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letterpress paper goods and wedding invitations .. lots of #rabbits https://t.co/oEJS99EFqO…

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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Boss: “We’ll also give you a 95% raise—just don’t leave!” Employee: “Sorry, it’s too late now.” Lesson for Leaders: Employees don’t leave only because of money—they leave when they feel undervalued or unappreciated. Retaining good employees isn’t just about increasing their pay; it requires recognition, growth opportunities, and proactive leadership. Take care of your best employees— before they decide to leave you.
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Carol Bullock
Carol Bullock@CarolBllk·
Rottweiler has gone missing from near J16 M4 Swindon this afternoon She has no collar on after bath Please call (07909) 917793 if you see her Council dog warden & vets are shut Owner is desperate!! Please RT
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Jacqui Deevoy
Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1·
Meningitis is NOT contagious, so what’s with all the nonsense? As my friend Kat Watkins says on FB today: “Meningitis is an infection in the brain caused by toxins passing the blood brain barrier. You cannot 'catch' it, it's not contagious 🙄🙄 So all this closing of schools is just theatre. It's to scare you into making sure you jab yourselves and your kids up. How many of those who have presented with meningitis, had the covid vax? Since its a side effect? As well as a side effect of many other jabs 🤷🤷”
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Montgomery Toms
Montgomery Toms@MontgomeryToms·
Defibrillators suddenly appeared across London during the COVID jab rollout. In play parks. On street corners. Inside phone boxes. Everywhere. At the same time myocarditis and sudden cardiac events in young people spiked. Kids collapsing on football pitches should never be normal. We should never stop asking why and demand justice for what happened during Convid!
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@LeilaniDowding Happened to us, whooping cough diagnosed as asthma by a PA so I called 111 and spoke to a dr online instead
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leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️@LeilaniDowding·
Real Drs are telling me that The NHS are paying out millions in lawsuits because non doctors covering a drs role are making the wrong diagnosis…. People think they are seeing Drs but they are actually seeing Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants (PAs)
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Carolyn
Carolyn@Cbe167·
@chatswithem Two years ago we had 20 bee hives, gradually they have all died and now we have 1. A friend who is a professional bee keeper has lost 100 hives this winter. Our skies are being sprayed daily and it's killing the pollinators.
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Ilkley John
Ilkley John@IlkleyJohn·
Would you believe that not only did Epstein work for the Rothschilds ($25,000,000 contract in #EpsteinFiles) but by a remarkable coincidence, the Wiltshire home that Mandelson resides in, he rents from the Rothschild family. Nothing to see here. You may not see this link in our MSM.
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𝕐o̴g̴@Yoda4ever·
What's that noise..🐕🐾😴😅
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Europa.com
Europa.com@europa·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Rural officials across England have signed up to plans to make the countryside more ethnically diverse under a government initiative. Protected landscapes such as the Chilterns, Cotswolds, and Malvern Hills have adopted diversity targets to attract more non-Whites to areas seen as holdouts of White middle-class Britons. The effort responds to government-commissioned research warning that Britain’s natural heritage risks becoming "irrelevant" in an increasingly multicultural society, which described rural England as a largely "white environment." The report, which cost £108,000, singled out traditional pubs and the prevalence of dogs as factors making feel ethnic minorities unwelcome. Rural councils have now committed to measures aimed at increasing racial diversity. In the Chilterns, engagement programmes have been developed specifically to target Muslim communities in nearby Luton. Recruitment drives will prioritise increasing workforce diversity, while promotional materials will feature non-Whites and be translated into multiple "community" languages. Follow: @europa
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Alan
Alan@A1an_M·
We used to have lots of places in the UK where you could get most of what you needed within 15 minutes walk: school, GP, grocer, butcher, church, pub, children's playground, sports club. We called them "towns" and "villages". Then along came central and local government. They encouraged large chains to build out of town supermarkets, forcing town centre butchers and grocers and fishmongers out of business. They planted acres of new housing around towns and villages, with no facilities, and too far away from town centres for people to walk there. And they sold off sports grounds and playgrounds for more housing. They built centralised "superhospitals", moving patient care away from their local neighbourhood, while running down the GP service and replacing it with call centres and "apps". They raised business rates and car park prices in town centres, and installed lots of bike lanes and "traffic calming", thereby narrowing roads and causing more traffic congestion, reducing footfall, and sending town centre shops out of business. They closed pubs, playgrounds, sports clubs, churches to save us all from a *checks notes* deadly respiratory virus. And now what do they want to do? They want to recreate those 15 minute communities that we used to have in small towns and villages, but in bigger towns and cities instead. Only they're not doing it by encouraging small businesses to open neighbourhood stores, or reducing local business rates, or decentralising the NHS, ensuring we can all live in that same 15 minute paradise. No, they're doing it by installing traffic filters and CCTV and enforcement infrastructure and fines. All stick and no carrot. Creating new inner city ghettos. There is seemingly no situation which central and local government cannot make worse.
