David Chester - The Wolf of Wokeism

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David Chester - The Wolf of Wokeism

@David__Chester

Observer of reality, unfortunately. Greed is not good. Cruelty is not strength. Ignorance is nothing to be proud of. Anti anti woke. Fascists - No pasaran.

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Mark Burgess
Mark Burgess@markburgess_osl·
Only a small exaggeration
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DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
Merica’ 🇺🇸
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Mrs. Butters 🥧
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444@444xx7·
I will never be gaslit to believe that I’m the extremist for believing that everyone has the right to food, shelter, and healthcare.
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Wes Streeting thinks that a fully funded NHS free from private donors and private profit is ‘pie in the sky’ Funny that it worked for 50 years before it started being sold off isn’t it. But yeh, blame doctors….
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Frank Place 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇮🇪
All these two did was claw back everything the working class had fought for and won since ww2. And bring in a system that ensured we could never win it all back. That's why they were chosen.
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CrémantCommunarde #4402 💚👊🕊️
I remember way back, in the very first season of "Spooks" an episode about undercover op infiltrating a far-right political group. Spoiler: turned out they were smuggling in illegal immigrants to try and turn the country into a "sh**hole" as they realised that fascists can't take over happy countries. One of the original "Raise the flags" people, Lee Twamley, is a convicted people-smuggler. The reason the far right is always, always talking down our country, spreading fear, and hates London above all else, is to create a myth in the shires that the country has been taken over by immigrants, esp. Muslims. Their politics is unsustainable in a society where we all respect each other and get on well together, so creating discord is the only way they can win.
smile2jannah@smile2jannah

🇬🇧 Far right extremist Paul Golding exposed in a secret recording: "I want this country to become a shithole. I want this country to descend into a fucking nightmare" They don't care about the country. They thrive off discord.

