Maggie Joan Haggas 3ha.org.uk

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Maggie Joan Haggas 3ha.org.uk

Maggie Joan Haggas 3ha.org.uk

@3rdagehostels

2012 'PRIME' Award Winner: Prince's Initiative for Mature Enterprises (Charles III). Founder/Admin: https://t.co/TaZrm4CKyu. Foster Carer. Walk/Cycle Leader.

M32 Manchester & LL33 Conwy UK Katılım Ocak 2012
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Maggie Joan Haggas 3ha.org.uk
Maggie Joan Haggas 3ha.org.uk@3rdagehostels·
@Shelter This 3rdager hoped to provide/support co-operative housing but the 'Empty Property Premium' has cost me dearly and stolen my vision, my pension and a dream that could have benefitted future generations: 3ha.org.uk
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
ALL OF AMERICA, LISTEN TO THIS 🚨 American Business owner is selling her food truck. Illegal immigrant shows up with paperwork that he is getting funding to purchase her truck with NO MONEY in the bank and NO CREDIT She speaks with the bank and is told it’s COMMON, Illegal migrants are being given funding to purchase things like this Why do American citizen need so much income and credit scores to the the same funding?? “I purchased my first food truck. It cost me over $25,000. I paid it cash money. I worked hard to pay for this truck. ‌ I'm now selling it, because I'm just gonna I'm doing other things, but I'm selling it. I had a guy come to look at purchasing my vehicle or my food truck. ‌ And he explained to me he's an illegal immigrant. He has no credit. He has no money in the bank. But he showed me his paperwork that he will receive funds to purchase my food truck. I'm thankful that he's buying it, but I'm hurt that I worked so hard to pay cash for my food truck. ‌ I have good credit. Can't even get a business loan because of color of my skin. I have veterans in my family. I'm a veteran. I've been self employed for so long. But somebody please tell me. How do I work so hard to have somebody who comes to this country not long, no credit. ‌ And he shows me paperwork where they'll be funding him money to buy my food truck. And when I talked to the bank, they told me, usually they have to go straight to a dealership because, no, I'm a I'm a private sale. But for special circumstances, they're gonna you know, they allow it. But I need my president to tell me why I worked so hard all these years, all these decades. Couldn't get a business loan, but I bust my ass to get the money to create my business. And we got immigrants coming here, and they're getting money. Money. We're doing nothing but just being here. It's not right, and I want answers.”
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Skylight Circus Arts
Skylight Circus Arts@SkylightCircus·
It was great to so many families trying their hands and feet at circus yesterday! A #familyfunday treat in the surroundings of our fabulous town hall.
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Power to Change
Power to Change@powertochange_·
BLOG ✍️ | Power to Change has long advocated for community ownership. Now that a Community Right to Buy looks set to be part of the government’s policy agenda, @NicholasPlumb explores how we can make the most of this opportunity. 👇 powertochange.org.uk/evidence-and-i…
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Douglas Murray
Douglas Murray@DouglasKMurray·
Think @metpoliceuk might want to look into the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis + British soldiers who lost their lives after @campbellclaret cooked the books and lied about WMD in Iraq. Also perhaps how ‘mental health pro’ Alastair Campbell hounded David Kelly to suicide.
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret

Think @metpoliceuk might want to take a look at this book plug

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali@Ayaan·
“Justin Stebbing, a renowned oncologist, resonated with me because it sums up my own feelings – and, I suspect, a great many of our readers. I am writing to express my unwavering support for Douglas Murray, whose insightful and articulate commentary has been a beacon of clarity and reason in today’s complex political landscape. His contributions to The Spectator have consistently demonstrated a profound understanding of global issues, particularly the intricacies of Middle Eastern politics and the defence of Israel. His steadfast support for Israel is not only commendable but also essential in an era where misinformation and bias often cloud public discourse. His writings provide a balanced perspective that champions truth and moral clarity, qualities that are increasingly rare yet desperately needed. His ability to dissect and articulate the nuances of geopolitical conflicts with precision and empathy is a testament to his intellectual rigor and commitment to justice. In his recent works, including his speeches and articles, he has eloquently defended Israel’s right to exist and protect its citizens against terrorism. His stance is rooted in a deep understanding of historical and contemporary contexts, which he conveys with both passion and reason. As he aptly stated, ‘It’s moral hygiene to try and clean some of this up. When 99 lies are being told and one truth, the truth will eventually win.’ This commitment to truth is what sets him apart as a commentator and public intellectual. His broader contributions to political commentary, such as his critiques of western self-laceration and his defence of western values, highlight his role as a crucial voice in contemporary debates. His ability to engage with a wide range of topics, from the rise of extremism to the cultural and political challenges facing the West, underscores his versatility and depth as a thinker. The attempts by political figures like Campbell to silence him not only undermine the principles of free speech and open debate but also seek to deprive the public of a valuable perspective that challenges prevailing narratives.  It is imperative that we stand by commentators like Murray, who courageously speak the truth, even when it is unpopular. His brilliance, clarity of thought, and unwavering commitment to truth make him an indispensable asset to your publications and to the broader conversation on critical global issues.” spectator.co.uk/article/in-def…
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S Ch@SrChmiel4·
We can condemn the thugs and punish them severely and at the same time punish the cop who was clearly on an ego trip and kicked a surrendering guy in the face with steel cap boots. We should also condemn the assaulted women who were so bad at their jobs. They are the police, they were supposed to protect the public from the thugs. If they can't control the situation against a few common thugs they should maybe consider a career in early education. High school kids might be too much of a challenge for them. Right now every terrorist scum in the country is thinking "well, I don't need weapons to attack airports, I can just walk around the terminal, find a small policewoman, take her gun and go on a rampage".
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David Atherton
David Atherton@daveatherton·
The story so far. -thugs allegedly assaulted 4 police officers -two hospitalised -women PC's nose broken -thugs on bail without charge -officer who kicked one suspended -now subject to a criminal investigation -the @gmpolice has completely capitulated -still not good enough -if true, they are looking to shut down the airport
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
Spain started importing Gazan refugees today
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