hugh mcsween

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hugh mcsween

hugh mcsween

@HughMcsween

Prosperity to Scotland and no union

가입일 Ekim 2022
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Del
Del@Del84946007·
@MikeyTheBuddie @Malcolm_Offord @AnasSarwar Couple a fannies... BOTH UNELECTABLE !! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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Lynn Boylan 🍷📖🐾
Lynn Boylan 🍷📖🐾@LNBDublin·
Today I was the only Irish MEP to speak during the Von Der Leyen debate. I called out her hypocrisy on Israel. Why are the lives of Palestinians not entitled to the same human rights, the same international laws, the same humanity? #NoVDL ##NoGenocide
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Jonathan Cook
Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook·
Five Israeli prison guards who raped a Palestinian inmate-hostage at the notorious torture camp Sde Teiman are being return to military service. Rape of prisoners is widely supported by the Israeli public, politicians, law officers – and now officially by the Israeli army.
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The National
The National@ScotNational·
The SNP will demand that the powers for Scotland to hold a referendum on independence be devolved if they secure a majority in Scottish Parliament election 🗣️ 'It is not good enough for democracy to stop at the border. This is not some academic debate' #Echobox=1776343257-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thenational.scot/news/26027185.…
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Angry Pict
Angry Pict@SymbolStones·
For 300 years we've been told: Scotland failed at Darien. Scotland went bankrupt. England rescued it. None of that is true. Scotland had no national debt in 1707. England had a vast one. The 'Union' wasn't a bailout. It was predatory incorporation - annexation disguised as English generosity. New Substack article live very soon: Scotland Wasn't Bankrupt: The Real Fiscal History of 1707
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Canary
Canary@TheCanaryUK·
🚨BREAKING: The First Minister of Scotland says the SNP would set MAXIMUM prices for essential food items – including bread, milk, cheese, eggs and rice – using public health powers on nutritional grounds. Who else thinks Starmer should do the same in England and Wales?
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Francesca Albanese has documented that torture in Israeli prisons is institutionalized. Enabled by law. Shielded by courts. Normalized in public discourse. Zero media coverage. The Western press has ignored it completely. This is not a failure of journalism. It is a choice
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Mehdi Hassan: "Which country in the Middle East has nuclear weapons? It's not Iran, it's Israel... Which country in the Middle East attacked six countries last year? It wasn't Iran, it was Israel." The problem is Israel, not Iran
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Tamer Nahed
Tamer Nahed@Tamer_Alnoaizy·
One of the most brutal scenes in human history was captured live on broadcast. Paramedics tried to rescue the journalists who were targeted inside the hospital. As soon as the rescue operation began, an Israeli soldier targeted them again. A moment the world must never forget.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Nigel Farage earns over a million pounds a year. Still claims £160,900 in expenses (benefits) Moans about people abusing benefits. But not himself, of course.
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JOHN NICOLSON 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇬🇱
At the heart of the Holyrood election campaign now is Anas Sarwar (and his boss Keir Starmer’s) trustworthiness. We know Labour lied about saving Grangemouth. Here’s another few promises they made before the Westminster election two years ago How are they working out? #SP25
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Eddie, Independence nothing less, 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
This is Labour’s PFI legacy that they hung around Scotland’s neck. Don’t ever give them the chance to do it again ! Vote SNP in May 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt

