Alexa Turn me on. #neverlabour
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Alexa Turn me on. #neverlabour
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All My views are my own. Offensive name callers, conspiracy theorists, and Shite talkers will be blocked. You can debate with me, but call me.....
Stoke on Trent 가입일 Nisan 2009
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@EssexPR Let's face it 90% will be going at the next election, so have some self-respect. If they voted to get Starmer out, maybe their constituents would start having respect for them.
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@ces669 @RestoreBritain_ @johnsmith130824 It seems that the colour of one's skin is at the forefront of Ruperts mind. Not all Muslims, Jews, Hindus, and blacks are bad, but people who think that all support him.
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@RestoreBritain_ @johnsmith130824 Is it any wonder Restore is becoming infested with Extreme Right supporters, more suited to the BNP & NF?
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@theawayfans @ewins_gary Bielsa is right in some ways. The possession football ruins football as football has become as boring as chess.
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Marcelo Bielsa: "I am sure that football is in a process of decline.
"It is becoming less and less attractive because what made it the best game in the world is not there anymore.
"If you let a lot of people watch football, but you don't protect the pleasure of what they watch, that favours business, because the business is that a lot of people watch football.
"For me, the introduction of technology like VAR does a lot of harm to football.
"This sport has a particularity: when it becomes completely predictable, it loses its appeal.
"As time passes, as fewer and fewer footballers are worth watching and as the game produced is less and less enjoyable, this artificial increase in the number of spectators will be interrupted."

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@RetroCoast @winmill42 I could never get them to work.
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@Artemisfornow @BigT202323 Just watch her increase income tax, VAT, or national insurance and say she has to do it because of the war, which we are not involved in. Classic labour.
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They think we are stupid. The Iran war will become the excuse for every failed Labour policy so let’s just fix Rachel’s post from this morning. War is NOT responsible for …
▪️Employer National Insurance increases raising hiring costs
▪️Frozen tax thresholds dragging more people into higher tax bands
▪️Minimum wage rises increasing business operating costs
▪️Higher public sector pay settlements adding fiscal pressure
▪️Regulatory and net zero compliance costs passed into bills
▪️Business costs feeding through into higher consumer prices
▪️”Stealth tax” effect from inflation + frozen allowances
▪️Increased borrowing pushing up long-term tax risk
She could easily bring prices down and has chosen not to 🤡

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@cllr_thomas @hats_ann She can't do job because she's unreliable because of her health. If you can talk on an election video she can work on anything.
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He was supposed to be on vacation.
Spencer Stone, 23, was dozing on a high-speed train hurtling through Belgium at nearly 320 km/h. He was backpacking across Europe with his two best childhood friends—three young men simply looking to see the world before life got complicated.
Suddenly, a man emerged from the restroom, a Kalashnikov in his hand.
In seconds, the calm of that summer afternoon plunged into the unimaginable. Passengers screamed. People dove under the seats. A French-American man named Mark Moogalian rushed to grab the rifle and was shot in the back. The assailant was armed with a pistol, a box cutter, and 270 rounds of ammunition. The train was locked, speeding along, and the police were nowhere to be seen.
554 people had nowhere to go. Spencer Stone had no weapon. No body armor. No plan.
He got up anyway.
Without a word to his friends, he started running—at full speed down the center aisle—directly toward an armed assailant who had already shot someone. His friend Alek Skarlatos followed closely behind. Anthony Sadler, a student, joined them. A 62-year-old British businessman, Chris Norman—a complete stranger—also joined them.
None of them had to. They all did.
Stone reached the assailant first, pinned him in a headlock, and forced him to the ground. The struggle was violent and desperate. The assailant pulled out a box cutter and slashed Stone's face, neck, and hands—giving him a deep gash on his neck and nearly severing his thumb. Blood soaked the aisle floor. Stone didn't let go.
For nearly 90 seconds, four ordinary men held a terrorist on the ground as he planned a mass slaughter. They finally subdued him and tied him down with belts and a tie.
Then Stone collapsed.
Bleeding profusely from his neck wound and fighting to stay conscious, he saw Mark Moogalian lying a few meters away—the man who had been shot while trying to stop the attacker. His wife stood beside him, screaming in terror.
Stone crawled to him. With one hand, he pressed down on his own wound to close it; with the other, he worked to save Moogalian. The young pilot managed to keep the wounded man alive—breathing and speaking—until the train made an emergency stop and the rescuers arrived. The surgeons who subsequently treated Stone said his neck wound had been only millimeters from fatal. He had lost a tremendous amount of blood. He had come within inches of not surviving.
But he pulled through.
When he regained consciousness after his operation, he asked only one question—not about himself, his injuries, or what lay ahead.
He asked if anyone else had been hurt.
He was told no: no one else had died. Thanks to what he and his friends had accomplished in those 90 seconds, 554 people were able to return home to their families that night.
French President François Hollande awarded Stone, Skarlatos, and Sadler the Legion of Honor—France's highest distinction. President Obama received them at the Pentagon. The world applauded their actions.
Stone consistently declined all honors. “I only did what anyone would have done,” he kept repeating.
But that’s precisely the difference: most people wouldn’t have. When danger strikes, all your instincts tell you to flee in the opposite direction. The rarest thing in the world is to see someone run toward that danger—unarmed—for the safety of strangers they’ve never met.
Three friends from Sacramento and a British stranger they’d never spoken to decided—in a spontaneous and unforeseen moment—that the lives of others mattered more than their own safety.
That decision saved the lives of everyone on board that train.
554 people were able to get home.
Because four ordinary people had chosen, without the slightest hesitation, to do something extraordinary.

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@CrazyVibes_1 @NONONOEU A little bit crazy. But one of life's true heroes.
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@WHLeavitt @Charles70959874 They've completely lost it. But its partly our fault. Not enough came out to vote, and only 20% of the public voted for them. The idiots that voted for him must take the whole of the blame.
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🚨BREAKING: Today, the Israeli Air Force completely destroyed a building in Gaza that was occupied by Hamas terrorists and used as their command center.
Do you agree that Hamas is a terrorist organization that must be eliminated?
A. Yes
B. No
via @Osint613
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Seems this series was based the current prime minister. #TikTok vm.tiktok.com/ZNRq3gqdN/
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@donnaaspinall @GuidoFawkes No he won't and isn't.
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@GuidoFawkes Will the speaker ask kier to come to Parliament today to answer questions?
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