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qpr fan up north. politically homeless. ex golden arm for longtown cc🏏.KoL,jelly roll,killers,post malone, hardy 🎶 ❤️ vegas. vw camper, wainwrights 180/214

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The Sales Bull 🎯 Follow if you sell B2C or B2B
Supermarkets say food demand looks closer to 80 million people England now faces a 5 billion litre daily water shortfall 1.34 million households are waiting for council housing There are far more people here than we’re told We’re being lied to in plain sight
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James 𝕏ond
James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Trying to prove a point. How old were you when you became a homeowner for the first time?
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
First problem: fairness. A plumber contracted to work 50 hours and earning £50k will have a very different tax bill from a plumber contracted to work 40 hours and earning the same amount. Pay will vary wildly depending on the regular hours/overtime mix:
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Reform UK wants to abolish income tax on overtime. It sounds like a tax cut for hard work. Actually a tax cut for the word “overtime”. So little GDP impact & huge cost - we reckon £14bn not Reform's £5bn If you want to spent £5bn on tax cuts, we have ten better ways: 🧵
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Andy Fitchet
Andy Fitchet@AndyFitchet·
@MattCJBaker Well they don’t. Do they? Everyone will claim they work 40 hours at minimum wage and then get paid £100 an hour overtime and avoid thousands in tax crippling our public services. It’s an idiotic idea from almost every angle.
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Andy Fitchet
Andy Fitchet@AndyFitchet·
If you work 9-6:30 every single day Reform will promise you an extra £1000. Is that it? What a waste of life for £1k. Go spend time with your family, do some gardening, go to the pub, enjoy your life. The extra £1k to run yourself into the ground is not worth it.
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick

If you work at the Heinz factory near Wigan, do an hour and a half overtime every day, you’ll be *£1,000* a year better off. Reform will make work pay again.

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Mark Vipond
Mark Vipond@MarkVipond·
@RobKenyonReform Uncosted, unworkable, ill-conceived. Just another back-of-fag-packet policy from Reform.
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Cllr Rob Kenyon
Cllr Rob Kenyon@RobKenyonReform·
Reform will reward hard graft with fair pay. This policy to remove tax from overtime would have been a godsend for me a few years ago. It will help loads of people in Makerfield and Wigan.
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NellyGreen
NellyGreen@NellyGreen12298·
@AndyFitchet what the fuck are you on about you stupid prick? No one is making anyone work over time, they are saying you do then it will benefit you more than it used to, you fucking idiot
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Pedro Watters
Pedro Watters@pedrolefty1·
@Juve38Wa98021 @kelvmackenzie You’re a stupid cunt on numerous levels. Hopefully nobody in the country or the world listens to you., Labour have just over 3 years left on the term they were voted in for. Also they haven’t made the country worse in any way
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Reform 40%. Restore 7%. Burnham 43%. The Sunday Times poll for Survation at Makerfield shows the split right will bring in our most Lefty Prime Minister ever. Grateful if Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe would put down their swords and pick up the phone.
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Ellie Hodges
Ellie Hodges@elliehodges62·
Restore about to put Burnham into No 10. This is selfish from Rupert Lowe and shows this is all for his own interests and not for the good of this country. We don’t have time to mess around.
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UB1UB2 West London (Southall)
Hammersmith & Fulham Council and Crimestoppers have launched a public appeal to identify a man caught on CCTV spray-painting the phrase “I FARTED IN YOGA” onto a hoarding on Uxbridge Road in Shepherds Bush on Saturday 2 May 2026. The CCTV footage, released by the council as part of the appeal, shows the man writing the phrase in large capital letters complete with a copyright symbol, before stepping back to admire his work and adding a crude cartoon ghost next to it. He then stood casually by a public bin, vaping, while members of the public including school children and a cyclist passed by. The council has since painted over the graffiti at public expense. 🎥 Source: Hammersmith & Fulham Council, Crimestoppers 📍 Shepherds Bush, West London #UB1UB2 #ShepherdsBush #News
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Toby Wood
Toby Wood@TobyWoody·
Play-offs are currently all at Wembley. Could they have been … Middlesbrough v Hull City - St James’s Park? Bolton v Stockport- Old Trafford? Salford v Notts County - Villa Park? Surely we need to think about distance travelled/environmental concerns @henrywinter
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Paul
Paul@the_frypod·
Sky Sports now “Hull City were magnificent!” Er…no they weren’t. They put 10 men behind the ball. They defended the whole game and scrambled a goal in on 94 minutes. #Boro #UTB
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Innocent_
Innocent_@Innocent849·
Millwall finished 3rd on the log table with 83 points - Southampton finished 4th on the log table with 80 points - Middlesbrough finished 5th on the log table with 80 points - Hull City finished the league with 73 points sitting 6th Now guess who is back in the Premier League? Hull that finished 6th This play off should be scrapped sincerely because I don't see the reason why Millwall didn't qualify since they finished 3rd
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Ghost of Goose
Ghost of Goose@ghostofgoose5·
People really annoy me. These arseholes are having a full blown conversation on the phone with loudspeaker, he's also puffing cherry vape fumes everywhere 😡😡. The conversation is mind bendingly boring & his horrible skinny hairy legs look like they fell off a dead sparrow.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨NEWS: A Muslim man who tried to rape a 14 year old girl in Manchester named Mohammed Ayaz, originally from Pakistan, has been found dead just before he was due to be sentenced for his crime He was caught by a child protection trap group
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DaveQpr🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@supertolerant Absolutely spot on, im 58, I never went to a restaurant as a family when I was a kid. We had a chippy tea once a week on a Wednesday, coz my mam met up with her pals and my dad couldn't be arsed cooking 🤣
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Innocent Bystander
Innocent Bystander@supertolerant·
I was young in the 80s/90s in the UK. I don’t remember my parents ever going out to eat, except when we were on holiday (in the UK). I don’t think they ever took me to a fast food restaurant, or ordered takeaway food. People today have no clue how working people lived. /1
Raven@raven_brah

