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@ExtraneusT

A traveller, a stranger in a strange land, all my life. If you cannot see the Light, be the Light for others.

Scotland, United Kingdom Katılım Temmuz 2022
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frankie © Official ™@Frankie_1643·
So Restore apparently is standing against Great Yarmouth First , what a shitshow of a supposed party, standing against its own! 😂😂😂😂
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Show me the Restore candidates! There are a handful in Yarmouth so you can vote there but nowhere else. Reform is the only Right wing bus going in the right direction. Get on and rid us of Labour and the Con.
SmellOfNewlyCutGrass@ThatGrassSmell

@RedLipRiots There's no chance at this point that anyone in Restore would be "splitting the vote" since very few of the Reform candidates are worth actually voting for, unless you specifically want a foreigner in charge in your area.

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David Bellamy 🇬🇧 #ReformUK
The fringes obsess about skin colour but Reform U.K. is for everyone. Merit and patriotism is all that matters.
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John England
John England@nhsDirtySecrets·
He thinks he can use propaganda and lies to convince us he is: Intellectually gifted A master negotiator A brilliant strategist A leader Honest Brave Patriotic Principled Moral Caring Loyal Intelligent Visionary He's none of these things. He's a conman, who got found out!
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Imagine you are 70 years old and driving your husband in East Yorkshire. You come to a junction where you have right of way and an Audi A6 comes ploughing into the side of you, having failed to stop and give way. This happened to Susan Whittles. She died at the scene and her husband was airlifted to hospital with major injuries. And who was this irresponsible driver? Yup, you have guessed it, a Nigerian immigrant called Timothy Kusemi. Kusemi had already failed his driving test twice and went on to fail it four more times before finally passing it 2.5 years after becoming a UK resident. So why was he on the road at all with no driving license? Because there is a loophole. Drivers from countries with inferior standards can drive alone, without any notices or L Plates, for 12 months after arriving in the UK. Even if they have failed their test multiple times. This is a terrible tale for Susan and her husband but what strong punishment did Kusemi receive? Six years. And banned from driving for 11 years. For killing a grandmother and leaving her bereaved husband with multiple injuries. A shameful verdict.
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
If people who work on low wages still have to pay tax on anything they earn over £12.5k And pensioners have to pay tax on their pension over £12.5k Then those who receive more than £12.5k in value of benefits should pay tax on what they get over £12.5k That is fairness
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Jane 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🐶🇬🇷🇮🇱🎗🐾 🩵
This moronic silver spoon in gob women is at it again. Yes @miriam_cates I have 2 small pensions obtained in my last 18yrs of work. Now 1 is taxed almost to extinction-so TOTAL income is less than 14K. Could you live on that? God I detest you @GBNEWS get rid of this spiteful 🧙‍♀️
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates

Is the state pension really so 'meagre'? Let's take a look... The basic state pension is just £12,547 a year. But... Only around 15% of pensioners rely on the state pension alone. The vast majority have other income from private pensions etc., which is exactly how our system is designed to work (and why the UK has generous tax breaks for pension contributions). The small proportion of pensioners whose only source of income is the state pension are entitled to other benefits in addition, including pension credit, housing benefit and council tax support. A pensioner with no other income, no savings, no disabilities, no care responsibilities and rent of £800 per month is entitled to £401.55 a week in benefits including state pension, which is £20,881 a year. For comparison, a full time minimum wage worker has an after tax income of £21,364. Unlike a pensioner, a full time minimum wage worker is not entitled to free travel, free prescriptions, a winter fuel payment or senior citizens discounts. £21,000 a year is not a lot of money. But the very poorest pensioners have similar incomes to low-wage workers. Given the greater costs faced by those who are working, it's perhaps not surprising that working age adults are now more likely to live in poverty than pensioners. And at the other end of the scale, one in four pensioners are millionaires and still receive the basic state pension, paid for by current tax payers (including those on minimum wage). No one (definitely not me) is suggesting that the state pension should be reduced for the poorest pensioners. But pension spending now accounts for half of the UK's social security budget and, given the urgent need to cut government spending, we must consider reforms like means-testing and scrapping the triple lock.

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Stewart Michael
Stewart Michael@MikeStewart79·
Strip away the slogans and the numbers speak for themselves. Scotland’s notional deficit sits at £26.2bn , 11.6% of GDP supported by roughly £14bn a year in UK-wide fiscal transfers. Independence removes that support and adds higher borrowing costs on top. Currency is the real pressure point. Sterlingisation means no control, no safety net, and no central bank. A new currency means sterling mortgages stay in sterling and if the new currency falls, repayments rise. These are the hard economic questions that can’t be wished away. @theSNP
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
If the mullah regime in Iran falls, it would solve half the problems in the world. Just think about it ..
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
Right. Stepdaughter just told me the youngest grandson's girlfriend (20) who's been living at home for 2 years and working just 30 hours a week in M&S for 2 years has saved £15,000. She's not been paying her dad 'keep'. Sigh. Nice deposit for a flat you may think. But no. Going off travelling to Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia and chucking her job in. 🙄 But the good news is....🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁 youngest grandson has dumped her. 🤣
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Francesco 🇮🇹
Francesco 🇮🇹@SaP011·
"Le Crociate furono la risposta a 4 secoli di invasioni, occupazioni, angherie e carneficine compiute dagli islamici. Se oggi abbiamo la libertà, lo dobbiamo anche e soprattutto a quei Crociati, che si fecero massacrare per proteggere un'Europa cristiana e libera. Le crociate furono una controffensiva per bloccare l’espansionismo islamico in Europa". Oriana Fallaci 🇮🇹
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
If the remainder of Spain in the 8th Century was ruled by weak men like Pedro Sanchez, it would have neever been able to decolonise. It would have been a fully islamic nation today, indistinguishable from Morocco. Spain fought 800 years against the forces it now bends over for.
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