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Chris Stephen

@ItsChrisStephen

Father of 2 wonderful human beings and husband to a wonderful wife. I paint small men and sometimes kill them in battle.

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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@hell_line0 As a millenial, I despise my generation. Championed woke and DEI nonsense and are either insane liberals or communists. Millenials deserve everything they get.
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
Millennials watched their parents lose everything in 2008. Then got handed $100K in student debt. Then got called entitled for wanting a living wage. Then survived a pandemic in our prime years. Then got priced out of every neighborhood we grew up in. And y’all really wonder why we’re not okay? We’ve been in survival mode for 20 years straight and nobody even noticed.
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Savan Qadir
Savan Qadir@savanQadir·
@RupertLowe10 Aye, you're trying to provide an alternative which is scapegoating, while @ZackPolanski actually wants to solve the problem with tangible solutions.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
No point calling Green supporting young men and women ‘Marxists’ or ‘indoctrinated’ or ‘hard-left’. Some are, fine. Most aren’t. Most are just feeling patronised, insulted and neglected by an establishment that quite evidently doesn’t care about them. It hasn’t for a very long time. We all know that. They see the system doesn’t work for them, and they’re reacting to it. Democratically and fairly. Do I think Polanski will solve their problems? No. No I do not. Do I understand why they’re searching for an answer? Yes. Absolutely. Our job is to offer them an alternative option that they feel speaks for them. Polanski has done that, to be fair. Our job is to make sure Restore Britain does the same, but from a very different position. One that rewards their hard work, protects our borders, and unapologetically puts aspirational young British men and women at the very top of our agenda. One that provides skilled jobs which pay well, a path to living in a decent home in a safe neighbourhood - the opportunity to build a family. That’s what Restore Britain is aiming to do. Millions of young Brits are already backing that message. It’s wonderful to see. The argument against Polanski can be won, but only with a positive vision. Not patronising insults. Restore Britain has that vision.
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@Fat_Electrician Alladin was a kids movie, it is absolutely watchable by adults. Kids can appreciate good stories, but they'll never get to if you never shpw them any.
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@BasilTheGreat @DailyMail Retarded. Most cars are tuned so that 60 mph is the most efficient speed fuel wise to drive at due to it being the most common speed limit in America. Reducing it 55 will actually make cars far less efficient.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEW: The Green Party have made it their policy to reduce the national speed limit to 55mph and to reduce the speed limit in built up areas to 20mph [@DailyMail ]
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Grummz@Grummz·
Samsung refrigerators are now displaying ads. Disabling them also disables features of the fridge. This is evil, despicable crap that I would take a crowbar to if it started suddenly doing this in my kitchen.
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@StefanMolyneux Just identify as a woman before you leave and then sue them if they refuse.
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Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@BasilTheGreat Is there actually any white candidates in Reform at this point? Remarkable, anyone would think the UK wasn't 80% white british.
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@JulieBaynham3 @SandyofSuffolk You lecture people about not being able to think for themselves and yet you think the job market is exactly the same as when you left school. When you left school you weren't competeing with the entirety of the third world in a race to the bottom of the wage heap.
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Julie Baynham 🇬🇧🌸🚜
@SandyofSuffolk They want it handed on a plate and can't think for themselves. I left school on the Friday and started work on the Monday. Was made redundant and within days started a new job. I was 15 when I first started work.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
Read the comments under my original post. You show them houses they can afford and they come up with spurious excuse after spurious excuse why they can't. Good God, these people. No wonder the country is doomed. Hardly anyone under about 40 wants to get off their bums and actually do anything to make their lives better. But they'll moan at pensioners. 🙄
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Michael Orthodox ☦
Michael Orthodox ☦@Michaeldudufudu·
You open the comments and its just my moots eating him alive😂
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@seledka_vodka Bold of you to assume that the pension will exist when young people get to retirement. At the rate they are raising the age requirement we will have to be 110 before we can claim it.
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Vodka & Seledka 🇬🇧
Vodka & Seledka 🇬🇧@seledka_vodka·
The debate on the triple lock - whether it's philosophically sound, genuinely conservative, and economically sustainable - is legitimate and worth having. But "why should young people pay for someone else's retirement?" is where you've already lost the argument. We all pay for the retirement of today's elderly because one day we will be elderly ourselves, and the next generation will pay for ours. This is a solidarity pension system. It is no different in principle to any other social contract we have collectively chosen to uphold - because we decided, as a society, that we will not stand by while old people die in poverty and destitution. I know what it looks like when that contract collapses. I grew up partly in the Soviet Union and was in Russia in the early 1990s when millions of pensioners were wiped out virtually overnight - their state pensions destroyed by hyperinflation in a matter of weeks. I watched frail old people, some without families, lining the underground passages in Moscow selling off whatever they had - wedding dresses, candles, whatever they could drag out of their cupboards - just to afford food. That is the face of a society without a welfare state. Most people making your argument have never seen it. They have no idea what they're talking about. None of this means working people owe pensioners a path to wealth. Of course not. The triple lock is a serious policy question and deserves serious scrutiny. But the foundational principle - that we look after our elderly as a society, as a tribe, even those with no one else - should not be up for renegotiation.
Reem Ibrahim@ReemAmirIbrahim

Why should young people have to pay for someone else’s retirement? If you live in a million pound house, and you can’t afford to retire, sell the house. Or don’t. I don’t care. You just can’t expect young people to pay for you!