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
When I was on the ground in Ottawa in February 2022, one of the most chilling moments wasn’t the police lines — it was watching the federal government freeze bank accounts without court orders, conscript banks into enforcement, and turn ordinary bank tellers into agents of the state. Today, the Federal Court of Appeal confirmed that this crossed the line. Freezing citizens out of the financial system without reasonable grounds or due process is not democracy — it’s authoritarianism.
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@JacquiDeevoy1 So awful! My dad was left in a&e for hours. I went to find him, found him asleep. He’d not eaten, drunk water, not had meds and there was no way he could have heard them call him. How hard is it to have someone walk around and check on everyone in that waiting room?
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Jacqui Deevoy
Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1·
Encouraging people to kill their loved ones with ‘end of life’ drugs. The NHS is well and truly broken.
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
My earlier teen years were marked by one food panic after another, always targeting the real thing (eggs, beef, cream) and favoring the manufactured thing ("eggbeaters," "soyburgers," "cool whip") as somehow better for you. It all seems preposterous in retrospect. One suspects there was implicit ideology behind it: progress always consists in leaving behind what nature has given us in favor of what industry has manipulated and sold through trusted stores with the blessing of regulators. Hence, just as florescent bulbs are better than incandescent (or whale-oil lamps) and polyester is better than cottons and wools, so too industrially processed food-like substances are surely better too. An entire generation was swept up into this frenzy, all backed by expert science, all of it fake. The results became apparent over the subsequent decades. It was a disaster for health. It's taken far too long (50 years) to mark a decisive repudiation of this insane era. What a remarkable illustration of the pretense of knowledge, the industrial capture of science, and the gullibility of a public swept up in blind celebration of a false idea of progress. It's all deeply embarrassing and should present some lessons to us. And yet, I'm not so sure. We have lived through five years of the absolute triumph of fake science to the point that it nearly deleted the freedom to celebrate holidays and visit sick family members and hold house parties. The Covid years were the apotheosis of fake science backed by industrial and government power. Everything you are seeing now with the childhood vaccine schedule and the new food pyramid represents a cultural and political reaction to this. It's not nearly enough but it is a good start.
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Alan
Alan@A1an_M·
The people who need the NHS the most are the elderly. As people get old, they become less adept at using and learning technology. Both mentally, and physically. I watched it happen to my own mother who, in her 70s was happily using a PC and mobile phone, but could no longer do so in her 80s. That's before we even get on to the topic of the cost of buying and maintaining an up to date smart phone. And the civil liberties aspect of requiring people to have one at all. The ongoing digification of the NHS is going to exclude the very people who need it the most (in much the same way as is happening across the board with public and private services). But I suppose this shouldn't be surprising from a government which is tacitly approving a private members bill to enable state-organised euthanasia of people who have become a burden. You really need to get people who a) aren't tech-fanatics in their 20s and 30s, b) aren't sponsored by the technology companies and c) have some understanding of the needs of actual NHS users, to ensure public services are accessible to all, via face to face and old school telephone access.
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