Mus retweetledi
Mus
6.4K posts


Mus retweetledi
Mus retweetledi

Can someone tell me what I’m actually paying for?
My latest council tax bill has arrived. £330 a month.
For what?
We still have to pay extra just to have the garden waste collected.
The roads are knackered, the drains are blocked, and every time it rains the streets flood.
The local town is now devoid of shops because business rates and parking charges have made it almost impossible to trade and expensive for people to visit.
So where is the money going?
Councils spend tax revenue on vanity projects like cycle lanes that might see a bike once a decade and disability parking bays that sit empty most of the time.
Meanwhile the services we actually rely on continue to decline.
We are expected to pay more and more for less and less.
And at the same time we all see public money being spent on people who entered this country illegally and have never contributed.
So I’ll ask again.
What exactly are we paying for?
The whole system is broken.
English
Mus retweetledi

Nobody in government wants to hear it, but this needs to be said.
UK roads are a complete national embarrassment.
We pay:
Fuel duty.
Road tax.
Council tax.
VAT on every single car repair.
Billions of pounds.
Every single year.
And in return?
Potholes the size of paddling pools.
White lines so faded they're basically suggestions.
Street lights that haven't worked since 2019.
Pavements so broken disabled people can't use them.
Last year the average UK driver spent £143 repairing pothole damage.
Tyres.
Wheels.
Suspension.
Out of your own pocket.
Because the council won't accept liability.
They never do.
How could they?
They're completely faultless, no?
You report the pothole.
They send a man with a van.
He looks at it.
He leaves.
You report it again.
Nothing.
You report it a third time.
They fill it with something that lasts until the next rainfall.
It's back within a week.
Why fix it properly when you can keep pouring money into it, literally...
But your road tax went out on the 1st.
Like clockwork.
Every. Single. Month.
Where is the money going?
Genuinely.
Where is it going?
Does anyone have a good answer???

English
Mus retweetledi
Mus retweetledi

BetMGM has 𝗙𝗜𝗩𝗘 pairs of tickets to the Premier League Darts in Dublin 🎫
How to Enter:
🤝 𝗙𝗢𝗟𝗟𝗢𝗪 @BetMGMUK
🖤 𝗟𝗜𝗞𝗘 this post
💬 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧 #BetMGMDarts
18+ only. Winners notified 13th Mar.
T&Cs: betmgm.uk/4cC2wse
@OfficialPDC

English

BetMGM has 𝗙𝗜𝗩𝗘 pairs of tickets to the Premier League Darts in Nottingham 🎫
How to Enter:
🤝 𝗙𝗢𝗟𝗟𝗢𝗪 @BetMGMUK
🖤 𝗟𝗜𝗞𝗘 this post
💬 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧 #BetMGMDarts
18+ only. Winners notified 6th Mar.
T&Cs: betmgm.uk/4aUvhOk
@OfficialPDC

English
Mus retweetledi

So let me get this straight.
If a family has no legal right to be in Britain, the government will pay them £40,000 to leave.
Taxpayer money.
Your money.
But if you’re a British worker who lost your job?
Good luck.
If you’re a small business drowning in taxes and energy costs?
No cheque coming.
If you’re a family struggling to pay the bills?
Tighten your belt.
This is the madness of modern Britain.
Businesses closing.
Jobs disappearing.
Food banks growing.
Yet the government is throwing cash at people who were never meant to be here in the first place.
How does that help Britain?
How does that grow the economy?
How does that help the millions of people who actually pay the taxes?
It doesn’t.
It just shows how completely broken our priorities have become.

English
Mus retweetledi

🚨JOSH ROCK 9️⃣ DARTER GIVEAWAY!
To enter, simply:
Follow @doubletopdart
Follow @joshpearson180
Repost this tweet😏
Winner drawn one week from now (6th March)
Good luck 🤞
Double Top Darts@DoubleTopDart
I guess we’ve got a giveaway to do then…
English
Mus retweetledi

Reeves is boasting about a record £30bn January surplus.
But that surplus didn’t come from cutting waste or fixing inefficiency.
It came from a tax raid on hard-working people.
Not growth.
Not productivity.
Just squeezing businesses harder.
Unemployment is at 5.2%.
Labour costs up double digits.
Retail and hospitality freezing hiring.
That’s not strength.
That’s strain.
You can’t hammer job creators, celebrate one big tax month, and call it success.
Labour are punishing the people who pay the bills and applauding themselves for taking more.
No economy survives like that.
Cut the tax burden.
Back businesses.
Because when firms break, it’s game over.
English
Mus retweetledi

The fact that Britain has posted the biggest monthly budget surplus on record, £30.4billion - is being reported as a good news story.
Worth noting that this has not been achieved by growing the economy, but by a surge in capital gains tax, and freezing income‑tax thresholds. Essentially, they are taking more money from taxpayers.
English
Mus retweetledi

GIVEAWAY TIME! 🎯
The guys at @reddragondarts have put together a Jonny Clayton bundle including a signed set of darts to give to one of you lot!
To be in with a chance of winning:
Like
Retweet
Follow @joshpearson180 & @reddragondarts
Winner announced next week, good luck🤞🏼

Josh@joshpearson180
1 like and I’ll do a Jonny Clayton giveaway 🫵🏼🎯
English

@ARLukomski @munderspi 87 points gets you automatic promotion in every season bar 1 since 1999/2000. Champions in 13 of those.
English

@munderspi Since 2018/19, only three teams have managed more than 87 points. Orient in 22/23 and Stockport and Wrexham in 23/24. The last team to not achieve automatic promotion with more than 84 was Accrington (85) in 2015/16 and even then, it was goal difference.
English
Mus retweetledi








