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@robertstweets1

North West, England Beigetreten Mayıs 2011
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@SkyNews @paulapeters2 @AmeliaHarperTV Because there's a lack of government regulation. if these people have to be accredited with recognised qualifications and legal insurance requirements. The government won't like that.
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John Smith (son of Harry Leslie Smith)
British MPs want to drink during the day and have their housing expenses covered by the state. Sounds to me like they are the real benefits cheats.
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@GodofDogs The person you have named might not know anything about this
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Mister Milo@GodofDogs·
Hey. Chelsea Harris from Walsall. Why is all your fucking waste on a country lane in Shropshire ?
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@StraightLine55 So with that in mind, it would be fair to say that these designs were based on the military and ladies watches which date back before Rolex existed. all of these things are derived
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Pon-Ska(ポンスカ)👑
新型ハイドロコンクエストが何かのパクリだとか言われてるけど、デザインは90sのアドミラルが着想源みたいね(確かに似てる とはいえダイバーズの歴史を遡ったら50sのファゾムスとかサブがみな起源になってしまうけど
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@lukejcr I’m sorry, but this is going to backfire all over you.
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Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
🚨Breaking news: MPs are human and sometimes have a drink. Classic clickbait farming 👎 MPs work long days for constituents, and yes, sometimes share a drink in the evening with colleagues. Last week I was scandalously spotted with… an alcohol-free pint or two between votes 😱 But sure, let’s talk about that instead of the Greens’ wacky policies. Trying to distract us, maybe? 🙄
PoliticsJOE@PoliticsJOE_UK

"You can smell the alcohol when people are in between votes." Green MP Hannah Spencer tells us what Westminster is REALLY like. The full interview is live on YouTube, and as a podcast here: linktr.ee/howtorebuildbr…

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Rob@robertstweets1·
@Handre It must be remembered that this happened at a particular time that was favourable. Rather than being a masterstroke others who went before illustrated what could be done.
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Handre@Handre·
The British Airways privatization of 1987 stands as one of Thatcher's most brilliant economic victories, transforming a bloated government airline into a competitive market force while demolishing the myth that natural monopolies exist in aviation. Before privatization, BA burned through taxpayer money like jet fuel, losing £140 million in 1981 alone while delivering the service quality you'd expect from a government monopoly. The airline employed 59,000 people to serve routes that private competitors could handle with half the staff. Workers had zero incentive to satisfy customers since paychecks came from the Treasury, not ticket sales. Management made decisions based on political considerations rather than profit and loss signals. Thatcher's government sold BA shares to the public in February 1987, instantly subjecting the airline to market discipline. Within five years, employment dropped to 49,000 while passenger numbers soared. The newly private BA had to compete with Virgin Atlantic, which Richard Branson launched in 1984, and dozens of other carriers entering previously protected routes. Routes that BA once monopolized suddenly featured multiple airlines competing on price, service, and innovation. The transformation was immediate and measurable. BA's punctuality improved from 70% to 85% within three years. Customer complaints dropped by half. The airline introduced new routes, upgraded fleets, and actually started caring about passenger experience because survival depended on it. Competition forced efficiency improvements that no government directive could ever achieve. Today's European aviation market traces directly back to this privatization, which proved that even "strategic" industries perform better under private ownership than government control.
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Brian Martin Davison@BrianMartinDavi·
@SkyNews A dumb white liberal non-working woman that has no grasp of family. The elite liberals want to choose if you live or die and it is happening now by the @NHS - never trust this @UKLabour government, they plan to kill off your parents. (Conversation between my sister) - Ghouls
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@dailybritainonx No, she’s a stinking rotten corrupt who caused her child to be disabled by smoking wreaking cigarettes. I’d love to know how much the penalties are for the tax she avoided. She should’ve been sacked as a member of parliament immediately.
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The Daily Britain@dailybritainonx·
She grew up in Stockport, left school at 16 pregnant, worked as a carer, became a union organiser and rose to be Deputy Prime Minister. She is the bookmakers' 6/4 favourite to be the next Labour leader. She is ferociously effective at PMQs, has genuine roots in working-class communities, and connects with voters that Starmer visibly struggles with. Is she the future Labour needs?
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@MerrynSW Well, that’s a problem that’s been many cuts from Cameron onward in the making.
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Quick trip to London for a conference. Plane an hour late. Eliz line only goes every half an hour. Aggressive mentally ill people on tube. Obliged to give my name and choose between oat and dairy milk to get a coffee. It's all quite irritating. If you are in my audience do not ask difficult questions.
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@Cornish_Rebel @dailybritainonx That’s totally incorrect. What he’s talking about is a common sense approach which means controls on illegal entry into this country also social housing ( yes I’m thinking about Cornwall ) and reasonable utilities.
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The Daily Britain@dailybritainonx·
"I'm not voting Green in this election because I still believe in a Labour movement" Mick Lynch says that while he will not vote for the Green Party, "maybe they'll be part of a bigger labour movement in the future." #Newsnight
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@dailybritainonx Because he’s the person who’s talking sense instead of the labour leadership
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@GlobalWatchClub I think some of the Rolex in gold look equally bloody awful but there you go
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@yetiayrshore @SkyNews It’s highly relevant that’s why the woman ended up on the outside lane of the motorway
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Barry O'Sullivan, 45, had been driving "at speed" when he collided with the back of a Nissan Micra, killing passenger Pulvinder Dhillon. O'Sullivan had been driving between 74 and 80mph at the time of the collision. trib.al/z74PbVe
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@GlobalWatchClub This makes no sense. You've got Rolex ahead of BLancpain. Also, the gap between IWC and B&M is nowhere near that big. Hublot 🤣
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Grace@graceyldn·
If you thought 2026 couldn’t get any worse, in full Nick Knowles midlife-crisis style, Damien Lewis has decided to release an album.
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Craig Meighan@craigymeighan·
EXCL: STUC leader Roz Foyer still owns four houses. Union boss says reports she owned five were inaccurate. I asked whether it was ethical to own so many properties during a housing crisis. She told me her property ownership, which she said is ethical, is 'irrelevant'
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@TheGriftReport I would say a minimum of 20 years imprisonment
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Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Two young Derbyshire Police call handlers, Jessica Fitzhugh, 22, of Belper, and Ellie-Mae Doherty, 22, of Ripley, appeared at Leicester Magistrates' Court today charged with misconduct in public office. The pair are accused of accessing force computer systems without authority while working in the control room, passing sensitive information to unauthorised third parties linked to criminality, and failing to disclose their associations with people involved in criminal activity, with alleged offences in 2023 and 2024. Both have been suspended from their roles and were released on unconditional bail, with the case now adjourned to Leicester Crown Court on June 8.
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