Boomers seem to forget that fast food used to be a normal, everyday expense for them because it was affordable. You could get a burger easily on minimum wage, it wasn’t some fancy treat you had once a year as a reward for pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.

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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Would you rather take £1 million upfront right now… 💷 OR Take 1p that doubles every single day for 30 days? 🤔 Most people get this wrong. Be honest.
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Stuey Beef 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Morrisons just said the quiet part out loud. Around 100 convenience stores are now on the chopping block. Hundreds of jobs are at risk. And the reason given is not “greedy supermarkets”, not “corporate profiteering”, not “Tory austerity”, not any of the slogans Labour spent years throwing around. It is “significant cost increases resulting from Government policy choices”. That is corporate-speak for: Labour made it more expensive to employ people, more expensive to operate, and harder to keep marginal stores alive. This is the basic economic reality the Government pretends does not exist. You can raise employer costs and call it “fairness”. You can increase wage mandates and call it “growth”. You can load more regulation onto businesses and call it “responsibility”. You can demand lower prices at the till while making every input cost higher behind the scenes. But eventually the spreadsheet wins. And when the spreadsheet wins, shops close. Not the imaginary shops in a Treasury forecast. Real ones. Local ones. The ones people use for milk, bread, prescriptions, newspapers, top-up groceries and last-minute essentials. The ones staffed by people who do not have the luxury of working from home while lecturing everyone else about “resilience”. This is the part Labour never wants to own. Their policies are always sold as compassion. But the consequences are brutally practical. A store that was just about viable becomes loss-making. A worker who was just about employed becomes “at risk”. A community that had a local shop now has an empty unit with metal shutters. And then ministers will stand up and blame “global pressures”, “market conditions”, “corporate decisions” or “the legacy we inherited”. NO. Morrisons has named the problem directly: government policy choices. That phrase matters. Because it means this was not inevitable. It was chosen.
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