Jim G

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Jim G

Jim G

@BaxarHyperion

Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Jim G
Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@TheGreenParty @UKTogetherAll Fake smile,fake clothes,fake politics,fake party, everything about you screams FAKE 😂😂😂😂
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The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
"If we work together, if we find common ground, if we mobilise, make a plan and stick together - we can defeat the far-right" Hannah Spencer at the @UKTogetherAll march discussing how we defeat the far right in the local and general elections.
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Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Green Party plans to reduce the speed limit on Britain's motorways to 55mph under Zack Polanski's 'war on motorists' trib.al/8mPyfip
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Jim G
Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@MelJStride The only numbers you should be concerned with are 14 and 2029 😂😂😂😂 you had your chance,you didn't just blow it,you took the piss out every voter who voted for you,shame on you and your so called party, flooding the country with MILLIONS 🤮🤮🤮🤮
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Mel Stride
Mel Stride@MelJStride·
Reform UK talks big and promises bigger, but when it comes to the numbers, it always comes up short. The problem with Reform is not just a few dodgy sums. It is a pattern. A mindset that treats the public finances as an afterthought and the public as fools. If you want a stark demonstration of that, look at the manifesto they have put out for the elections in Scotland. They propose sweeping tax cuts, reducing all income tax rates in Scotland so they are 3p lower than in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with no credible proposals to pay for it beyond vague references to cutting quangos. The cost of this policy alone would, in their own words, be equivalent to “only 3 per cent” of the Scottish Government’s total budget. For context, the equivalent if extended across the UK would be a cost of around £40bn. But it’s all fine, Reform claims in its manifesto document, because it will all conveniently pay for itself. They say that the tax cuts will generate economic benefits of £8bn over 10 years and “this will easily repay the £2bn up-front cost four times over”. Except, of course, that it isn’t just an up-front cost. It’s an annual cost. A £2bn tax cut for 10 years costs £20bn. Oh dear. This is not complex economics. It is basic maths. @TheIFS has given a damning verdict on the plans, describing the “self-funding” tax cuts as a “mirage created by misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the current devolution settlement and incorrectly comparing cumulative and annual figures”. It’s a Farage mirage. Overall, they say of Reform’s plan: “This is not credible.” We do absolutely have to get taxes down. Under Labour we’ve seen huge tax hikes and they are crippling our economy. But a plan for lower taxes has to be credible. If not, then it will only mean more borrowing and more debt. That is the road Reform would lead us down. And this is the thread that runs through everything Reform does. They make bold claims and promise huge giveaways without doing the deep thinking about how the sums will actually add up. In that sense, they are laughing in the face of the public, believing that disillusionment will paper over the need for economic rigour. A few weeks ago, Reform unveiled a plan to support the hospitality sector. What they did not say was that it would blow a £10bn hole in the public finances, on top of a growing pile of unfunded commitments Reform had already made. They claimed the package would cost £3bn. The real figure is closer to £13bn. That is not a rounding error. It is the equivalent of adding 2p to the basic rate of income tax. It tells you everything you need to know. This is not a serious economic plan. It is fantasy economics that would cost families and businesses across the country. When challenged on the numbers, Reform said their policy had been misrepresented. Their new Treasury spokesman even argued their tax promises were only meant to apply to pubs, not the whole hospitality sector. But their own published policy on their website makes it very clear that the proposed VAT cut clearly applies to the whole of the hospitality sector. The truth is that Reform are simply making things up as they go along. It is laughable to hear Reform claiming to be a fiscally responsible party. Their plans don’t stand up to even the most basic scrutiny. When asked to explain the hospitality black hole in a BBC interview, their chief whip responded: “I’m not interested in the numbers.” That tells you everything. A party that is not interested in the numbers has no business running the economy. The unanswered questions go further. Reform has never clarified which of the £140bn in unfunded promises from the last election still stand. Voters are left to guess what is real, what is rhetorical, and what will quietly disappear. 🧵1/2
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Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@MothinAli Replace the word tour with boy
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Mothin Ali
Mothin Ali@MothinAli·
Great catching up, will get more pictures and videos out of my little tour when I get a chance to take a breath!
Carla Denyer@carla_denyer

