Robert J Mawson 🚜
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Robert J Mawson 🚜
@RobertJMawson
Unwilling participant in Clown World™
Katılım Aralık 2011
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Green candidate in Makerfield by-election wants British farming to be 'decolonised' with 'inclusive spaces'
gbnews.com/politics/woke-…
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Well, some might argue that there is another ideology that is orders of magnitude more evil...
The Conservative Alternative@OldeWorldOrder
MARCO RUBIO: "Marxism is the single most evil & destructive ideology that mankind has ever known."
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@RandPaul Appeasement is not peace - it’s kicking the can down the road.
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Peace is the goal. Always has been. President Trump is working toward an America First solution, and that deserves support, not second-guessing.
thehill.com/homenews/senat…
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@stephmoore1969 @ABC At 56? You were held back a long time.
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@ABC Wow, I'm 56 and had a kindergarten graduation. Most of yall have been missing out!
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A Texas mom shared video of her 6-year-old son going through several stages of boredom during his kindergarten graduation ceremony. abcnews.link/EeWbeKn
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Justine McCarthy: To call Irish people anti-Semitic is a collective punch to the stomach irishtimes.com/opinion/2026/0…
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Dr. Nawaf Al-Takrouri, head of the Palestinian Scholars Abroad Association:
“No “reasonable Muslim” should criticize October 7 because of its “fantastic gains,” Gaza’s destruction is a “natural price” for the liberation of Al-Aqsa and that it may require “1 million martyrs” across the Muslim world.”

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Denmark is one of the rare European countries to publish crime data by country of origin.
Somalis top the list when it comes to rapes, fraud, forgeries and grievous assaults.
Palestinians lead in burglaries, blackmail and theft.
Data: Statistics Denmark (STRAFNA4, FOLK1C), compiled by @jonatanpallesen.

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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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@robertsturt @RachelReevesMP @RupertLowe10 @Nigel_Farage @Keir_Starmer @bbclaurak They think you should be thankful that they don't take the entire £1000.

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@RachelReevesMP @RupertLowe10 @Nigel_Farage @Keir_Starmer @bbclaurak Rachel Reeves, I planned carefully for retirement.
A North Norfolk holiday-let barn was meant to provide income, pay tax, employ cleaners, use local trades and support a holiday letting business.
On an example £1,000 booking, after the £180 commission, £150 cleaning and laundry costs, £50 electricity, £40 water and £40 council tax, only £540 remains before maintenance and repairs. After 25% corporation tax, that falls to £405. If the remaining income is then taxed at 40%, the owner is left with just £243 from the original £1,000 booking.
Remember, this is before allowing for any maintenance, repairs, insurance or mortgage costs. And the electrical PAT testing last year was needed. Now that company will receive no further income.
It is becoming impossible for a small Limited company to earn money.
How coffee shops, pubs, guesthouses and other small businesses survive with staff, rent, tax, regulation, insurance and rising costs is beyond me.
Make small enterprise pointless and people stop doing it.
Then government gets no tax.
Cleaners get no work.
Agents get no commission.
Local trades lose jobs.
That is not growth.
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@EylonALevy @mehdirhasan "Including from the UN" - means absolutely nothing.
It has even less credibility than you.
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@mehdirhasan Dogs can’t be trained to anally rape people on command, you stupid stupid man.
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Urgent heat alert for 5 UK areas with 'greater risk to life' warning - full list
mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/h…

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@DanielSeidemann 'Doomsday settlement'
Do you ever listen to yourself?
Pathetic, melodramatic child.
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Breaking and of extraordinary significance.
The E4 - the UK, France, Germany, Italy - Australia and New Zealand call for those contemplating participation in the construction of the doomsday settlement of E-1 to "be aware of legal and reputational consequences of participating in settlement construction including the risk of involving themselves in serious breaches of international law".
gov.uk/government/new…
E-1 would fragment the West Bank and seal East Jerusalem from its environs in the occupied West Bank, making future political agreements virtually impossible.
E-1 is fast approaching the point of no return.
Only convincing deterrence will suffice.

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A thoughtful & urgent conversation last night on journalism, combating misinformation, and ‘how to fight Nazis’.
Thanks to @atRachelGilmore @vancolour & @JenStDen for their brilliant insights, & the critical reminder to fight back without losing our empathy for others.


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@LeadingReport Only if the poll is a drinking competition.
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@FPL_Harry Sometimes I think they don't care about us.
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Something tells me there won’t be many questions about rotation in the press conference
Manchester City@ManCity
"What a time we have had together." 🩵
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