Steven Wilcox

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Steven Wilcox

Steven Wilcox

@StevenW49056478

Katılım Haziran 2022
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Steven Wilcox
Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@Jacob_Rees_Mogg Sorry, Jacob, the privileges committee is predominately Tory as is the commons, House of Lords and the civil service and even now the BBC. They all gave Boris 4 hours and millions of our tax money for this show trial to help save what's left of his political career.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@GregHands It's not like you are protecting 99% of the UK's population with thier saving and investments.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@darrengrimes You got a show that is predominately Conservative. Conservative-based panel, audience, presenter and you are complaining about the fact that the BBC also run by Conservative backers have an audience on the show that doesn't have faith in Boris Johnson, as they did before?
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@piersmorgan A bit confused Piers, one minute you are British and now you are Irish. Which one is it?
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Bobjames1983
Bobjames1983@bobjames1983·
@StevenW49056478 @LeeAndersonMP_ Who doesn’t have a history of genocide? You can’t judge a country on what it’s predecessors did. They’d be getting paid for by the U.K and we’d be keeping tabs on them while their asylum claim is processed. As long as they abide by the laws of the country, they’re fine.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@RespondUnable @Nigel_Farage Most of them are remainers, so they were bound to vote in favour and back the Windsor Framework as it keeps Northern Ireland in the EU. May paid the DUP £1.5bil to hold onto power and Bozo won thanks to Cummings/Cain spewing BS in his ear. All Johnson did was hide in a fridge.
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Jodoc Kirouac
Jodoc Kirouac@RespondUnable·
@StevenW49056478 @Nigel_Farage Boris is old news, his "rebellion" against the Windsor Framework show how little support he has. As for winning an 80 seat majority - that was handed to him by the opposition, with a leader that managed to lose to May and Johnson (increased Tory vote by 1.3%)
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
So, Boris Johnson did turn out to be a “pound shop Nigel Farage” by voting against the deal today. Now the big question is, can he save his political career?
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@Iromg Keep that big chin of yours up, Mike.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@EddieHearn You of all people know that it does work like that. Mandatory challengers would want their title shot. Say AJ beats both Franklin & Fury and Usyk beats Wilder. I can't imagine that Usyk would be interested in fighting AJ again knowing that he's already beaten him twice already.
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Eddie Hearn
Eddie Hearn@EddieHearn·
If Fury v Usyk doesn’t get made..and AJ gets past Franklin..Fury v AJ, Wilder v Usyk - winner v winner for Undisputed 😅
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@RespondUnable @Nigel_Farage He gave the Conservatives an 80-seat majority at the last general election. Boris throughout his many faults is still loved and adored by many voters. Tory MPs won't do anything that is seen as a betrayal of Boris if it means they are going to lose votes.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@mrjamesob Would not expect anything less from the Daily Mail. Clearly, Johnson is fighting for his political life. I doubt his testimony will change anything in terms of public opinion. Yesterday was nothing more than a show trial giving our former PM 4 hours to spout nonsense again.
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James O'Brien
James O'Brien@mrjamesob·
This is quite a significant front page. They are not even pretending to assess evidence or report facts, for obvious reasons. Instead, they insist that people who know Johnson to be pathologically dishonest are somehow equivalent to delusional cultists who insist that he isn’t.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@GregHands Remind us again who's been charge for 13 years, who allowed organised foreign crime groups into the UK to commit these crimes. Also, who has written off billions of pounds worth of fraudulent claims with furlough. Oh yes, the Tories.
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Greg Hands
Greg Hands@GregHands·
Foreign crooks including drug dealers carried out MORE crimes in Britain after Sir Keir Starmer campaigned for them to stay | The Sun thesun.co.uk/news/21806470/…
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@Jacob_Rees_Mogg I trusted the vote leave campaign in 2016, 7 years later history tells us that leaving the EU was a bad idea.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@Mike_Fabricant A show trial - Yes But hardly an interrogation especially with most of the select committee being Conservatives and most of the questions have been asked countless times before and Boris should know what to say.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@JuliaHB1 Do you mean being chauffeur driven in a Range Rover on security advice? Sunak campaigned for climate change, don't see you having a go at him for being chauffeured driven or his entourage. I suppose you got to toe Murdoch's conservative party line of attacking the opposition.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@JimmyDankworth @mrjamesob Yep, Tony Blair is psychic according to Nadine Dorries. He knew there was going to be an EU referendum 7 years before it happened.
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James O'Brien@mrjamesob·
She understands literally nothing. It’s absolutely stunning.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@mrjamesob Does she have a short memory or something? Blair was heavily scrutinized at the dispatch box as the PM prior to the invasion of Iraq and faced any Parliamentary committees.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@darrengrimes Shame you are not blocked here as well. At you got your job back at @GBNEWS we can laugh at your stupidity.
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@RichardLenglll @BoxingKingdom14 Fury beat Wlad in his adoptive country of Germany, and his mental issues put pay to a rematch with him. He defeated Wilder twice in America when Wilder was undefeated and no Brit ( including AJ ) did not want to fight him and Usyk has not officially been cancelled yet.
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Lengy Alabammo
Lengy Alabammo@RichardLenglll·
@BoxingKingdom14 Fury ducked the three biggest fights of his career, Wlad rematch, AJ and now Usyk. A coward
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@BoxingKingdom14 Usyk made a business decision if he was to lose the battle or win the contest, Usyk would make more money from fighting Fury in a return bout than defending the title against any mandatory challenge. That is why the rematch clause was in place. Why would Fury duck Usyk?
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Steven Wilcox@StevenW49056478·
@bobjames1983 @LeeAndersonMP_ A country that has a history of genocide and still has one of the poor human rights records in the world and you regard Rwanda as a safe country? Mind boggles.
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