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Richard Cutcher

@RCutcher

🐏 Derby County fan. 1/4 of @SteveBloomerPod I Talks and writes about captive insurance for a living. Founder of Captive Intelligence & Global Captive Podcast

Kingston upon Thames, London Katılım Haziran 2010
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
the aesthetics are incredible. cigars and crystal decanter with japanese whisky. black dress shirt, tight suit, two-toned double monks, and tie bar. arne jacobsen egg chair teamed with a studio backdrop with a car inexplicably inside the room. a 12 yr old's idea of masculinity
Gadget@Gadget440

🚨 All time classic Justin Waller cringe Justin brags to Michael Knowles about having "five girlfriends, G!" Michael asks him one question and breaks his brain...

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Peter Oborne@OborneTweets·
A massively consequential investigation by Alan Rusbridger into GB News: how "one political party in Britain has effectively ended up with its own television station". Raises deep questions about hi-jacking of British media/political culture: thenewworld.co.uk/alan-rusbridge…
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Jaack@Jaack·
The entire Manosphere documentary can be perfectly summed up in this half-a-second awkward laugh/giggle thing that this bloke does as soon as his girlfriend shows that she doesn’t approve. An awkward giggle that screams “I’m only putting on this persona for the cameras baby!”
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Ian Berriman@ianberriman·
@MyronGainesX Watching Louis make your girlfriend realise she needs to break up with you in real time was hilarious.
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Faisal Islam@faisalislam·
Went to first West End musical in years with my two youngest today… The centre of London was heaving with visitors, in a way unrecognisable from the image percolated on this site… The stats underline this… West End has fully recovered and more from pandemic and now has overtaken Broadway on tickets sold - millions more, and more tickets sold than the Premier League… This isn’t mirrored in all visitor attractions but seems an interesting and resounding success. Industry reports interesting new trends such as very last minute ticket purchases. Ticket prices do seem extortionate/ dynamically priced… but the stats suggest they are down a bit in real terms. British Museum visitors at a 10 year high of 6.5 million… Visitors generally fully recovered from pandemic, interestingly driven by domestic tourists and North Americans… seemed pretty clear that summer 2025 for example, London was world capital of live music. Comes day after the Mayor of London wrote to Anthropic to come to London after their troubles with the Trump Administration and a marked change in the vibe around the investment in AI and tech… While there’s obvious some challenges in any modern day mega city, and in Britain right now, strikes me that the stats show taking your cues from the mildly bizarre cultivated campaign against Britain and our capital on this site is likely to lead to erroneous perceptions. Interested in any insights as to how the west end has overtaken the premier league and Broadway… and how other parts of UK have fared - as I’ve written before visitor numbers to places like Manchester are also booming re football, unis and now the music at the once laughed at Coop Live… PS yes it was Wicked. And it was good.👍🏽 🧙
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Waqas🔶️@m0w4q45·
That’s obviously bollocks. People didn’t want Labour. They didn’t want Tories on steroids either. So they voted Green. It’s not a conspiracy, it’s just voters saying, “Nah, not you.” And spare me the culture war nonsense. If this country supposedly can’t stand women or minorities, then how exactly did a blonde lass from Bolton win, in a party led by a gay Jewish fella from the South? Doesn’t quite fit the dramatic little story, does it? The truth is you and Farage thought it would be a cakewalk. Wave a few flags, shout about migrants, collect the votes. Instead, you got a metaphorical bloody nose. Turns out people can smell recycled rhetoric from a mile off. You’re on 90k a year, banging on about “the working class” like you clock in at a warehouse before Parliament. There’s something almost impressive about earning that much while pretending you’re one late gas bill away from disaster. The average Joe isn’t stupid. He’s tired, skint, and wide awake. Reform and the Great Yarmouth People’s Front trying to cosplay as working class is genuinely comedy gold. It’s like watching lads who’ve never done a proper graft shift in their lives explain to bricklayers why Abdul down the road is the reason their wages are low. No. People are struggling because you lied about Brexit, you hollowed out industry, and you treat the working class like a photo opportunity with steel-toe boots. And the more you shout, the more obvious it becomes.
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Hannah Spencer represents everything Nigel Farage professes to support. She's working class. She's white. She's British. So why does Farage hate her? Because she exposes him for the billionaire-funded, race-baiting, anti-working class fraud he is.
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Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
The former British home secretary and buddhist daughter of a Kenyan descendant of Goan Catholics, and a Mauritian Hindu descendent of Tamil, born in Harrow, studied in New York, married to a Jewish South African who lived In Israel says multiculturalism has failed.
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman

Multiculturalism has utterly failed. Britain is sadly losing its grip of our cultural heritage, traditions, Christian values, sense of history and unity. Too many politicians have shied away from dealing with this crisis of confidence that many millions of British people feel. We need to fix the problems of poor integration.

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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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David__Osland@David__Osland·
Buckingham Palace cares more about the damage that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is doing to the monarchy than the damage Andrew Mountbatten Windsor did to Epstein's victims
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M@mpc3839·
Ol’ faithful
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richard bacon@richardpbacon·
Jonathan Dimbleby sounds brainwashed. I rewatched the entirety of the Emily Maitlis Newsnight interview yesterday. And I was struck a) by how good she was but b), thank God it wasn’t one of these fawning establishment figures masquerading as journalists doing the interview.
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth

Jonathan Dimbleby, stalwart of the establishment and personal friend of King Charles, says that the monarchy hasn't been damaged by what's going on.

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Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall·
It remains stunning, that throughout all of this, the Royal Family have never confirmed who exactly paid for the payoff nor why, exactly, they stripped Andrew of his titles. Parliament hasn’t thought to ask either.
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall

If charged, Andrew’s arrest is for the courts. But accountability is not. If it is to survive this crisis, the Royal Family must finally answer questions about how it conducts itself. My latest: The Humbling of the House of Windsor open.substack.com/pub/goodalland…

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Nicholas Guyatt@NicholasGuyatt·
I know Jonathan Dimbleby is the King's mate, but it is preposterous to claim that Andrew's arrest doesn't damage the monarchy when Buckingham Palace spent years ridiculing Virginia Giuffre's allegations from 2015 and the Queen personally intervened to buy her silence in 2022
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