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Punished Hyperborean Catboy

@HyboreanCat

If I repeat the behaviour, is it really ban evading?

Hyperborea Katılım Ekim 2025
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DPRUK
DPRUK@DPRUK16·
@Cal_III And reform are running with the idea that Starmer will leave office if they win. Retards on both ends.
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fifi@fifi_dontsackme·
@CharlotteCGill Why would they care about a criminal with foreign interests who wants to give money to reform.
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Hugh G. Rection
Hugh G. Rection@Nevertory69·
@HyboreanCat @david_hollas @Telegraph @Nigel_Farage I didn't call you a bot, I called you a bot account / shill. Notice how you don't refute anything I say that is objective fact? You just resort to trying to shift the conversation in a different direction? Classic shill move. Now, off you fuck 👋
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
🔴 EXCLUSIVE: An expat billionaire is moving back to Britain so he can legally donate millions to Reform UK after accusing Labour of trying to rig the next general election. Writing for The Telegraph, Ben Delo says he wants to help Nigel Farage “build a war chest” ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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Ted
Ted@WritingTed·
@AG_Quizzes @Stsantek How very patriotic, try to influence an election in a country he doesn't contribute to
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Hugh G. Rection
Hugh G. Rection@Nevertory69·
@HyboreanCat @david_hollas @Telegraph @Nigel_Farage Anonymous ✅ Account a few months old ✅ Mostly posts about reform policy ✅ Bot account / shill... Almost definitely. ​If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it’s probably a duck. Which bit is subjective sorry?
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JS
JS@Ironfan94·
@Telegraph Hilarious when they lose the election and it turns out all he ended up moving back for was to pay the tax that he moved abroad to avoid in the first place.
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@Telegraph @Nigel_Farage Along with the other convicted criminals x.com/i/status/20419…
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1/ Reform UK presents itself as the party of law and order, accountability and anti-establishment values. Let's look at who's actually in their orbit. A thread. 2/ George Cottrell. Convicted of wire fraud in the United States. Described by Nigel Farage as "like a son to me." Travels regularly with Farage. Linked to millions in Trump Polymarket bets. Source: US Department of Justice. Protos. 3/ Ben Delo. Co-founder of BitMEX. Pleaded guilty in 2022 to willfully failing to implement anti-money laundering programmes. The DOJ described BitMEX as "in effect a money laundering platform." Paid $10 million to US regulators. Pardoned by Donald Trump in 2025. Now moving to the UK specifically to bankroll Reform. Source: US DOJ. CFTC. 4/ Sasan Ghandehari. Iranian-born billionaire. His $10 billion family office HP Trust paid for Farage's Davos trip — delegate pass and hotel costs. The WEF listed Farage as an HP Trust adviser since 2018. Farage denied it. Source: Financial Times. The Guardian. January 2026. 5/ Interior Architecture Landscape Ltd. Donated £200,000 to Reform in two tranches. Confirmed clients of the Ghandehari family. Struck off Companies House on 31 March 2026. Source: Electoral Commission. Companies House. 6/ Jack Denny. Selected as a Reform UK parliamentary candidate in Leicestershire. Previously convicted of possessing indecent images of children and fraud — falsely claiming over £17,000 in expenses from the prison service and police. Source: Court records. Dorset Eye. March 2026. 7/ Reform 2025 Ltd — the party's corporate entity — has no Person of Significant Control declared at Companies House. Farage and Tice were simultaneously removed as PSCs on 19 February 2026. Source: Companies House. 8/ This is the party that campaigns daily on law, order and accountability. Every claim in this thread is sourced to public record. As always.

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Mark Juszkiewicz
Mark Juszkiewicz@markjuszkiewicz·
@Telegraph He's spaffing his money up the wall.. nobody is going to be forgetting Farage's role in screwing over the economy twice now. Once with his Brexshit, once with his ethnic cleansing and war crimes. Only an idiot would vote for these traitors.
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Person McPersonface
Person McPersonface@PersonMcPe5498·
@HyboreanCat @CapitulationUK @Landeur "This turd has everything, should this poop get everything too!" Fuck migrants and pensioners who can pay their way, both in the same boat for me. Fuck you. You're a fucking mong who can't see a parasite for a parasite despite their nationality.
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@CapitulationUK @PersonMcPe5498 @Landeur I've made no reference to anyone gaming the system. Just those who own a million pounds worth of property, but live off the state I doubt that anyone who never "paid in" owns a million pounds worth of property, unless they're literally criminals
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CapitulationUK
CapitulationUK@CapitulationUK·
@HyboreanCat @PersonMcPe5498 @Landeur Currently if both are legal then it's wrong. If you're talking about how best to game the system and what's wrong and needs fixing then honestly I wouldn't start with pensioners and people paying into the system. Lets FIRST focus on those taking out of it and never paying in.
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CapitulationUK
CapitulationUK@CapitulationUK·
@HyboreanCat @PersonMcPe5498 @Landeur If it's their money of course. If they bought it under a right to buy scheme and it's gone ballistic then no, the state should add the same % ownership of it that they got the discount at to be taken at probate. Because they are now a ward of the state.
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Jake Sebbens
Jake Sebbens@jakeesebbens·
@HyboreanCat @revenant_MMXX Depends on the year. Some were slightly higher, some the same, some lower. But the drastic difference that people like to say it is doesnt happen until much later when interest rates come down
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Boomers can't figure out that 14.5% of 150,000 is less than 7% of 750,000, but they still feel comfortable lecturing Millennials and Zoomers about "fiscal responsibility" and "hard work."
Brotherhood@DiggingInTheDi1

@revenant_MMXX Hey boomers, 14.5% of a small number is less than 7% of a big number Only way I can make it easier for them to understand this is to have CNN and Fox News repeat it

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CapitulationUK
CapitulationUK@CapitulationUK·
@HyboreanCat @PersonMcPe5498 @Landeur Strawman argument: "pensions are just another benefit" If someone is dependant on the state because they cannot look after themselves eg: job shy benefits, then yes, they should reduce the burden But if you PAID into a system promising something at the end, it's quite different
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