Timulo

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Timulo

Timulo

@Timulo

Nobody has the right not to be offended NB I may like some posts for future viewing, it doesn't mean I agree with the sentiments. we need a saved tag 4 this

Katılım Aralık 2009
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Talk@TalkTV·
BREAKING: Keir Starmer was booed as he arrived at Golders Green a short time ago. "Starmer has been fanning the flames of anti-Semitism with one hand and reaching for the fire extinguisher with the other." @JuliaHB1 @JakeWSimons
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@TalkTV what's going on with your app? It's repeating same 15seconds .... I've heard streeting may be too right wing about 30 times now
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@ThatAlexWoman on funny names, used to work at company that had large database of people. Some absolute classics Nicholas Sex Alowishus Dangleben Ms Gay Hunter To name just 3
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CMAC@SSB_Rick·
Sobriety culture has a toxic side nobody wants to talk about. The moment you get sober everyone acts like you’re fixed. Like the drinking was the problem. It wasn’t. The drinking was the solution you found for pain you didn’t know how to carry. Take away the bottle and the pain is still there. That’s why so many people relapse. Not because they’re weak. Because nobody helped them with the actual wound. Getting sober is step one. Healing is the whole staircase. We celebrate 30 day chips but don’t talk about the trauma underneath. That needs to change.
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@afneil Why is it being said that FCO ignored advice and granted DV when only security services can grant any level of security clearance? Whole thing stinks of a cover up.... And no way No10 would not have been informed of this for the highest overseas diplomatic appointment
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Andrew Neil@afneil·
On January 28 Mandelson was denied developed vetting clearance for his post as our man in DC On January 30 the formal Foreign Office offer hiring him said ‘your [developed vetting — DV] security clearance has been confirmed by the Vetting Unit.’ We now know this not to be correct. He had failed DV status. So who in these two days decided to overrule the vetters? What possible motive could Robbins have for taking such a huge decision on his own, without reference to No 10 or the cabinet office or even the Foreign Sec (then Lammy)?
Andrew Neil@afneil

Olly Robbins resigns as top civil servant in the Foreign Office. I doubt that will be the end of the matter.

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@ThatAlexWoman security clearance (in this case DV) can ONLY be granted by our security services, not employers (ie FCO). They ignored Mandy's fail not granted DV. Go for a job at any defence company (usually SC not DV), fail clearance, you lose your job. No employer override.
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@FlashheartV2 Fingers crossed matey.... My ex father in law is riddled and has been for years but he's still going. An amusing side.... Ends up he's been treated by oncologist who lived next door to me in halls during uni which considering uni was other end of country is some small world shit
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@Skydance_1 @beyoncegarden #8 da bomb. It is unreal Tried a tiny amount of it one Christmas as it was bought as a present for me and I was sat for at least 10 minutes in a haze.... Was like tripping And I mean a tiny amount Sat untouched in cupboard before being binned. Lunatic stuff
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@FlashheartV2 Hey Mikey you now get to keep your hands warm free of charge when you take the hound out for walk 🙄
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@ThatAlexWoman @TalkTV Google "porton down documentary" and there's a great show about the site Think it's on daily motion as doesn't appear to be available on iPlayer
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@Artemisapphire @afneil But the rises in minimum wage haven't resulted in similar increases for those with some if not significantly more experience.
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Andrew Neil@afneil·
It’s a very good question. Obviously we should pay young folk with no experience, still learning on the job and gaining qualifications exactly the same, if not more, than someone fully qualified and with years of experience. I dunno why I didn’t think of that earlier.
Anthammer@AntWadebridge

@afneil Why are young people worth less of a wage Andrew?

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@Plusnet Let me know if you want the mobile number they are using in WhatsApp
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Plusnet@Plusnet·
@Timulo Good spot. Thanks so much for making us aware of this account.
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@Plusnet I signed up with you end of last year mainly due to your cashback rewards offer. I have chased today as I've not received anything about this only to be told that I am no longer eligible as I didn't reply to email I didn't receive and now 5 days over to claim...1/2
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@Plusnet Please look below as you have a scammer jumping on this thread promising this reward card as money and wanting financial details to do so... They have been reported
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Plusnet@Plusnet·
@Timulo Hi. If you did not recieve the initial email this is certainly something we can look into. I'd recommend speaking with our team again and we can raise this further from there. You can reach them directly here 0330 1239 123.
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@Plusnet Spoke to 2 this morning. Sorry you're 5 days late, our system says no We sent email, fact you didn't receive not our problem. Why would I not claim if I knew how? I'd understand if I was months over but 5 days! Customer service....hmmmmm
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How could I claim when I had not received email about this?! £150 not honoured from you... Is this how you treat all customers? I only signed up with you and not others did to this and to find out I am 5 days over claiming having not received instructions absolutely stinks!
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@models_by_Russ Illegal migration makes great headlines, but it's the masses over staying on visas etc and importing whole villages as they are "family" that needs addressing too. Yet we keep giving so they keep coming. MPs too scared for their seats to make it an issue.
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@models_by_Russ Yes and no. It is really about legal migration as the ones coming illegally are a small fraction of population increase. It's those gaming the system, bringing over excessive family, arranged marriages to bring more and more. They don't want to assimilate, they are bleeding us
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A View From Yorkshire
A View From Yorkshire@models_by_Russ·
I’m genuinely exhausted listening to the hard-of-hearing left still frothing over what Jim Ratcliffe said, as if nuance were some extinct British bird. Now we’ve got Pep Guardiola—a multi-millionaire with private security, gated living, and instant access to the best healthcare money can buy—lecturing the rest of us from the comfort of his ivory tower. Yes Pep, we know you’re an immigrant from Catalonia. Gold star. That’s not the point, and it never was. This debate is not—never has been—about legal immigration. People who come here lawfully, contribute, work, pay in, and integrate are not the issue. Conflating that with illegal mass migration is either wilful dishonesty or intellectual laziness. Pick one. Watching the country strain under collapsing services, overstretched policing, housing shortages, and communities paying the price—while insisting “nothing to see here”—doesn’t make you enlightened. It makes you detached. And detachment is not perspective. When you’re insulated from consequences—no queue for a GP, no unsafe streets, no pressure on schools—it’s very easy to moralise. Much harder to listen to the people actually living with the fallout. So spare us the lectures from behind security gates and PR teams. This isn’t a philosophical seminar. It’s a real-world problem, affecting real communities, and it deserves grown-up honesty—not slogans, not virtue-signalling, and certainly not commentary from people who will never feel the cost of being wrong. If Catalan women and children were being abused as a direct consequence of failures to control borders—if the warning signs were ignored, the victims dismissed, and concerns waved away as “unhelpful”—there would be no lectures about nuance. There would be outrage. Demands. Action. Immediately. So spare us the moral posturing from behind security gates. This isn’t virtue. It’s insulation. And insulation does not give you authority—it just gives you the luxury of being wrong without paying the price.
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