Michael Brown

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Michael Brown

Michael Brown

@MikePBrown

London UK Katılım Mart 2009
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
Rupert Lowe annihilates a BBC Foot Soldier… BBC: “Patients will feel more comfortable speaking in their native language” Lowe: “I don’t care” BBC: “Fine” Lowe: “I have no interest in that. They live in England…they should speak English”
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Slimfit
Slimfit@iSlimfit·
Council tax is the boldest bill in the UK. You pay it whether you use the services or not, it goes up every April without asking, and if you miss it they escalate faster than any other creditor.
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Kevin Edger
Kevin Edger@KEdge23·
Hands up if you’ve had your council tax bill for the next year and it’s going up! 🙌🏼 Mine wasn’t frozen, it’s gone up. Labour lied to get into power. “Labour would freeze your council tax” “Not a penny more on your council tax” “No ifs, no buts” Lies, lies, and more lies.
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
I am fully convinced that 2019 was the last normal year we will ever have. Not normal in the sense of perfect. Not normal in the sense of without problems. But normal in the sense that there was still a shared reality. A baseline. A world that, for all its flaws, still felt like it operated according to recognisable rules. That world is gone. Since 2020, something fundamental has shifted and most people feel it even if they cannot name it. A persistent low-level anxiety that never fully lifts. A sense that time is moving both too fast and strangely out of sequence. A feeling that nothing quite lands the way it used to that experiences, connections, even ordinary moments feel slightly hollow, slightly off, like a frequency that no longer quite tunes in. Everyone is exhausted. Everyone is overwhelmed. And yet nothing seems to slow down long enough to make sense of it. The anchors are gone. The institutions we were raised to trust have revealed themselves. The social fabric that held communities together was deliberately stressed and in many places snapped entirely. The relationships that did not survive the last five years left silences that have not been filled. And underneath all of it is something that does not get said enough. Grief. Grief for the world that existed before. For the innocence of not knowing what we now know. For the relationships that were lost not to death but to division. For the version of the future we thought we were building that has quietly been replaced with something none of us voted for. 2019 was the last year most people lived without the constant sense that the ground beneath them could shift without warning. But we are living in the aftermath of something enormous and we are being asked to pretend that we are not. You are allowed to grieve what was lost. And you are allowed to say that the world as it was is gone — because it is. Look around.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
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SaintsReport
SaintsReport@saintsfcreport·
Le Tissier is our kinggg 😇🔴⚪️ #SaintsFC
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Rachel Reeves continues to work her magic: Job vacancies in Britain fall to their lowest level in five years as businesses freeze graduate recruitment amid rising national insurance and other labour costs.  The number of advertised roles dropped to under 700,000 in January, down 16 per cent year on year, the first time since January 2021 that vacancies have slipped below that level, meaning numbers being hired now only marginally above pandemic-era lows.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
🚨BREAKING🚨 It has been revealed that desperate Keir Starmer told his MP's: “Back me or I call an election, you’re ALL finished!” He warned them "Try a Rayner coup and it'll force a snap election – you'll ALL lose your seats!" Cabinet ministers scramble with public loyalty posts as Keir fights for survival in the Mandelson/Epstein scandal storm. This is raw desperation from a PM clinging to power at any cost. We have a crisis leader on the brink, what will he do next?!
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Baizewatch
Baizewatch@baizewatch·
Refreshing to see Steve Davis never tires of the '85 Final banter from Dennis Taylor.
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The Labour Party
The Labour Party@UKLabour·
Labour is the party of working people. Always have been. Always will be.
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Warren Buffett 📈 $SPY 👑
Warren Buffett 📈 $SPY 👑@OptionsBuffett·
I’m officially restarting the $1k to $100k Account Challenge for 2026 Tomorrow🚨 This challenge is going to retire dozens and will change lives💰 Like & comment “ Trade ” to join!❤️ (notifications must be on 🔔)
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
No CGI, no movie magic—just the surface of Mars in high definition. It is absolutely wild that we have eyes here. 140 million miles away from everyone you know!
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
As @YvetteCooperMP sets out in her letter, the historic tweets by Alaa Abd El-Fattah are absolutely abhorrent. With the rise of antisemitism, and recent horrific attacks, I know this has added to the distress of many in the Jewish community in the UK. We are taking steps to review the information failures in this case.
Yvette Cooper@YvetteCooperMP

I have written to the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee about the long-standing and deeply regrettable information failures exposed in recent days around the handling of consular cases, and how we intend to address them.

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Michael Brown
Michael Brown@MikePBrown·
@UKLabour As long as you don't pay into a work pension scheme. Jokers
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The Labour Party
The Labour Party@UKLabour·
Labour's Budget will mean more money in the pockets of working people.
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
Today I visited Citizens Advice with @JoStevensLabour, Rebecca Evans MS and @JaneHutt The message was clear - the affordability crisis is the biggest issue people are facing. That's why we're taking £150 of costs off energy bills, providing vital support to families in Wales.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Parents should not be fined for taking their children out of school, who otherwise have good attendance, for a time-limited family break. I've written to all headteachers in my constituency today asking for them to apply some common sense. A very positive response so far.
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Michael Brown
Michael Brown@MikePBrown·
@Keir_Starmer They think we are all idiots. Who is buying this nonsense? Out of your depth along with the rest of the cabinet. Country before party my arse
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Good news: interest rates have been cut five times since we came into government. Homebuyers are £1000 better off on their mortgages than they were a year ago. That's our Plan for Change in action.
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