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The lefty Interrogator

@Mathieson4426

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England, United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2022
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The lefty Interrogator
The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
Am opening up a BlueSky account at @TheLeftyGator for the intelligent to follow. I'll stick around here aswell because I'm not letting Facism go unanswered. I'll never back away from punching a Nazi in the face or calling them a cùnt.
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Adam
Adam@adamemedia1·
THE DEAL IS DEAD 🇬🇧 Ex-PM Tony Blair is talking about ENDING the state pension. This is no longer a conspiracy. The want to remove one of the few things people still rely on. And once that’s gone… You’re on your own. This is the breaking of a fundamental social contract; You work, you pay in, you get security later. That’s over. The maths has shifted. An ageing population, fewer workers, and rising costs means younger generations are paying into a system that has stopped working and is actually making us poorer. State pensions are one of the largest government expenses. Draining our budgets. Great for boomers. Not so great for the generation being asked to sustain it while being told it won’t be there for us. This ongoing breakdown in the social contract has been catastrophic, leading to the rise in NEETS (Google it) as many are figuring out that work does not pay. Having a job no longer guarantees financial stability. And those with wealth? Well, we’re now seeing mass economic immigration OUT of the west. The tiny island of the UK was only behind China in terms of wealthy people leaving. So what comes next? My guess: this will pave the way for UBI. One payment. For everyone in the permanent underclass. More centralised and controlled. You will own nothing and be happy.
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Rod D. Martin
Rod D. Martin@RodDMartin·
@jurgen_nauditt Trump is deliberately telling you we're sick of your freeloading and your bad attitude. FAFO.
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Trump – No Tomahawk Cruise Missiles for Europe. Is Trump deliberately weakening Europe against a Russian attack? Trump's announcement to reduce the US military contingent in Germany by more than 5,000 troops and to completely rescind the deployment of a battalion with long-range weapons – including Tomahawk cruise missiles – personally promised by Biden, is not just a dangerous U-turn. It is a strategic error of historic proportions that undermines the entire European security architecture. FT. While Biden had explicitly positioned the presence of American long-range weapons in Germany as a response to the growing Russian threat, Trump is now signaling precisely the opposite: America is withdrawing, deterrence is being weakened, and NATO's eastern flank remains vulnerable. More than 5,000 fewer troops in Germany mean, specifically, less training capacity, less rapid response capability, and less credibility with Moscow. The Tomahawks, which Putin has so far had to take seriously, will remain in the US – or will not be deployed at all. This isn't "cost optimization," it's a gift to the Kremlin. You can twist and turn it however you like: This policy appears to be a deliberate attempt by Trump to weaken Europe as much as possible for Russia's next move. Whether driven by isolationist indifference, a misguided "America First" logic, or an undisguised sympathy for authoritarian leaders, the result is the same: Putin receives the clear message that the US is no longer prepared to defend its European allies with full force. Germany, Poland, the Baltic states, and Ukraine are paying the price for this American self-disempowerment. Europe is now being forced to finally assume responsibility itself—unfortunately, it's clear that most European states are neither financially nor politically capable of doing so.
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The lefty Interrogator
The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
@SkyNews Like it or not its unafforable since Brexit State Pensions is now £177Bn a year Inrerest on borrowing is £100Bn a year We are borrowing £12Bn a month to pay for Pensions... Its more than we spend on Defence & Education combined. It is Bankrupting the country. @bankofengland
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Tony Blair Institute calls to scrap 'outdated and unaffordable' triple lock trib.al/Zo2IhiN
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The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
@SkyNews Where shall we go on holiday honey?? I know,.lets go imstagrammin in that Country that sponsored Terry Waite chained to a radiator for 5 years.. Great idea babe..
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Sky News@SkyNews·
British couple detained in Iranian prison fear they are 'sitting ducks' after fellow inmates are executed trib.al/Relh4KK
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Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been taken to hospital after feeling unwell at Old Trafford before the side's Premier League match against Liverpool. trib.al/vH15Kbp 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Snooker spectator ejected in disrupted start to world championship final trib.al/BoRowko
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Sky Sports Scotland
Sky Sports Scotland@ScotlandSky·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 "I'm more or less set in my mind" Steve Clarke says there is no real time for changes to the Scotland World Cup squad - but there are still two positions he's not sure of as he picks up the PFA Scotland Special Merit Award 👏
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The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
@Choyaa13 Yep, ref finally removed someone last night. I blame the refs for being too tolerant..start removing them and the behaviour will change but if they keep tolerating it itll continue..