This one will require a stiff drink. In the early 1990s, the government came up with a clever idea. Instead of borrowing money cheaply to build hospitals, schools, and roads, it would get the private sector to build them and then pay the private sector back over 25 to 30 years. The Private Finance Initiative. PFI. The attraction was obvious. You got a shiny new hospital today. The bill didn't show up on the government's books. The cost was deferred into the future. Politicians got ribbon-cutting ceremonies without the awkward conversation about borrowing. It was, in effect, the nation's credit card. Buy now, pay later. Except the interest rate was extraordinary. The total capital value of everything built under PFI was around £50 billion. As of March 2024, there were 665 PFI contracts still running across the UK, with roughly £136 billion in remaining payments stretching out to the early 2050s. These are payments public bodies are contractually locked into. Hospitals, schools, councils, government departments. Paying for buildings that in many cases were constructed twenty or thirty years ago. And the terms are extraordinary. PFI contracts were structured so the private sector would not just build the facility but manage its services. Cleaning. Maintenance. Catering. Portering. These services are bundled into long-term contracts with built-in inflation increases that the public sector cannot renegotiate, cannot exit without paying massive penalties, and often cannot even fully scrutinise because of commercial confidentiality clauses. In one case raised in Parliament, a hospital was charged £333 to change a lightbulb. That isn't an urban myth. It was cited in Hansard. The NHS has been hit hardest. According to parliamentary analysis, the capital cost of NHS PFI projects was around £13 billion. The total repayments are estimated at around £80 billion. And the peak of NHS PFI annual repayments isn't even here yet. It arrives in 2029. The bills are still going up. In 2020-21, NHS trusts paid £457 million purely in interest charges on PFI contracts. Not services. Not maintenance. Interest. In the last five years, NHS trusts have handed over more than £1.8 billion in PFI interest alone. We Own It calculates that money would have covered the starting salaries of over 50,000 new doctors. One NHS trust, Essex Partnership, has reportedly paid back 27 times what was originally borrowed. Some hospitals are spending more on PFI repayments than on medicines for patients. And remember, these repayments come out of the same NHS budget that's supposed to fund patient care, staff, and equipment. Scotland got it just as badly. Audit Scotland reported that Scottish taxpayers will pay a cumulative £40 billion for PFI assets worth just £9 billion. North Ayrshire Council will have paid £440 million by 2038 for four schools that cost £83 million to build. Now here's what makes this worse. Many of these contracts are starting to expire. The buildings are being handed back to the public sector. And the NAO has warned of significant risks around the handback process, including cases where public bodies were dissatisfied with the condition of assets being returned to them. Decades of payments. And some of these buildings may come back needing significant further investment. So what actually happened? The government could have borrowed money at significantly lower rates to build these hospitals and schools itself. Sovereign borrowing has always been cheaper than private finance. Instead, it paid the private sector to borrow at a premium and passed the inflated cost on to the taxpayer. The private sector took the profit. The taxpayer took the risk. The buildings are now ageing. The debts are still being paid. And the services that were supposed to benefit are being squeezed partly because so much of their budget is locked into contractual obligations they cannot escape. PFI wasn't investment. It was an accounting trick. A way for governments to build things without the borrowing showing up in the national debt figures. It made politicians look fiscally responsible while loading future generations with obligations they had no say in and no ability to renegotiate. Both parties did this. The Conservatives created PFI in 1992. Labour massively expanded it after 1997. More than 700 projects were signed. The coalition eventually wound it down. The current government scrapped the latest version. But the contracts remain. The payments continue. And the damage is already done. This is what it looks like when a country chooses to buy its infrastructure on hire purchase instead of investing properly. You lock in above-market rates for decades. You lose control of the assets. You tie the hands of future governments. And when the bill keeps coming due, you're told there's no money for doctors, teachers, or social care. There was always money. It just went somewhere else.

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Hidden Report
Hidden Report@adamemedia2·
When Notre Dame burned, millions were raised and the world responded with outrage. But when lsraeI destroyed a 700-year-old mosque… civilians killed with it. There was barely a reaction.
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Dr Dan Goyal
Dr Dan Goyal@danielgoyal·
6. Not shying away from their track record And why would they. Despite austerity they have clearly managed to protect (to some degree) the most vulnerable in society. Imagine the Tories could list such successes.
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
This is outrageous. Just after Trump announced his sham ceasefire, Israel bombed an ambulance workers funeral in South Lebanon. Channel 4 News was there and captured everything. Israel does NOT want peace. It wants to keep committing genocide and stealing other people’s land.
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MSM Monitor
MSM Monitor@msm_monitor·
What do we think is happening? Offord exposed an informal pact that will see the BritNat bloc vote for Sarwar as FM if they have the numbers. With the cat out of the bag the BBC is trying to normalise the idea of Sarwar becoming FM even if Swinney has a landslide win. We're seeing the public being conditioned to accept a previously unthinkable scenario. That such a minority administration would likely collapse within six months doesn't enter the equation. This is about thwarting Swinney and forcing his resignation if at all possible.
MSM Monitor@msm_monitor

Why are BBC Scotland reporters so keen to sell the possibility of a BritNat pact to install Anas Sarwar as FM if Sarwar denies it exists? It sounds as though there is indeed such a secret pact and BBC Scotland knows it, which is why they're trying to sell it.

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Richard Murphy
Richard Murphy@RichardJMurphy·
Britain's real enemy is not Iran - it's failed defence thinking youtu.be/89VMb7_LuOw?si… Lord George Roberston's claim that social security costs are the enemy of defence of the UK reveals his total failure to understand the meaning of defence.
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