Michael Urry

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Michael Urry

Michael Urry

@michael_urry

Bit of an IT nerd.

South East, England Beigetreten Haziran 2017
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Dupond@DukeDupond·
@jadinho97 The difference: She will leave the country, wont abuse the social system, eat up any of the taxpayers money or attack/harm/rape anyone. That is significant difference between muslims and her. I would prefer her over any muslim.
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GreenNoticer@GreenNotic9887·
@jadinho97 'You can't make this up' he says, while totally fine with unending deluge of third world criminals crossing the channel year after year.
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That English Lad
That English Lad@TheLord91·
@michael_urry @Heccles94 @ukhomeoffice Voice to text has trouble picking up my cockney accent. But yes, the line is drawn. A Pakistani woman took citizenship away from an Englishman. When we are in power we will do the same in the opposite direction. And we will ignore your cries.
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Michael Urry@michael_urry·
@AlexDaProG89310 @OperaSocialist Does that excuse Farage, because in my mind that doesn't. How much foreign money is propagating through the reform party from countries like Russia who would wish us harm.
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Sarell77@AlexDaProG89310·
@michael_urry @OperaSocialist We have this in November.10 currently, Starmer has been given lots of "gifts" by Lord Alli, thought sands of pounds in clothing, spectacles, luxury accommodation and access to No.10, what influence is there? As he IS in No.10
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Socialist Opera Singer
Socialist Opera Singer@OperaSocialist·
Your enemy arrives by private jet not a small boat. Farage literally is part of the establishment. Never Vote Reform
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America first@sahararenee1·
@Heccles94 @ukhomeoffice All the Muslims are having a meltdown, cause they can’t stand the truth. We just don’t like you people which part don’t you understand that’s not your country.
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That English Lad@TheLord91·
@Heccles94 @ukhomeoffice You celebrate this now, Harry just as you on the far left celebrated cancel culture. Until it came back and started targeting your comrades. The Lion’s been drawn , and when our time is here, we won’t show the left any grace.
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Michael Urry@michael_urry·
@ValentinaForUSA Maybe we should treat your attempts to enter the uk like the US treats narcotics boats, as after all your still importing something hateful and harmful to the country.
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Valentina Gomez@ValentinaForUSA·
I’m coming to England on a boat. They can try to ban me, but they cannot ban the TRUTH. See you on May 16th🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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JaneyTruthBomb@SisterVigil·
@SabriSun_Miller Why the fuck wouldn't they pay up? Do you all really think they would risk really bad headlines this would generate? FFS maybe it takes time to get all the necessary details in place.
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Sabrina Miller@SabriSun_Miller·
🚨Reform said they would pay my energy bills. They haven’t. Several St Malo Road residents complain they have been excluded from Reform’s prize draw. One says he may donate his winnings to the local Labour candidate. Read my dispatch from Wigan ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Sarell77@AlexDaProG89310·
@OperaSocialist Is he charging you to use the jet. No. Why don't you ask this question to the young girl just been raped by multiple men. Why don't you ask Rhiannon's mum who doesn't have her daughter anymore because she was murdered by dinghy hoppers. Saskia Jones, jack Merritt the list goes on
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British Gentleman@Englishgentlem9·
@writethewrongs2 @AllisonPearson I don't support the words of Lucy Connolly's deleted tweet, but it was a moment of deep frustration from a bereaved Mum. She was jailed, but why are the police not interested in vile tweets like this one in the screenshot calling for JK Rowling to die in a fire? @AllisonPearson
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Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
From 7th May, there will not be a safe Labour seat in the entire country. A truly historic moment. Keir Starmer, you imprisoned bereaved mum Lucy Connolly for one bad tweet. You then made the friend of a paedophile our ambassador to the US. You are a moral vacuum. Prepare to meet your doom. @Keir_Starmer
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Laila Cunningham
Laila Cunningham@policylaila·
The intolerant left. Don’t agree with them? You’re excluded from society. They call us the threat, but want to build a Britain without anyone who disagrees with them. That’s not “kind” or progressive. That’s authoritarian. Scary.
Skint Eastwood@Skint_Eastwood1

🚨Green Party Leader Zack Polanski Wants To Build A Society That Doesn’t Include Anyone From The Right “There are people who identify as right wing or even far right… Do we think we can change their minds or is it a case of building a society that doesn’t include them?” What the hell does Zack mean by this? Tell us @ZackPolanski what do you have planned if you ever get into power?

