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Matthew Dimbylow PLY

@MattDimbylow

Paralympian, England & GB Paralympic Football Captain, Hall of Fame 2014. Challenged by Parkinson's. Multi Sport World Cup and World Championship Medalist

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Matthew Dimbylow PLY
Matthew Dimbylow PLY@MattDimbylow·
@LauraTrottMP Then there will be fewer teachers as schools go through the redundancy process a direct consequence of the freezes on funding.
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Laura Trott MP
Laura Trott MP@LauraTrottMP·
First Labour promised 6.5k more teachers but there are now 400 fewer. Then DfE publish a workforce plan that forgets SEN provision even though Labour’s reforms rely on mainstream schools doing far more. And now no new teachers until 29. Hard to call this a plan.
Cerys Turner@cerysturner7

Excl: According to DfE calculations, schools won't need any extra teachers from next month until 2029. This is despite teachers taking on new responsibilities for SEND, a curriculum overhaul, & the govt's ever-shifting policy to hire 6.5k new teachers. tes.com/magazine/news/…

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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
The govt's Student Loan Plan 2 repayment freeze in April 2027 must be reversed. It isn't moral. I'm concerned that my debate with Kemi Badenoch this morning distracts from the most immediate problem. In April 2027 Rachel Reeves will freeze the Plan 2 student loan threshold until 2030 which by then will increase graduate repayments by £300/yr more. This is effectively a unilateral negative breach of the student loan contract. Students were told the threshold would rise with average earnings. No commercial lender would be allowed to do this. The govt shouldn't do it either. Changing the terms of future students loans is a political decision - people may not like it but it is transparent. Negatively changing the terms of contracts already signed, and long in place, is a breach of natural justice.
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Danny Cullinane
Danny Cullinane@timbertopper400·
Back in the day when reading a pile of @OrdnanceSurvey maps could sound a bit like bands hoping to reach the pop charts…
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Chrissie
Chrissie@endeducbullying·
@MattDimbylow @JUSTICE4WBS Yes, when I was offered a £30,000 NDA they wouldn’t continue with the case. How is that fair? Bullies get to slide off to their next victim without any accountability.
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Chrissie@endeducbullying·
Appeal hearing on Tuesday. I have had to fight so hard as a litigant in person just to TRY & get a fair, equal hearing free from stereotypes & bias. The courts really are for the rich 💰 Not many people can fork out £14,000 plus VAT on employment tribunals. It needs to be accessible to all.
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Lionesses
Lionesses@Lionesses·
Our England Blind women's team are into the final of the IBSA World Championship after defeating Japan in a penalty shootout! ❤️ Report: eng.football/w5upng
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Pepe ❤️ @pepehart.bsky.social 🦋
Imagine someone you have never met forming this sort of negative opinion on you, based on lies they have been told. Sadly, these people do exist and will do anything to cover their tracks…I know and from personal experience.
Monsieur Cholet@stugoo17

#PostOfficeScandal #PostOfficeInquiry #FUJITSU #HumanRights #Whistleblowers #Castleton FLORA PAGE KC explores the partisan culture of Fujitsu's Litigation Support Team or 'Witness Statement Factory' . The Manager Peter Sewell amazingly formed the opinion that Lee Castleton was a 'nasty chap' despite having never met him, and as for the loyal automaton Mr Dunks - there are simply no words. @CastletonLee @Janetsk20073533 @TjX50 @tonydowney67 @chrish9070 @mariaspears @SeemaMisra_OBE @liambyrnemp @DavidDavisMP @kevinhollinrake @fujitsu_uk @Fujitsu_Global @AmbJapanUK @japantimes @gareththomasMP @NigelRailton @PostOffice @voiceofthePM @Jusmasel2015 @UKHouseofLords

