Totnes Tim

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Totnes Tim

Totnes Tim

@timj17

Beigetreten Nisan 2010
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Tom Harwood
Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
The scenes of wanton lawlessness by hundreds of teenagers in Clapham both on Saturday and today highlight a lot of people who think there are zero consequences to their actions. Some lightning fast prosecutions would put a stop to this. There should be arrests tonight.
James Graham@jamesd_graham

Update. Have just tried to go to M&S on Clapham high street. It is flanked by police who inform me all shops on the high street are closed as they are being looted by teenagers. Lawful citizens can’t shop, private businesses closed. Youths still causing havoc. Lawless London.

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@GamewithDave Those big TV events that everyone watched and everyone talked about.
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Dave@GamewithDave·
People who actually experienced the 1990s: What is something you miss from that decade that just isn't the same today
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@iMessaage_ Why did they shoot him? Just because he approached them?
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سيّاف⚔️@iMessaage_·
رجل من كاليفورنيا اسمه ماكس تزوج امرأة وبعد فترة اتت لة رحلة عمل وسافر وعندما عاد لمزلة وجد زوجتة وصديقه المقرب فجن جنونه واخرج السـ لاح وهددهم بإنة سوف ينهي حياته ولكن لحسن الحظ تواصلت زوجتة بالشرطة سرا دون ان تبين لة وبعد تهدأت الوضع هذا الذي صار
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@10DowningStreet @Keir_Starmer Maybe you’d have more money to help if you’d managed to get your welfare reforms passed by your own party or supported businesses to grow the economy?
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UK Prime Minister
UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet·
This government will continue to pull every lever possible to support you with the cost of living. We are working together with leaders across the energy, finance and insurance sectors to protect the British people from the impact of conflict in the Middle East.
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@Dr_W_E_Bulmer @StephenMor49371 I disagree. People see him as a weak leader unable to get welfare reforms passed by his own party, multiple u turns, tax rises, lying about economic forecasts, scaling back green policy and his own party very divided.
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Both sides of the Tweed
Both sides of the Tweed@Dr_W_E_Bulmer·
@StephenMor49371 I know. I'm not disputing that. I just don't think very much of it is Starmer's fault, and that he's doing a fairly reasonable job under very difficult circumstances. The vehement hatred comes from something else: a collapse of the legitimacy of the political system as a whole.
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Both sides of the Tweed@Dr_W_E_Bulmer·
The intense, irrational hatred of Starmer is fascinating. He is by no means the 'worst PM ever'. He merely has the misfortune to be PM when the legitimacy of the state is at a low ebb, society is more divided than ever, people angrier, and the far-right bolder and better funded.
Danny - #AVFC@danielhavfc

The hate for Starmer is so fake and forced btw. Tories did FAR worse in those 14 years and people acting like it didn't happen.

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@Dr_W_E_Bulmer I think you’re a bit delusional and patronising. There’s plenty of legitimate rational reasons why people have turned away from Starmer and Labour.
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Verhofstadt's Quiff@VerhofstadtQ·
I've spoken to quite a few people recently who still hate Margaret Thatcher for what she supposedly did to the coal mining industry 40 years ago, but they fully support Mad Red Ed Milliband destroying the UK oil and gas industry. Strange people.
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@PreetKGillMP Yeah thanks a lot. Now we have to pay staff for having a cold, hangover or headache, even if they’ve never worked a day for us.
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Preet Kaur Gill MP
Preet Kaur Gill MP@PreetKGillMP·
Zack Polanski talking nonsense. Labour has delivered the biggest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation through the Employment Rights Act, strengthening protections, improving pay & backing working people. That’s not “turning our backs” on the working class that’s delivery
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski

Labour voters are now those who are financially best off. This is because Labour have turned their backs on the working class to placate the wealthy. The unions have noticed and are liking what they see in a Green Party committed to workers right and affordability.

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Charlie Cole
Charlie Cole@charliecolecc·
The insanity of this cannot be overstated. The UK defines relative poverty as living in a household with income below 60% of the median income in that year. Because the Boriswave are mostly low-wage, low-skill migrants, many meet this definition the second they step foot in Britain. And because of this, MPs are now arguing this is the group that should be allowed to obtain ILR and permanently settle in Britain, so they can claim benefits and increase the welfare bill further. All this while tax thresholds for working British people have been frozen since 2021 and are set to remain frozen into the 2030s. Just look at the number of people with ILR status who are claiming Universal Credit, in April 2022, it was 95,612, in January 2026, it's 222,076, that's a 132% increase. Britain cannot afford the Boriswave being allowed to settle.
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Emily Thornberry@EmilyThornberry

Half of all migrant children currently live in poverty - an already shameful statistic. But the Earned Settlement model will see that poverty prolonged for 90,000 children in working migrant families. That's why my community says the Government must think again.

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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
@BruceHBond @ZackPolanski So what if someone was in whatever gear??! Did they commit a crime? How does that reflect on Zack?? And many of us left after the march including Mothin! I did too!
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Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
I can't believe people have lost their TINY miniscule minds because Zack Polanski....DANCED. Hahaha- seriously, what is wrong with you? @ZackPolanski is genuinely genuinely one of the most kindest, warmest, ZERO egotistical men I've ever met.
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William Yarwood
William Yarwood@yarwoodwilliam·
Modern Britain is little more than a two-tier society in which hard-working taxpayers have to shoulder an increasingly unsustainable burden, with politicians and benefit claimants being the only ones protected from economic struggles. Something's got to give.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
A 6.2% rise for welfare is a slap in the face of every hard working man and woman in Britain who gets up every day, goes to work, and will not see this type of pay rise. Why is it always us who get left behind?
Voice of Reason@brexitblog_info

“Betrayal of the strivers: Fury as benefit claimants get 6.2% rise this week” Thanks to Labour’s ruinous economic incompetence the economy is not growing. But instead of freezing or cutting benefits, they’re increasing them by a staggering 6.2%. Mad. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

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