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Marc R

@GrainFinger

Nothing worth doing ever comes easy !

Katılım Mart 2012
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Make Britain Great Again
Make Britain Great Again@UkandNireland·
A shocking exclusive report into the vape and barber shop invasion in Britain. Accrington 36 vape shops 17 barbers,the figures don't add up. Young children in vape shop. owners don't speak English. This government can't be that thick not to know what's going on!
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Marc R@GrainFinger·
@ACSPARTAN1 They don’t like questions, scrutiny or accountability.
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AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
What a gutless spineless prick
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Josh Hunt
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt·
The ISA raid isn’t policy, Alex. It’s arithmetic. £110bn a year servicing the debt, QE losses the BoE keeps revising up, 30-year gilts at levels not seen in decades. I could go on. You can’t shout “completely incompetent” your way out of a bond market. Someone has to pay for the vast incompetence, failure and waste of the government. They’ve decided it’s you. And the bill is due.
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong

What’s the point saving your money anymore? First Reeves wants you to move your savings to Isas now she may have decided “I’ll tax that too”. This government is determined to make the country go bankrupt. Completely incompetent. This is why young people are fleeing.

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Marc R@GrainFinger·
@MediaSOI Literally, fiddling whilst Rome burns.
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SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
If you are struggling with your energy bills and can’t afford to eat, then panic not. Labour have knocked 50p off entry to Lego land
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
If you want to know what the ‘Cost of Net Zero’ is look at these average domestic energy bills across countries. Imagine what the commercial energy bills are for businesses trying to compete in world markets ? Energy for UK businesses is 5 x higher than in China and 4.5 x India
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Essex Patriot
Essex Patriot@Essex_Patriot·
British economy snapshot over the last 4 years: Gas: +94.1% Electricity: +78% Fuel: +49.3% Airfares: +34.4% Hotels: +37.8% Groceries: +25.0% Eating out: +26.5% Baby food: +26.3% Dog food: +58.1% Rent: +25% Used cars: +30.5% Public transport: +18.7% Real average weekly earnings: -2.8% The UK population is being killed Source: ONS
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Aye News@newshacksreboot·
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🇬🇧 Grahame 🇬🇧
🇬🇧 Grahame 🇬🇧@thebattler180·
Latest satellite of the geoengineering high pressure heat dome showing no cloud whatsoever yet people are still not asking the simple question "why is the sky not blue then?"
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Marc R@GrainFinger·
@FTBL_Planet Sir Bobby was an absolute legend. Met him a few times, lovely man.
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FTBL_Planet@FTBL_Planet·
When Sir Bobby Robson went back to St James’ Park in July 2009, it was for a game that had been arranged in his honour. By then, he was gravely ill. But it was still Bobby Robson. And if there was one thing he hated, it was being late or letting people down. So even with everything he was going through, he still made sure he was there. The match was a charity game for the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, and it brought back the players from the 1990 World Cup semi-final. England against Germany again. Peter Shilton was there. Peter Beardsley was there. David Platt was there. Des Walker was there. And of course, Paul Gascoigne was there. Alan Shearer started as well, which was not quite accurate for Italia 90, but it made sense in every other way. Shearer had always credited Bobby with saving his career at Newcastle. Bobby was taken round the pitch in a wheelchair. He took his hat off to the crowd. Then he shook the hands of the players. All around St James’ Park, the supporters started singing for him. “Walking in a Robson Wonderland.” Then the theme from Italia 90 played. And when Nessun Dorma began, it brought everything back. Gazza’s tears. Chris Waddle’s penalty. That whole summer when England had nearly got there. Only this time, nineteen years later, England won. Bobby went home that night exhausted, but ecstatic. Nobody knew for certain at the time that it was goodbye. But it was. A few days later, the statement came. “It is with great sadness that it has been announced today that Sir Bobby Robson has lost his long and courageous battle with cancer.” “He died very peacefully at his home in County Durham with his wife and family beside him.” After that, people started arriving at St James’ Park. At first it was hundreds. Then it was thousands. They brought flowers, scarves, shirts, photographs and cards. Newcastle opened a corner of the ground for tributes, but the queues just kept growing. They stretched down Strawberry Place and past Shearer’s Bar. There were Newcastle shirts. Ipswich shirts. England shirts. Even Sunderland and Middlesbrough shirts. For once, none of that mattered. It was not really about rivalry anymore. It was about Sir Bobby Robson. #football
