This ought to be a gotcha moment, a smoking gun. But Oliver Kamm's campaign against Neil Clark ought to have seen him locked up years ago, and it never has done. Kamm is very clearly a made man in this, the original gangster state and still the world leader in being one.
To hell with Twitter. Over and over again, it has falsely claimed to have sent me a verification code. The truth is that it has shut down my account on Kamm's instructions, in the way that he had my Google Ads taken away many years ago. But it does not even have the decency to say so.
I am far from unique in having trouble with the Silicon Valley giants. Why should access to the means of communication now be restricted to those who will confirm to their highly particular political ideology and agenda, as enforced globally by the likes of Kamm, both under his own name and, most notably on Wikipedia, as "Philip Cross", an obsessive pursuit that has even managed to make it onto the BBC World Service?
And yet, here we are. Another hung Parliament is coming, however, and we need our people to hold the balance of power in it. A new party will be registered before House of Commons rises for the summer recess, even if I have to pay for it myself, ongoing lawfare or no ongoing lawfare.
And yet, here we are. Another hung Parliament is coming, however, and we need our people to hold the balance of power in it. A new party will be registered before House of Commons rises for the summer recess, even if I have to pay for it myself, ongoing lawfare or no ongoing lawfare.
And I will stand for Parliament here at North West Durham even if I can raise only the deposit, which I could do by going pretty overdrawn, although that was not how I was brought up. I would still prefer to raise the £10,000 necessary to mount a serious campaign, but I am no longer making my candidacy conditional on having done so. In any event, please email davidaslindsay@hotmail.com. Very many thanks.
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