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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@sophielouisecc I don't blame young people for looking at game rigged entirely against them and deciding not to play.
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
5000 people PER DAY are signing up for ‘disability benefits’ Yet you want to yell at poor Joan who has worked for 40 odd years non stop for getting a pension that’s minimum wage and below most of Europe Get out of here
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@DrChrisParry You worked to support yourself. It's amazing that boomers think the fact thst they worked was some sort of charitable action that makes them a beacon morality. You got the benefits of having a job, that in many cases could support a family. You pulled up the ladder behind you.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
🔥 NO WHITE DONORS 🔥 I know so many single White woman in their 30’s & 40’s that sadly never found the right person to settle down & have a family with. People work long hours these days & it’s much harder to meet people. As a single White woman, I know & understand the struggle. Women knowing their biological clock is ticking & not wanting to miss the opportunity to be a mother which is one of the most rewarding & natural things in the world, women are turning to sperm donation out of desperation. But the problem is THERE ARE NO WHITE DONORS in Australia. There are months to years waiting lists for White European donors. There are thousands of donors of all other races but WHITE.
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
One woman is killed by a man every three days in the United Kingdom. One in four have been raped or sexually assaulted. 93% of domestic abuse perpetrators are male. This is on us. It is on men. We have to do better.
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@peterboghossian The west got by without any formal police and justice system for a very long time. You just have recencey bias.
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Peter Boghossian
Peter Boghossian@peterboghossian·
Many right leaning accounts are now openly advocating vigilante justice and denial of trials for suspects who commit heinous crimes. While the urge for vengeance is understandable, extra legal violence has no role in civil society.
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1

He should get a medal, and a battle axe with which to finish the job Or at least he would in a justice oriented society But the West is ruled by communists who revel in anarchotyranny, so the citizen will be punished by the state for defending his daughter and the migrant criminal who abused a little girl will face no consequences

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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@JohnCleese The problem with playing chess with a Pidgeon is it'll knock over all the pieces, shit on the board and strut around like it won. Much like arguing with a leftist.. or a BBC presenter.
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Chris Stephen
Chris Stephen@ItsChrisStephen·
@SandyofSuffolk Who has been in the driving seat since the 80's and has squandered the wealth of the west abd gave away their children's inheretence to foriegners? Certainly wasn't the kids doing it tough today. Boomers will go down aa the worst generation to ever grace the west.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
As it appears to be pensioner bashing weekend and pensioners seem to be the ones wholly responsible for the dire economic state of the country, I thought I'd apprise you all of some facts and figures. Between April 2024 and March 2025, the cost of keeping asylum seekers in hotels was £2.1 billion. In 2023, £15.3 billion was spent on foreign aid. As of August 2025, there were 740,000 people aged between 16 and 24 years old receiving Universal Credit. The benefits bill for people aged between 16 and 64 in 2024/25 was £123 billion. In this decade (2020s), our annual net zero transition costs are estimated to be £125 billion. UK quangos cost the taxpayers between £376 - 391 billion per year (2023/4 figures). MPs' expenses (not salaries) are in the region of £130 - 150 million a year. The UK has committed to give the European Space Agency £1.84 billion for the period 2022/27. Since 2022, the UK has committed to give Ukraine £21.8 billion. The UK continues to give money to the EU under the Brexit divorce. As at March 2024, there is still £6.4 billion outstanding. 'Free breakfasts' in schools cost the UK taxpayers an estimated 1 billion per year. I'm sure I could go on. But it's just too depressing. The spending is out of all control, and rising. The interest on our national debt rises daily. And we're governed by socialists who love spending everyone's money but their own. As do all governments and councils. But, of course, it's all the fault of old age pensioners. Rolls eyes. A lot. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
The IRA killed Jean McConville, a mother of ten, because she comforted a wounded British soldier outside her home. Her ten children were split up and put into care. They spent 31 years not knowing where she was. Her body was eventually found on a beach in 2003 — after the IRA finally gave up its location. Of course they don't care about women.
Mark Humphrys@markhumphrys

Irish republicans unite around two ideas: - Terrorist bombing of people in pubs, shops, restaurants and hotels is fine. - Men are ladies and should get into ladies toilets. Women's consent is not important.

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