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Choyaa@Choyaa13·
The Crucible audience hasn't covered itself in glory this year. Inane chants, interrupting players during shots, and phones going off, zero respect. Considering how expensive and rare these tickets are, some of those watching don’t seem to actually like snooker. Very odd.
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Robbie Hendricks@robbiehendricks·
Went to get gas and groceries and set some ugly records. Highest price I’ve ever paid for gas - $5.89/gallon Highest grocery bill I’ve ever had - $369.28 I just spent $475 to get gas and groceries. Can’t be sustainable for 90% of people.
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Dave
Dave@dave_n84·
Stonewall red card. Absolute idiot.
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The lefty Interrogator
The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
@WeAreWST Right. People who shout out and people who dont put their phones to silent having been reminded to do so should be kicked out. Sfop this constant askin them and them not botherin. Kick them out take their names, ban them for 12 months so they cant attend next year.
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Ashley Cowburn@ashcowburn·
Keir Starmer makes clear he has no intention of standing aside (willingly) telling @BBCr4today: “I was elected in July 24 on a manifesto of change. “It was a five-year term that I won with a landslide victory, and I'll be judged at the end of that period, at the next election, by whether I've delivered on what I promised.” mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
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SPFL@spfl·
The next chapter in the title race 📖 📺 @SkySports (12:00pm k.o.)
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
The United States has approved $8.6bn in arms sales to Middle East allies amid the US-Israel war on Iran aje.news/fdn9w3
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Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Ipswich Town are heading back to the Premier League after a dramatic conclusion to the Championship season. 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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The lefty Interrogator
The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
@dailybritainonx Streeting only has the numbers because Burnham is still a hypothetical. If he manages to get into Parliment he will have the numbers.
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The Daily Britain@dailybritainonx·
Andy Burnham has identified parliamentary seats where MPs will step aside for him, lined up someone to replace him as Greater Manchester mayor, and has a "radical rewiring of the state" plan ready to announce in a byelection campaign. His allies say he could be back in Westminster "within weeks." New polling shows just 1 in 10 voters think Starmer should stay after May 7. Full story at the link below 👇
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The lefty Interrogator
The lefty Interrogator@Mathieson4426·
@Microinteracti1 They cant withdraw the troops. It needs certified that it wont damage NATO capability. Thats law, Congress has to test that and then approve. Which they wont.. So Trump is chattin shit.
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Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
NATO Is Disintegrating, And Only One Country Is Holding the Matches Donald Tusk, the Polish Prime Minister and a man who has spent his entire career watching Russia from uncomfortably close range, said out loud this week what every European leader has been whispering into their wine glasses for months. NATO’s greatest threat, he said, is “the ongoing disintegration of our alliance.” He was not talking about Russia. He was not talking about China. He was talking about the United States of America, which has just announced it will yank roughly 5,000 troops out of Germany over the next six to twelve months, because Washington is apparently furious that Berlin refused to cheer along for the Iran war like a good little ally should. This is, to use the technical term, absolutely mental. NATO has held together for 76 years through the Cold War, the collapse of the Soviet Union, 9/11, and every crisis the modern world could throw at it. It survived all of that. What it is apparently struggling to survive is a single American administration that treats collective defence like a loyalty programme you get kicked out of for not spending enough at the checkout. NATO said Saturday it is working with Washington to “understand the decision.” That is diplomatic language for standing in the kitchen after someone has driven a car through your living room wall, trying very hard to remain calm. The withdrawal would reduce American forces in Germany by about 14 percent. That is not nothing. Germany sits at the geographic and logistical heart of NATO’s European posture. Troops there are not decorative. They are the tripwire, the logistics hub, the signal to Moscow that an attack on one is an attack on all. Poland knows this better than anyone. Poland, which shares a border with both Russia and Belarus, and which has spent decades quietly building itself into one of the most serious military forces in Europe precisely because it understands that geography is destiny and history is not finished. When Tusk says the alliance is disintegrating, he is not being dramatic. He is being Polish. And in matters of Russian aggression and Western reliability, the Poles have an uncomfortable habit of being right. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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SPFL@spfl·
Will Martin O'Neill keep his unbeaten Easter Road league record in tact? 🍀
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