Welcome to Bristol @MothinAli! Our deputy leader is touring the South West in the run up to the Local Elections - he knocked on doors with 100s of volunteers in Exeter this afternoon. Want to see more Greens elected? Here's where you sign up ✅ 👇🏼👇🏻👇🏾 greenparty.org.uk/get-involved/

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addy nuff x@GLNatashaxo·
@DailyMail If he gets into power we are fucked. I mean literally fucked
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Curtis Woodhouse BEM@curtiswoodhous8·
William Crolla is fun to watch isn’t he! Looks a huge puncher with a suspect chin! My favourite fighters to watch! Box office 🔥🥊
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Jim G
Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@sp4rkl3jumpr0p3 @Thelma_DWalker Little delusional girl,we can sympathise,you will grow up... eventually,wish you all the best in your ahem adventures
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Georgina Hollifield 💚
Georgina Hollifield 💚@sp4rkl3jumpr0p3·
I won't stop campaigning for The Green Party because I believe better is possible for Teesside I refuse to accept the north east as an afterthought or that we have to fight over scraps here I fully reject the racist scapegoating of our poverty Hope is stronger than hate
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Jim G
Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@BBCr4today What a horrible ghoul this creature is 🤮🤮🤮
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BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today·
A new protection unit is being set up to deal with the rising level of threats and abuse MPs are facing. Labour MP Kim Leadbeater says 'we are in a worse place' now than when her sister Jo Cox was killed while serving as an MP in her constituency 10 years ago.
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Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@WarMonitors That image would be impossible to fake so has to be absolutely real 😂😂😂
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War Monitor@WarMonitors·
Incomprehensibly beautiful. Photo Via: NASA, Artemis II Crew
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Marina Purkiss@MarinaPurkiss·
Why TF won’t our leaders stand up to Israel?
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Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@MarinaPurkiss Why the fake outrage? ,🤷🏼‍♂️ you really don't care either way 🤷🏼‍♂️ fake as fuck
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Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@GBNEWS To ban men from women's game 🤷🏼‍♂️
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Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@MatthewStadlen And then everyone cheered on the train,the passengers broke into a rendition of Kumbaya My Lord while they waited for the police to arrive
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Two unpleasant experiences today. 1 Big man in his 20s/30s suddenly started threatening a young man who was with a female friend on the train I was travelling on. I went to sit next to the victim to protect him and his friend and called the police. 2 Drunk man in his 50s/60s at local store on the south coast throwing his weight around while waiting for the bus. Both white English men. Presumably those obsessed with cultural and ethnic identity will tell me I should be worried about white English culture after these two threatening encounters within the space of four hours?
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Gary 📐
Gary 📐@TeslaFamilyYT·
Diesel's gone up 40p per litre in a single month. I plugged in last night at 5.2p/kWh and woke up to a full car for less than an cheap filter coffee at Starbucks. Even the cheap stuff! At some point the maths just speaks for itself.
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Jim G
Jim G@BaxarHyperion·
@sp4rkl3jumpr0p3 Just gonna put these up in Harehills,every little helps 💥💥💥
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Georgina Hollifield 💚
Georgina Hollifield 💚@sp4rkl3jumpr0p3·
On my way to Hartlepool where I'll be helping our Greens there hand out leaflets at Church Square from 11:30am We will be letting the people of Hartlepool know they can reject two-party politics and say NO to the hate and division of Reform by voting for us this May 💚💚💚
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The Green Party
The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
“It’s important we present, and create, an alternative.” @ZackPolanski and @rachelmillward on the energy of hundreds of thousands taking to the streets at the @UKTogetherAll march and the need to harness this to defeat the far right in local elections and beyond.
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