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Kate C

@Katecameron1

Brexit, was politically homeless, now decided to give Reform my vote, anti woke snowflakes, LUFC 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇺🇸🇮🇹🇮🇱

England Katılım Nisan 2011
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Jan, no farmers, no food
@Katecameron1 @Shed1962 @sussexmarco @KimberleyJayne4 @AddictScrabble @alp1959 @ninanordship @BramhallHatter @Pete_Bassist @BarryBear11 @SolitaryWitch24 @magicmayssnr1 @homeinangus @JudithHaire @jerrybo04490764 @RealMitchell1 @errjustsaying @Aloisusuk Dear Kate, I'm so sorry to see this and no words will help. Having trodden your path, I know a little of how you feel. Stay focused, accept help and time offered by friends and family and make sure you check in with us as and when you feel it's right or needed. 🫂💕
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@tomhfh @Hurfs1 If they are a registered charity, they cannot support a specific political party/candidate so I understand.
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@Jenny_1884 @Joeby52 In Italy, there is a charge on everybody’s electricity bill that is in effect a TV license whether you have a TV or not, you pay it.
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The fact the BBC want to make a TV Licence compulsory for everyone even if you don’t watch the BBC means that this is no longer a licence it’s a Tax. I’m sick of being taxed for everything. It’s criminal
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@IainDale Of course he should go and we can all cheer on PSG.
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Iain Dale 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 ⚒️
Of course he should go. He's a genuine Arsenal supporter. I'm sure he can do a bit of business with Mr Magyar while he's there. Anyone who decries him for going should give themselves a hard look in the mirror.
Faisal Islam@faisalislam

Could be interpreted a number of ways, but not uninteresting… The leading indicator I’m intrigued by: will the PM, longstanding season ticket holder, go to Budapest for the Champions League Final?

