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@ClareCraigPath @mgtmccartney RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 15:14
I think women should make an informed choice. Also : breast cancer deaths. Not deaths overall https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/breast-screening-helping-women-decide/nhs-breast-screening-helping-you-decide https://www.hardingcenter.de/en/transfer-and-impact/fact-boxes/early-detection-of-cancer/early-detection-of-breast-cancer-by-mammography-screening
@ClareCraigPath @ClarkeMicah RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:55
Well, now, what do we make of this? https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/03/lucy-letby-case-expert-witness-peter-hindmarsh-was-under-fitness-to-practise-investigation-during-trial?CMP=oth_b-aplnews_d-5
@ClareCraigPath @AOC4 RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:43
Reminds me of Rory Butler's death a few days after the Covid vaccine. He felt bad almost immediately after it and continued to deteriorate, but they found insufficient evidence to link the healthy 23-year-old footballer's death to the vaccine. Ridiculous. https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/waterford-soccer-player-23-died-five-days-after-covid-19-vaccine-from-catastrophic-brain-bleed/a1340519691.html
@ClareCraigPath @rapeganginquiry RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:23
@ClareCraigPath @natenderby RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:17
Encouraging whistleblowers to come forward to @rapeganginquiry is not just about gathering evidence — it is about restoring integrity to a system that failed to listen when it mattered most. For too long, professionals, community members, and insiders who saw the warning signs felt silenced by fear: fear of losing their jobs, fear of being ostracised, fear of being labelled disloyal, racist, dramatic, or “difficult.” That culture of intimidation allowed abuse to flourish in the shadows. Breaking that silence is an act of courage — and an act of public service. Whistleblowers are not traitors. They are guardians of truth. Every email saved, every safeguarding concern logged, every meeting remembered, every decision questioned — these details matter. They create accountability. They expose patterns. They honour the experiences of victims who were ignored, dismissed, or blamed. When insiders speak honestly about what they witnessed — the missed opportunities, the institutional paralysis, the pressure to downplay — they help ensure that history cannot be rewritten. This inquiry must be a place where whistleblowers are protected, respected, and believed. Anonymity must be honoured where needed. Emotional support must be available if required. No one should risk their livelihood for telling the truth — and yet, many have. I would never ask anyone to do something that I wouldn't do myself........... As a whistleblower I have experienced the difficulties and risks that come with doing the right thing. Despite everything, I would do it again a million times over, as we all have a duty to protect our country's children by ensuring we have a system and work force in place which does just that......... @RupertLowe10 has shown commitment and dedication to the inquiry, now is the time............ To those who know something and have stayed silent: your voice could be the missing piece. Your testimony could prevent another child from being harmed. Silence protects systems. Speaking protects children. Courage is contagious. When one person stands up, others find the strength to follow. And when enough truth is spoken, the culture shifts — from denial to responsibility, from fear to transparency, from protection of reputation to protection of children. This inquiry is not about blame for the sake of blame. It is about learning, accountability, and systemic change. Whistleblowers are central to that change. If you witnessed wrongdoing, minimisation, or deliberate inaction, your evidence matters. The truth matters. And the children — past, present, and future — deserve nothing less. @RestoreBritain_ Please get in touch on submissions@therapeganginquiry.org 🙏❤️
@ClareCraigPath @LauraTrottMP RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:12
This confirms there is no new money for SEND until 28/29.
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:05
I've been dissecting academic papers and publishing a post every Monday for c. 15 years. I've finally written up what I do...
@ClareCraigPath @TheGriftReport RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 14:00
They don't make them like they used to!
@ClareCraigPath @Madz_Grant RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 13:58
Nick Clegg, 2010: "I just don't believe that the expansion of civil nuclear power is the great panacea... By the most optimistic scenarios from the government, there's no way they're going to have new nuclear come onstream until about 2021/2022 so it's just not even an answer"
@ClareCraigPath @MannicheVibeke RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 13:33
Myocarditis was certainly the cause of death and from the coronajab. What a terrible tragedy.
