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Nic Doczi

@NicGT3

🇳🇿🇬🇧🇭🇺Protect our borders and countrymen. Love hard work, cars, gardens and dogs, loathe progressives. Not so hot now, sadly!🌞🌞🌞

Torbay, Devon and the Algarve Katılım Haziran 2009
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June Slater
June Slater@juneslater17·
I have 251,000 followers on TwitterX. I used to love it . I still enjoy ripping politicians a new one 😉 Generally l leave the ones on the Right alone. I may well see their flaws but they pretty much want many of the things that I do. So I don't engage. Where it's become unenjoyable, After I make a post on my own page ...the viciousness of the right completely outweighs attacks from the left. I've made it clear where my support lies and I've shared my reasoning many times. It's all pretty practical stuff Yet those who support other much more recent parties think it's ok to come on the thread insult my intelligence and claim my support is because of some bonkers crush on Nigel Farage. 🙄 I haven't had a crush on anyone since the 5th form when I drooled over Donny Osmond and stuck a photo of his face on my mate's head so she could pretend to be him mining to Puppy Love. It was a complete disaster as she started hyperventilating cause I'd stuck it on too tight and she couldn't get any air in . It was as I was sellotaping Donny's lips back together so I could still use the photo on my wall as a pun up, that I realised it was probably better to concentrate my efforts on local boys rather than Donny. I was keen, but I didn't join The Mormons. I see it like this .. I'm in a war and I need to be around plenty of soldiers and weaponry, who's got the most? Who's made the most progress? Who actually has a chance ? Who's got some experience? The others may make really good tweets and possibly get amplified by favourable algorithms but that doesn't turn into seats. Seats come from people chucking their hat in the ring and daring to stand as a candidate. This is a hard slog. These council elections are showing how difficult that job is. Reform are currently vetting 5000.. How many has your team got ? I never tell you who to vote for I just tell you what I'm doing and how my chosen team are doing so far .. That's it ..so there no need to call me a moron or a fool or twist what I say .. I don't go in your page and do it to you . I only retaliate if you come on my thread.. As far as crushes and being a fan girl are concerned ... I can assure you as I rub magnesium on my knees at night, Take my keep me alive supplements, do my stretches then I can unfold slightly better than a Blackpool deckchair I'm not the slightest but interested in anything but the political outcome for this country. .
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Jane Hutchins
Jane Hutchins@JHutchins4987·
@jakeyjake1734 People of retirement age often continue to work for mental health reasons. to prevent loneliness and to prevent early dementia. especially if they live alone.
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Jake
Jake@jakeyjake1734·
To all those morons that are triggered about my post of my uncle retiring getting his state pension but continuing to work in his £45,000 a year job I don’t see your outrage with these fuckers that have got four or five kids with four or five men getting two grand a month
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F U Z Z Y G O A T ™
F U Z Z Y G O A T ™@Fuzzygoat·
@WingsScotland Almost at the stage where it’s not worth registering as a business. Because if you do HMRC and accounting costs will quickly drain the life out of you and your business.
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Wings Over Scotland
Wings Over Scotland@WingsScotland·
What sort of piss-brained CUNTBUCKET decided that the best way to improve the nation’s productivity was to make everyone do four times as many fucking tax returns?
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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
Every so called ‘political refugee’ who goes back to their own country on holiday, should lose their asylum status and be immediately deported. This should be retrospectively applied too.
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000

Muslim “refugees” exploiting the UK’s welfare system by going on a trip back to Afghanistan to visit their Taliban family members and friends. Should their asylum status be revoked imminently to prevent further exploitation of British taxpayers?

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Rag Top Hat
Rag Top Hat@RagTopHat·
No, that’s just wrong. The UK state pension was never a personal pot and never an investment fund. It has always been a transfer system. National Insurance gives you entitlement, not ownership. Your contributions were never saved or invested for you. They were used to pay the people already retired at the time. There was no big pool of money being built up and then “misused”. That system simply never existed. The “contributions” language was political packaging to make a tax feel like insurance. It doesn’t change how it actually works. If it were a real pot, the money would be there with your name on it. It isn’t. The only reason pensions get paid is because current workers are funding them right now.
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Tinebob
Tinebob@Tinebobagain·
Restore supporter. Another one. They aren’t doing themselves any favours by going after pensioners instead of the real enemy. The greens will win. Shame.
Rag Top Hat@RagTopHat

@Tinebobagain Yes, one day we will be elderly and there won’t be any triple locked state pension for us. We’ll still be paying off the debt left by your generation to fund your state handouts.

