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StevenEDU

@StevenM_STUK

Passionate about further education delivery. Father of three. One annoying dog. Tweets my own views and opinions

United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2015
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StevenEDU
StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@DanielGoldersUK @SarahForRuncorn Third one is landowners; and their IHT conditions are better than anyone elses. Second one was betrayed by successive governments and I don’t see Farage addressing it, what’s his stance on it? First one. If soldiers have broken the law (if) then they are not above the law ,
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Daniel in Golders Green
Daniel in Golders Green@DanielGoldersUK·
@SarahForRuncorn 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝘯𝘰𝘶𝘯 ✅Ruthlessly betrayed our brave soldiers by viciously persecuting them ✅Ruthlessly betrayed "WASPI Women" after pledging to "ensure fair and fast compensation" ✅Ruthlessly betrayed our heroic farmers, driving them to suicide with an evil IHT raid
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿 𝘯𝘰𝘶𝘯 a person who is not loyal, or who stops being loyal, to their own country.
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StevenEDU
StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@EricTrump When was the last war the USA won on its own?
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StevenEDU
StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@katlianik The data, from viewing the overviews, suggests either Green or Reform which in some respects shows the polarisation of political views, with little middle ground from you data.
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Ivan Katlianik
Ivan Katlianik@katlianik·
Find out who to vote for in May. Created a quiz matching you with a party that suits your views. Free, open-source, no data collection.
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
@StevenM_STUK I am happy to cross-genre. If your heart says "heat", let's go with that.
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The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Sting’s Friday Question #5 My current ranking for the 4 Greatest Action Films of the 90s: 1) Terminator 2: Judgment Day 2) The Matrix 3) Con Air 4) ??? I can’t lock down that #4 spot. What’s your pick for the fourth-greatest 90s action film?
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
I now have an impersonator as well as GB News trawling my back catalogue of tweets. If anyone has a spare minute, if you fancy reporting this for impersonating me, that would be cool. Thanks. 😊
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Isabel Oakeshott
Isabel Oakeshott@IsabelOakeshott·
To all the absolute morons pointing out that white Brits do bad things too - are you really THAT stupid?? All societies produce monsters. Not all societies spend billions importing them.
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StevenEDU
StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@donmcgowan Lee Anderson was sent out for a photo op and a nice video he can use on X, GB News, etc… classic populism, with the parliamentary ban even better so he can promote how ‘edgy’ and how much of an ‘outsider’ he is.
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
Our media fixation with Keir Starmer is becoming a literal drag on the country now. As I write this, I can already see the replies forming below, accusing me of being a Labour shill etc. but, believe it or not, I am not. Maybe it's worth setting this out — I have no party affiliation. None. I'm not 'on the right' … but that's as far as it goes. There are policies and people that I admire across the Lib Dems, Greens and Labour. Conversely, there are policies and people I am vehemently against within each of those parties as well. There are some decent Conservatives left but fewer and fewer in frontline politics and I can have excellent discussions with those moderate Tories that remain. Where my line in the sand is drawn though, as I'm sure you're all aware, is the far-right. Reform UK and Restore Britain. I have no common ground with their populism — I see through the propaganda. This doesn't mean that I think every member of Reform UK is a bad person, far from it, but I cannot rationalise their top-line bravado into credible politics. So, with all that being said, I think the witch-hunt of Keir Starmer is distracting the public from some far more serious crises. Since the very day Starmer took office, there has been an onslaught from the media; desperation to try and topple him and his principal team. This played out successfully with Angela Rayner, and they have been vicious and relentless pursuing Rachel Reeves. I listened to Paul Brand on LBC at the weekend continuously comparing Starmer to Boris Johnson in terms of sleaze. Have we collectively lost our minds? There is no other Prime Minister in history that compares to Johnson for scandal. The elephant in the room — Peter Mandelson. But is it really an elephant still? Clearly, Starmer should never have brought the Prince of Darkness into his team, that was a madness and severe failing of judgement. One for which he has accepted responsibility and apologised on multiple occasions. The vetting process appears to be, pretty much, a non-story, despite what Dan Hodges and GB News are shovelling out. So … we should be moving on. Shouldn't we? Kemi Badenoch and her famously robust judgement felt not yesterday, and spent more of her diminishing political currency by pushing Starmer with six questions at PMQs on the subject. She was met with a well briefed lawyer, that, in all honesty, made her look a bit silly for continuing her defeated line of questioning. While this continues to dominate the headlines, other far more crucial issues are being missed — we're going to run low on fuel soon, the cost of living is about to skyrocket, holidays will be cancelled imminently. But mainly ... the cost of living is about to skyrocket. We saw in yesterday's inflation rise that food is already moving upward, if Trump's ludicrous war in Iran continues, then we're all going to suffer the consequences. Surely, this is a far more pressing matter? One in which the government should be fully engaged in order to help protect the public — it's number one duty. It is very telling that Reform UK are spending very little time on the Starmer issue. They sent Lee Anderson out to raise this issue, for goodness’ sake. LEE ANDERSON. Farage is hyper focused on the local elections, safe in the knowledge that the media is obsessing over Keir Starmer, once again. He's making hay while the S*n shines on Labour. Jeez! This went on a bit, sorry, but it feels critical to me. We are being led around by the nose by the legacy media outlets. They smell blood in the water, but I really don't think the story is there. Not yet. And while the sharks circle, Reform UK are flying under the radar, ready to swoop on the local elections [sorry for the weird mixed metaphors — it's early!]. Have a lovely sunny day. 🌞
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StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@bmay @Dan1763 The problem also is that there have been a lot of things that have got better, the trouble is that because they’re not the ones shouted about on X or by Reform UK, it’s treated with disdain. Not the best site but it does show tracking against manifesto. fullfact.org/government-tra…
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Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
One day a politician is going to be asked to go on the media to talk about policy not personalities and until that day comes Britain will devalue itself further by the hour. This is a G7 economy, not the Big Brother house.
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StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@rightviewuk @bmay Now we don’t surely want to go down that road do we? Margaret Thatcher and peerages springs to mind
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Right View UK
Right View UK@rightviewuk·
@bmay His policy is to promote nonce apologists to important roles
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StevenEDU
StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@CharlesRickell @bmay How do you suggest Keir Starmer reduces war when you have a US preseident literally picking a fight with every single country?
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Charles Rickell
Charles Rickell@CharlesRickell·
@bmay You mean the MSM should ask Starmer why, under his watch & before the war, inflation, unemployment, taxation and borrowing have increase whilst GDP growth has flat lined & house building is lower than the Tory figure that Labour criticised?
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
I’ve been contacted by a frightened staff member from Epsom Hospital who says protesters have been harassing Black and Brown staff living in staff accommodation.
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StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@ABridgen Well it’s bee proorogued like this for years, and suddenly a problem?
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
If Starmer prorogues (suspends) Parliament early next week (28th April) ahead of the Kings Speech 13th May, this means that he will not face PMQs until the 20th May almost a month away. A cunning plan by a desperate PM under pressure and hiding from both Parliament and people.
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StevenEDU@StevenM_STUK·
@TalkTV @mrmarkdolan Prorogued in readiness for the Kings Soeech. Commonplace in all parliamentary democracy since the 19th century. M
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Talk@TalkTV·
🚨BREAKING: Reports suggest that Labour will prorogue Parliament early next week - meaning no PMQs before the May 7th local elections. "This is the cancellation of democracy!" @mrmarkdolan
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