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Leozy
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food lover. Be entertained. Disclaimer I post anything funny even though it's not my idea. snapchat: leozy1
Nigeria Katılım Eylül 2010
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@Nigel_Farage I may not be an a fan of Reform, but I must give it to them for putting in work. This party don’t just talk they take action… wish others can learn
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@officialEFCC @Zyyon_ How is it legal for efcc to publicly post your address
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@TenderAnuoluwa @Dampop_ You guys pay £650 for two bed in Hull 😳. Can’t even get anything for that price in Birmingham
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You will get in Hull, we were paying £475 for two bed in Hull.
Akorede Softè 🇳🇬🏴@Kayloaded1
£550 pcm rent in UK in 2026. I don’t even know what to say.
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@DiegoRhymez @instablog9ja What point are you talking about, he’s an employer let him source for new employees… employees have the right to walk away at anytime except contract states otherwise
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@instablog9ja Unless you own a business in nigeria, you won't understand were keji point of view is coming from.
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Offensive and wrong.
Britain is a proud, tolerant and diverse country.
Jim Ratcliffe should apologise.
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@ABJRealEstatePR Pls how were you able to unlock yours, mine got locked this morning for no known reason
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Thanks bro for amplifying.I am suffering in Africa while my dad is a dollar billionaire.
kira 👾@kirawontmiss
wait a minute….
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@xrp_ben__ @RupertLowe10 As a foreigner I paid just over £14k in taxes last financial year, and yes I disagree if foreigners are called lazy because at work foreigners barely call in sick and work very hard compare to… most of use just want to have a good life and live in peace
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He is right, anyone disagreeing is one of the problems Rupert is talking about, if you look at the people disagreeing they are foreign or the lazy fucks on hand outs or the single mums that can’t keep their legs closed. No one from the working class will disapprove of this tweet. Only the work shy will moan or disagree but pretend they are working and say I don’t mind paying extra, bull shit
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A miserable Monday morning. Millions of Brits are dashing around on the school run to get the children ready and to school on time, then off to work for another busy week creating wealth, building opportunities and actually contributing to the economy. Maybe feeling a bit under the weather, definitely not looking forward to the endless traffic which seemingly gets worse every Monday - especially considering how councils how decided to dig up exactly the wrong road at exactly the wrong time of year. Never any workmen around on these council projects, are there?
Get wet through in the rain, then straight off to work. As always.
The endless slog. It doesn't get any easier, does it? But remember - always remember who you are doing this for. Who we are all supporting through these important tax rises...
The illegal migrants, sitting in fancy warm hotels tucking into their fry ups at our expense. They couldn't go without the newest iPhone now, could they? We wouldn't want them feeling at all uncomfortable. I say give them a tent and a bowl of porridge until we can turf them all out...
The lazy and indolent, who can't be bothered to do the same as us so they sit on benefits doing absolutely sod all. Drop the kids off at school, then back home for a cup of tea and some daytime TV. Get that dressing gown on. Just brilliant.
The foreign families, who rock up on our shores and can immediately live an easy life thanks to the British taxpayer - having more and more children which Brits can't afford.
That Somalian family, with eight kids, who now sit on a small fortune every month thanks to lifting the two child cap. Translation at the DWP of course provided, at our expense.
Billions in foreign aid, paying for motorways in South America or nonsense DEI projects in Africa. Don't exactly love paying for that, to be honest.
But don't forget the pay rises for our vast managerial civil service bureaucracy. I bet they're working from home today. Probably on some experimental four day week, actually. No such luck in the private sector...
So yes, please do remember who you're doing it all for. Illegals, lazy foreigners, the indolent, and the work-shy bureaucrats.
I am absolutely sick of it all, to be honest. Aren't you?
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@JamesPGoddard90 People don’t go to church anymore. One of the churches in Birmingham was listed for closure due to lack of funding, had no more than 30-40 members. Two months later a lot of Nigerians and Ghanaians donated to save the church and boost attendance to over 150
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@ZoomerHistorian @RupertLowe10 @RestoreBritain_ Are you also saying it’s okay for immigrants to stop contributing to social welfare as part of tax and NI.
Benefit is not something anyone working hard to be successful aims for as an immigrant. Can’t imagine spending so much to move to UK only to end up claiming benefits
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@RupertLowe10 @RestoreBritain_ Excellent, but migrants should NEVER be able to get benefits no matter how much they’ve contributed, how long they’ve been here or how many generations they’ve been here.
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@RupertLowe10 Tbh, I pray and wish I never be in a situation where I will rely on benefit(s). Pray That God enrich my pocket and reward my hard work. I have contributed so much Tax and NI but haven’t accessed the NHS before. I want a good life from my own hardworking.
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@Inspector_9 @steinferd @NoContextHumans It’s a pedestrian crossing, the cyclists and van should have planned way ahead by preparing to stop just in case anyone attempts to cross and allow them finish before they carry on
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@steinferd @NoContextHumans The cyclist was clearly anticipating the pedestrian to keep walking, so he adjusted direction and then the pedestrian abruptly stopped in the middle of the road..
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@FVCKTHENWO @applenerd93 @anglocelticswan @Jenny_1884 Direct your assumptions to the correct demography… unlike you I don’t blame anyone for anything. I fix my own problems myself. I live in UK and I love and respect the country.
You are just a sad bitter person, filled with hate.
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@Jenny_1884 Hi Jen I agree with you, if they can stop taking upfront NHS payments from us and also if we stop paying National Insurance. I have paid over £4,000 to NHS in surcharge fees excluding my national insurance which I contribute over £200 per month and never made use of NHs till date
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