Chloe Palmer

@TheChloePalmer

Multi-award winning business women. Mummy/step mum to 8 children. Manager at TRJFP South Coast Trash cafe and MP candidate for Gosport UKIP.

England, United Kingdom
Joined December 2015
Born on 18 March

Tweets and replies

  1. Jun 8

    Banana and vanilla milk shakes at the cafe.

  2. Retweeted
    Jun 8
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    Jun 7

    The polls are now OPEN.

  4. Jun 8
    Replying to and

    thank you, I'm still getting used to twitter. 🙃

  5. Jun 3
    Replying to

    a loan isn't what I'd see as something that gives financial equality. Loans create burden.

  6. Jun 3

    I've always wondered how many more gr8 people Britain could hv seen, did we nt deny them the opportunity based on their background or income

  7. Jun 3
    Replying to

    the very least we can give the next generation are the skills to make it work.

  8. Jun 3
    Replying to

    meanwhile to help our poorest students now we would immediately restore maintenance grants.

  9. Jun 3
    Replying to and

    UKIP's long term goal is to abolish tuition fees entirely

  10. Jun 3
    Replying to and

    both Gosport & Fareham UKIP branches are currently working together

  11. Jun 3
    Replying to and

    our only councillor comes under FBC, we will continue to support her

  12. Retweeted
    May 28
  13. May 28
  14. Retweeted
    May 25

    Our 2017 General Election Manifesto is now available online here:

  15. Retweeted
    May 24

    Islamists are very clear about what they want – we just aren’t listening

  16. Retweeted
    May 24

    If we accept these attacks as a way of life, we are surrendering to the terrorists. I will never, ever accept that.

  17. Retweeted
    May 18

    UKIP Leader will be on the ITV Leaders Debate this evening. Tune in if you can.

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    May 16
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    May 16

    My late mother died from dementia, so I have a vested interest in a cure to and related illnesses.

  20. May 14
    Replying to

    and yet the UK waste 15 million tonnes of food a year. 60% of which is still good to eat. Poverty in 2017 is wrong

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