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Katılım Mart 2025
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Felix 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Thank you to the following people for making sure people my age cannot enjoy an opportunity like this: Nigel Farage Michael Gove Boris Johnson Dominic Cummings David Frost David Cameron
European Parliament@Europarl_EN

If you're 18, you can travel across Europe for free. With DiscoverEU, young people can apply for a travel pass to explore Europe for up to 30 days. 8–22 April 2026 📅 Apply: youth.europa.eu/discovereu

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Salman
Salman@_SalmanAnwar·
Won't be using this account much for campaigning, but very proud to be standing in the St Andrew's & Docklands ward for this year's Hull City Council election for @reformparty_uk I'm Hull's biggest champion and it has so much untapped potential, but has been continually let down by Labour and the Lib Dems, with a large asylum hotel at the heart of the city as a sign of local failure Hull needs change, Hull needs Reform
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Rush
Rush@exRAF_Al·
The cost of lost tax income on ISA and pension tax relief to the UK government is c£60bn for the 2024/25 tax year. Add c55bn for public sector pensions, and that’s what state pensions cost in total, forget the Triple Lock. Why not scrap ISA and public sector DB instead?
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates

Is the state pension really so 'meagre'? Let's take a look... The basic state pension is just £12,547 a year. But... Only around 15% of pensioners rely on the state pension alone. The vast majority have other income from private pensions etc., which is exactly how our system is designed to work (and why the UK has generous tax breaks for pension contributions). The small proportion of pensioners whose only source of income is the state pension are entitled to other benefits in addition, including pension credit, housing benefit and council tax support. A pensioner with no other income, no savings, no disabilities, no care responsibilities and rent of £800 per month is entitled to £401.55 a week in benefits including state pension, which is £20,881 a year. For comparison, a full time minimum wage worker has an after tax income of £21,364. Unlike a pensioner, a full time minimum wage worker is not entitled to free travel, free prescriptions, a winter fuel payment or senior citizens discounts. £21,000 a year is not a lot of money. But the very poorest pensioners have similar incomes to low-wage workers. Given the greater costs faced by those who are working, it's perhaps not surprising that working age adults are now more likely to live in poverty than pensioners. And at the other end of the scale, one in four pensioners are millionaires and still receive the basic state pension, paid for by current tax payers (including those on minimum wage). No one (definitely not me) is suggesting that the state pension should be reduced for the poorest pensioners. But pension spending now accounts for half of the UK's social security budget and, given the urgent need to cut government spending, we must consider reforms like means-testing and scrapping the triple lock.

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Neil Clark
Neil Clark@NeilClark66·
These very nasty attacks on the state pension are unrelenting, particularly from this former Tory MP and @GBNEWS presenter. These people want it either scrapped altogether or only available to the very poorest. But all who have made the requisite National Insurance contributions have a RIGHT to a decent state pension. It’s a moral issue too. The elderly deserve a decent life in their remaining years. Indeed, looking after the elderly properly is the hallmark of a humane and civilised society. The anti-state pension activists are truly despicable.
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates

“It’s as if a form of wilful blindness has taken hold of some on the right, preventing them from seeing the state pension for what it has become – a universal basic income for those over a certain age.”

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Reem Ibrahim
Reem Ibrahim@ReemAmirIbrahim·
@miriam_cates 👏👏 exactly! If you live in a million pound house, why should a 20 something year old on minimum wage be paying for your retirement?
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Miriam Cates
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates·
Is the state pension really so 'meagre'? Let's take a look... The basic state pension is just £12,547 a year. But... Only around 15% of pensioners rely on the state pension alone. The vast majority have other income from private pensions etc., which is exactly how our system is designed to work (and why the UK has generous tax breaks for pension contributions). The small proportion of pensioners whose only source of income is the state pension are entitled to other benefits in addition, including pension credit, housing benefit and council tax support. A pensioner with no other income, no savings, no disabilities, no care responsibilities and rent of £800 per month is entitled to £401.55 a week in benefits including state pension, which is £20,881 a year. For comparison, a full time minimum wage worker has an after tax income of £21,364. Unlike a pensioner, a full time minimum wage worker is not entitled to free travel, free prescriptions, a winter fuel payment or senior citizens discounts. £21,000 a year is not a lot of money. But the very poorest pensioners have similar incomes to low-wage workers. Given the greater costs faced by those who are working, it's perhaps not surprising that working age adults are now more likely to live in poverty than pensioners. And at the other end of the scale, one in four pensioners are millionaires and still receive the basic state pension, paid for by current tax payers (including those on minimum wage). No one (definitely not me) is suggesting that the state pension should be reduced for the poorest pensioners. But pension spending now accounts for half of the UK's social security budget and, given the urgent need to cut government spending, we must consider reforms like means-testing and scrapping the triple lock.
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates

“Reform’s commitment to keep the triple lock is the final nail in the coffin for the hope of pension reform from the Right. Britain’s young people are now condemned to pay through the nose for the retirement of the wealthiest generation in history.” ✍️👇 conservativehome.com/2026/04/08/mir…

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Simon Fox
Simon Fox@SimonFoxWriter·
Why are the British people expected to adjust/erase their ENTIRE CULTURE, just to please 6% of the population? Why are our so-called leaders SO determined to make this happen? Why do they regard the 6% as FAR more important than the rest of us?
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Sedd 🇬🇧
Sedd 🇬🇧@SeddSezz·
Does anyone else find Zack Polanski very strange and genuinely creepy?
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Bohemian Atmosphere
Bohemian Atmosphere@BohemianAtmosp1·
They now are coming for fish n chips. Slowly chipping away at any joy or tradition we have left.
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MrFezziwig™
MrFezziwig™@MrFezz15·
Seems Twitter has decided my post was 'hateful' What do you think?
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Baraka Amuri
Baraka Amuri@TheBarakaShow·
IT'S CONFIRMED THAT “Millions WILL Stay” Under Rupert, sad to see this happening.
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VeilBreaker
VeilBreaker@Mrcrucified·
@RupertLowe10 Easy to shout blame but nobody wants to face why people risk drowning in the first place because fixing root causes is harder than pointing fingers after the damage is already done
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Four migrants drown in the Channel - anybody encouraging these illegals to make the crossing has blood on their hands.
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Esto es una playa en Polonia, ¿qué notas?
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: Four people have died after attempting to cross the English Channel in a small boat, French local authorities have confirmed. Sky's @olivermiocic has the latest on the story. trib.al/iSBmY0d 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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