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@PattersonRalph

Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Ralph
Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@SkySportsNews They stopped the checking for handball, saw handball and allowed the goal to stand - what’s the point?
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Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews·
🗣️ "That tells a different story..." Dermot Gallagher and Jay Bothroyd discuss whether Benjamin Sesko's goal should have stood against Liverpool?
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@dr_besty @Carla_littlerob Tax relief at standard rate is 20%, but they don’t “give “ it to you, as the pension you draw is taxed. When you die they will add the remaining fund to your estate and tax the surplus amount at 40% - your nearest and dearest pay income tax on it - giant Ponzi scheme
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Alex Jones@dr_besty·
@PattersonRalph @Carla_littlerob Your employer matches your contribution upto a certain point on a workplace pension and the government will give you 25% on any saving into a private pension. You also get a £20k tax free savings allowance every single year. How much more incentive do you need?
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Carla@Carla_littlerob·
The minimum wage is around £26,000. The state pension is £11,000. And the elite talk about the triple lock? We expect our pensioners, who can't typically work, to live on less than half of the minimum wage. It is outrageous and cruel in my view. #skynews #gbnews #bbcnews
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Alex Jones@dr_besty·
@Carla_littlerob The state pension was never meant to be a replacement for a wage, it is and always has been a safety net against extreme poverty. You have 40 years to save for retirement, you are given massive incentives to do so, if you only put the minimum in don't expect much back at the end
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@ProleOtter What wages do you pay in your businesses?
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ProletarianOtter🔻
ProletarianOtter🔻@ProleOtter·
If you cannot afford to pay your workers a living wage, you should not be in business. Simple.
Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪@PeterMcCormack

A minimum wage of £15 would end my coffee shop, it would have to close, as would many other businesses. I’ll explain for the economically illiterate. Staff costs are currently half our costs, a £15 minimum wage is actually more than £15 an hour for the company, because you have to add: - 12.07% holiday - Sick pay - Maternity pay if and when required - National insurance - Pension contributions These costs would mean the shop loses money because remember, energy costs are up, rates are up, regulations are up. Now you can pass these costs onto the consumer - that would mean charging a lot more for coffee, people won’t pay it. The likes of Starbucks and Costa can, because they have economies of scale. The independent doesn’t. Now the little socialist will say well this is your fault, if you can’t run a business that can afford to pay its staff properly, but the little socialist has never run a business and does not understand the dynamics. Now I could pay some staff off and fill those hours myself or reduce us to one staff member during certain periods - but this proves the point that a minimum wage costs jobs. There was a time when these jobs were done by kids, perhaps on the weekend, paid a lower wage, no holiday and no silly employment rights. Perhaps they were even paid cash. The dynamic worked and small businesses like this could operate. It was also a great first job. Sadly now it isn’t worth employing entitlement youngsters at this level of pay. So alas, I don’t need the stress, the business would close, a number of jobs would be lost. Economics is about understanding these dynamics, no vibes. The cost of living is not solved through passing on inflation to the business, it is solved by ending high inflation and creating prosperity. This is what socialists don’t understand, they can’t create prosperity, they can only destroy it.

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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@HipsterUnionRep Obviously, nobody wants to see police behaving in this way, but honestly now, what choice did they have?
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@stuey_beef Er, Frank Field also resigned from life, 2 years ago
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Stuey Beef 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The letter from 80 peers to Starmer is significant precisely because of who signed it. Baroness Luciana Berger resigned from Labour in February 2019 as one of seven MPs who quit in protest at Corbyn's approach to Brexit and anti-Semitism. She said Labour had become "institutionally anti-Semitic" and she was "embarrassed and ashamed" to stay. Former Labour deputy leader Tom Watson said Berger's decision to quit was a "wake-up call for the Labour Party" over anti-Semitism, stating "we were slow to acknowledge we had a problem and even slower to deal with it". Baroness Margaret Hodge confronted Corbyn directly when he was Labour leader, calling him an "anti-Semite and a racist" after the party adopted a controversial new anti-Semitism definition. Frank Field resigned the Labour whip in August 2018, accusing the party leadership of becoming "a force for anti-Semitism in British politics" and saying soldiers fought in the Second World War to "banish these views" but that the Labour leadership was "doing nothing substantive". Louise Ellman quit Labour in October 2019 after 55 years as a member, saying anti-Semitism had become "mainstream" in Labour under Corbyn's leadership and that she could "no longer advocate voting Labour when it risks Corbyn becoming PM". These people fought the institutional anti-Semitism battle under Corbyn. They believed Starmer represented change. Now they're writing to him warning of "profound failure". That's not political theatre - that's a devastating verdict on Starmer's government from people who know exactly what Labour anti-Semitism looks like.
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@p2p_alex Couldn’t agree more - also, if you want smaller quantities the butcher will happily give you them - brilliant if you want to try something different, or if you like chilli and your partner doesn’t
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Alex@p2p_alex·
I decided in January to start buying meat from Butchers rather than supermarkets. 4 months in what have I found 🤔👇
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@saintpat1962 @Prophesy_Scout Unusually, perhaps uniquely, I agree with Saintpat! After all our own SaintPat (Robinson) the best player in SLB wears number 13
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Saintpat@saintpat1962·
@Prophesy_Scout I appreciate the sentiment & he deserves all the plaudits possible but you only retire a shirt from a player of your own team
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Prophe(s)y. |@Prophesy_Scout·
We need to get Darius' number 13 retired league-wide. Would be a fitting tribute to a man with the domineering level of accomplishments he had in the league. Mr. 28, we'll miss you 🫡
Hoopsfix@Hoopsfix

