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Paul Moore

@Dyno1066

Nationalist anti-EU and anti mass immigration

London Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
"What is inclusive about the Burqa for everybody else?" "If John concurs with this view, that's NOT RACISM! It's an alternate view and you are allowed to have it" Simon Jordan rightly defends John Terry for commenting on @RupertLowe10's post. Love this guy Always speaks sense
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@trussliz To be fair , the US joined WW1 in 1916 and WW2 in 1941 so they can’t really criticise other countries for being late to the table ( but I agree with Trump that Starmer should have had the courage to support the US rather than kowtow to the Left Wing of his Party )
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Liz Truss@trussliz·
Justified and damning.
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@elonmusk Starmer has upset Trump therefore upsetting the US / UK “special relationship” My worry is that the South American countries- especially Argentina- now have a better relationship with Trump than we do So what would happen if Argentina decide to try to regain the Falklands ( Malvinas ) ? Would the US back the Argentinians or the UK ? During the original Falklands War , the US claimed neutrality, but at the same time Reagan was feeding Satellite and Ground intelligence to Thatcher to help us defeat the Argentinians. Today , we have no Navy and no capability to defend the Falklands , so what would stop Argentina from invading again ? I’m damned sure that Starmer wouldn’t react the same way as Thatcher did in the defence of the population of the Falklands. And my main worry is that due to Starmer’s lack of support of Trump , that the Argentinians would take their chance to invade knowing that the incumbent British Government would t have either the courage or support to defend those Islands Am I wrong , paranoid, or just someone who overthinks things ?
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Mark Hendy
Mark Hendy@markhendy·
This is a masterclass in sounding righteous while saying nothing that survives contact with arithmetic. Let’s start with the £4 billion figure you’re throwing around. That’s not an annual tax bill Ratcliffe dodged. It’s a one-off estimated saving on a capital restructuring — the potential capital gains and income tax on extracting his equity from INEOS. You’re presenting it as though HMRC is missing £4 billion a year from its budget because Ratcliffe moved to Monaco. It isn’t. When Ratcliffe was UK tax resident in 2019, he paid £110 million in income tax in a single year. How much income tax did you pay that year, Zara? Now let’s test your central thesis: that if “parasitic billionaires paid what they owe,” our public services would be fine. The entire UK billionaire class — every single one of them — holds combined wealth estimated at around £650 billion. If you confiscated every penny — not taxed, confiscated — it would fund the NHS for approximately three years. Then it’s gone. No more billionaires. No more money. And of course you’d also have destroyed the companies they own, the hundreds of thousands of jobs those companies support, and the tax revenue those employees generate. INEOS alone employs 26,000 people globally and turns over £45 billion annually, generating enormous tax receipts through corporation tax, employer NICs, and income tax from its workforce. The NHS costs approximately £190 billion a year. Schools another £115 billion. The welfare bill runs to over £300 billion. Total government spending exceeds £1.2 trillion annually. You cannot fund this by squeezing billionaires, because there simply aren’t enough of them and they don’t have enough money — even collectively — to cover more than a rounding error on the annual budget. This is not an opinion. It is mathematics. The bulk of UK tax revenue comes from ordinary working people through income tax, NICs, VAT, and council tax, and it always The working class are perfectly capable of holding more than one thought simultaneously. They can recognise that tax avoidance by the wealthy is a problem and that unprecedented levels of net migration — 900,000 in a single year under this government’s watch — place genuine pressure on housing, GP appointments, school places, and wages at the lower end of the labour market. These are not “far-right talking points.” These are the lived daily experiences of the people you claim to represent. You know who doesn’t struggle to get a GP appointment? You, Zara. You know who isn’t competing for social housing? You. You know whose children aren’t in a classroom with 35 kids and a supply teacher? Yours aren’t. The people on the housing waiting list in Coventry — my neighbours — aren’t angry because Jim Ratcliffe lives in Monaco. They’re