Jeremy van Hagen

49 posts

Jeremy van Hagen

Jeremy van Hagen

@UpYourGameFFS

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Jeremy van Hagen
Jeremy van Hagen@UpYourGameFFS·
@IRanMediaco Remember - the US has made the most stupid strategic move and shown how weak it is. The US is now desperate for a way out of the mess it created. Iran is in a much stronger position than before the Trumpanzees started Operation Epic Mistake!
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Iran News 24@IRanMediaco·
Pakistan: An aircraft belonging to the US Air Force has landed at a Pakistani base, and it is likely that De Vance was on board.
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Jeremy van Hagen
Jeremy van Hagen@UpYourGameFFS·
@IRanMediaco JD Vance is as bad a Trump. Not to be trusted. He’s a hypocritical anti-free speech grifter who lies through his teeth.
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Ivanka Trump RV Q 🇺🇸
Ivanka Trump RV Q 🇺🇸@0IvankaTrumpRV2·
Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust this team? A. 100% B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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Jeremy van Hagen
Jeremy van Hagen@UpYourGameFFS·
@IRanMediaco European countries should and should distance themselves from the idiot Trump and his criminal cartel of kiddie fiddlers and thieves!
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Iran News 24@IRanMediaco·
BREAKING: Iran says any European country is welcome to make a deal to transit through Hormuz Strait.
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
Yet another disgraceful performance from the Prime Minister today at PMQs. Why won’t you answer the question, @Keir_Starmer?
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Jeremy van Hagen
Jeremy van Hagen@UpYourGameFFS·
@archeohistories The Republicans are taking the US the same way. Rampant inflation, privileges for the wealthy, State sponsored masked death squads, detention without trial, blaming foreigners and the uneducated championing the Trumpanzees! FFS are people so retarded they can’t see it?
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
A man tastes the sour cream, the only remaining dairy product available, at a state-owned store in Moscow, Monday, December 24, 1991.... December 1991—days before the Soviet Union officially ceased to exist—daily life in Moscow had narrowed to whatever could still be found on a shelf. In many state-run stores, supply chains had effectively broken down. Basic goods—meat, butter, even bread—were often unavailable or required hours of waiting. In some cases, only a single product remained, reflecting an economy in its final stage of collapse. By that point, inflation was accelerating, government distribution systems were failing, and the ruble was rapidly losing value. Industrial output had dropped sharply, and shortages were no longer occasional, they were systemic. For ordinary citizens, it meant improvising meals, bartering, or simply going without. Within days, the USSR would dissolve on December 26, 1991, ending nearly 70 years of centralized economic control. Moments like this capture the human scale of that collapse, where geopolitics translated into something immediate and tangible: what was, or wasn’t, available to eat. By 1992, Russia moved to “shock therapy” reforms, and prices for many basic goods increased by over 250% in a single year, marking one of the fastest peacetime inflation spikes in modern history. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Cunning Linguist
Cunning Linguist@HunterTucker88·
@archeohistories Coming soon to New York City !!! 👍👍 Good job Democrats !!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Tokyo
Tokyo@otokyo__·
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Times Radio
Times Radio@TimesRadio·
"I'm not sure he even knows whose side he's on." @KemiBadenoch tells #TimesRadio that Keir Starmer has failed to show leadership on the Iran war by "pretending that he made a decision" and avoiding clear alignment with allies.
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Jeremy van Hagen
Jeremy van Hagen@UpYourGameFFS·
@RupertLowe10 @RupertLowe10 try working with facts and reality and not your lies and fantasy. I guess mathematics isn’t one of your strengths either. You and your kind are a big part of the problem!
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am so utterly fed up of this constant lie that Britain is absolutely reliant on low-skilled immigration to keep our country dragging along. That is just not true. It's boring and it's wrong. Let’s take the NHS. We’re always told how its built on immigration. Total nonsense. Reason number one - if we trained our own people, there would be no need to import foreign professionals through such vast numbers. We deliberately block British boys and girls from training medicine, then ship in staff from the third world. And let’s be clear. Their training is often not good enough. Their language is often not good enough. Their attitude is often not good enough. That’s just a fact. The NHS needs translators, but not for the patients - it’s the sodding staff half the time. So we have some of the brightest young British men and women unable to train through our own decisions, and we replace them with migrants who are all too often not up to the job. Great work, everyone. What a result that is. Even British medics who have been trained can’t get work. Those roles are being filled by imported Nigerians. It all just sounds too ludicrous to be true. It is very much absolutely true. Then these pro-immigration hide behind the fact that they bumped into a foreign receptionist in a hospital. It is absolutely nothing personal against these specific individuals, I don’t blame them. I blame our rotten politicians. I’m sure that receptionist is a possibly a nice lady, but she shouldn’t be here. We have millions of healthy Brits on benefits doing nothing. The answer is quite simple - GET THEM WORKING. There is also the moral argument of taking these individuals away from their own countries, but I am uninterested in that. But let’s just park all that for one moment. Why is demand so high in our hospitals? Go and sit in a hospital waiting room in London, Birmingham, Manchester - pretty much anywhere in Britain other than leafy Surrey. It’s packed full of foreigners. They have every need catered to them. Don’t speak English? Great. We’ll fund the translator. Hundreds of millions are spent on this. It is, and I don’t apologise for my language here, a total piss-take. All whilst taxpaying British men and women are unable to see their GP, get a scan or receive timely treatment. I have no issue with bringing in the odd brain surgeon or oncologist. Great, let’s do that until we can train our own. But to suggest that Britain’s health service is so indebted to immigration is total bullshit and we should call it out for the reasons stated above.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
Why are we taught to be ashamed of our national flag? Why are people organising a LOWER The Colours campaign? If you're triggered by seeing the Union Jack or the St George's Cross, I have a simple solution for you... My column for today's @TheSun. Link to full article here ⬇️ thesun.co.uk/news/38063209/…
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Keir Starmer has lied to the British people about his Chagos deal. He has lied to the Americans about his Chagos deal. The worst deal in British history should be cancelled.
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Jeremy van Hagen
Jeremy van Hagen@UpYourGameFFS·
@KemiBadenoch @Conservatives Badenoch should resign from the Tory party. She is simply awful. Arrogant and full of herself. Most British people do not relate to her.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Keir Starmer went to China desperate for its support because his entire economic policy is reliant on Chinese imports: wind turbines, solar panels and car batteries. It is Labour’s policy choice to be dependent on China. @Conservatives will always act in the national interest.
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