he dangled a Cabinet job in front of Andy Burnham – in the middle of a leadership crisis – and Burnham’s people are already briefing “no chance”.
This isn’t strategy. It’s panic.
New Stand Up | Stand Up Britain | — | 632 | 0.1x | 29 | Jun 17 |
| 4 | [text] Starmer holed up at Chequers with his family, haggling over the timing of his own exit so Andy Burnham can glide into No 10 by September, tells us everything about this government’s priorities: the choreography of their careers comes first, the chaos facing the country comes a | Stand Up Britain | — | 527 | 0.0x | 29 | Jun 21 |
| 5 | [text] A tribunal has just allowed a refugee to bring 18 members of their extended family to the UK.
This was never what Article 8 was meant for. It was meant to protect genuine family life — not become a loophole that turns one case into a sprawling chain of migration.
Britain is | Stand Up Britain | — | 438 | 0.0x | 39 | Jul 17 |
| 6 | [text] The Hermer story is jaw‑dropping even by this government’s standards: as a human‑rights silk, he advised Mahdi Al Harati – a Libyan‑Irish commander who led the Tripoli Brigade, then founded a Salafi jihadist group, Liwaa al‑Umma, to fight in Syria – on suing Britain over alleged | Stand Up Britain | — | 301 | 0.0x | 39 | Jun 21 |
| 7 | [text] Labour wants to hand families up to £4,500 if a child takes up an apprenticeship.
So let’s get this straight: if you work, pay your way, and raise your kids without leaning on the state, you get nothing.
But if you’re on benefits, the taxpayer steps in with a bonus.
This is | Stand Up Britain | — | 159 | 0.0x | 11 | Jul 29 |