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Neil Gascoyne #FBPE 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇨🇾🎸🎵🤿

@Ne_chloropterus

Retired from IT, interested in politics, PROUD REMAINER, sustainability, veggie, motorcyclist, scuba diver. Instant block for racists and the R word.

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The Rev. Anton Mittens 🌹👮🎓
So it was Oxford where the Supreme Leader of Flag Shaggers and Coward of Calais Ryan Bridge was getting in the face of a woman cyclist and committing numerous offences (that don't need Morse to detect).
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Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM·
Urgent message.
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Rizza
Rizza@Rizzabeast·
What selling out you’re country looks like.
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
Can you name a more unique guitar player than him?
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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
"Even his enemies admit that the Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero knows what he is doing. That, in large part, is why he is so hated by his opponents." That's one way of putting it. The wrong way. Even the GMB thinks his plans are mad: spectator.co.uk/article/weve-c… And my loathing of Miliband isn't because he is too good. It's because he has had such a malign impact since becoming Labour leader, most obviously in preventing action against Assad and enabling Corbyn to become his successor: thejc.com/opinion/ed-mil…
The New Statesman@NewStatesman

A CERTAIN IDEA OF ED MILIBAND by @Will___lloyd The story of the post-Blair Labour party, if it can be contained in one individual, is the story of Ed Miliband. This is not a story about backstabbing brothers, back room deals with “union paymasters”, election promises printed on tomb stones, questionable slogans on mugs, bacon sandwiches, or double kitchens; nor anything as vulgar as retail policies aimed at marginal constituencies. Miliband’s story is really about the exhilaration of ideas: where they come from, why some of us fall in love with them, and what propels those ideas from the fringes of the debate to the fulcrum of an era. This is not an argument about whether those ideas and the policies they eventually become are right or wrong. It’s a story about the long-term political power that commanding those ideas allows an individual to wield. It is about the years of Edward Samuel Miliband - and Milibandism - which might be seen as the latest, or perhaps even the last, attempt to restore a social democratic political economy in Britain. Since July 2024, when Labour returned to government, it has been hard to work out precisely the point of this administration: to spend a bit more here and there, but leave an abject economic settlement largely intact; or to be much more than that, to fundamentally reshape Britain? For the last 20 months, Miliband has stood distinctly apart from those growing doubts. Even his enemies admit that the Minister for Energy Security and Net Zero knows what he is doing. That, in large part, is why he is so hated by his opponents. Miliband is getting social democratic things done at scale: during an era of uncontrollable global conflict, which began with the Ukraine war and is spiralling in Iran, when the direction of energy policy has become the most fiercely disputed issue in British politics. Miliband and his ideas have become a lightning rod for opponents of this government. (“Eco-zealot”; “madman”; “hysterical eco-obsessive”; “muddled climate zealot”; “demented fantasies”; these are Fleet Street editorials’ relentless tribute to his perceived threat.) And yet, as one of those critics, a source who had worked with Miliband during his leadership of the Labour Party between 2010 and 2015, grudgingly admitted: “There is something about Ed that is significant. He is a symbolic figure… the last flickering of social democracy.” Cover art by Mona Eing and Michael Meißner

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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War – a title he requested because “Defense” sounded too apologetic has announced that Iran’s defeat is the greatest in human history. Not Napoleon at Waterloo. Not Berlin in 1945. This. “They are toast, and they know it,”  he told reporters, apparently unaware that the Strait of Hormuz was still closed and oil had just hit $93 a barrel. Famous last words. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Neil Gascoyne #FBPE 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇨🇾🎸🎵🤿
@colder_sarcasm Typical right wing tactic, divide through envy, then conquer in a race to the bottom. The next argument is why should anyone have a pension? Then why shouldn't everyone be productive until they die? It's a culture of seeing people only as productive units, nothing more.
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Michael M. 🇨🇭🇳🇴🇮🇸🇱🇮🇬🇧/🇨🇾
I've seen it all now. An Aussie @rustybroo complaining about a trade deal with the EU because of it having "low quality wine and meat"... that either way would be subject to passing Australian market standard border controls to enter & be sold onto the Australian market
Rusty Broo@rustybroo

@vivamjm @Rizzabeast Why is the FTA a dog? 3 parts. Trade. We are opening our markets to cheap low quality produce like wine and meat which will impact Aust. Horizion Europe. This project is an EU slush fund and seeks to benefit EU. Defence. Why would we sign up to defend EU. Don't they have Armies

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Rusty Broo@rustybroo·
@vivamjm @Rizzabeast Why is the FTA a dog? 3 parts. Trade. We are opening our markets to cheap low quality produce like wine and meat which will impact Aust. Horizion Europe. This project is an EU slush fund and seeks to benefit EU. Defence. Why would we sign up to defend EU. Don't they have Armies
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Lovable Liberal and his Old English sheepdog
TRUMP STIFF'S UK POLICE! Donald Trump is refusing to pay a $900,000 bill for police protection during his UK visit last September. The money is needed to compensate officers who worked overtime to keep Trump safe. Your Thoughts?
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Sir Jeremy Hunt MP
Sir Jeremy Hunt MP@Jeremy_Hunt·
Why we cannot keep responding to economic shocks by increasing our national debt - my question to Rachel Reeves today
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(((Milo Tindle)))
(((Milo Tindle)))@MiloTindle9·
@Richard45256152 History is riddled with bad taxes. Nothing to do with “growing up”, just an ability to understand how an economy dies.
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(((Milo Tindle)))@MiloTindle9·
It costs approximately £100 to fill up my car. £60 of that is to pay her for the privilege.
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Danny T
Danny T@DannyT41449032·
@Ne_chloropterus @JillBelch Oil, drill a hole and pump out. REE minerals you dig and scrape out about 50 tonnes of earth for way less than a thimble full. But like I say if we'd done nuclear none of that would be an issue.
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Dr Jill Belch
Dr Jill Belch@JillBelch·
We don’t own it. We’d pay same price as currently. It’s causing climate change. Renewables don’t get involved in wars. Renewables are cheaper. Renewables don’t pollute. No brainer.
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Craig.
Craig.@bambibristol·
Imagine giving up your time voluntarily for a charity, to save lives at sea… Only to face relentless aggression from this pack of toothless, knuckle dragging, xenophobes….
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