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Herman Bullwinkle

@Bullwinkle19

Yorkshire and The Humber Katılım Eylül 2017
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Dr Helen Webberley (she/her)
Dr Helen Webberley (she/her)@HelenWebberley·
The loudest voices on trans healthcare are almost always the least qualified. Interesting pattern…
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
Britain's economy is flatlining because of austerity, Brexit, tax avoidance, utility company rip-offs and supermarket price gouging. Not because of the unemployed and the disabled.
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Naomi Canton
Naomi Canton@naomi2009·
I have been up North this weekend as it is a bank holiday weekend in the UK. Some of you will remember my tweets when I went to Birmingham a few months ago. This time I was further North. Just want to say a few comments:- - The people up North are 300 times more friendly than people down south. I was constantly taken aback by it. - I saw so much wealth up North (I did in Solihull too). I saw endless electric cars - Teslas, Nissans, Volvos - people seemed well dressed and awash with cash. I have never seen so many electic cars down south. It was astonishing what is happening up there. - Coffee in cafes/restaurants are the same price as down south. It is not cheaper. - Quality of life seems better up North. - I had an amazing time. It is so important to get out of London and the south east and explore the UK every few months. There is so much more to Britain than London and it is the rest of Britain that decides general elections, not London. This is something many newcomers here don't realise. - The news in the UK is still completely focused on London and south east and nothing resonates with you when you go up North. They all seem in a bubble, especially politicians in Westminster. - The North seems like a great place to live and I highly recommend it. Young people should consider it for jobs and opportunities. I had such a refreshing break! Is anyone reading this up North?
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Polly O 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@JujuliaGrace One thing is certain Julia, Trolls will troll Bots will bot They don't need an excuse Keep going, the more they Troll and Bot, the more that direct them are worried
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Dr Julia Grace Patterson💙
Wow, I’m really living in a lot of dreadful peoples’ heads rent-free right now. I took down a tweet because I wasn’t sufficiently clear about why people would be protesting about Reform’s planned detention centres in Green-elected areas. I thought it would be *obvious* …
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ZUBY:
ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
@TheJoeySwoll What is wrong with spending 39 minutes on a treadmill? Am I missing something?
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Joey Swoll
Joey Swoll@TheJoeySwoll·
39 minutes is better than NO minutes at all.
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Herman Bullwinkle
Herman Bullwinkle@Bullwinkle19·
@iambri_97 You support increased costs for businesses. I'd sit this one out if I were you
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Dr Julia Grace Patterson💙
Lols this is so funny. A load of capitalists are angry with me because I’ve suggested that if their businesses aren’t enabling them to pay workers properly, then it sounds like they’re running failing businesses …
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nasher
nasher@babylonpink·
Latest Tesco ad telling us they "want to give fruit and veg" to kids? How about paying the 40% of your staff a proper wage rather than them being supplemented by handouts from the state? £4b profit last year and expecting kudos for dishing out fruit and veg. Fuck off. #Tesco
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Christopher Day
Christopher Day@IndieChris71·
@182_DuncH @ClarkeMicah The point is that many car journeys could be replaced with other forms of transport such as walking and cycling (50% of UK car journeys are less than 3 miles). And if they were, our cities would be cleaner, quieter and safer, and our population fitter and healthier.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
The ridiculous overuse of cars (a 3000 lb vehicle carring a 180 lb person) has obliterated a huge amount of other forms of travel, especially by children. Not just trains. Trams, bicycle , foot . And they have led to towns in which simple journeys have become far longer, as they are designed with drivers in mind .@182_dunch
Dunc H@182_DuncH

@ClarkeMicah Mathematically, lines times the number of trains. Car travel freed the plebs from their slums; trains are a backward step.

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British Indians Voice 🇮🇳🇬🇧
I want to ask Britain something today. Not with anger. With a genuinely breaking heart. We built your NHS. We coded your technology. We fed your high streets. We topped your school league tables. We paid every tax. We broke no laws. We raised our children to be proud Britons. And 80% of us have still faced hatred for being Indian. EIGHTY percent. What exactly did we do wrong? I am still waiting for an answer. 💔🇮🇳🇬🇧 #BritishIndians
British Indians Voice 🇮🇳🇬🇧@BritIndianVoice

My grandfather came to Britain in 1965. He didn’t speak much English. He worked night shifts in a factory in Birmingham. He paid his taxes. Kept his head down. Never complained. His son became a doctor. His granddaughter is a tech engineer. His great-grandchildren were born British. Three generations. Zero crime. Zero benefits fraud. Zero debt to this country. And still, STILL someone tells us to go home. Where exactly is home supposed to be? 🇮🇳🇬🇧 #BritishIndians

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Catherine Rawcliffe
Catherine Rawcliffe@cmwrawcliffe·
@ParkerSanfield @sunriseblade @TommyPettonJr If people need to claim benefits because their employer is not paying them enough to feed, clothe and house themselves and their families, explain how helping them to do so is the government's fault and not their employers. This will be fascinating.
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Catherine Rawcliffe
Catherine Rawcliffe@cmwrawcliffe·
If you can't pay people a wage they can live on, your business is subsidised by the state. And that's NOT a sound business model. The economically illiterate person is you, pretending to be a good businessman while expecting others to support you through their taxes .
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Cathy Beesley
Cathy Beesley@beesley_cathy·
Peter does not live on the minimum wage. He relies on Universal Credit to top up his workers’ wages to a survivable level so he is nicely off. We pay for people like Peter to run businesses while paying starvation wages.
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Dan’s campaign to bring down Starmer will now be unencumbered by my contributions to his feed.
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Hamish
Hamish@Hamish88205796·
@Bullwinkle19 @PaulEmbery It isn't most other countries. It's England. They used to have well trained brave professionals. Now they have poorly trained violent cowardly thugs like USA.
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
If either of those police officers are threatened with disciplinary action, there should be mass public protests. The man was still holding the knife. They couldn't be sure he wasn't wearing a suicide vest. They had every damn right to put the boot in. They are heroes.
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John Wight
John Wight@JohnWight1·
It's clear now that we live in a society, in Britain, divided into two sets of people. You have those who don't believe that police officers should be allowed to kick incapacitated suspects, on the ground, in the head repeatedly. And then you have the cunts.
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Hamish
Hamish@Hamish88205796·
@PaulEmbery It wasn't reasonable force. They will be investigated for excessive force. Due to corruption and gaslighting, they'll get off with it. They're not heroes. They're unprofessional violent thugs.
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CaptainKremen
CaptainKremen@robertferg33775·
@EssexPR If that was your son being assaulted on the ground like that, you'd be screaming blue murder. If it was black or asian police officers doing that to a white suspect you'd be kicking off about it.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Police struggle to detain the 45-year-old suspect after two Jewish people were stabbed in Golders Green
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