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Katılım Aralık 2009
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HandofArsenal
HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal·
Arsenal are through to the final of the UCL while being unbeaten. Special group of players that have the fans dreaming of something truly special. Pre- match & home support was insane. We prayed for times like this. Job not done. Lock in Arsenal Football Club. Its Time.
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Forever Arsenal
Forever Arsenal@ArsenalN10·
Sex is great, but have you ever scrolled on 𝕏 after Manchester city dropped points?
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GoonerTalk
GoonerTalk@GoonerTaIk·
“Arsenal fans will be devastated by that late Doku goal,” says Jamie Carragher. What the fuck are you on about? City have just dropped two points. The title is ours if we win our games. Devastated is not even close to any of the emotions I’m feeling.
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Fan_Monty
Fan_Monty@AFC_Monty_·
Tottenham with 37 Injuries: “It’s not our fault we’re getting relegated, look at all our injuries”. Arsenal with 32 injuries: “Injuries are no excuse, you have to win the Prem & Champs double or you’ve bottled it” Meanwhile Tottenhams squad cost more than Arsenals….
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Terry Flewers
Terry Flewers@terryflewers·
I just heard the commentator say “this is how football should be played” and Alan Shearer agreed my only pushback to this is if this was 2 Premier League teams played like this; pundits, the media and rival fans but not celebrate it. They would spend days and weeks criticising the poor defending and the lack of defensive discipline!
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
The Prime Minister will today ask us to believe that despite having previously been the Director of Public Prosecutions, he never thought to check if a twice-fired Govt minister had passed security vetting before he made him our top diplomat. Pigs may also fly.
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Camilla Tominey
Camilla Tominey@CamillaTominey·
Truly desperate stuff 🤦‍♀️ -I was asking you about the PM, not Tice -Tice tax claims are the subject of legal action -I asked Jenrick about Tice anyway -Anyone who has ever seen me interview Tice knows I’m far from a snowflake -The definition of a snowflake is a serving MP who posts this sort of hatstand and then switches off replies.
Tom Hayes MP@TomHayesBmouth

I enjoyed her cancelling me for bringing up Tice’s tax affairs after answering her questions directly. The best thing was her defence of Tice and insistence that she was a journalist. What a snowflake! ❄️ What a carcrash interviewer, just letting good GB News viewers down 🤯

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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Hi @AngelaRayner Is Keir Starmer “rotten to the core” now? Asking for a nation.
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Arsenal Rep
Arsenal Rep@Arsenal_rep1·
No cheating , close your eyes and type your club name Mine: Arsegwl 😌
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
If a woman or girl is gang raped… and you start harping on about racism. You’re a c***
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Clare Hepworth OBE
Clare Hepworth OBE@Hepworthclare·
I think a major detail has slipped your mind Iain. The current Govt simply attempted to conclude an arrangement put in place by your then Foreign Sec ie James Cleverly.
Iain Duncan Smith MP Chingford & Woodford Green@MPIainDS

The Chagos deal is dead and good riddance. It was a strategic blunder from the start by this Labour government and a disaster waiting to happen. Many of us warned the government but they simply refused to listen, now they will have to make another humiliating U-turn. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/… Perhaps those close to the government who made very tidy sums promoting this disastrous deal might now consider donating some of those earnings to the Chagossian people whose interests were so often overlooked in the process.

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The Labour Party
The Labour Party@UKLabour·
This is a major scandal for Richard Tice, Nigel Farage and Reform UK. Reform aren’t on the side of working people: they’re just out for themselves.
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Big Willy
Big Willy@Salibasexual02·
NGL, I like it 😂 It’s like sitting by the pool on holiday. I’m all in 😂
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CuriousiG@GregHarwood·
@YvetteCooperMP You tell them Yvette. And if they don’t heed your words you could always send them a stern letter or email. Soft power indeed
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Yvette Cooper
Yvette Cooper@YvetteCooperMP·
In my Mansion House speech, I made clear: the Strait of Hormuz must be fully reopened, without restrictions or tolls. The blocking of this vital waterway is hitting trade around the world and prices here at home. Freedom of navigation means navigation must be free.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
My focus is, and always will be, the British national interest.
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Kenzy
Kenzy@inHighburyN5·
I’m getting some push back on a recent post about Arsenal and the positive v negative fans. I just want to say that if I thought complaining about my team on social media would make them win more trophies, make them play ‘prettier’ football or turn Ben White into prime Paolo Maldini, trust me I’d be complaining as well. But so would every fan of every other team. And then, the team with the best complainers would win all the trophies. The reality is that complaining achieves nothing, but getting behind your team can have a positive impact.
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