Rolo Tamasi (@rolo_tamasi) 's Twitter Profile
Rolo Tamasi

@rolo_tamasi

Denialism is a person's choice to deny verifiable reality as a way to avoid a psychologically uncomfortable truth

Denialism is an irrational action.

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calendar_today19-12-2009 09:24:50

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Mike Gardner (@mikegardner_wb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Major chemical factory shuts after Starmer unveils Industrial Strategy. The infantile student-level policy-making of this dreadful Labour Government strikes again. Net zero isn’t creating new fantasy “green jobs”. It’s just destroying real jobs. telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/…

Nemesis Divina (@nemesisdivina5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(((Dan Hodges))) The entire speech was lies. He didn't mean any of it, apart from the line about celebrating diversity. As if Starmer actually thinks that mass immigration is "a squalid chapter for our politics, our economy, and our country." gov.uk/government/spe…

J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stephen Ireland, who targeted me with endless abuse on here because I oppose the chemical castration of children and the removal of protected spaces for women and girls, has just been sentenced to 30 years in jail for child rape.

Stephen Ireland, who targeted me with endless abuse on here because I oppose the chemical castration of children and the removal of protected spaces for women and girls, has just been sentenced to 30 years in jail for child rape.
Jill Foster (@journalistjill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What did councils actually know about Pride in Surrey founder Stephen Ireland before he was arrested for child rape? I've been speaking to several women who were trying to raise the alarm as much as six years ago...will lessons be learned? telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/07/0…

Tim Worstall (@worstall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just an idea - you know, a surmise. Wouldn't economic growth be faster if we got rid of the bits of government that prevent economic growth? adamsmith.org/blog/heres-why…

Sam Ashworth-Hayes (@sashworthhayes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Half of all British households are below median income. This is why we need greater state control of the economy" is the core belief of quite a large number of MPs (some in the Conservative party), and no amount of careful explanation about relative and absolute levels of income

Alex Armstrong (@alexharmstrong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chancellor seen with a tear running down her cheek in the House of Commons, during a moment where the Prime Minister refused to state whether or not her job was safe. It’s unclear what else may have occurred in the lead up to this moment.

Julian Jessop (@julianhjessop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FYI, Rachel Reeves' obvious distress at #PMQs has knocked about 1% off the value of the pound and added 5-10 basis points to the cost of UK government borrowing (10-year gilt yields have jumped 15bp today, but yields are also up 5-10bp in other countries)... 🤔

Tim Montgomerie 🇬🇧 (@montie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This has got a lot of attention today and rightly so. It's priceless. Channel 4 News is the most dishonest of the country's broadcasters.

Neil O'Brien (@neildotobrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Church of England top brass plan to spend ÂŁ100m on slavery reparations. It's emerged this isn't within the charitable objectives of the Church Commissioners. They already spent ÂŁ5m on admin for it, even though the Charity Commission haven't signed it off. Time for a rethink.

Barrister's Horse (@barristershorse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hasn't it been an odd day! Manufactured smiles behind the remnants of a swollen face, serve only to remind how shambolic & bizarre yesterday was and how the Pointless Human Bollard doesn't possess the normal range of emotions to make sound judgements. It's very unnerving, tbh.

Julian Jessop (@julianhjessop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK #construction PMI suggests activity was still contracting in June but at the slowest pace this year, helped by a pick up in housebuilding. Less positively, expectations for the next 12 months were the worst since 2022, reflecting the persistent economic uncertainty...

The UK #construction PMI suggests activity was still contracting in June but at the slowest pace this year, helped by a pick up in housebuilding. 

Less positively, expectations for the next 12 months were the worst since 2022, reflecting the persistent economic uncertainty...