After 22 seasons and 28 titles, it’s looking like 41 year old Darius Defoe will be retiring, with Head Coach Marc Steutel calling a timeout in the final moments of their first leg quarter-final vs London for the Newcastle fans to show their appreciation. What a career 👏🇬🇧🏀

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Kleo Super Sausage@SausageKleo·
@jjbiggsy I would rather say they are easily swayed by the lies Reform pushes than claiming they are thick. It didn’t help the Dems in the US elections so it won’t help us stop Reform. Most are desperate and left behind so fix those problems and Farage will fuck off for good
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@jjbiggsy These same people voted Labour, what did you call them then?
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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@PhilipProudfoot Must be embarrassing that your fearless leader has apologised
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
This will not stand up legally. Zack retweeted — did not issue a statement — a questioning of the seemingly excessive use of force. The head of the Met, during purdah, wrote a two page attack as if Zack had said it. It is clear involvement in politics.
Beth Rigby@BethRigby

Mark Rowley on @SkyNews re his open letter to @ZackPolanski. “I'm not getting involved in politics. I'm dealing with operations. I need my officers to have confidence to tackle the most difficult and dangerous individuals. Of course, there's always going to be sort of, sort of eccentricity and nonsense online. “But if an eminent person steps into operational policing and, sort of criticises officers in a way that can undermine their confidence to act, I need to support that…. He has stepped into operational policing with his criticism & inaccuracies & I need to put that straight”

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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@silverrich39 You do realise we’re already paying for it via taxes and NI?
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richard oneill@silverrich39·
Every time you or your family walk into a hospital mate, and not have to remortgage your house to pay the bill.
Ferafestiva@ferafestiva23

@silverrich39 In all of your 86 years can you honestly say you’ve seen socialism work anywhere? Can you please point it out to us? Thank you.

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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
I think this is disappointing coming from you. It's not nice Whether she was in a public space or not..she's entitled to have a drink without being judged and watched. The watching is a problem...women have it hard enough. She shouldn't ever feel she is only safe to drink in her own home.
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Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
There's something really creepy about a man writing about what a woman is doing when she's, presumably in her own time having a drink and he's stood just watching her.... Really disappointing @DPJHodges You have hounded Angela Rayner & Rachel Reeves for simple errors of judgment but said NOTHING about Farage and co. Pretty diabolical.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Really proud of @rachelmillward clarity on Question Time. This moment requires politicians to bring communities together. "We need to end the divisive language of setting one community against each other - and bring people together." #BBCQT
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Si H
Si H@simonhknapp·
@WilliamShatner While you’re there you should check out the best thing to ever come out of Liverpool. It’s called the East Lancs Road. And it will take you to the greatest City on Earth. Manchester.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
Nandos! Peri peri! Queen Square. I looked it up already! 😉🤣
AndyBee@andybee1168

@WilliamShatner I hope you get to go somewhere fantastic to eat. Liverpool was a European City of Culture at one point!

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Ralph@PattersonRalph·
@ZoeJardiniere Your bio says something about you researching - bit embarrassing 😳
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Michael Jackson will be Burnley’s interim manager until the end of the season, club statement confirms. Follows Scott Parker leaving with immediate effect.
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lan Byrne MP
lan Byrne MP@IanByrneMP·
Today I voted in favour of Keir Starmer going to the Privileges Committee over the Mandelson issue. I don’t agree with Labour MPs being whipped to vote against this and as my friend @EmmaLewell so eloquently told Parliament today, in doing so the Government has shown how deeply disconnected it is from the public mood. I am seeking full transparency and accountability from all public officials via #Hillsborough Law and nobody should be above that.
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Everton Extra
Everton Extra@Everton_Extra·
A random pub in Tenerife. 💙
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Paul🥷
Paul🥷@l4pablo·
Liverpool’s legendary tradition of applauding opposition goalkeepers is 60 years old and still one of the classiest moments in football. It began in the mid-1960s when Bill Shankly sent England World Cup hero Gordon Banks out early at Anfield. The Kop rose as one and gave the Leicester keeper a thunderous ovation, a heartfelt mark of respect for goalkeeping excellence that has lived on ever since. In the cauldron of Anfield, the famous stand always pauses to honour quality between the posts, no matter the colours. A unforgettable recent moment came in (2018) when Iker Casillas received a warm standing ovation from the Kop during Porto’s Champions League visit. The Spanish legend later said: “I want to thank Liverpool fans for the affection they showed… coming to a stadium like this and being applauded like that is superb.” Pure class from the Kop. Best fans in the world bar none ❤️ #LFC #YNWA
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