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WitchEnd
WitchEnd@WitchEnd·
State Pensions; classic deception by government. They collected contributions under one set of promises, spent the money elsewhere, then rebranded the promises when demographics caught up. Pensioners who worked 40-50 years and upheld their side of the inter-generational contract are suddenly the villains. Road tax is the same thing...
Cornwall7000 ⛵️🐕@cornwall70001

Then explain why I’d get a reduced pension if I didn’t pay enough NI contributions.

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Nic Doczi
Nic Doczi@NicGT3·
Spoon? Combined Working-Age Disability Benefit Trends (PIP + DLA) When looking at the total for working-age disability benefits (PIP + remaining DLA), the increase is still substantial but slightly different due to the ongoing (though declining) DLA component: • Around May 2019: ~2.0–2.1 million working-age people on PIP or DLA. • By August 2025: ~3.3 million working-age PIP/DLA claimants in England & Wales. • Broader figures (including some pension-age overlaps or UK-wide) show working-age disability benefits rising from ~2.1–2.2 million in 2019–20 to ~3.2–3.4 million in recent data (2023–2025/26 period). The net growth is driven primarily by new PIP awards (which surged post-2021), with DLA reassessments contributing to the PIP total but not fully offsetting the decline in standalone DLA for working-age adults. Overall disability benefit caseload (including child DLA and pension-age elements) has grown even more when all components are combined.
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Katharine Birbalsingh
Katharine Birbalsingh@Miss_Snuffy·
“…the current epidemic of childhood disability is not a medical problem. It is a cultural failure. Telling children that they are disabled, and unable to cope with the demands of life, is setting them up for a life of dependency and unfulfilled potential” spiked-online.com/2026/04/03/why…
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
If you're looking for a last minute Easter getaway, there's only one option. Great Yarmouth. Fantastic for children, amazing scenery and plenty to do for the family. It's like going back in time a couple of decades. In a VERY good way. I love it. Proper England.
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Nic Doczi
Nic Doczi@NicGT3·
@seb_locke_ Persuasive but the scale of the invasion past and present dwarfs the free speech concerns Of course, do both simultaneously
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Sebastian Locke 🇬🇧
@NicGT3 Thanks for getting involved 👍🏼…the way I see it Nic, is that while we are still being constrained in what we are allowed to say we can’t freely and openly make the case for what actually needs to be done.
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Sebastian Locke 🇬🇧
Priorities: ( As I see it) 1) Speech protection as a natural right. 2) Policing Reform. 3) Border Security/Immigration/Remigration for UK. 4) Rebuild a much streamlined British State 5) Get Britons actually working/increase GDP per capita. 6) Lead the West and an EU free Europe in a proud defence of its heritage.
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Gary McLeeve.
Gary McLeeve.@GaryMcleft·
@isnit0 Erm. 👇 HMRC data shows there is now more people over 70s paying income tax than the under 30.
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Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc
For the retired people in the comments claiming "I paid more than my fair share". Actually, most of you didn't. You're being subsidised by me, my peers, and the children we won't be able to have.
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Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc@isnit0

PSA: Pensioner Spending is the single largest line item here - *£160bn*. More than half of all benefit spending. More than NHS England, or all NHS Providers. Want to pay less tax? Reduce the benefits we give to people who’ve had an entire life to prepare and save.

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Nic Doczi
Nic Doczi@NicGT3·
PIP Claims (Caseload) Trends PIP caseload (number of people with entitlement to the benefit) in England and Wales has risen sharply, nearly doubling in about seven years. Key data points include: • January 2019: ~2.05 million claimants. • Early 2022: ~2.8 million (working-age focus in some reports). • January 2025: 3.7 million. • October 2025: 3.9 million. • January 2026: ~3.93 million (record high, up ~6% or +233,000 year-on-year).
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Harman Singh Kapoor
Harman Singh Kapoor@kingkapoor72·
Triple protection against radical inbreds 1 Single malt 15 yrs (not 6 or 9 yrs) 2 Bacon 3 Body armour
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Peter Kyle
Peter Kyle@peterkyle·
From Monday, we’re strengthening sick pay and introducing day one rights for paternity and unpaid parental leave. This is just the start.
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Nic Doczi
Nic Doczi@NicGT3·
@blaiklockBP Fuck Off, I paid NI for over 35 years, that is the only ‘argument’ I will make
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John Redwood
John Redwood@johnredwood·
Why do people put out lies about loss of GDP and trade from Brexit based on out of date wrong forecasts? The official numbers for trade and GDP over the last ten years show no Brexit losses, with the UK outperforming Germany for GDP.
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