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Amos 5:15 : "Hate evil, and love good, and establish justice in the gate"
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@guyanmuchan001 You mean to say Japanese are fake and two faced.
Shocking news
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@DeptfordWife1 Adrian’s wall was constructed for taxation purposes.
But then some one came up untamed warrior narrative.
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@theepicmap Anglo Saxons originally come from this region
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@FoxtrotActual @ClownWorld The simplest solution to that problem is invoking the second amendment.
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@JesperThor18047 Most immigrants arrived under the conservative government
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@Gary_Kilroy I had a pub meal that cost £110 for two. This stuff is expensive because they have to pay minimum wages, higher NI and business rates. Energy bills are high and food cost a lot more. This is the impact of government. Voting socialism cost you more.
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@ProfSteveKeen The bank creates the money for That 30 year crippling mortgage in minutes .
They don’t use their own reserves.
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Australia’s housing obsession is one of its greatest weaknesses.
Rising house prices are not a sign of prosperity.
What they actually tell you is that more money is being borrowed from the banking sector to buy homes.
The cause of rising house prices is rising household debt, and that is unproductive.
House prices are now five times more expensive than consumer goods compared to 1970. We should never have allowed that to happen.
Housing should not be an asset.
It is not something you should profit out of. It is something you should live in.
The people who really benefit from rising house prices are real estate agents and property developers, not the families who live in them.
We are paupers living inside castles. Paying a fortune on the mortgage, a fortune on private schools, and out of the remainder, just trying to live.
For the more information, check out the comment section,
#SteveKeen #AustraliaProperty #HousingCrisis #MortgageDebt #Economics #HousingAffordability
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@lincslincs State pension is a benefit .NI doesn’t cover the cost.
That’s just a fact .
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This physique is the exact opposite of what French Special Forces typically look for. French SOF favor the "chat maigre" (lean cat) build: light, agile, highly enduring, and exceptionally efficient under load. The goal isn’t to look strong, it’s to perform for days.
Special Ops Magazine@specialopsmag
British Special Air Service (SAS) operator lifting while deployed in the Middle East. I don't know what they feed these Brits..
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@Englishremnant Ireland, Scotland, wales England is pretty much the ethnic
With varying amounts of Anglo Saxon, Celt, Brit etc.
Granted Celt is a broad term.
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@Fox_Claire The lockdown lesson was they just money created from nothing and it’s all bullshit.
Good on the young for catching on.
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Do too many young people lack an appetite/resilience for working? Why are so many 16 to 24-year-olds claiming they're too ill to work? Obviously the welfare system is full of perverse incentives - you can be better off on benefits than with a job. But it seems there are deeper problems eating away at generational resilience - eg, the medicalisation of everyday problems, or the fact that many young people have internalised the Lockdown lesson that health trumps jobs, school, economy etc...
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Since Blair - 30 years ago - people voted against mass immigration.
Every election, they got up, got dressed, found a pilling station and voted to end mass immigration.
30 years they did that.
Nothing changed. In fact, it got worse.
So they organised marches and protests, and events and petitions and wrote to their MPs and tried every single thing they could legally, to tell the powers that be, that they wanted an end to mass immigration.
The state has deliberately ignored and removed all legal options from the British and Irish people to legally, peacefully, have their demands answered.
THEY, and nobody else, have created and caused division and riots and fury.
The toothpaste can not go back in the tube. We are where we are because, and only because, of 30 years of failed government.
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@japan_nobunaga Japs wouldn’t do shit. You’re occupied for over 80 years now.
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As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question.
A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye.
This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist.
In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal.
But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.”
British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation?
We genuinely do not understand this.
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@Banksycat Most millionaires leaving Britain because of changes to non dom rules.
They weren’t paying tax and don’t intend to
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One millionaire leaving Britain every 45 minutes since Labour came to power.
That’s not a statistic. That’s 529,200 average taxpayers. The NHS. The schools. The public services. Gone with them.
246,000 British citizens left in 2025. 91% working age. OpenAI paused its UK project. AstraZeneca eyeing the exit. Revolut listing in America not Britain.
He described that as the dangerous option. Then built it. Called it the Labour path.
British tech companies start here scale here and stay here he says. A parliamentary inquiry found a procession already leaving. Oxford Ionics. Deliveroo. Wise. Gone. UK risks becoming an incubator economy. UK begins. Elsewhere cashes in.
Rewards in communities right across the country he says. 59% of UK tech wealth in London. Not Warrington. Not Rochdale. Not Bradford.
Working people get security he says. 8 million UK jobs at risk. UK hit harder than any other major economy. Entry level jobs cut first.
Sovereign he says. His £14 billion AI investment? Microsoft. Google. American corporations. Your pension redirected into those same companies. Without your consent.
That’s not the Labour path. That’s the path of a government that has run out of answers and hopes nobody notices.
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