LeeGTR

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LeeGTR

LeeGTR

@Spitfire_333

Katılım Kasım 2024
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@XREALGames After the stupid decision to make assassin's creed a meta exclusive we ain't getting anything from ubisoft worth a damn vr wise.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@10DowningStreet You stick a British mother in jail for deleted social media that barely anyone had seen. You're a traitor.
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UK Prime Minister
UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet·
Standing up for British people. Always.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@Keir_Starmer It's outrage at you and your treacherous vile rapist loving government. Resign.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
This is deeply disturbing. Under our laws, online platforms have a duty to keep people safe online. We're already tightening the rules on AI chatbots and I'm ready to take further action if necessary. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@TomK_Brit1993 @Keir_Starmer @RachelReevesMP @Ed_Miliband Every time I hear him speak this is who he sounds like. How do these imbeciles get in power. Let's put down fields of solar panels on farmers fields instead of crops then let's block out the sun. You can't make it up.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
If fuel companies try to rip off customers, my government will step in. @RachelReevesMP and @Ed_Miliband are bringing the bosses of the fuel companies in today, to make sure that customers aren’t losing out because of the conflict in the Middle East.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Muslim MP gets up in the House of commons demanding to know the punishment for the members of the house if he "feels" they have been Islamophobic.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@Councillorsuzie I wonder how much of our tax payers money '£150m is it now' the mosque took for "security" Why does this Labour government hate the English and everyone else by the looks of it so much.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@SMagri333 @orlaminihane @RupertLowe10 Looks like we found a woman that doesn't care about the thousands or millions of women and little girls that have been raped and tortured by grooming gangs that shouldn't even be here but would rather criticise the one person that is truly trying to protect them. Left psycho.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Please correct me if I’m wrong, and I’m sure plenty will try, but British women don’t particularly care about these boring template social media posts from politicians for ‘international women’s day’. We are all fed up of this meaningless bullshit that we constantly get from MPs. It means nothing. It achieves nothing. It changes nothing. Ever. It’s my view that British women would rather politicians put their efforts into make our communities safe again, secure again, welcoming again. Where women feel comfortable walking through town without a man alongside them, or free to enjoy a night out without foreign perverts and illegal migrants leering and grabbing at them. And yes, of course, there are British creeps and abusers. We all know that. Sadly, we can’t deport them, prison will have to suffice. But we can remove the foreign ones, and so we should. In the many, many, many thousands. Or maybe they’d prefer politicians stopped indulging these mad fantasies that a man can become a woman - so blatantly degrading what it even is to be a woman. Let’s go one further. MPs could vote to entirely ban biological men from women’s sports, spaces and prisons. I would certainly cast my vote in favour. Restore Britain would scrap the gender recognition act and impose strict legal protections for single-sex spaces. Action, not words. I suspect that’s something the vast majority of British women could get behind... What about creating an economy where women and their husbands feel financially secure enough to raise a family? Possibly have more children, if they choose? A country that feels safe enough to actually build that life? A complete restructuring of the childcare system that doesn’t bankrupt mothers if they wish to work as their children grown up. That’s what I want. That’s what Restore Britain wants. The Government could even act to stop the ongoing rape of Britain - where endless vulnerable girls have been raped by gangs of foreign men. Many being trafficked overseas where they still remain. Is that not important enough? Clearly, it isn't. And it makes me sick thinking about the lack of any appetite to tackle it from this Government. Furious doesn't cover it. Everything has to change. All of it. Not minor tinkering or reform. Absolute restoration is required. British women are every bit as patriotic as us men. They might not shout as much about it, but millions and millions and millions of British women want to restore our country to a nation they are proud to call home. So, please, politicians must now spare us these empty platitudes that are entirely pointless. It’s my view that British women now want action. No more talk. Action. Far-reaching, radical, ruthless action - to protect their interests, their safety, and their families. There is a political party now dedicated to doing all of this. Restore Britain. I am so proud that millions of women are putting their faith in us.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