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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@bom_ding It’s happening all over the country. It’s the way they manipulate the numbers..
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BomDing
BomDing@bom_ding·
Gov distorts NHS waiting lists by sleight of hand & lying about their claimed reductions. A relative, placed on a hospital waiting list, told she would hear within x weeks, was told when this expired unmet that she had been transferred to a new waiting list & explanation refused
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Susan Cowell
Susan Cowell@SusanCowell·
I wonder where @Keir_Starmer will go and live once he’s stepped down, because let’s face it, he’s not going to be able to walk the streets without getting heckled for the rest of his life here 🤔
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@JChimirie66677 He’s another one who won’t let integrity get in the way of his ambition
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Ambition Before Accountability. The Pattern Burnham Hopes You've Forgotten Andy Burnham is positioning himself as the man who will change Labour for the better. The outsider who understands working people. The mayor who got things done. Before Westminster accepts that narrative it should examine the one thing Burnham has been consistent about throughout his career. When institutional failure has required a reckoning, he has commissioned a review, expressed anger and moved on. The reckoning never comes. Start with Mid Staffordshire. As Health Secretary from 2009 to 2010 Burnham personally recommended the trust for Foundation Trust status on the basis of four lines of information. Between 400 and 1,200 more patients died at Stafford Hospital than would have been expected. He and his predecessor Alan Johnson rejected 81 requests for a full public inquiry sitting in public across their combined tenures. The Francis Inquiry, which Burnham resisted, found systematic failures. David Nicholson, the NHS chief, told that inquiry that the level of detail Burnham required before recommending Foundation Trust status was surprising because usually ministers would expect much more. The HuffPost analysis published at the time concluded that looking at the witness statements it was difficult not to reach the conclusion that Burnham was guilty at best of incompetence, at worst of gross negligence. Burnham's response was to stand before Parliament and accuse the government of failing to respond adequately to the Francis Report. The report he never wanted. About the trust he had recommended. Then comes the Augusta inquiry. Operation Augusta was a Greater Manchester Police investigation into a grooming gang of up to 100 members who abused at least 57 children, some as young as 12. It was closed before Burnham's mayoralty. But when MPs wrote to him challenging him on the failures documented in the subsequent review, his response was described in Hansard as supine. He accepted the lack of resources argument without challenge despite Greater Manchester Police having gained over 1,000 additional officers in the years the operation ran. There was, in the words of MPs who examined his reply, no sense of injustice. The minutes from the GMP meeting where the decision to close Augusta was taken had disappeared. The minutes from Manchester City Council had disappeared at the same time. The IOPC subsequently concluded it could not determine who took the decision or why because records were missing and former employees were unwilling to cooperate. The Rochdale review he commissioned identified 96 men still deemed a potential risk to children who remained at large. Nobody has answered the question of what his mayoralty did to locate and prosecute them. Not Burnham. Not any of the MPs now championing him for Downing Street. The pattern is not accidental. Mid Staffordshire. Augusta. Rochdale. In every case the same structure. Institutional failure. Review commissioned. Parliamentary challenge answered inadequately. Unanswered questions buried under the next announcement. The man presenting himself as the antidote to institutional evasion has spent his entire career practicing it. Now he seeks to represent Makerfield. Reform is ahead in polling for the seat by 46 to 35 percent. Labour lost 20 councillors in Wigan last Thursday while Reform gained 23. The seat being handed to him is no longer the safe Labour fortress it once was. If he loses it his leadership bid ends before it begins. If he wins it the questions above will follow him to Westminster. The political class preparing to crown him has not required him to answer those questions once. It will not start now. Changing the leader without changing the culture of institutional evasion reproduces the problem with a more popular face attached. Britain has been here before. It knows how it ends.
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Kevin O'Sullivan
Kevin O'Sullivan@TVKev·
Rayner gets cleared. Farage gets investigated. The inate corruption of the left-wing establishment. Welcome to the ruins of once great Britain...
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CraiginEngland
CraiginEngland@ghost_wales·
I’m not going to be on here tomorrow Wednesday as I’m going to London to have further medical treatment regarding my ongoing health problems. I am doing ok it’s not something that can be cured it’s more a case of managing it via biological intravenous therapy and I’m scheduled to have another two surgeries between now and September. That will then make it 9 surgeries since my first emergency surgery in September 2025 I won’t know until September if I’m going to need further surgeries. I’m battling on with it all. I’m in very good hands with an excellent team looking after me. Thanks again for all your good wishes and apologies if I’ve not replied before. Meanwhile I just keep myself busy annoying people on here. Thank you 🙏 Please don’t reply as there’s no need I’m just letting you know what’s happening.
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Lowkey
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
It can now be revealed that the first six of the Filton 24 stood trial with a “terrorist connection” secretly imposed on their case. That means their sentences could be doubled. The jury were not informed about this before reaching their verdict finding four of them guilty.
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🟥Hackney Dr. of Terfery@NoShirleyNo·
Just getting ahead of yet a at another Terf split. I voted remain to avoid the inevitable chaos. But we had a referendum for which the rules were laid down. The majority voted no. That’s democracy. So no. I don’t believe we should rejoin.
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@Subversivite This is such good news as terrorist is what they are
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@RmSalih @5Pillarsuk @ShabanaMahmood so it is true, you do 5pillars UK bidding. Just shows how terrified you are of free speech being allowed in this country we see you we see them.How about cancelling some of the Muslim hate preachers that come here?
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
Tommy, we have absolutely decimated your speakers list for your march on Saturday. Please be aware that Muslims got this done, especially @5Pillarsuk which got the bandwagon rolling. It was my pleasure.
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@bbcpress Paddy McGuinness is the death knell to a programme. Have you not learnt yet? He’s really quite awful why you keep pushing him I have no idea.
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BBC Press Office@bbcpress·
🎱 It's official - Big Break is back! Paddy McGuinness and Stephen Hendry will be joined in studio by professional snooker players, from across the globe, straight off the competition circuit, in a bid to win their contestants the cash prize. More ➡️ bbc.in/3Rj4ULL
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@pandolfino Spurs players foot is in a different position in the cartoon to the live image
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Pippo Pandolfino
Pippo Pandolfino@pandolfino·
Clearly onside in live image magically offside in the cartoon model #lufc
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Kate C@Katecameron1·
@KayBurley No. He has brought this entirely upon himself. The difference he wants to make is totally alien to what the general public want. He really has no idea at all about people. He has neither curiosity nor instinct. His judgement is appalling, Mandelson, Boyle, Harman paedo protector
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Kay Burley@KayBurley·
I have never been a fan of Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. Top politicians need to realise it’s not just the message, but how you sell it that cuts through to the public psyche. His policies may well have been among the best for the country and some undoubtedly were but Sir Keir never seemed able to land them with the public. Voters rarely reward policies they don’t emotionally connect with. Yesterday’s reset speech didn’t help. What exactly was he trying to tell us. Now, in what could be the death throes of his tenancy in No 10 after less than two years at the top, I do find myself feeling for him. He pulled himself up by his bootstraps and reached not one but two of the highest offices in the land. So, as the wannabes circle the Cabinet table this morning, positioning for what may come next, spare a thought for a man who genuinely wanted to make a difference, but never quite mastered the art of making his case. Fair?
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