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@Loain67

Oldish Bloke. Love my country. Reform our electoral system. Nana Akua for Prime Minister. FFS stop knife crime. Reposts/Likes DO NOT endorse or agree content.

England, United Kingdom Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Lee Hurst
Lee Hurst@LeeHurstComic·
Amazing what you can do when you’re the opposition.
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
Imagine, you go out with your mum and friends for the evening. You are followed and stalked by a man you don’t know. This happened to Oliwia Zawislak, a 19 year old girl in Cheltenham. She had left a night out early as she was working the next day when Abdolrahman Banafsha approached her on August 31, 2025. She was so frightened she went into a pub but they told her it was closed and she had to leave. When she got outside Banafsha, an Iranian asylum seeker who arrived in the UK on a small boat, dragged her into a nearby house where he assaulted her. Eventually she managed to get away and fled the house. He was arrested later that day and given just 27 months in a young offender’s institute after he admitted his guilt. He is 20 years old. He has also been placed on a sex offender’s list for 10 years. He has not been deported nor is there any suggestion that he will be deported. Oliwia came forward and rejected her right to anonymity because her life has been ruined and she does not want this to happen to anyone else.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Greetings on Easter. This sacred day celebrates hope and renewal. May it bring peace, joy and brightness to everyone’s lives. May the teachings of Jesus Christ inspire all to be kind and strengthen the spirit of togetherness in society.
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Paul Read GB
Paul Read GB@PaulReadGB·
Had pensioners been allowed to invest their NI contribution over forty years they would have a pension pot of £215,000 this year. Instead, they had to contribute to this snide bastard's public services.
Benedict Spence@BenedictSpence

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Tom Slater
Tom Slater@Tom_Slater_·
The police are just standing around, and the little shits know it ‘The feds are doing nothing, bro, shall we go in?’ What a mess
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PeterExpat.🇬🇧
PeterExpat.🇬🇧@GhostHexpat·
@ZackPolanski 😂😂 Are you fucking thick on purpose, Dave? We ship LNG from Qatar & the USA (£12bn). We import gas & oil from Norway (£40bn). Wouldn't it be good if we had the taxes from homegrown gas & oil? My dog is smarter than you on economics. Yer thick twat.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Reform are predicted to gain Newcastle Council. Labour going from 45 seats to just 10. Reform are predicted to gain Sunderland Council, with Labour completely wiped out. We’re just over a month away from Keir Starmer’s biggest humiliation so far. Glorious!
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A View From Yorkshire 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
We voted to leave in 2016. Not “leave a bit.” Not “leave until someone in Westminster gets bored.” Leave. What followed? Years of political tap dancing—Prime Ministers treating the result like a spelling mistake they could quietly correct if they squinted hard enough. And now—after all that—the big idea is: “Let’s just rejoin.” Of course. Because nothing says stable, serious governance like reversing the biggest democratic decision in modern British history on a whim. No plan. No terms. No clue what we’d have to give up to get back in. Just vibes… and a superiority complex. And here’s the part they hope you don’t notice: It wasn’t even in the Labour manifesto. Funny that. Because when politicians actually believe in something, they tend to mention it before asking for your vote. But this? This feels more like: “Don’t worry about what we said—this is what we meant.” You’re not being governed… you’re being managed. So now the question isn’t just about the EU— It’s this: When did democratic decisions become optional? Because if the answer is “whenever it’s inconvenient”… Then yeah— we’re not voters anymore. We’re mugs.
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
This week the National Education Union has vowed to stop a Reform government- by urging its 500,000 teacher members to campaign against Reform in the classroom. This is not education. It’s indoctrination. And it’s against the law.
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The Best
The Best@Thebestfigen·
Japan is that country where elementary school children walk to school alone without any fear of anything bad happening to them. A thousand light-years ahead of the rest of the world…
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Man Of Kent 🩵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🍒🏇⚽️🐓🦮
The 1946 National Insurance Act was called 'the best insurance policy the British people ever had' by the Labour government at that time. It entitled pensioners to a contribution-based pension that would not be means-tested. To renege on that contract now would be one of the biggest betrayals of the British people ever.
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Frances Smith
Frances Smith@francessmith·
I voted leave. I changed my mind a few months before the referendum, because I didn't like the rudeness of remainers, so I decided to explore the arguments in more depth, and have been a proud leaver ever since.
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Frances Smith
Frances Smith@francessmith·
There was no 8% loss of gdp, it's fantasy. Our gdp since brexit is inline with countries in the EU. It is absurd to imagine that the UK alone would have had an 8% increase in gdp by staying in the EU, when no other countries in it have. Lies for the gullible.
Dasher@DetlingDasher1

@francessmith “I’m going to inflict an 8% loss of GDP per capita on the country because all the people were nasty to me” Quite the take.

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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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Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold@AndrewGold_ok·
"My mum reported me missing. The call operator said she wasn't allowed to describe them as Asian males - and that she should be glad I was learning a different culture." Fiona Goddard was abused for five years while the police watched. This is her story 👇
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Kiera Diss
Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
This absolute idiot recorded on dashcam on the M4 should not be on British roads. Driving like a total wanker. No excuse for this.
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