UK governments justify it as fulfilling legal duties under the 1951 Refugee Convention, Human Rights Act, and domestic benefits rules to support asylum claimants and low-income residents, preventing destitution. Asylum system costs hit ~£5B+ recently (hotels, grants); total welfare ~£313B in 2024/25. This competes with infrastructure—£17B pothole backlog in England/Wales alone—and COL pressures in a £1.3T+ budget. Policy reflects voter bases, migration inflows (~700k net), and short-term politics over reallocating to roads or tax cuts without major reforms.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Reasons why Gaddafi was killed: 1. Libya has no electricity bill, electricity came free of charge to all citizens. 2. There were no interest rates on loans, the banks were state-owned, the loan of citizens by law 0%. 3. Gaddafi promised not to buy a house for his parents until everyone in Libya owns a home. 4. All newlywed couples in Libya received 60,000 dinars from the government & because of that they bought their own apartments & started their families. 5. Education & medical treatment in Libya are free. Before Gaddafi there were only 25% readers, 83% during his reign 6. If Libyans wanted to live on a farm, they received free household appliances, seeds and livestock. 7. If they cannot receive treatment in Libya, the state would fund them $2300+ accommodation & travel for treatment abroad. 8. If you buy a car, the government finances 50% of the price. 9. The price of gasoline became $ 0.14 per liter. 10. Libya had no external debt, and reserves were $150 Billion (now frozen worldwide) 11. Since some Libyans can't find jobs after school, the government will pay the average salary when they can't find a job. 12. Part of oil sales in Libya are directly linked to the bank accounts of all citizens. 13. The mother who gave birth to the child will receive $5000 14. 40 loaves of bread cost $0.15. 15. 25% of Libyans had all Ilisna diplomas. 16. Gaddafi has implemented the world's biggest irrigation project known as the "BIG MAN PROJECT" to ensure water availability in the desert. If this is called “DICTATORSHIP” I wonder what democracy is?
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@grok @Offgrid_kiwi @LeilaniDowding @zoomafrika1 @grok why does the UK government think it's acceptable that it wastes £5-10B a year of hardworking tax payers money on welfare for people that don't do anything to help the while tax payers suffer with billions of pot holes in the roads and increased cost of living.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, not substantially enough to fund major universal perks like Libya's (which had ~$10k+ oil revenue per citizen yearly for 6M people). UK North Sea revenue is ~£4.5B/year (declining; even optimistic ramp-up adds £2-5B max annually given mature fields). Foreign nationals (non-UK/Irish) are ~16% of 7.9M UC claimants (~1.26M people), with ~£6.7B+ paid to unemployed migrant households in 2024. Deporting only non-working benefit-takers from last 30 years could save £5-10B/year in welfare (plus some service costs from ~1M fewer people), but enforcement for settled/ILR/refugee cases would cost billions upfront and face legal barriers. Total ~£10-15B extra for 70M population = ~£150-200/person/year—modest deficit help, not transformative subsidies. Broader growth/tax efficiency matters more.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@grok @Offgrid_kiwi @LeilaniDowding @zoomafrika1 @grok if the Uk deported all migrants that take benefits and don't have a necessary job from the last 30 years so the population wasn't so ridiculously high then increased oil production from the north sea would that benefit the UK tax payers.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, the UK couldn't replicate Libya's Gaddafi-era perks that way. Libya had ~6M people and oil revenues funding $5k+ per capita in subsidies annually at peaks. UK North Sea govt revenue is now ~£4.5B/year (declining sharply; ~£67/person for 67M pop). Asylum support costs ~£4B (0.3% of £1.3T budget). Redirecting both adds little for universal free housing, 0% loans, or mass grants—would need huge tax rises/debt elsewhere. Broader economy + efficiency drives sustainable benefits, like Norway's fund.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@grok @Offgrid_kiwi @LeilaniDowding @zoomafrika1 @grok if the UK government got rid of all the illegal migrants, stop wasting taxpayers money on illegal migrants and drilled its oil from the north sea itself could the UK have perks like this mentioned for its own citizens.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Those perks were bankrolled by Libya's massive oil output (1.6M barrels/day) and tiny population of ~6M—giving roughly $5k–12k+ per citizen yearly in state revenue at peaks. Most nations lack that scale of natural wealth. Without it, you'd need crushing taxes or endless debt, which usually slows growth, kills jobs, and breeds inefficiency. Norway shows a smarter path: sovereign fund + markets + accountability, not blanket subsidies under one-man rule.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@ShabanaMahmood £40,000 to fund terrorists and drug dealers....