@ClareCraigPath @TheLiberal_ie RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 12:44
White women need to be careful ⚠️ It’s now a trend, folks. Migrants are walking around looking for unsuspecting white women to punch as hard as they can. Hopefully a man will step in at some stage and teach the foreigners a lesson
@ClareCraigPath @DebiEvansMatron RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 12:32
Errr sorry? Run that by me again 😏
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 11:47
I was clearing out some paperwork and came across these from 2013. Was the media more inclined to report statin adverse effects back then?🤔
@ClareCraigPath 03.03 11:37
This death should not have baffled anyone.
@ClareCraigPath @ProudofusUK RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 11:30
🇬🇧 Every clock on Earth is set to one place. Every time zone starts there. Every GPS satellite is guided by it. Every flight, every trade, every second measured anywhere on the planet traces back to one place. A small building on a hill in south-east London. In 1675, ships were vanishing. Not from storms. From not knowing where they were. You could read the stars and find how far north you'd gone. But east or west? Nobody had solved it. Thousands of sailors died because nobody on Earth could answer one question. Where are you? Britain built an observatory at Greenwich to find out. And a self-taught carpenter from Yorkshire named John Harrison spent his life solving it. He built a time piece so precise it kept perfect time across months at sea. For the first time in history, a captain could know exactly where his ship was. British ships carried the answer to every ocean on Earth. By 1884, seventy-two percent of the world's shipping already used Greenwich as their reference point. The world hadn't been asked to choose Britain. It just did. Twenty-five nations came together in Washington and voted to make it official. The world would set its clocks to a building in London. France abstained. Then quietly adopted it anyway. Today, every second on Earth is still measured from that building. Every time zone. Every satellite. Every phone in your pocket syncs to a line drawn through a hilltop in south-east England. Britain didn't just keep time. She gave it to the world. Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧 Be Part of us 👇 Sources, support and more at http://proudofus.co.uk 🙏
@ClareCraigPath @Jikkyleaks RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 11:18
All flavours of socialised medicine eventually come to this. Hitler's national socialist Aktion T4 plan was the most overt but Mao, Stalin and Pot's regimes disproportionately affected the elderly and infirm. Canada, however, is another level.
@ClareCraigPath @FraserMyers RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 11:10
Bit like saying the solution to rising food prices isn't to grow or produce more food, but to impose rationing and encourage fasting
@ClareCraigPath @mattwridley RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 10:16
If we had allowed shale gas development in Lancs, Lincs and N Yorks, our chemical industry would not be dying, we would not be falling behind in AI, heating pensioners’ homes would be cheaper and extra revenues would be pouring into the pockets of both working-class people.
@ClareCraigPath 03.03 09:48
No update on this in a year.
@ClareCraigPath @toadmeister RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 09:41
Maybe in light of this Sir Keir Starmer will think twice about publishing an official definition of anti-Muslim hostility and rolling it out across public bodies? As Zack's response to his criticism of Mothin Ali makes clear, he will be accused of it by the very people he's trying to pander to.
@ClareCraigPath @DrStefanieW RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 09:33
I clearly remember that from medical school - to never say that a medication is ‘safe and effective’, because anything that has therapeutic benefits will have potential risks. What changed? ??
@ClareCraigPath @MichaelAArouet RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 09:22
UK’s energy approach couldn’t be more absurd. They don’t use their vast North Sea gas reserves. Instead they buy LNG, which generates more emissions due to liquefaction and shipping. It’s also more expensive and drives deindustrialisation. Why do they do that?
