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Kipling and Christ

@KiplingChrist

Former Tory now floating voter. Oppose the left takeover.

انضم Kasım 2017
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Tim Dieppe
Tim Dieppe@TDieppe·
‘Muslims can pray without fear but I may be arrested for giving Easter sermon’. Sums up the state of the country. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/0…
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Lord Moylan
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan·
The surest way to make us less competitive is to have our businesses regulated by a foreign power with no obligation to take our interests into account. I’d have thought this so obvious it required no further consideration.
L-inglizi@Cantwara_

@danielmgmoylan @CockertonMark What’s your angle? What do you gain out of making sure the UK cannot be competitive in any way, shape or form? Is there something you are not telling us?

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🇦🇪 HGS
🇦🇪 HGS@Sajwani·
Support the country you live in … or go live in the country you support.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I believe that Britain has to be far more muscular in standing up for our Christian identity - just as Islamic countries protect their own way of life. Don’t apologise, or appease, or compromise. This is our country, and we will do things our way. Don’t like it? Leave.
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
For the first time ever the welfare bill is going to exceed all the revenue raised via income tax. Had we remained on a pre-Covid trend we’d be spending £80-100 billion less on welfare than we currently are. We have to start talking about cuts to welfare in the c.20-30% region.
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Adriatica
Adriatica@Adriatica1972·
@KiplingChrist @lukerobertblack The triple lock gives the OAPs a 4.8% rise this year. Universal Credit standard allowances will increase by 6.2% in April 2026. 8.4 million UC claims with an average payment of £1030 pcm
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Kipling and Christ@KiplingChrist·
@LordBriRobert1 @Battsby @WitchEnd You don’t have a right for it to be uprated by a set percentage. That is a policy choice and it was different pre 2010. I am very fortunate but my generation is not mainly because current pensioners have discovered they can just take from their own kids.
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Kipling and Christ@KiplingChrist·
@DrCalumMiller Iran has been attacking the west since the revolution. They were stockpiling fertiliser to do an attack in London.
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@DemetriusRO6 The leader was appointed by the Shah and removed by the Shah. He was not a democratic leader and was widely disliked.
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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
The UK controlled Iran's oil for decades getting 84% of the profits. When Iran tried to take it back in 1951 The CIA & MI6 launched a coup. They overthrew democracy, restored the Shah, and secured the oil. That's the real history they don't teach.
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Kipling and Christ@KiplingChrist·
@LordBriRobert1 @Battsby @WitchEnd State pensions are a transfer from my generation to you so we have a say in how much you get. You don’t have a right to a triple lock that gives you a 10% increase in a year when we get 2%. You cut the metric for your own parents pensions when you had to pay.
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Cec Podd
Cec Podd@CecPodd·
@SebastianPott10 @SirDanofC Without looking l'll trust you. But take away property prices and an 18 year old today has twice the spending power l did. Not everything is worse. Although, l'd rather earn £200 now as an 18 year old rather than be enslaved into a default low wage system.
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Mark Pennington
Mark Pennington@Kaleidicworld·
The nostalgia for the 70s leaves me at a complete loss. As a small child in the mid-late 70s I used to be terrified when my mum took me into Wigan town centre and the brooding sense of violence you always felt was just round the corner. There were good things back then but the idea the UK was a haven of peace and tranquility is laughable.
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Kipling and Christ@KiplingChrist·
@MRed78 @SandyofSuffolk It is not subsidised. The extraction of oil is actually taxed at insane levels. In contrast we rig the entire energy market to give renewables guaranteed prices decades into the future and because we have so many renewables we now have among the highest bills
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Devils Advocate
Devils Advocate@MRed78·
@KiplingChrist @SandyofSuffolk That is total and utter bollocks. Oil is the most subsidised commodity in the world, and if we are still using it in 50 years the planet will be well and truly fucked and future is very bleak. It's kind of odd how certain people are cli ging to something so painfully obsolete.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
The trouble is young people have been told for years "you can be anything you want to be", when you can't. They've seen a handful of people make millions from being an influencer. They've all gone to university thinking it'll be a gateway to a better job when, really, if you're not exceptionally bright, you may as well not have bothered. The majority of people have to settle for run of the mill boring jobs. And young people are resentful. They're waking up to the fact life is hard graft and to get anything you have to work hard, long hours, and forego many things that, until adulthood, were handed to them on a plate. They're lashing out because too many people like teachers and their soft parents haven't prepared them for life in the real world. It's coming home to roost that life isn't all unicorns and gap years. They want what nan and grandad have. Now. Now!! They forget how nan and grandad got it and it wasn't by sitting on their bums on Playstation. Welcome to planet earth young 'uns.
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Nenos Chamany ܢܝܢܘܣ ܟܡܢܝ
Tragic news from Sweden: Assyrian activist Ninos Aphrem, aged 28, was murdered on his way to work. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
The Anglos did an exemplary job building the nations that were the most desirable destinations in the world (as a matter of revealed preference,) but they failed to understand that all great virtues (such as welcoming the stranger) must be exercised with economy
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
When I married in 1981 we both worked & most of our salary went on paying the mortgage as the interest rate was 15% at the time. Everything we owned was 2nd hand & we never went out for meals as we couldn’t afford to. We rented our TV Went to the launderette every weekend as had no washing machine. Only had new clothes at Xmas & birthdays as presents. We went without until we could save enough to pay for something. It’s always been hard whether you are young or old. So those out there that think we had it easy we didn’t. Our governments are to blame, not the old.
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Battsby
Battsby@Battsby·
@LordBriRobert1 @WitchEnd Indeed. A lot of anti-boomer commentators seem to imagine that 50 years ago, we had the ability to predict the future, that we were not young and feckless, and that we were constantly being courted by sage pensions advisors who we ignored.
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