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Mega_Browner@Darth_Browner·
@SandyofSuffolk I thought the lefties were all about "be kind" etc. They do not do themselves any favours and act like children if people do not agree with them.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
Husband just read on our village Facebook that a house in our village has been egged because it had a Reform poster in the window. Why are lefties so utterly awful? I saw quite a few Labour and Green posters in Woodbridge last week (because it's a champagne socialist area) and it wouldn't occur to me to deface them or the property. Because people are entitled to vote for whomsoever they choose and put whatever they like in their own windows. What's wrong with people?
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Maxiekotuupia@maxiekotuppia·
@Jenny_1884 I agree the tax free allowance should be raised to 20k a lot of people would be 8k better off, there’s the usual notion that it would create a tax hole but more disposable income for people means more spending creating jobs and opportunities also helps the pensions
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The tax threshold should be increased as nobody on benefits should ever be better off than someone who gets out of bed every morning & works full time.
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Mr Ethical 🚩
Mr Ethical 🚩@nw_nicholas·
"Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed" - the words of a seasoned tax dodger. Catch me if you can. If you do, I'll pay up.
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard

THE SUNDAY TIMES: A STATEMENT FROM RICHARD TICE MP, DEPUTY LEADER OF REFORM UK   The Sunday Times is still crawling all my business career in the hope of dredging up some more obscure technical issues from years ago. They openly admit their "journalism" is a joint venture with a senior Labour Party activist. This smear campaign is getting ridiculous. As a result, I now appear to have a debenture slot on the front page as they rehash the same old dividend story. The Sunday Times article features assumptions, numbers and dates that are simply incorrect. Like the rest of us, they and their Labour Party tax experts sometimes make mistakes. It is all extremely technical: good luck keeping up. Meanwhile, the Financial Times has been busy calling up former work colleagues and advisers from my past, trying to find some dirt. This is what we, at Reform UK, are now up against.   In a highly successful career spanning 40 years, I have done business in 12 countries across three continents, and been a director of more than 150 companies. I have helped build thousands of homes, creating thousands of jobs and generating hundreds of millions of value for shareholders and investors along with many tens of millions of tax for HMRC. I am very proud of this record. Throughout this career I have taken professional tax advice and have always paid everything that I was advised to pay.   Here’s the reality: tax efficiency is a basic corporate responsibility and duty to shareholders. A long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors. Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed – be that more or less. It is worth noting that last time my political enemies did this to me, during the Brexit referendum, HMRC concluded that I had significantly overpaid.   It is a measure of Reform UK’s success that Establishment media is coming after me in this way. Senior elements within News UK seem very unhappy about how well we are doing. Doubtless this will not be the last time, and I will not be the last target. Certain journalists are determined to put the worst possible gloss on everything I have done.   Meanwhile they wilfully ignore the highly questionable accounting of millions of pounds in Labour Party Properties Ltd. By any objective measure, this is a much simpler and more shocking story - but we are not in the land of objectivity here.   The relentless effort to tarnish my good name is the kind of behaviour that deters other successful business people from going into politics. The consequences are very real - as we can all see with the current Labour Cabinet, which is entirely devoid of business experience. The result? A flatlining economy and dire public services. All in a nation facing humiliation on the world stage.   After several weeks of this treatment, I won’t be indulging the Sunday Times any further. I am working flat out for my constituents and campaigning for the local elections. If my primary interest were making money, I wouldn’t be giving everything I’ve got to trying to save our country.   PS: It is worth noting that we have the longest tax code in the world at circa 24,000 pages and counting, whereas Hong Kong’s is less than 500 pages.   Richard Tice MP, Deputy Leader, Reform UK

