Andrea Cee
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@TheHughAnthony The media? It doesn't take many braincells to work out the mans a slag.... and a fruit
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People are trying to force Starmer out because the media is telling you he is the devil.
The other options around him are 10x worse.
Starmer has reduced net-migration by 70%, kept us out of the Iran war, effectively banned Porn, and is nationalising key industries.
Say what you want about him, he is a stronger leader than any of the Tories were in 14 years.
He should stay the course.
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This is not a game. This instability has consequences for people’s lives. The people who will be hurt most will be those that elected us less than two years ago. We must unite behind the Prime Minister.
Paul Johnson@PJTheEconomist
Starmer and Reeves are not kidding when they say this political uncertainty causes economic damage. The only “reset” being achieved at the moment is higher borrowing costs. Result? We’re all worse off. So deeply depressing.
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@pizzy_kay No Bob Paisley England's most successful English manager?
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These are teachers at Connaught School for Girls in Waltham Forest, east London, who are striking as part of a local dispute with their school trust. So it's localised to this one school.
The main reasons for the teachers' strike are planned redundancies, the downgrading of posts, cuts to pay and conditions, and excessive workload caused by restructuring. The strikes have been running since late April 2026 and are continuing into May, right before important exams. This has prompted strong protests from students who just want to be taught.
While there's plenty of blame to go around, this situation remains a damning indictment of a broken education system that continues to fail its students. The students’ decision to protest, however, speaks volumes about how deeply they care about their futures.
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@uptoherewithit @Miss_Snuffy They basically have never left left wing indoctrination. They went to school, 6th form, university then into the education system as a teacher. Their wages always paid with a golden secured pension. They have no idea of a world outside of this protection.
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@Miss_Snuffy Every teacher in the UK is left wing...
Someone explain that.
All of them.
Every one of them.
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@Keir_Starmer Lots a guff in this message no context or anything tangible. But, why should we expect anything more from this fuck nugget
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We must respond to the message that voters have sent us and break with the status quo once and for all.
We must confront the big challenges the public face with real answers.
That is how we will deliver the change that people are desperate for and build a stronger and fairer country.
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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@talkSPORT All this bullshit about walking over a club badge... let's be clear its a carpet ffs! Walk where you like.
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@EllardKing If you look at the avergage mortgage % over 50yrs its around 5% to assume rates would stay low (below 2%) is to be naive at best. Moronic at worst.
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If you're coming off a five-year fixed mortgage taken out at post-pandemic lows, the numbers are brutal.
Someone who fixed at 1.23% in 2021 is now looking at a typical rate of around 4.5% to 5.5% for an equivalent deal.
On a £250,000 mortgage over 25 years that's somewhere between £350 and £450 more every single month.
Around 1.8 million fixed-rate deals expire in 2026 alone.
If yours is one of them, check your end date and start planning now.
The switch to a standard variable rate while you delay is worse.
Don't wait for it to land in your bank statement.
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@Crom1984 @ThoNg676733 Tip toe comedy that. Some may laugh others would take offence
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