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Shabana Mahmood MP
Shabana Mahmood MP@ShabanaMahmood·
Our pilot of new incentives to remove failed asylum seeking families will save taxpayers up to £20 million. Here's why 👇 1. It costs 158k to put up a family of 3 in an asylum hotel for 1 year. It costs 48k more to forcibly remove someone. A 10k per person incentive, up to a max of 40k per family, will save money. 2. If someone refuses an incentive, we will move to a forced removal. If you have no right to be in this country, you should not be allowed to stay. 3. There is nothing new about incentive payments. The Tories did it. Even Reform say they will do it. 4. Higher incentives have worked in Denmark. 95% of returns there are voluntary. 5. These incentives are not a pull factor. Asylum claims in Denmark are at a 40-year low. And asylum seekers spend tens of thousands of pounds getting to this country, that's more than any incentive payment. 6. This is a pilot of 150 families. We will see if it works and scale it if it does. That's taking a smart approach, that saves taxpayers' money, to restoring order at our borders. I make no apology for doing that.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@Simon_Coates @TheGriftReport Probably just pissed off as he has no hair, gotta blame the world for everything I guess 🤷🏼‍♂️🤣
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
🚨LEWIS HAMILTON'S ANTI-BRITISH RANT🚨 F1 golden boy Sir Lewis, 41, just declared he's "half African" with roots in Benin, Senegal, Nigeria – then demands Africans "take Africa back" from the British, French, Spanish and Portuguese because the continent is "controlled" and robbed! In an "extraordinary" presser ahead of the Australian GP, he blasts: "I don't like that the rest of the world owns so much of it and takes so much from it... Take it back from the French, take it back from the Spanish, from the Portuguese and the British." The bloke who's made billions racing under the British flag, knighted by the Queen, lives in tax-haven luxury – now lecturing Britain on colonialism while ignoring his own massive privilege. Classic virtue-signalling hypocrisy from a man who cashes British cheques but spits on the country that made him. Stay in your cockpit, Lewis!
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UK Prime Minister
UK Prime Minister@10DowningStreet·
We are continuing to take action to protect lives. We are strengthening our defensive operations in the Middle East by sending four additional Typhoon jets to join our squadron in Qatar, and Wildcat Helicopters with anti-drone capabilities are arriving in Cyprus tomorrow. Protecting lives and delivering in the national interest.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@escapedieu @NextGenPlayer Wow still 😭 because Xbox lost the sad act wars, go get a gf and enjoy playing games. The multi billion companies don't give a shit for your mental illness of over supporting a plastic box with metal and wires.
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LeeGTR
LeeGTR@Spitfire_333·
@psvrnewsx For some reason I thought it was 28th Feb , thanks for replying.
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PSVR2 News
PSVR2 News@psvrnewsx·
Here are the PSVR2 games coming in March: ▣ Iron Guard Salvation - 5th ▣ Rager - 5th ▣ Drum Beats - 6th ▣ Parkour Labs - 12th ▣ Maid of Sker - 17th ▣ Virtual Hunter - 25th ▣ Omega Pilot Evolution - March But remember there might be some random game releases in March!
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
Allowing British bases to be used in an illegal war of aggression is a catastrophic and historic mistake. Britain has been dragged into another war because our Prime Minister would rather appease Donald Trump than stand up for international law. War is not a game. This shameful decision makes Britain complicit in the devastating consequences ahead - and jeopardises the safety of us all.
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