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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
THE SUNDAY TIMES: A STATEMENT FROM RICHARD TICE MP, DEPUTY LEADER OF REFORM UK   The Sunday Times is still crawling all my business career in the hope of dredging up some more obscure technical issues from years ago. They openly admit their "journalism" is a joint venture with a senior Labour Party activist. This smear campaign is getting ridiculous. As a result, I now appear to have a debenture slot on the front page as they rehash the same old dividend story. The Sunday Times article features assumptions, numbers and dates that are simply incorrect. Like the rest of us, they and their Labour Party tax experts sometimes make mistakes. It is all extremely technical: good luck keeping up. Meanwhile, the Financial Times has been busy calling up former work colleagues and advisers from my past, trying to find some dirt. This is what we, at Reform UK, are now up against.   In a highly successful career spanning 40 years, I have done business in 12 countries across three continents, and been a director of more than 150 companies. I have helped build thousands of homes, creating thousands of jobs and generating hundreds of millions of value for shareholders and investors along with many tens of millions of tax for HMRC. I am very proud of this record. Throughout this career I have taken professional tax advice and have always paid everything that I was advised to pay.   Here’s the reality: tax efficiency is a basic corporate responsibility and duty to shareholders. A long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors. Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed – be that more or less. It is worth noting that last time my political enemies did this to me, during the Brexit referendum, HMRC concluded that I had significantly overpaid.   It is a measure of Reform UK’s success that Establishment media is coming after me in this way. Senior elements within News UK seem very unhappy about how well we are doing. Doubtless this will not be the last time, and I will not be the last target. Certain journalists are determined to put the worst possible gloss on everything I have done.   Meanwhile they wilfully ignore the highly questionable accounting of millions of pounds in Labour Party Properties Ltd. By any objective measure, this is a much simpler and more shocking story - but we are not in the land of objectivity here.   The relentless effort to tarnish my good name is the kind of behaviour that deters other successful business people from going into politics. The consequences are very real - as we can all see with the current Labour Cabinet, which is entirely devoid of business experience. The result? A flatlining economy and dire public services. All in a nation facing humiliation on the world stage.   After several weeks of this treatment, I won’t be indulging the Sunday Times any further. I am working flat out for my constituents and campaigning for the local elections. If my primary interest were making money, I wouldn’t be giving everything I’ve got to trying to save our country.   PS: It is worth noting that we have the longest tax code in the world at circa 24,000 pages and counting, whereas Hong Kong’s is less than 500 pages.   Richard Tice MP, Deputy Leader, Reform UK
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Mr Tice has had the story for two days. Lots of noise here, but no denial. And no, most businesses don’t just wrongly claim tax exemptions on REIT dividends. This is not a normal thing to do.
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard

THE SUNDAY TIMES: A STATEMENT FROM RICHARD TICE MP, DEPUTY LEADER OF REFORM UK   The Sunday Times is still crawling all my business career in the hope of dredging up some more obscure technical issues from years ago. They openly admit their "journalism" is a joint venture with a senior Labour Party activist. This smear campaign is getting ridiculous. As a result, I now appear to have a debenture slot on the front page as they rehash the same old dividend story. The Sunday Times article features assumptions, numbers and dates that are simply incorrect. Like the rest of us, they and their Labour Party tax experts sometimes make mistakes. It is all extremely technical: good luck keeping up. Meanwhile, the Financial Times has been busy calling up former work colleagues and advisers from my past, trying to find some dirt. This is what we, at Reform UK, are now up against.   In a highly successful career spanning 40 years, I have done business in 12 countries across three continents, and been a director of more than 150 companies. I have helped build thousands of homes, creating thousands of jobs and generating hundreds of millions of value for shareholders and investors along with many tens of millions of tax for HMRC. I am very proud of this record. Throughout this career I have taken professional tax advice and have always paid everything that I was advised to pay.   Here’s the reality: tax efficiency is a basic corporate responsibility and duty to shareholders. A long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors. Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed – be that more or less. It is worth noting that last time my political enemies did this to me, during the Brexit referendum, HMRC concluded that I had significantly overpaid.   It is a measure of Reform UK’s success that Establishment media is coming after me in this way. Senior elements within News UK seem very unhappy about how well we are doing. Doubtless this will not be the last time, and I will not be the last target. Certain journalists are determined to put the worst possible gloss on everything I have done.   Meanwhile they wilfully ignore the highly questionable accounting of millions of pounds in Labour Party Properties Ltd. By any objective measure, this is a much simpler and more shocking story - but we are not in the land of objectivity here.   The relentless effort to tarnish my good name is the kind of behaviour that deters other successful business people from going into politics. The consequences are very real - as we can all see with the current Labour Cabinet, which is entirely devoid of business experience. The result? A flatlining economy and dire public services. All in a nation facing humiliation on the world stage.   After several weeks of this treatment, I won’t be indulging the Sunday Times any further. I am working flat out for my constituents and campaigning for the local elections. If my primary interest were making money, I wouldn’t be giving everything I’ve got to trying to save our country.   PS: It is worth noting that we have the longest tax code in the world at circa 24,000 pages and counting, whereas Hong Kong’s is less than 500 pages.   Richard Tice MP, Deputy Leader, Reform UK

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Goosey@Goosey30111568·
I SPEAK FOR THE WHOLE OF THE UK. WHEN I SAY. KEIR STARMER MUST RESIGN. END OF.
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Sara Slater
Sara Slater@sarasla92·
It’s official , I now consider myself a true patriot , first time I have ever been a member of a political party 🩵, I’m very proud to support Reform ,it’s never been so important to use your vote as it is now , please vote Reform and get Starmer out 🩵🩵🩵May 7th 💥💥💥
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