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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@SeeRacists Give the gobby little shit the hiding of a lifetime! The police officer didn’t hit him hard enough!
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i Report Racism & Child Crimes
11-year-old boy, while restrained with arms behind his back by two Officers, directed racial slurs toward a female officer and spat on her. The officer delivered a single strike to the boy’s face. No disciplinary action was taken.
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@BurnsideWasTosh COBRA meeting today, £200 million ring fenced to make the Muslim community feel safer
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@piersmorgan If you cooked a pizza right now, it would be bitter & twisted
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Meningitis-Dr Jaye Donegan You don’t catch meningitis from someone you went to a lecture or night club or shared a tooth brush with. You get meningitis when the bacterium living up your nose, minding its own business, decides to leave your nose to invade your brain (meningitis) or worse your blood stream - septicaemia. Septicaemia is far worse than meningitis. It is more likely to kill or injure you. So the question is not, did I go to the party, attend the lecture with or drink from the same glass as, the person who now has meningitis? The question is: why would something that lives up so many people’s nose decide to leave their nose to invade their brain or blood stream and give them meningitis or septicaemia?... open.substack.com/pub/drjaynelmd…
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@GBNEWS It’s his fucking money, not a shit to do with the UK or any other fashionable flag on X
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@LozzaFox I pressed the ‘like’ button, but there needs to be a ‘ I can’t f-ing take this bullshit anymore button’!
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EarthDetective@EarthDetect·
@afneil What is stopping us extracting both our own oil and gas?
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Andrew Neil@afneil·
What is the global price of gas? Is it NBP or Henry Hub? When you discover the answer you will also discover there is no global gas price, unlike oil. Also, the more oil/gas we extract ourselves, the better for our balance of payments = able to run economy at faster rate. Also, the better for government revenues = more public spending or tax cuts. Also, creates more high-paid jobs = more tax revenues. Also, extracting oil/gas from North Sea a lot cheaper than shipping in from abroad. Also, a lot fewer emissions. Now, what is about the benefits of more North Sea drilling you still don’t understand? If still puzzled just ask the Norwegians, who are fellow social democrats but unlike Starmer-Reeves-Miliband Labour have a firm grasp of energy economics.
John Ruddy@jruddy99

It doesn't matter where the gas we buy has been drilled. The UK North Sea, the Norwegian North Sea, Denmark or Qatar. We pay the global market price.

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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@benonwine @andie1105 The dog issue aside, has anyone ever witnessed the police gaining entry with one of those door hammer things? They always choose the shortest, most asthmatic, weakest, pathetic specimen they have, to carry out the duty ( or sometimes a fat woman)
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Police forced entry to a property while hunting a Muslim man accused of brutally killing a dog. Witnesses say the animal was beaten with a brick and stabbed repeatedly. Anyone who can do that to a defenceless animal shouldn’t be anywhere near society. DEPORT HIM AND HIS FAMILY
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@ClarkeMicah “ get with the programme “ first words out of her mouth proved your point .
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@FrYSWalker @Madz_Grant It’s the pompous surroundings that give most of these poundshop politicians any credibility. Put them in a school gym, seat them on plastic chairs, then we would see the cream rise to the top, as the rest show what political pygmies they really are.
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Yaroslav Sky Walker
Yaroslav Sky Walker@FrYSWalker·
@Madz_Grant Why is pomposity always seen negatively? There are occasions in which, and institutions about which, a grand, solemn, and even self-important tone is appropriate. The House is one of the few remaining contexts for oratory, and our ancient liberties are not a trivial matter!
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Madeline Grant
Madeline Grant@Madz_Grant·
If you want to see the best and worst of the Commons, watch Catherine West's snippy response to Geoffrey Cox. Disoriented by a rare display of brilliance in the Commons, she can only call him patronising (inevitably, before reading off a sheet) and her colleagues can only jeer
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@newscientist How can you say ‘per decade’ when you only have one decade of data? My house has warmed 10 degrees this morning since I put heating on, does that mean by next week it’s going to be 140 degrees warmer?
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New Scientist@newscientist·
Since 2014, the planet has been warming by about 0.36°C per decade, according to an analysis of five temperature datasets, raising fears that climate tipping points could be crossed earlier than expected #Echobox=1773143147" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newscientist.com/article/251836…
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@afneil The type 23s are due to be scrapped, the order hasn’t officially been given, as this allows them to be counted as part of the fleet, but rest assured they are good for nothing.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Happy to be corrected by naval experts. But by my calculations the entire Royal Navy surface fleet of warships consists of: Two aircraft carriers Six Type 45 destroyers Seven aging Type 23s And of these 15 warships only three are currently active (soon to be four if HMS Dragon leaves port tomorrow. In any sensible estimation of deployable capability we don’t really have a Navy, do we?
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Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
@toadmeister How long until the first house explodes because someone has been hoarding gas?
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Toby Young@toadmeister·
Britain has barely two days of gas left in storage as the Strait of Hormuz crisis and attacks on Middle East energy sites choke supplies, sending prices soaring and leaving the UK scrambling to outbid Europe for fuel. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/08/bri…
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Jonny@MisterBeergut·
@JamesLucasIT Yes, because all kids in the year 1900 had 1960s haircuts.
