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Katılım Mayıs 2015
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@DPJHodges @TempletonPeckJr Involved in a question that you could have easily dispelled with an answer but instead we get a deflection.
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(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Zia Yusuf's policy announcement that all 650 MPs, plus a significant number of former MPs, would receive round the clock taxpayer protection under Reform government is both impractical and vastly costly. And will mean taking money away from the protection of the wider public.
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Harvey, You pled guilty to paying a 17 year old boy for sex. When you were 39. This is “disgrace”. Given you claim to have “nothing to apologise for” I feel compelled to inform you:  *this conduct is still illegal today*. You went to your party’s client press to condemn Nigel - who was also grieving for Ann - for asking questions that are now totally vindicated.  All to score a cheap party political point. This is “depraved”.
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Harvey Proctor@KHarveyProctor

Excuse me, @ZiaYusufUK? You call me “disgraced”. I was the victim of discriminatory laws in the 1980s & later falsely accused of serial child murder & sexual abuse. The only disgrace here is your attempt to weaponise those injustices for political point-scoring & blind loyalty. You call me “depraved” simply because I disagree with you. I have nothing to apologise for. I have consistently said that no one should speculate about the motive for Ann Widdecombe’s tragic death while the police investigation is under way - including politicians. I appreciate you feel obliged to defend your party leader. But the rule of law, justice - & respect for Ann’s memory - must come before party loyalty. Respecting the police & the rule of law is not disgraceful; it is the responsible course of action. Moreover, @Nigel_Farage is perfectly entitled to his views. Equally, I am entitled to mine. What he & his colleagues are not entitled to do is seek to silence or abuse those who express a different opinion. Calling me “depraved” because I criticised Mr Farage’s public speculation is no substitute for reasoned debate. Ann, a lifelong champion of free speech, would never have resorted to such personal abuse. As someone who describes themselves as ‘shadow home secretary’, I thought you’d appreciate all of the above.

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Jeg ⚓@Jeg104·
The most ridiculous part of this is that if Farage hadn't said anything publicly these same people like Dan Hodges and Richard would be attacking him for not caring about his friend's death. They don't have any principles
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson

No, Richard. Leftists who hated Ann Widdecombe do not get to dictate who mourns her or pays their respects. Family members were present at the Reform wreath laying we are told the family disapproved of. Ann would have loved Nigel Farage’s beautiful eulogy.

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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
A man gets into a car with a stick, drives hundreds of miles to brutally murder the beloved elderly matriarch of Reform UK. The authorities offer no information, but if you ask questions they admonish you for “speculating”. Reform MPs demanding security from the state are told to shut up and be grateful that “the police know where their house is” and the “direct telephone number to the police” to call if someone tries to murder them. Reveal that the Speaker of the House has totally ignored letters from Reform MPs about their safety and he briefs the press that he’s “furious”, while failing to deny this. If you go to lay flowers in memory of your friend you are “politicising” her murder. If you push back against any of this, you are hounded to the ends of the earth by the Times, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail, the Guardian, the Mirror, and hundreds of crazed leftists online. These, apparently, are the new rules for Nigel, for Reform MPs and all those in our movement. None of it will deter us. We will fight on. For Ann. For our country. 🇬🇧
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Jeg ⚓@Jeg104·
@IamSean90 I hate that I don't know for certain who you're talking about
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Sean Fitzgerald (Actual Justice Warrior)
"Nothing makes me happier than someone I disagree with politically dying" - A very compassionate person who just wants to give you Healthcare
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Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage@Nigel_Farage·
May her soul rest in peace.
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@OWS1892 @Nigel_Farage You're a fucking disgrace, if Farage hadn't made it public you'd be attacking him for not caring about her.
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Oliver@OWS1892·
@Nigel_Farage What's the point in a death if you can't turn it into content, am I right?
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Yes. It is funny that Fage could have been left alone to contest Clacton with Count Binface. I do not like the kind of person that the guy playing Binface is. I have been talking about how insufferable the cockwombles are for many years now. If you think this not a contradiction. Nor is it even interesting to talk about.
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max tempers
max tempers@maxtempers·
The case seems to be: I posted this --> the Sun and the Mail run stories along the same lines with similar pictures a week later --> protests begin --> far-right groups get involved --> one person threatens arson --> ergo, it's all Max Tempers’ fault? x.com/maxtempers/sta…
max tempers@maxtempers

