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Dougie Millward
@DougieMillward
An avid sports spectator, boot camp addict, occasional runner, Mancunian Geek.
Manchester Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@DougieMillward @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 Nonsense. Millions of people have them on their doors and are not told to take them down. This is the pathetic council who are weak and anti Christian.
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@KeanosD @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 Yep everywhere, if you are the responsible person and you do not enforce the rules then you are responsible for any mishaps, if there aren’t enforcing it in some areas then they may have a problem, I have been responsible for a block and I had to enforce it
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@mccatmad @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 It’s possible, it’s insurance, they make you do it, I have been responsible for a block and it’s true, either take them down or you become responsible should anything happen, it’s been like that for decades
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@DougieMillward @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 BS Dougie. You are not going to trip over a wreath or have it fall on your head 🤣🤣🤣
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@eldkona @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 Yep happens everywhere, basically if you are the responsible person for the block, that’s what you have to do, if you don’t do it and something goes wrong it’s you that are responsible, clearly the responsible people on your block are not being responsible
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@DougieMillward @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 Never heard of such arrant nonsense before. Live in a private block of flats. Most neighbours have door mats, lots now have Christmas wreaths on their doors. Often have seasonal ones too. Absolutely no regulations stopping this.
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@DougieMillward @georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 I can see where door mats could be a safety hazard, but how is a wreath in a door a danger to anyone? I don’t see it.
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@georgeuk @BROKENBRITAIN0 It’s only an issue in common areas, it is sn insurance issue, it has always happened, it’s nothing new, it happens in private blocks too, it’s nothing to do with Christmas, door mats are the same etc etc trip hazards, safety hazards etc etc nothing to see here at all
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@BROKENBRITAIN0 As a Reform UK Cllr in Portsmouth I can confirm that’s true. Have a look at this letter…..

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My 23-year-old niece just broke down in tears telling me what the Jobcentre is now doing:
They’re FORCING unemployed people to accept ANY job they’re offered—no matter how far away, no matter the hours, no matter if it’s safe. Refuse? They cut your benefits instantly. No money for rent or food.
Her “choice”? A late-night curry house in a heavily Muslim area, miles from home. She doesn’t drive. She’d have to travel alone on dark buses, then work surrounded by men in a male-dominated kitchen until the early hours.
A young British girl, sent alone into that environment because some bureaucrat says so.
This isn’t “getting people into work.” This is state-sanctioned endangerment.
Over my dead body will she be forced into that situation.
How many other vulnerable young women are being coerced right now?
This has to stop.
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@robbiewilliams @tonyiommi It sounds very similar to our song, Everybody's happy nowadays written in in 1979.
youtu.be/pf2DgSJuUHc?si……
#buzzcocks #1979 #punkrock

YouTube
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@TheNorfolkLion She was voted into the position by the members?
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I think you’ll find there is no widespread public support for ‘boots on the ground’ we should support every way possible to bring peace, without our troops getting involved, we have enough issues to sort out domestically, not least of which is cost!
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey
In principle there should be a vote in Parliament when troops are deployed. I’m confident all sides of the House are likely to agree with the Prime Minister apart from those Trump bootlickers in Reform.
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@CommanderDalton @TheNorfolkLion What there’s 500,000,000 Indians here?
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I just had a conversation with my son about the British empire.
He mentioned his teacher said it was bad and they done bad things.
I told him that the British Empire was the most powerful empire in the world and spread its influence worldwide to many countries.
While it did some bad things, it also brought some good changes.
I pointed out that many countries were trying to conquer others back then, but Britain was just better at it and without the British Empire, the world would look different today.
Teach your children the truth about the British Empire, don’t let them believe it was all bad and that we should be ashamed.
We should be proud of our past and what the British empire achieved.
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@PeterSweden7 Looks like most of this is untrue and you might have the wrong man
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@Inevitablewest I believe you'll find that the situation isn't related to the advertisement; rather, it reflects a simple, long-term decline of the company in both trading and share price. Most people appear to be surprised that it has lasted as long as it has. There's nothing noteworthy here
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@Ferdinand641 @paulmasonnews Nobody wanted labour? Are you sure about that? Wasn't there an election recently.
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@Ferdinand641 @paulmasonnews That's not really his it works is it
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@toadmeister Her job is being a politician! I’m glad she had some time as an administrative support worker, she might know a bit more about real life than most politicians.
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Rachel Reeves claims that she worked as an "economist" at the Bank of Scotland before entering politics. But a new investigation has discovered she was in fact an administrative support worker, not an economist at all. dailysceptic.org/2024/10/24/rac…
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