Mandatory Vaccines in UK Care Homes
Debate on mandatory vaccines ended. A 90 minute debate for one of the most profound changes to medical ethics, human rights and workers’ protections in our country. This was the turnout… MPs voting now, result shortly. pic.twitter.com/QWsRVNetCS
— Silkie Carlo (@silkiecarlo) July 13, 2021
Covid-19: The countries that have mandatory vaccination for health workers https://t.co/A8zcJMc8rN
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) July 13, 2021
After what’s happened tonight I think we’ve reached the stage where we should no longer recognise Parliament as the sovereign law-making body. We need to urgently convene a People’s Parliament to represent the interests of the British people and not the W.E.F. & the Davos set.
— Neil Clark (@NeilClark66) July 13, 2021
EVERYONE who enters a carehome must be vaccinated otherwise they won't see their elderly relatives. Let that sink in for a moment.#NoVaccinePassports
— K. (@nick_the_geek78) July 13, 2021
Vaccine Passports
Full French Vax-cism
“The unvaccinated will bear the brunt of the restrictions rather than everyone…from the beginning of august, the vax pass will be needed for coffee shops, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals, trains, buses etc…”
— Nat (@Arwenstar) July 13, 2021
NO WORDS.pic.twitter.com/is1Cn7wkYZ
Global Centrist Think Tank Vax-cism
I believe the outcome would be similar should this approach be taken in Britain, but it is part of the national character to believe it would not. https://t.co/yhsoUMLT0l
— Sophia Gaston (@sophgaston) July 13, 2021
Global Aid Budget Slashed by 30%
When May talked about the ‘nasty party,’ I don’t think any of us could have had even the vaguest idea of quite how indescribably nasty it was about to become.
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) July 13, 2021
It was a pleasure to advocate feeding the kids in Yemen, on GB News this evening
— Oli Dugmore (@OliDugmore) July 13, 2021
We can either contribute now, or pay billions down the line trying to resolve a certain refugee crisis
Quite simple equation imo pic.twitter.com/suy847GL4m
The potential rebellion was billed as being strong enough to force defeat. In the end Sunak talked many round.
— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) July 13, 2021
Here are the 24 rebels, including a former PM Theresa May and a clutch of former cabinet ministers incl Jeremy Hunt, Damian Green, Andrew Mitchell Karen Bradley pic.twitter.com/9iEGFZdZIP
No punches pulled pic.twitter.com/GEytz2toO5
— robert shrimsley (@robertshrimsley) July 13, 2021
The Guardian view on slashing foreign aid: Britain is abandoning the desperate | Editorial https://t.co/BWFK2PBAaC
— Susanna Rustin (@SusannaRustin) July 13, 2021
So here we are #heardimmunity Johnson finally got his own way pic.twitter.com/i9R7AkUgmQ
— Barby (@barbycottontail) July 13, 2021
UK media unwilling to debate credit creation as so much power depends on propagation of myth
Central Banks help Governments and Banks borrow at super cheap rates
One of the most honest headlines ever:
— Rudy Havenstein, Senior Markets Commentator. (@RudyHavenstein) July 8, 2021
"Central bank will have to soak up bonds to keep yields down." pic.twitter.com/DLn82Oibeo
Further distortion re: Government Ethical Vacuum
Like to apologise for tweet highlighting £370k of taxpayers’ money paid to Sir Phillip Rutman to keep his claims of bulling by #PritiPatel quiet. Turns out I underestimated. Taxpayers also met Patel's legal costs. Another £30k of tax payer funds to protect the Home Sec. Why?
— Dick Newby (@RichardNewby3) July 13, 2021
"Some are more equal than others". pic.twitter.com/kZksd4uCoE
— Roger Gall (@Shambles151) July 13, 2021
Children’s services
Privatisation of children's services means thousands of vulnerable children are routinely moved around the country like freight to live hundreds of miles from everything they have ever known. Here's just one example 1/
— Martin Barrow (@MartinBarrow) July 13, 2021
Environment Agency & Constant Sewage Dumping by Water Companies
72 hours after been fined £90m for illegally dumping sewage into the environment guess who's still dumping sewage into the environment?
— Feargal Sharkey (@Feargal_Sharkey) July 12, 2021
Perhaps @jpmorgan, @UBS or @FedHermesIntl might care to explain how that fits with any of your corporate ESG policies? pic.twitter.com/mBp25J8SzK
Greensill Scandal / Revolving Door / Collusive Corruption
David Cameron was paid over $1 million a year by Greensill Capital, at a rate of $40,000 per day for his part-time advisory role for the failed finance firm @graceblakeley pic.twitter.com/PvOI0Kzgq3
— Double Down News (@DoubleDownNews) July 12, 2021
More Healthcare Corruption
More NHS Privatisation
The Health & Care Bill will have a second reading tomorrow. If it becomes law, representatives from private healthcare corporations could be allowed to sit on NHS bodies. Why do you think they’d want to do that? Tell your MP to vote against stealth privatisation & #KeepNHSPublic https://t.co/hVpf6gBXGz
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) July 13, 2021
Racism tolerated in the Media particularly BBC and Tory Party
White man blames black woman for seeing racism where he doesn't. https://t.co/tKwE3gs4MK
— alexandre afonso (@alexandreafonso) July 13, 2021
Tory MP Andrew Rosindell tells Tyrone Mings:
— Marina Purkiss (@MarinaPurkiss) July 13, 2021
"Focus on football, not politics"
So what he's saying here is…
Unless you're a politician, stay out of politics
Didn't think that one through, did you @AndrewRosindell?https://t.co/atCxTwOWeZ
Due to a large number of people misreading my previous tweet I have removed it
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) July 12, 2021
I was trying to point out the dangerous waters the Home Secretary had walked into.
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) July 12, 2021
I was trying to point out the dangerous waters the Home Secretary had walked into.
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) July 12, 2021
Government Lies
Well paid BBC financial journalist publicly admits that the UK Government is basically unwilling to provide timely accurate information. https://t.co/Xjr3OclaoA
— Ranjan Balakumaran (@financialeyes) July 13, 2021