
PaulSres
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@fwjordanz Scarred me for years this film, wouldn't go in a telephone box.
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@LLBiggers In the UK GPs are private businesses and service is different in many parts of the country, Im with one of the highest rated GP services, I can see my doctor same day as long as I call up in the morning, it's not guaranteed. The figures you state are more like referals.
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@sunstar749 @MaziOkigbo @ScottJenningsKY The only answer there is no, anyone in the not sure or prefer not to say are saying yes... 45% of very liberal people will do violence...
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@WsagSyz @chrisnulled @jeremycorbyn The gov could have reduced the tax take to help people out, but they didn't, isn't that a form of profiteering?
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@chrisnulled @jeremycorbyn False equivalence.
BP has made a loss in only 4yrs of its entire 109yr history & those yrs were buffered by huge profits either side of those yrs.
Let’s not pretend that this company & many other large corporations aren’t profiteering.
Profiteering is not a good thing mate.
GIF
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How the world works in a nutshell: giant corporations profit from an illegal war whilst the governments who wage them tell the rest of us to tighten our belts.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 BREAKING: British oil and gas giant BP has more than doubled profits due to the Iran war - from $1.38bn to $3.2bn
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Deloitte’s CEO finding out his accountants have been pouring chemicals into the river

Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy
AOC says "rivers were on fire" because of corporations like Deloitte "pouring chemicals" into waterways. Deloitte is an accounting, consulting, and tax services firm. No idea what she's talking about.
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@UnaDavey11 @OkayBiology JK Rowling first began to write "Harry Potter" in various cafes in Edinburgh Scotland.
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@Ed_Miliband What about the government taxes that are profiting from this war in Iran? Cost of fuel increases so does the tax take?
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It would be completely wrong for a Government to stand by and allow companies to make excess profits from a war.
That’s why we’re taxing these windfall profits to help with the cost of living.
And why the Tories, Reform and the SNP are utterly wrong to oppose the windfall tax.
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
BP profits more than double as Iran war sends oil prices higher bbc.in/48qX7kU
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@drhingram I like the bit where the person filming it lifted up their camera to see where the pole was going but you just saw the wall behind the monitor.
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Would be quite a good bit if Forest somehow end up going from this
The Spurs Web@thespursweb
Can Tottenham survive?
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No Beto for the trip to West Ham and David Moyes told me Thierno Barry needs to "start scoring goals" to show him he can be the main striker. Interestingly the Everton manager hinted he would use someone else up front v West Ham but wouldn't be drawn on names.
Giulia Bould@GiuliaBould
David Moyes holds his pre match press conference at 13:30 ahead of Everton's trip to West Ham Blues, what do you want to know?
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Can’t quite believe the ZX Spectrum turns 44 today! 🙏 I’m even less willing to acknowledge I’m more than a decade older than it!
On 23 April 1982, Sir Clive Sinclair unveiled a rubber-keyed, rainbow-striped 8-bit computer at the Churchill Hotel in London. It cost £125. It sold over five million units. It contributed significantly to the launch of the British IT industry.
Around twenty thousand+ games were made for it including of course Jet Set Willy, Atic Atac and my personal fave - The Way of the Exploding Fist 🤜 💥
In the middle of an AI arms race, it’s worth remembering how simple the computing experience used to be.
What was your first ZX Spectrum game?🕹️

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CATL claims 6-minute charge and 1,500km range for new electric vehicle batteries ft.trib.al/IKoYAK3
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“Ooo I’m so angry I’ve taken my jacket off and rolled up my sleeves” You pathetic windbag
Bold Politics@_BoldPolitics
Time to take the fight to Palantir.
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