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Secure Privacy
Secure Privacy@SecurePrivacyAI·
"I have nothing to hide." False. You have medical history. You have financial behavior. You have location patterns. You have political views. You have relationship data. Privacy was never about hiding crimes. It was always about owning your life.
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AA ⚡️@AAStack·
“Nobody wants to work anymore.” Wrong. People just do not want to: - Work 60 hours and still be broke - Miss their kids growing up - Get raises smaller than inflation - Save in a currency printed out of thin air - Answer emails on weekends - Get replaced the second margins get tight - Spend half their paycheck on rent - Need debt just to survive - Watch groceries, insurance, and housing go up faster than their income People do not hate work. They hate giving everything and getting nowhere.
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bonky
bonky@shesbonky·
boys in my comments got big mad when i shared a video like this last week which means i must do it again please enjoy unfuckable men* sharing their takes on a beautiful woman who would never touch them *full names included because public shaming icky boys is my fave
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
In 2023 the Tory govt admitted it had spent more money fighting rail workers than it would have cost to settle the dispute & now the Labour govt is spending money to beat the resident doctors. Almost as if the priority of successive govts is to defeat organised labour!
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GET A GRIP
GET A GRIP@docrussjackson·
The false claim that Britain is a 'high tax, high welfare' country is a myth pushed by right-wing populists, billionaire media barons, #TuftonStreet lobbyists, and other free-market extremists. The evidence discussed in the paper 'Programme interactions and fiscal drag in the UK tax-and-benefit system: effects on income inequality' suggests that reducing inequality and poverty while improving public services is most effectively approached through a balanced package of policies rather than any single lever. In particular, a combination of maintaining the real value of the tax and benefit system, strengthening baseline income support, and investing in high quality public services appears to be more effective than relying solely on either redistribution or growth alone. This would include permanently ending fiscal drag by automatically linking income tax thresholds and benefit rates to inflation or wages each year. Doing so helps prevent unintentional and opaque tax increases on middle and lower income households, improves transparency, and ensures that changes in the distribution of income are the result of deliberate policy choices rather than erosion over time. Alongside this, increasing the standard allowance within Universal Credit is widely regarded as a relatively direct and effective way to reduce poverty, particularly deep poverty, while maintaining work incentives more effectively than some alternative forms of support. The paper highlights the importance of the design of the wider system, including withdrawal rates, in shaping these outcomes. Finally, the paper emphasises the role of well funded public services such as health, education, housing, and early years provision in reducing inequality over the longer term by improving capabilities, opportunities, and productivity. Funding these services through transparent and progressive taxation, including higher effective rates on top incomes and reducing avoidance, is presented as one way to support this investment, although the precise mix of taxes and the potential trade offs involved remain matters of debate. Overall, the paper supports the view that a combination of targeted redistribution and sustained public investment can play a central role in reducing poverty and inequality, while also highlighting that the exact balance between generosity, incentives, and growth is inherently a matter of policy choice.
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This shameless lying bastard has a lot to answer for. The false claim that Britain is a 'high tax, high welfare' country is a myth pushed by free-market extremists. Matthew Elliott, now Baron Elliott of Mickle Fell, is one of the UK's most prominent right-wing political strategists and lobbyists. His cynical manipulative ideological extremism has caused untold harm to Britain and to ordinary British people. He founded #TuftonStreet's TaxPayers' Alliance (TPA) in 2004, Big Brother Watch in 2009, and Business for Britain, which evolved into the Vote Leave campaign. He served as chief executive of Vote Leave during the 2016 EU referendum and previously directed the successful NOtoAV campaign in 2011. In 2024, he was elevated to the House of Lords on insane conspiracy theorist Liz Truss's resignation honours list, and he now leads the Jobs Foundation while remaining active in Conservative circles and the upper chamber. Elliott is a key figure in importing American-style astroturf lobbying and dark-money techniques into British politics. His organisations, particularly those clustered around #55TuftonStreet, have operated with limited transparency on funding sources, allowing wealthy donors, including corporate and libertarian interests, to exert outsized influence on policy without proper scrutiny. The TPA has consistently declined to disclose most of its donors, fuelling accusations that it functions as a front for ideologically aligned backers rather than a genuine grassroots voice. The infamous £350 million a week for the #NHS claim on the Vote Leave battle bus has been widely condemned as misleading, given the complexities of the UK's EU budget contributions and rebate. In 2018, the Electoral Commission ruled that Vote Leave breached spending limits through improper coordination with the separate BeLeave group, resulting in a £61,000 fine and a police referral. Although Elliott has denied personal wrongdoing and courts later questioned aspects of the Commission's interpretation, the episode is often cited as evidence that the official Leave side stretched or violated electoral rules to secure victory. Earlier charity-related issues have also drawn scrutiny. Elliott established the Political and Economic Research Trust in 2006 as an educational charity, but investigations by the Charity Commission in 2011 and 2015 highlighted inadequate controls over grants to non-charitable political entities, including Business for Britain. One £50,000 grant for an anti-EU report was ordered to be repaid. When his peerage nomination was announced, opponents, including Liberal Democrat figures, urged the House of Lords Appointments Commission to block it on propriety grounds linked to these funding arrangements, though he was ultimately cleared and took his seat. Elliott is strongly linked to climate-sceptic networks and fossil-fuel interests, with his work framing EU environmental regulations as overreach. His early involvement in the Conservative Friends of Russia group, including a Moscow trip, has been raised in discussions of pre-Brexit Tory-Russia ties, though he distanced himself from further participation. Links to US libertarian figures, such as those in the Koch network and Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform, which inspired his UK efforts, reinforce perceptions of him as an importer of aggressive, low-tax, deregulatory campaigning. Elliott is a highly effective operator who has prioritised ideological wins and personal advancement over transparency, factual rigour, and democratic standards. His successes in referendums and sustained influence on Conservative thinking, especially during the Truss era, come at the cost of diminished public trust through opaque networks, rule-bending, and misleading messaging. The recurring themes of financial opacity, electoral controversies, misleading misinformation using decontextualised cherry-picked often incomplete data, and ideological networking dominate his career.

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Marie Curie
Marie Curie@mariecurieuk·
The rise in State Pension age will mean thousands more terminally ill people a year will die without ever receiving a penny of their State Pension. 💔 This isn’t fair. Especially as many terminally ill people face hardship and poverty in the last year of their life. We’re urgently calling on the UK Government to make sure working age people in their final months of life have enough money to live comfortably, at the same level as someone getting the State Pension.
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State pension age starts rising to 67 - here's how much you get and when bbc.in/4m6ZZJe

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