@ClareCraigPath @mattwridley RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 09:20
Britain imports around 60% of the gas we use, and since there is no world price for gas as there is for oil (so we pay roughly three times as much as Americans pay for gas) rising gas prices are bad news for the nation and its government. Now imagine a counterfactual world in which ten years ago we had made it easier to invest in the North Sea and gave a green light to onshore shale gas, overriding hysterical nonsense about the risks of “fracking” promulgated by Friends of the Earth and their allies. England has vast amounts of gas-rich shale, mostly under Lancashire, Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire. How much difference would it have made? According to an estimate made in 2019 by UK Onshore Oil and Gas, based on the results of actual drilling in northern England, 100 drilling pads could realistically be producing 40 billion cubic metres (bcm) of shale gas a year by the mid 2030s. Britain’s natural gas consumption is around 60 bcm per year and we already produce around 25 bcm each year, mainly from the North Sea. So if we had got a move on ten years ago we could by now be heading towards being self sufficient in gas and exporting the surplus to other countries. That would improve the balance of payments by around £8 billion a year, save 80 million tonnes of carbon dioxide by 2035, compared with imports of liquefied natural gas, and generate £600 million in community benefits and £1.2 billion in business rates by 2035. Think how smug we would be! Paying lower prices - to ourselves - for our own gas, and trousering a fortune from exports.
@ClareCraigPath @ClarksonsFarm1 RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 09:06
Prime farmland should never look like this.
@ClareCraigPath @AllianceLGB RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 08:57
Kate Barker, CEO of @AllianceLGB: “there [is] no reason to change Crisp’s pronouns as he had never asked to be referred to as ‘she’ in his lifetime. Transing the dead reveals the homophobia at the core of gender identity ideology.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/28/quentin-crisp-was-trans-activists-claim/
@ClareCraigPath 03.03 08:56
The MHRA is responsible for policing regulations that say drugs should not be described as "safe and effective". This letter says "all vaccines used in the UK have been approved as safe adn effective" by the MHRA.
@ClareCraigPath @Dredekia RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 08:30
Each panel is leaking heavy metals into the earth and they cannot be recycled when they have to be replaced
@ClareCraigPath @CatharineHoey RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 08:14
The U.K. is now one of only a few countries that has not declared the IRGC a terrorist organisation Utterly scandalous!
@ClareCraigPath @latimeralder RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 08:14
Apart from heating our homes, what else is Natural Gas doing for us today? Its making 43% of our electricity too. Nearly 3 times as much as 'wind power'. Miliband's strategy is to strangle our North Sea gas and rely on imports. Is he a traitor? Or just a deluded zealot?
@ClareCraigPath @Artemisfornow RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 08:02
Britain is in the grip of a madness, we are controlled by social, cultural and economic ideologies. For 30 years our politicians, institutions and civil service have protected a UN agenda the people never voted for. And THIS is where we have ended up.
@ClareCraigPath @Rothmus RT von @ClareCraigPath 03.03 01:30
@ClareCraigPath @DrSHankMD RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 23:50
to this day, they are telling me as an OB/GYN to vaccinate my pregnant patients with Covid! Beyond absurd.
@ClareCraigPath @toobaffled RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 23:49
Bad Batch??? 🤔 “I got the Jab in Feb 2021 and March 2021. In June of 2021 I got my first blood clot in my leg. Since then I’ve been battling blood clots I have had them over 41 times”
@ClareCraigPath @TonyC617712 RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 20:08
I left Lebanon cause of this shit. How has it followed me to Britain.
@ClareCraigPath @BiancoDavinci RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 19:33
Every year, scientists from all over the world participate in a unique competition called the Agar Art Contest, where they use live bacteria instead of paints to create colors. Here are some of their creations.
@ClareCraigPath @OS51388957 RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 13:08
*BTW I just re-validated on the right. Downloaded 2 additional (different to the ones I normally use) datasets manually. I'm not really sure where he gets these crude rates from. At least one of my charts should be identical to his. Maybe he's using yet another dataset.
@ClareCraigPath @rapeganginquiry RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 13:01
"I don't even know what consent means."
@ClareCraigPath @jeffreyleefunk RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 12:45
Published in Nature Medicine, researchers tested ChatGPT Health on 60 clinician-authored cases. It told patients to stay home in 50% of cases in which they needed to visit an emergency room. 64% of individuals who didn’t need immediate care were advised to visit emergency room.
@ClareCraigPath @rapeganginquiry RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 12:14
@ClareCraigPath @drhingram RT von @ClareCraigPath 02.03 10:42
The argument in favour is that students can look these things up online when needed in adult life. But that’s not the point. It’s about training the brain to retain complex information and developing recall. It’s not about memorising equations, it’s building mental discipline.
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