Jason Holloway
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@Jenny_1884 Ur right it's planned
Ur wrong about trump he's on the payroll
Every elected leader visits the pope before taking office
The pope establishment been around 2000 years u work it out
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All that is going on in the UK & across the World right now has obviously been in the planning for many years.
None of what is happening is coincidental as it is all co-ordinated.
Trump was the only thing they weren’t planning on having to deal with.
All these people running these governments have all been captured & compromised & have obviously got lots of skeletons in their cupboards.
Covid was the starting point & the testing ground to see how compliant people would be.
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@JohnEdwards33 But if we do what you say that's fine but nothing would ever get passed
So it would fail
Pharma tobacco oil electric etc run the government and not forgetting banks
Ur suggestion changes nothing
Don't use money don't work changes things
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@AlexionIQ Honestly your football is poory just tap in
You take no long shots all goals two yards out
Smh streamers can't play football tap in
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@Jenny_1884 School teachers get 10 weeks off a year
Warehouse workers get 4 weeks holiday
Just saying
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It’s getting disgusting now the amount of rubbish that is on our roadsides.
I even saw a Bath on the side of a road today.
These councils need to start getting their act together because we are paying them a fortune for doing absolutely nothing.
They need to start being made accountable for their failures.
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@uk_franklyn @Tesco Inflation supply and demand is the reason
They conning us all
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Can you please tell me @Tesco how Ciabatta rolls last week were £1.50 and today they are £1.65? Same size, same pack no difference except the price!! You and the other supermarkets are taking us all for a ride. With almost £3bn profit! And that is only rolls how much more rises!
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@KeanuJP_ I know total awful behaviour I only needed long shots no one more ving keeper bitches
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@upshine3 No it's the fake life the real life living in the forest hardly any clothes licking our nuts all day but hey we can't have everything lol
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@Jenny_1884 Let's all have a UK million ppl march out of here let's get it done we walk thru the channel tunnel
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When you visit other countries you realise how far the UK has fallen as nothing has been spent on the infrastructure of this country for many many years.
Everything is foreign owned & it’s starting to look like a poor country.
The planning of all this must go far back.
It’s pretty sad for all of us that were born & bred here to see the drastic decline.
What’s the point of having governments?
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@FUTDeepview What's the point to have R9 for a couple of weeks then get a higher rated R9 in a future promo lol pointless
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@JoeyMannarino Ppl use the word racist to easily it's actually not a thing
The problem is jealous or fear
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@models_by_Russ The license is a fraud we pay it to stop
ads on BBC
Shareholders
And no political bias
There's ads on BBC TV all the time
The money goes into the governments consolidation fund then given back to BBC
It's just a tax
Never pay it
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The BBC Doesn’t Want Viewers — It Wants Hostages
So let me get this straight.
I pay Netflix for Netflix.
I pay YouTube for YouTube.
I do not watch the BBC.
And yet the BBC still thinks it has a divine right to rummage around in my wallet?
This isn’t public service broadcasting anymore.
It’s institutional arrogance wrapped in nostalgia.
The licence fee was built for an age of three channels, static screens and enforced national attention.
That world is dead. Buried. Gone.
Instead of competing like everyone else, the BBC’s response to losing relevance is essentially:
👉 “If people won’t choose us, we’ll force them.”
Charging people because they watch Netflix or YouTube isn’t modernisation —
it’s a state-backed shakedown.
And what really grates?
The moral superiority.
This organisation still talks down to the public like it’s the nation’s conscience, while repeatedly failing to get its own house in order.
Maybe before demanding more compulsory cash, it should stop posturing as the moral compass of Britain and start asking some very hard questions about itself.
How many scandals does it take?
How many internal failures quietly managed, minimised, or brushed aside?
How many times does the public have to be told “lessons have been learned” before trust is completely gone?
You don’t get to lecture the country, alienate huge swathes of the audience, pump out bias, repeats and self-regard…
…and then demand payment from people who’ve actively walked away.
That’s not public service.
That’s monopoly thinking on life support.
Imagine Tesco billing you because you shopped at Aldi.
Imagine Spotify invoicing you because you bought a CD.
You’d call it insane — because it is.
If the BBC’s content is good, people will pay voluntarily.
If they won’t, you don’t get to threaten, guilt-trip, or criminalise them for refusing.
The future is choice.
The BBC hates choice — because choice exposes irrelevance.
No more reverence.
No more compulsory funding.
No more pretending this is about anything other than control.
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@travelingflying Exactly what was taken
I don't get it
Ur tribe leader sold the ppl to white explorers some even left willing
And over 100 years later you want money because your not rich lol
Surely the money should goto the tribes in Africa oh wait they corrupt to
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@EssexPR I blame Thatcher for selling off stock in the right to buy
Then I blame all the voters who have voted just red or blue for 330 years you mofos are dumb
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@EssexPR 2 bed house 2 adults 4 kids 28 year wait on list
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