Went past the hotel earlier in central London housing the illegal migrants who, by law, are not allowed to work. This is the Deliveroo subsidy.

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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Having entered politics a couple of years ago from the world of business, there was a veteran politician with whom I met regularly. Someone I had immense respect for and would invariably offer counsel and wisdom which I found incredibly helpful. I found it remarkable that someone so diminutive in stature could be such a towering presence in any room. We would discuss challenges and opportunities. 
Ann Widdecombe always had time to discuss things in detail, was genuinely motivated to help, and her presence radiated empathy and warmth. I could also be assured that where she disagreed with a view that I had, she would be direct and forthright in explaining why. I recall being struck by just how relevant the wisdom of a lady in her late seventies still was in this hyper-modern era. I will always be grateful to Ann and remember those lunches and long tea meetings at Reform HQ with immense fondness. She gave so much to this country. Her multi-decade Parliamentary career, during which she held key ministerial positions means she permanently altered the course of history in this country. Her legacy is to be one of the most formidable and courageous voices in the upholding of law and order, and to be widely considered a national treasure. The last lunch we had ended with her enthusiastically saying she would write up some of her advice on sentencing reform, based on her vast experience. I am so sad I shall never get to read it, nor enjoy such a lunch again. Rest in Peace Ann.
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Jeg ⚓@Jeg104·
@memeticsisyphus This was what he was being screamed at by leftists for, outside of being Jewish
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Daniel Priestley
Daniel Priestley@DanielPriestley·
Everyone is piling on to @garyseconomics - his wealth tax documentary has bombed. Even the Guardian has given it a 2-star review and watched in horror as experts and onlookers alike call his ideas a car wreck. It’s disappointing that he stuck to the same scripted lines that he said to me over a year ago. I raised the core issues with him back then and he did nothing to evolve his thinking. Now with all of that said, I want to urge that we don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. Wealth Taxes won’t work but that doesn’t mean we can’t look for ways to improve things for people who are struggling. Gary’s popularity stems from a real issue. Millions of people see no way of keeping up with the costs of living. For millions of people in the UK their living standards are getting worse year on year and it needs to be addressed. Here’s my thinking: THE CAUSE: - technology is devaluing jobs by making them easy to automate, outsource or simplify. - we’ve had an un-targeted immigration policy that has flooded the UK labour market with millions of additional low skilled workers who compete with local entry-level workers. - we have a UK government that has exploded debt and spending. Government spending that doesn’t result in productivity gains creates inflation. - We have massive global businesses who do business in the UK but don’t contribute anything in tax revenue. They put local retailers, code shops and publishers out of business and move their profits to low tax zones. SOLUTIONS TO EXPLORE: - Special economic zones that offer lower taxes for small businesses that set up in parts of the country that need economic activity. - Broadcast licenses for social media giants. - IP licensing taxes for companies that take the piss with profit shifting. - Lower taxes for startups. Reinstate the Entrepreneurs Relief. Expand SEIS/EIS. - Allow home based businesses to claim childcare, cleaners, company car etc so they can run a better business. - Allow tax deductions for home renovations (other countries have seen massive stimulus from this). - Set up a British Sovereign wealth fund using oil and gas reserves. - Reduce regulations and get builders building homes. - Full support for the British farmers who create jobs and provide domestic food security. - Entrepreneurial apprenticeships. - Financial literacy and business skills taught in schools. What would you add to the list?
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