angry because they’ve been waiting four years for a two-bedroom flat while the population has grown by three million in half a decade and nobody built the infrastructure to absorb it. And speaking of parasites — your word, not mine — you’ve been a member of the party that has been in government since July 2024. Labour has had every lever of power available to it. What has your government done about billionaire tax avoidance? Nothing. What has it done about non-dom status? Watered down its own proposals. What has it done about net migration? Presided over the highest figures in British history. You don’t get to tweet like you’re in opposition when you are the government. You’re not “speaking truth to power.” You are power. And you’re failing. Ratcliffe’s language was clumsy and his population figures were wrong. But your response isn’t an argument — it’s a slogan dressed up as analysis, designed to harvest likes from people who mistake moral indignation for economic literacy. The working class don’t need you to identify their enemies for them. They need houses, functioning public services, and an honest conversation about trade-offs. You’re offering none of these.
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Ed McGuinness
Ed McGuinness@EJ_McGuinness·
Downing Street vetting messages just dropped…
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@sharrond62 Easier for the left to target rich white people than admit their forced ideologies regarding immigrants is wrong and dangerous
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Captain Dave
Captain Dave@DaveWallsworth·
It’s now 40 years since this quite brilliant episode of Yes, Prime Minister was broadcast but somehow it still seems remarkably appropriate after all this time! One of the best comedy series ever and superbly acted.
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@arminvanbuuren @AppleMusic @AppleClassical Suffered from depression all my life. 2014 heard your music which saved me cos made me happy. First gig I ever went to was ASOT London 2023. Highlight of my life. But ‘Piano’ does something else- makes me truly relax for 1st time ever- and can’t thank you enough for that
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Armin van Buuren
Armin van Buuren@arminvanbuuren·
When life got tough, I found comfort behind the piano. Just me, the keys, and silence, a meditative trance. Many ideas from that time, later shaped with my teacher Geronimo, became my most honest music. Enjoy Piano, exclusively on @AppleMusic & @AppleClassical ❤️ apple.co/PianoAvB
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Agent P
Agent P@AgentP22·
Gary Neville has blamed angry middled-aged white men for dividing the country. Let's name them. Gary Lineker Keir Starmer Jeremy Bowen John Swinney Gary Neville John Sopal Stephen Flynn James O'brien Lewis Goodall Richard Murphy Alistair Campbell Who did I miss?
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Alastair Hilton
Alastair Hilton@London_W4·
Since I took this photo at the unite the kingdom march yesterday, it’s taken on a bit of a life of its own. Many large accounts just stole it and used without credit which is always a terrible thing to do. A credit costs nothing and makes a big difference to me as a photographer. Thanks to my many followers who called them out. Really appreciate that. People have also asked grok to see if it’s ai. Apparently grok said it was. Well grok, it isn’t. It’s exactly as it appeared. Really love that you all liked my photo. Thank you so much once again for all your lovely messages.
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Paul Moore@Dyno1066·
@TPointUK Certainly wouldn’t trust him to babysit my kids - has that ‘look’ about him !!
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Turning Point UK 🇬🇧
Turning Point UK 🇬🇧@TPointUK·
Left-wing activists in Britain are now trying to stir up assassination attempts on our team. They are truly evil. We won’t be intimidated.
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@toadmeister Surely under currrent UK laws , these people can be arrested , charged and convicted of Incitement to Commit Murder , Aiding and Abetting in the Commision of a Crime , and Conspiracy to Commit Murder ??
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
BlueSky's reputation for being more wholesome and less nasty than X will not survive this day.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
The Oxford Union President, George Abaraonye, celebrated Charlie Kirk’s death. He is believed to have stated ‘Charlie Kirk got shot loool’ in a chat group with other students. @OxfordUnion you need to take immediate action to remove this student. He’s clearly mentally unstable.
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
Coming Soon to Netflix
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