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Robin Clark

@R1clark

Check your mirrors quick boy!

Sheffield. Katılım Mart 2011
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WWG1WGA🇺🇸♥️
WWG1WGA🇺🇸♥️@WWG1WGA_QQ·
The UK doesn’t have a leader. They have a human rights lawyer who defends terrorists, paedophile’s, groomers and rapists. Did I miss anything?
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Stuart Shipman
Stuart Shipman@shipman_stuart·
Remember when you were younger and one day you would have one ?
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The Late Night Veterans Show Ltd
The Late Night Veterans Show Ltd@veterans10621·
Should Every British Soldier Who Serves Over 5 Years Be Guaranteed a Council House? Across the United Kingdom, thousands of servicemen and women dedicate years of their lives to defending the country, often sacrificing time with family, personal freedoms, and long-term financial stability in the process. Yet when many leave the armed forces, they face one of the most difficult challenges in modern Britain — finding secure and affordable housing. The question being asked more frequently is simple: Should every British soldier who serves over five years be guaranteed a council house, no questions asked? Supporters of the idea argue that military personnel earn that right through service alone. Unlike many professions, soldiers can spend years moving from base to base, living in military accommodation, and being unable to establish permanent homes or get onto local housing lists. By the time they leave the forces, many veterans are starting from scratch. For some, the transition to civilian life is smooth. For others, it can be deeply challenging. Veterans can struggle with employment, mental health, family breakdown, or adapting to civilian systems that often do not recognise the realities of military life. Housing insecurity only adds to those pressures. Advocates believe guaranteeing council housing after five years of service would: * Reward commitment and sacrifice. * Reduce homelessness among veterans. * Provide stability for military families. * Help former soldiers reintegrate into civilian life. * Demonstrate national gratitude in a meaningful way. Many also argue that politicians regularly praise the armed forces publicly, yet practical support after service often falls short. Ceremonies, medals, and remembrance events are important, but stable housing can have a far greater long-term impact on a veteran’s life. Critics, however, raise concerns about fairness and pressure on already stretched council housing systems. Millions of civilians also face long waiting lists, rising rents, and housing insecurity. Some argue that prioritising one group automatically means others wait longer. Others suggest a compromise approach — such as giving veterans enhanced priority rather than automatic entitlement, or creating dedicated housing schemes specifically for ex-service personnel. The debate ultimately comes down to a broader national question: How should a country repay those willing to risk their lives in its defence? For many people, ensuring that no veteran leaves service without a safe place to live feels less like a privilege and more like a duty. What do you think? Should military service guarantee housing security after years of commitment to the nation?
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Guitarbizon
Guitarbizon@symeew13·
Here are 10 drummers, who should be 11?
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Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP·
These are tough election results for Labour and I’m sorry to all of those colleagues who have lost their seats. Keir Starmer won a mandate to change our country. We must get on with delivering that mandate - and show how politics can improve people’s lives for the better.
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Bear Grylls OBE
Bear Grylls OBE@BearGrylls·
The worst feeling I ever felt was failing SAS Selection. But I went back. I passed the second time. Failure is a doorway, not a dead end.
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Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.
Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.@HannahIamthest1·
Remember using these to open windows at school ? Definitely ageing myself now. 🤣🤣
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
The plane you are on is about to crash... There is only one parachute left on the plane apart from your own, who are you giving it to? Hard Mode:
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨MET POLICE COMMISSIONER MARK ROWLEY SAYS WE NEED SPECIAL POLICE FORCE TO PROTECT JEWS This is insane Religious based Policing? What is the worst that could happen? We don't need special Jewish Police We need less Islamic maniacs
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Sedd
Sedd@SeddSezz·
🚨New @YouGov polls show that support for the Green Party is declining dramatically after their all-time high at the start of March 2nd March: 21% 28th April: 15% (-6) Polanski is nothing but a crazy con artist who’d turn Britain into a third world country. Long may this decline continue!
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Who would be a better Prime Minister than Keir Starmer?
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鰻重@『7th Heaven Summer Festival 2026』参戦🌺🌴
#このバンドorミュージシャンを分かったらリプ・100いいね目指す ヒント:アイルランドを代表するロックバンド、Thin Lizzyのリーダー、ベーシスト、ボーカリストとして知られるミュージシャンで、アイルランドの「国民的英雄」とも称され、没後も多大な影響を与え続けています
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
“London is the safest city in the world.” Is he a liar or just delusional?
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