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The Bald Brit

@TheBaldBrit

Hartlepool Katılım Ağustos 2010
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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@JuliaHB1 That's a good point, constantly told people cant feed children yet have one of the highest childhood obesity rates in Europe 😂😂
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
England has become a highly racist country
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JEN BROOK
JEN BROOK@JENBROOK8·
@TheBaldBrit @Heccles94 It's a hire car for a wedding, once or a few times in your lifetime. Greens have never said you cannot celebrate special occasions or have a family holiday. We also don't wear only potato sacks, have nothing plastic or electronic, & get all deliveries by donkey and cart.
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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
A lot of far-right politics boils down to this: convince struggling people that migrants caused every problem created by years of political failure, economic greed and underinvestment. It’s propaganda for angry people who need someone weaker to blame.
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Zara Hussain
Zara Hussain@zarahussain999·
Welcome to Broken Britain……British national women argue in public “Why would I text your smelly baby dad?” These are the types of people who vote Reform and Restore Britain and want their country back….. but Muslims and migrants are the problem.
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Kym 🐅 💙
Kym 🐅 💙@CrabbyTiger777·
@Wakethefitup I've said this numerous times. Sending every single migrant home will not improve the average Brit's life. If anything, it could make it worse because of severe people shortages in the NHS and social care.
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Paul Birch
Paul Birch@Wakethefitup·
Migrants don't pump up fuel costs, charge you extortionate energy bills or excessive food prices, nor do they take crypto donations or increase your Council Tax. Stop blaming migrants for the state of the UK, the real reason is Brexit, the past Tory Govt & 14yrs of austerity.
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
woke and proud here :)
Just Dave now tweet media
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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@SueWill1966 I live next door to a young person in hartlepool who's on benefits and never worked , deliveroo is at the door every day and she has the latest tech and gadgets , always on holiday while I work and struggle for a holiday. We're fucking sick of it
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Sue
Sue@SueWill1966·
I work in Hartlepool. An area with high unemployment & people dependant on benefits. They have just voted in Reform, a party who will reduce benefits if ever elected. Yet they are so stupid to see it's the billionaires who will do this, not the immigrants they are told to hate.
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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@MarinaPurkiss How can they hire you on minimum wage and rehire you on less than minimum wage?
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Marina Purkiss
Marina Purkiss@MarinaPurkiss·
Vote Reform all you want… Just know what you’re voting for as this is what they support: 🔥 Fire & rehire - your boss can sack you and hire you back on LESS pay. Reform wants to keep this legal 🏥 The NHS - are you wanting to pay health insurance every month? Farage literally said he’s open to replacing it with an insurance-based model Please just pause & think.
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Jake Wallis Simons
Jake Wallis Simons@JakeWSimons·
Greens celebrate a win. Is this what you want for Britain?
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
If you voted Reform....my friendship with you ends.
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Scotland and Wales use AMS voting. Progressives won, despite minority extreme right wing gains. England uses FPTP. Right wing extremists won, despite minority of vote share. We need voting reform! (reform UK USED to endorse this and now changed their mind, a sign of things to come!)
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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@sofiaa02xx Its a local election remember? Not sure how Barbara from wigan can give the go ahead for all out war with iran
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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@JackWDart You could literally say this about any party, labour or tories score 30% theyre rejected by 70% of electorate, not sure what youre getting at
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
Reform UK were rejected by more than 70% of voters yesterday, and the media is treating the result as terminal for Labour while almost entirely ignoring the fact that most people said no to the hatred, the division and the bigotry. That is the actual story.
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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@narindertweets Main character syndrome, nobody gives a shit and nobody based their vote on a photoshop of yourself 😂😂
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Narinder Kaur
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
These kind of edited pix need to stop. Diabolical! People genuinely think I stood supporting Reform. Delete this.
Ainsley Barker@Chrisporter66

@narindertweets Oh Narinder you can't keep changing your mind . You were amazing in your campaign ❤

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The Bald Brit
The Bald Brit@TheBaldBrit·
@donmcgowan All parties said things that councillors have no control over, ive seen videos and had leaflets saying reform will privatise the NHS, not sure how thats going to happen given its a council election?
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
☎️LOCAL ELECTIONS☎️ Where to start? This wasn't a General Election, first and foremost — despite what Nigel Farage has engineered the narrative into. Our media have been slavishly following him around for weeks as he lied to the country, telling them that they could 'Get Starmer Out'. A load of nonsense, of course, that was never likely. Dan Hodges and his compadres have been spreading the recurring story that this is a referendum on Starmer's job, but it never was. The Labour Party are not in a position to swap him out right now, Rayner and Streeting are not likely to win or would make worse leaders. Andy Burnham is not an MP. Despite the rumours, I would seriously doubt that another sitting MP is prepared to give up their seat, trigger a very uncertain by-election, and face a potential disaster of Reform swooping a bonus seat in the Houses of Parliament. Starmer is there for the foreseeable future. The looming energy crisis almost guarantees that, I'd say. Who wants to come in after an interminable leadership compatition and straight into a possible cost of living catastrophe? Very few I'd suggest. So, yes, Reform have picked up plenty of new council seats, but it doesn't really change anything at all. Professor Sir John Curtice explained it to a cloth-eared Nick Ferrari this morning, Reform are doing well in the Brexit Heartlands but faltering elsewhere. The Farage charm doesn't extend out of that demographic very far at all, so their reach is specific and limited. This was the reason Reform fought so unbelievably hard to have those postponed elections reinstated — a great many of those slated for postponement were in Brexit voting areas. If these areas hadn't voted yesterday, the overall picture would have been far less turquoise. This way, Farage can have his press conferences, they can claim a wave of victory, but, in reality, they're only shoring up a vote that would have already been in the bag, come a General Election. Wales is a different story, however, and one in which we won't know the outcome for a while yet. If Reform sneak a majority in the Senedd, it would be a significant win, and unfortunately give Farage a real reason to crow. Labour are forecast to lose their historic foothold in Wales, with Plaid Cymru readying to step up. We wait. Scotland won't move away from the SNP, but the Reform v. Labour battle could prove interesting. Again, we'll wait to see how that plays out a bit later. France24 and Al Jazeera both reported this week that they couldn't quite believe how the country was acting over these local elections in England, the media hysteria over, what in real terms, changes very little. That's how much Farage leads our broadcasters around by the nose; their sycophantic drooling has become a figure of ridicule outside the country, from those observing us. This has to change for any semblance of normality to return to UK politics, but I don't see it happening any time soon. They worship at the temple of Farage. Andrew Marr, the once credible BBC journalist, took to the LBC air waves an hour ago to pronounce that Nigel Farage will be the next Prime Minister — almost as though he has inside knowledge. 😒 Happy Friday. 😊
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