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Dubhghall
Dubhghall@macnahgalla·
Just some of Murrell’s spending on @thesnp credit and charge cards…. 🙄 •£16,489 on a Volkswagen Golf worth £32,989 in 2016 •£57,500 on a Jaguar I-Pace in 2020 •£26.97 for Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Collection in September 2010 •£12,042 at Apple Retail purchase in January 2019 •£419.81 on the Sims 3 Pets Nintendo 3DS, FIFA 12 for the Nintendo 3DS and Pac-Man and Galaga Nintendo 3DS in November 2021 •£60 on the DVD for the Killing: Seasons 1 to 3 in December 2012 •£39.87 on Fifa 14 Xbox 360 in September 2013 •£49.80 on a Le Creuset Wine Pourer, a Le Creuset Champagne and Sparkling Wine Bottle Opener and a Le Creuset three in one corkscrew •£1,299 on a Miele CM6300 Coffee machine in November 2014 •£1,865.75 on Jura bean-to-coffee machine in February 2017 •£2,595 on a Jura 28 fully automatic bean-to-cup coffee machine in October 2018 •£81.16 on 2kg of Nescafe Gold Blend in May 2018 •£110 on a pencil sharpener from the brand Caran d'Ache •Clothing included £75.55 on a men's 'slouch pouch onesie', £100 on a pair of Timberland loafers and £700 on a Helly Hansen Sulphur Expedition Parka •£912 on a Tumi McAllen wheeled briefcase •£2,618.16 on two Feulles pepper & salt grinders •£1,199 on a Celestron 10169 NexStar 8SE computerised Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope, as well as additional spending on accessories •£193.70 on three Wusthof manicure sets •£60 on a Joseph Joseph bread bin •£78.00 on a Netatmo rain gauge for a Netatmo weather station plus mounts for rain and wind gauges •£1,475 on The Beatles special edition fountain pen and rollerball •£550.59 on a 1:30 scale model helicopter from Let’s Shop Airbus of Airbus Operations Limited •£11.59 on two pairs of Fit Nation Socks •£22.41 on a Victorinox bike tool kit •£40.49 on two Freskaro carabiner clips and a 2win2buy rock climbing carabiner outdoor sports tool •£23.98 on an Oxo Good Grips egg poacher set •£19.79 on the board game Monopoly •£89.25 on two Fischer bullet space pens in gift boxes and two Fischer Eclipse American technology space pens •£58.73 on two pairs of Gold Leaf gents dry touch gloves and six bottles of Avon Skin So Soft body spray •£5.85 on a luxury handmade 90th birthday card •£116 on two Smedbo Sideline design soap baskets •£943 on an oak library ladder •£14.88 on a Jamie Oliver Acacia wooden spoon set •£196.08 on four Simple Human kitchen cupboard cabinet organisers •£140.49 on two Helly Hansen men’s vests (£140.49) •£42.45 on three Take the Slow Road books, covering Scotland, Wales, England and Ireland •£625 on 2017 United Kingdom silver proof coin set from the Royal Mint •£17.95 on a 600g pack of Chocolossus biscuits •£68.82 on two Ideal Standard toilet seats (£68.82) •£150 on a Fortnum & Mason musical advent calendar •£10.98 on two Addis washing-up bowls (£10.98). He also spent £30 of SNP funds to pay a parking fine, forked out for a Sony Playstation 3 console and sold an SNP iPad for £701, keeping the money for himself.
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Dave Read
Dave Read@Yamanx1·
A message to all retired people It’s late afternoon on a sunny bank holiday Put your fucking hedge trimmers, lawnmowers & any other fucking noisy engine, electric machines back in the shed until tomorrow 😡 And stay out the Post Office on Saturdays 🫤
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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
Well i have heard it all now. Ed Milibands brother David talking about wealth distribution. This rat has made a fortune of the backs of our misery, profiting from refugee resettlement. Sounds like he wants to abandon the elderly here. Doesnt even live here.😒
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
More utter shambles from Labour. You can’t solve a housing shortage while importing the population of a major city every year. Brilliant 🤡
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Burnside
Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
Really wish Scotland has won independence in 2014, it would have been a colossal lolathon, as nationalist grifter after grifter tried to pass off the constant failure of socialist polices and their own personal enrichment as the fault of the English. Joke country.
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Danny Deraney
Danny Deraney@DannyDeraney·
Every year, I share this video of French caretakers who take sand from Omaha Beach in Normandy, and scrub them into the letters to give them the gold coloring. They do this for all 9,386 US soldiers who died. France also gave us this land as American soil. #MemorialDayWeekend
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Higgy
Higgy@higgyboson·
I posted this during the week but I'm doing it again because it's absolutely staggering. @AngelaRayner can claim £40,000 in direct office expenses and a further £240,000 for "staff costs" etc. She's also been gifted another quarter of a million quid from "supporters" to cover even more "office expenses". In total it comes to over £500,000 per year. Or £10,000 PER WEEK. FOR OFFICE EXPENSES. A UK pensioner is expected to survive on just £12,500 PER YEAR. That's just 9 days worth of Angela Rayners "office expenses". Are you OK with that?
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