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James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
Kids playing in England 126 years ago
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@GeorgeFoulkes @BBCNews 6 months ago Starmer told us we were on a ‘war footing’, how does this make us look on the world stage, if on a ‘war footing’ we haven’t got one ship ready to deploy, absolute embarrassment!
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George Foulkes@GeorgeFoulkes·
Why do @BBCNews keep on about HMS Dragon as if it’s vital to defend Cyprus? The jets & helicopters already there are more useful & other EU countries have deployed ships to support a fellow Member. It is just yet another stick they use with other parties to attack the Government
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Stenbop1@stenbop·
@MarkHeath45 I’ve seen that sort of pack mentality before, not sure which channel it was on 🤔
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Mark Heath 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🙏🏻
A pensioner is attacked by a group of migrants! Holding his own 1 on 1, until the rest piled in! Why do i never see white men jumping in and helping in these videos. We can’t keep letting this happen, it happens because there is no retribution and the police do nowt RABID DOGS
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@stenbop @RupertLowe10 Apologies, I'm at work and trying to reply to another dickhead who claims that the HSE have banned pushing a wheelie bin in his factory more than 10m Replies got mixed up. I'll reply to you when I get home
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Sole traders. Micro businesses with one or two employees. Freelancers. Plumbers. Electricians. Hairdressers. Mechanics. Accountants. Gardeners. Whatever it is, whoever they are. These are the workers that keep the economy going. Not the big global corporates. Politicians, and those devising the rules, simply do not understand how these people live. Nobody ever even talks about the one or two people operations in Westminster. Saturday morning in the bureaucrat’s world? Friday working from home, so nice easy day to finish off the week. Laptop closed by 15.00. Phone off for the weekend, not a care in the world. Life is sweet. Holiday coming up, mortgage comfortable, pension growing nicely. The sole trader? Getting invoices and paperwork sorted at 6am before the children wake up. Chasing up late payments. Weighing up whether to do that last minute emergency call out, or spend time with the kids on a Saturday. Getting the diary sorted for next week. Phone goes and goes all weekend. It is never-ending. It does not stop. It’s two different worlds honestly. The issue is that the latter entirely funds the former, and the former is hellbent on making life as difficult as possible for productive Britain. I want to be really clear about what Restore Britain would do. Two things. Crush parasitic Britain. Unleash productive Britain. First. Scrap IR35. It has created years of confusion, fear and chaos for contractors and small operators. It has pushed countless self-employed people into pointless paperwork and rigid inflexibility. Doesn’t work. It’s a right pain in the arse for millions. Scrap it. Second, we will double the VAT threshold. The current threshold traps thousands of small businesses just as they begin to grow. Many deliberately stop expanding to avoid the enormous administrative burden of VAT and the brutal cost hikes which drive demand away. The evidence of is obvious. Thousands hover just below the threshold, refusing to grow, hire or pay more tax. It is ABSURD. Restore Britain would double the VAT threshold so small businesses can grow without being punished for success. This is absolutely necessary. An important one - we would dramatically simplify the tax system for sole traders and micro-businesses (and everyone else, but that's separate). Instead of forcing small operators through pages of complicated accounting rules designed for large corporations, we will introduce a far simplified tax regime for businesses below a certain size. Less paperwork, fewer forms, clearer rules. More money for them, less for the accountants and parasitic professional class. Sounds like a good deal, doesn’t it? Next. We will end the endless culture of inspections and bureaucratic interference from the bureaucrats. Too many small businesses now live in fear of accidental breaches - whether it’s health and safety nonsense, employment law complexity, ridiculous data laws or constantly changing compliance requirements. The stress is immense. If you are a sole trader or micro-business acting in good faith, the system should support you, not threaten you. Restore Britain will free them from endless regulatory suffocation. The mental health release on that is worth it alone. Means a lot to me, this one. Restore Britain will make it easier for tradespeople to hire apprentices. This is important. One of the biggest problems small businesses face is bringing in the next generation. The current system is too complicated, too expensive and too rigid for small firms. Restore Britain will introduce simple, flexible apprenticeship schemes designed specifically for small businesses and trades. Up next, we will simplify planning and licensing rules. For small builders, tradespeople and contractors - planning restrictions and local bureaucracy can delay work for months and add unnecessary costs. I detest planning departments more than I can describe in language appropriate for a Saturday morning. These jumped-up empire-building little runts running councils across Britain will have their power stripped away from them. We will let people do business, we will let business owners run their businesses without the sneering council worker’s constant box ticking. Not complicated. We will restore respect for the self-employed. Look at how they were treated during lockdown. Like dirt. Entirely abandoned whilst others were paid to do nothing. That must be addressed, and they must be compensated. The excluded must finally be recognised. That wrong must be rectified. Under a Restore Britain Government, their efforts will be appreciated, celebrated and most importantly? Rewarded. This is the key point. Let’s not pretend otherwise. The five golden rules of business. What’s in it for me? We will radically slash tax and raise thresholds. Tax on dividends would be hacked down so that success pays. More work, pays. Effort, pays. If the electrician does that last minute job on a Saturday, it will be worth their time. They will be rewarded, not HMRC. Restore Britain will slash the bureaucracy, simplify the rules, cut the taxes. We will give small businesses the freedom they need to thrive, to support their families and to succeed. Parasitic Britain will end. Sole traders and micro businesses finally have a political party that will fight for them. Restore Britain.
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