Charles Thyme (@charleshthyme) 's Twitter Profile
Charles Thyme

@charleshthyme

Opinionated conservative author and public speaker who grew up not expecting to live through the fall of Rome.

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The Free Speech Union (@speechunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For years, politicians promised the Online Safety Act would target only illegal content — protecting kids from porn, exploitation and suicide forums — without touching free speech. But from the moment age verification checks took effect on 25 July, that reassurance began to

For years, politicians promised the Online Safety Act would target only illegal content — protecting kids from porn, exploitation and suicide forums — without touching free speech. But from the moment age verification checks took effect on 25 July, that reassurance began to
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-Elite police squad to monitor anti-migrant posts on social media. Growing concerns for free speech as Home Office creates team to flag any signs of political unrest telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/…

Andy ⤴️ (@positivfuturist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve never understood why Thatcher was so controversial.. the 70s were clearly awful.. she took power.. the 80s were clearly good.. Surely everything else is just coping and seething?

Rob Moore (@robprogressive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One day the government reckons 16 & 17 year olds are mature enough to vote, the next, it’s limiting what they can see online. Welcome to the UK.

Victoria (@vickygrayson_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine saying “Labour will back children with SEND that need support” whilst going down in history as the only Education Secretary that happily taxed children with SEND for their education & was found by the Court to “interfere” with the human rights of SEND children. Shameful.

James Esses (@jamesesses) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The sheer number of British politicians who don’t know what a woman is, yet are happy to cheer on the Lionesses, is pathetic.

Robert Jenrick (@robertjenrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As I’ve said before, sharia courts should be banned. The only laws are the laws of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It’s as simple as that.

As I’ve said before, sharia courts should be banned.

The only laws are the laws of England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

It’s as simple as that.
Bella Wallersteiner 🇺🇦 (@bellawallerstei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 13,000 pupils have left private schools in the year to January - over four times the number the government estimated. It's a spiteful tax on aspiration and the one policy Labour refuses to u-turn on. Utterly indefensible

The Free Speech Union (@speechunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There will be no loyalty, except loyalty to the Party. There will be no love, except the love of Big Brother. There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. Already we are breaking down the habits of thought which have survived from before the Revolution.”

“There will be no loyalty, except loyalty to the Party. There will be no love, except the love of Big Brother. There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. Already we are breaking down the habits of thought which have survived from before the Revolution.”
Rob Moore (@robprogressive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the UK, you’re punished for producing, and rewarded for consuming. Make money? Taxed. Save money? Inflated away. Invest? Hit with capital gains. Create jobs? Red tape. Sit back & claim? Subsidised. No wonder ambition is dying & apathy is thriving. At this rate, Britain

Adam Jones (@adamj10812) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s the school holidays. By now the government thought 3k kids would have been forced out of their schools by VAT. Turns out there were 16k fewer in private schools already in Jan. 5x the estimate. Revenue is shot. No money, just spite.

Cut My Tax (@cutmytaxuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the high tax zealots do persuade Labour to hike capital gains tax to income tax levels, we may expect a very sharp fall in CGT receipts. No-one thinks Labour will be re-elected so everyone will just hold onto assets for the 3 or so years that they remain in power. 1/3

If the high tax zealots do persuade Labour to hike capital gains tax to income tax levels, we may expect a very sharp fall in CGT receipts.

No-one thinks Labour will be re-elected so everyone will just hold onto assets for the 3 or so years that they remain in power.

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Daniel Hannan (@danieljhannan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have I got this right? The government thinks 16- and 17-year-olds are too young access certain websites; but at the same time it thinks they are old enough to vote. #OnlineSafetyAct

Charles Thyme (@charleshthyme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

-Migrants enjoy free four-poster beds, buffet breakfasts, PlayStations and music lessons at luxurious asylum hotels This is just mind-boggling. All while Labour is censoring online and offline critics. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/2…

James Clark 📈📉¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@mr_james_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, to summarise, the UK has: - A Technology Minister who doesn't grasp the basics of the internet - An Energy Security Minister who is a zealot for the least reliable forms of energy - A Home Secretary who isn't interested in a vast rape conspiracy that's been running for