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Matthew Dimbylow PLY@MattDimbylow·
@Cheshire_FA @easyuk A good fundraising platform. Although club structures, limit the funds that can be raised. Could you work together to enhance what the club receives, through a review of club governance and structure, commission rates, and the way the club receives payment?
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Cheshire Football Association@Cheshire_FA·
We’re urging our clubs and teams to make registering with @easyuk part of their affiliation process. It takes minutes, and will get your club some extra funding for the new season. Find out more at buff.ly/PbfwV1S
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Prof Nigel MacLennan, Leadership Coach
Leading Integrity Heroes/heroines of integrity in the UK should expect their livelihoods, careers, reputations & even lives to be destroyed by retaliation of the law breakers. When governments deliberately choose NOT to protect whistleblowers, they have blood on their hands.
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@Ryan_Daigler Spot on Ryan. And if you are exposing the law breaking of malignant narcissists, they will misappropriate organisational resources in an attempt to first silence rightdoers, and if that fails, they will spend vast amounts of money to prevent the truth being heard in court.
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Ryan Daigler - Exposing Narcissistic Abuse 🚩🚩
If you’re a genuinely good person, and you’re honest and compassionate, the malignant narcissist will hate you. And they will try to make everyone else doubt you or dislike you…It’s kind of crazy that people like this actually exist.
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Matthew Dimbylow PLY@MattDimbylow·
@ShaniDhanda Have the cuts already happened? The current waiting list appears to be getting longer not shorter!
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Dr Shani Dhanda
Dr Shani Dhanda@ShaniDhanda·
Expanding Access to Work and resourcing it properly would actually help more disabled people get in and stay in work. I'm very confused - the government is saying one thing, but their plans go against what they say they're trying to achieve.
Disability News Service@johnpringdns

Minister suggests cuts are coming to Access to Work scheme #AccessToWork #KeepBritainWorking @CommonsWorkPen @Debbie_Abrahams @StephenCTimms @SteveDarlingMP disabilitynewsservice.com/minister-sugge…

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Gary Chapman 💙
Gary Chapman 💙@GaryCha35543919·
@JimThorn54 @savegrassroots Absolutely Jim proper grassroots football never sees any financial aid and there are so many obstacles in the way for clubs to get anywhere near it
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SaveGrassRootsFooty@savegrassroots·
And who runs Grassroots football Mark ?
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Pepe ❤️ @pepehart.bsky.social 🦋
@warwickmansell When CEO of large MAT in SW wanted our school to come in with him, the conversation went something like ‘what car do you want Pepe? Whatever you want, Chair makes it happen! I got a pay rise of * because I asked’ He was gloating. It was shameful. All business men involved.
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Warwick Mansell
Warwick Mansell@warwickmansell·
New: No links to Cayman Islands, says academy trust’s leader. But its “sponsor” is registered there, published accounts state educationuncovered.co.uk/news/172886/no… Detailed look at comments by CEO of Aurora Academies Trust and connections to its “sponsorship,” via the firm Pansophic Learning.
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Matthew Dimbylow PLY@MattDimbylow·
@PaulKirton_ Being a CASC helps to alleviate funding challenges. Are you taking advantage of the benefits that to offers?
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Paul Kirton
Paul Kirton@PaulKirton_·
One of the hardest things to get in grassroots football is funding, however it costs £0.00 to offer a helping hand, to put a net up, collect cones in at the end of training, put corner flags out etc. You might be surprised how welcome a small offer of help will be. Just saying..
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Abigail Welsby
Abigail Welsby@AbbiWelsby·
You’re expected and advised to admit to guilt when you’re clearly not guilty, then if you don’t, you’re guilty of showing no remorse - for something you haven’t done. How can this be right??!
Pepe ❤️ @pepehart.bsky.social 🦋@pepe_hart

Because you have to suck up to them and pretend you are sorry (even if you aren’t) it’s how the TRA rolls. Unions know too which is why they advise you to say sorry to escape a ban. Sadly people follow this ‘advice’ and then it’s pot luck from there! It’s a failing regulator.

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