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Dez Clark

@ClarkDez

You probably don’t know me, views overrated

United Kingdom Beigetreten Eylül 2018
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Stephen Phillips 💻
Stephen Phillips 💻@uk_sf_writer·
@toadmeister @hewho_steven Isn't it great to know that Labour are as internally trecherous as the Tories? 𝗕𝗥𝗜𝗧𝗔𝗜𝗡 𝗡𝗘𝗘𝗗𝗦 𝗥𝗘𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗠
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
Sir Keir Starmer is braced for Ed Miliband to resign next week as part of a co-ordinated coup to force him out should he refuse to make way for an Andy Burnham coronation. dailysceptic.org/2026/06/18/sta…
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Dez Clark@ClarkDez·
@ItsJamesHall Not quite as good but paid a chunk to get out of a mortgage with 9 months to run to get a 10 year at 3.05% during the Truss debacle.
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James Hall
James Hall@ItsJamesHall·
One of the best financial decisions I've made: locking in a 10-year mortgage when rates were on the floor. It's still paying dividends, and will keep doing so for another 4 years. Base rate today: 3.75%. Mine: 2.24%. Sometimes the economy opens a door. Your job is just to walk through it. What's a financial decision you made years ago that's still paying off today?
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Slime🐍
Slime🐍@ItsKingSlime·
Olivia Wilde reveals to Alex Cooper that the moment she realized her relationship with longtime fiancé and father of her children Jason Sudeikis was over came when he didn’t get her a birthday gift because he no longer knew what to get her 😳👀 “we were driving home from my birthday party, and I said, ‘Did you give me a birthday present?’ And he said, ‘What would I get you, Olivia? I don’t know you.’ And he wasn’t wrong. We didn’t know each other anymore.”
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Damien Lewis
Damien Lewis@authordlewis·
Eight hour drive thru France yesterday - not a pothole to be seen. Like driving on air. How are Britain’s roads so appalling, by contrast? Any suggestions?
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
So who’s going to be forced to resign their seat to make way for him, à la Burnham. Today’s Labour Party is increasingly reminiscent of a Venetian oligarchy. Or the Tories when they were posh and privileged.
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EXC: David Miliband could be the surprise appointment in a future Andy Burnham cabinet – amid suggestions the former foreign secretary could return to frontline politics after more than a decade away. inews.co.uk/news/politics/… via @cazjwheeler and me:

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Claire Lehmann
Claire Lehmann@clairlemon·
Most people don't understand the difference between having billions in the bank, liquid, & having ownership shares in companies worth billions. And I think it would behoove the media to explain this once in a while.
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Dez Clark@ClarkDez·
@PoorMinstrels @donbendor @ZacGoldsmith Occupation and annexation are byproduct of wars and has nothing to do with methods of government, not that your boys know anything about civilisation.
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Peasants & Minstrels
Peasants & Minstrels@PoorMinstrels·
@donbendor @ClarkDez @ZacGoldsmith I also love when Zios try to express their anger that people know the truth but they lack the knowledge to counter-argue, & resort to calling people lonley & Nazis... 😅 You have no idea how much y'all are helping the Palestinian cause by showing your true colors, so thank you!
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Dez Clark@ClarkDez·
@PoorMinstrels @ZacGoldsmith The West Bank that was occupied by Palestinians, until they started a war against Israel and lost it? I’m not sure you can really say “can I have my land back” after losing it in your own conflict. Recurring theme though.
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Peasants & Minstrels
Peasants & Minstrels@PoorMinstrels·
@ZacGoldsmith There are literally roads that people of the West Bank, a Palestinian land,,cannot access. They literally have checkpoints! Why is Israel present in the West Bank? Would you accept there being checkpoints by Palestine in Tel Aviv. You guys are dangerously stupid. Grab a book FFS
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
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John Healey
John Healey@JohnHealey_MP·
My letter to the Prime Minister
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Dez Clark
Dez Clark@ClarkDez·
@BenedictSpence @Danjsalt Same as what they thought when they voted for Starmer, “he’s not a Tory”. That’s all they know or care about, and the grift obvs.
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Benedict Spence
Benedict Spence@BenedictSpence·
I’m genuinely curious to know how anointing Andy Burnham prime minister fixes all this. How it fixes *any* of this.
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Dez Clark@ClarkDez·
@messedupfoods If you can’t earn enough as a server get a better job.
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i like food
i like food@messedupfoods·
You walk into a restaurant and see this. What’s your first thought? 🤔
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Dez Clark@ClarkDez·
@afneil Why spend that money when we could just join the Chinese? Everyone at the top seems to be working for them already and it’d only cost us some islands in the middle of nowhere.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
While we still wait on Labour government defence spending plans (the Defence Investment Plan — DIP) to finance last year’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR), let’s keep in mind these salient points when it eventually appears: 1. The current £28 billion shortfall in defence spending over the next four years has nothing to do with implementing the SDR. The £28 billion is simply what’s needed to meet current defence commitments/plans. 2. So funding for SDR would have to be on top of the £28 billion — which would mean tens of billions more over the next five or so years into the early 2030s. 3. The extra money now being floated as what the government is likely to announce — £13.5 billion over four years — wouldn’t even cover half the shortfall never mind produce a penny for the SDR. It’s a pittance compared with what’s required. 4. We currently spend 2.4% GDP on defence (and even that is boosted by some statistical sleights of hand). The only current concrete plan is to go to 2.5/6% in the next financial year. Now the Treasury is saying it doesn’t even want to set 3% as a target before 2034/35 — by which time if Reeves-Starmer-Treasury have their way we will be a minor player in military matters. 5 This government is dishonest the best of times. I fear we’re about to discover that when it comes to the defence of the realm — its primary duty as a government — it is a serial liar.
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Stephen H 🇬🇧
Stephen H 🇬🇧@SteveyJohnH·
@WarMonitor3 Why don’t we (the UK) just sell it to the US? This UK government obviously doesn’t want it. Might as well make some money from it.
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧@WarMonitor3·
US officials have drawn up a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius if the UK gives them up in order to keep Diego Garcia airbase. Wow...
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Mosab Hassan Yousef
Mosab Hassan Yousef@MosabHasanYOSEF·
Palestine has no legitimacy of its own. It only exists by denying Israel’s right to exist. Name one thing Palestine stands for, not against?
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