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UK Katılım Temmuz 2008
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@HomHeals @EssexPR Yes "Homeopathy Heals", you are definitely not brainwashed into believing nonsense.
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Homeopathy Heals@HomHeals·
@EssexPR I've also noticed that people who skipped A levels and university are better able to think for themselves. Avoided the educational brainwashing.
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
I’ve got a few mates that I’ve known since I was 15/16… mates that grafted and worked so hard, mates that have built up multi million pound companies in waste, in electrical and maintenance services, in property etc. Not one has A levels or a degree. They are some of the smartest people I know. Never believe that school grades or university degrees are a must. Work ethic and aspiration trumps a piece of paper.
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Tom Corley
Tom Corley@RICHHABITS·
@JohnCleese The UK is indoctrinating the next generation of UK Citizens to embrace Islam
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@RedWallPleb @tobyrose24 @PolitlcsGlobal Richard, I don't think you ever even visit reality. And when you are exposed to it for even a brief second you freak out as it bursts your weird little bubble.
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Richard@RedWallPleb·
@tobyrose24 @PolitlcsGlobal Richard lives in reality you massive melon. Get out of my notifications you fucking cuck. ffs 🙄
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Politics Global@PolitlcsGlobal·
🚨🇬🇧 NEW: The UK has maintained its score of 92 in the Global Freedom index It received 39/40 for political rights and 53/60 for civic liberties Other G7 nations: 🇨🇦 Canada (97) - No change 🇯🇵 Japan (96) - No change 🇩🇪 Germany (95) - No change 🇬🇧 UK (92) - No change 🇫🇷 France (89) - No change 🇮🇹 Italy (87) - (-2) 🇺🇸 US (81) - (-3) [@freedomhouse]
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Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor@AlexTaylorNews·
This is hilarious👇and shows what idiots* these people are David (caller) : It's outrageous Sadiq Khan doesn't know the words to "Hark the Herald Angels sing" @LBC : Do you ? David : Yes @LBC : What are they ? David : I don't know🤡 *and yes, I realise we're not allowed to call them idiots, but 𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒚 call everyone else all names under the sun and if this isn't idiotic, I don't know what is ...🤡 👏👏@BenKentish
LBC@LBC

Caller David is not happy with Sadiq Khan for failing to learn the words to Christmas carols. @BenKentish asks if he knows some of the words himself...

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With One T@With_1_T·
@itsme_gfc @Peston If the main concern is keeping the route open to lessen the impact on the cost of living, then surely the most logical thing to do would be to deal with Iran. Not the deranged gibbon in the whitehouse, who changes his mind daily and randomly threatens other countries.
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Gary@itsme_gfc·
@Peston Surely it’s in the British interest to protect a crucial shipping route? Trade routes open means less impact on the cost of living. Or is the lack of interest in the Straits actually down to the inability to be effective in any way due to non functioning ships et al.
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
In response to Starmer’s declaration of independence from Trump in relation to the Iran war - his refusal to join offensive strikes against the Islamic theocracy - his ministerial colleagues are both reassured and anxious. “It’s landed quite well with the public, don’t you think?” one said to me. Opinion polls would corroborate, namely that a majority of British people are relieved we are not formal participants in the attacks on Iran itself. And although it is not comfortable for many to hear an American president denigrate a British prime minister as Trump does daily at the moment, the operational co-operation between British and US military and intelligence has not been impaired - or at least not yet. That is what I am told by officials whose only skin in this game is British security, and have no political reason to shore up Starmer. However after two and a half weeks of the Trump and Israeli induced chaos engulfing the Middle East, the impact on our daily lives is not yet tangible - but will be soon enough. Senior members of the government, like me, believe financial and commodity markets are under-pricing the severity of the impact of Iran’s de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the vital supply waterway for oil, gas, fertiliser, helium and so on. The point, as one minister, put it to me, is that tankers that left the Gulf shortly before the war started on 28 February have not yet arrived in Europe - because passage takes between three and five weeks, depending on their size. So Europe has not yet experienced any disruption to physical supplies. But that shock to energy and other supplies is about to hit, and will endure for many weeks, probably months - even if, against all evidence, Trump is able to claim something he can semi-plausibly describe as victory any time soon. Apart from anything else, the threat from Iranian drones and mines in the Strait probably won’t vanish, even if Trump declares his peace, because it is not at all clear that Tehran has central control of all the Iranian militias. The process of rebuilding confidence in the security of the Strait will not be easy. And anyway production facilities in the Gulf that have been switched off can’t be switched on overnight. So although the Business and Energy departments are being reassured by chemicals manufacturers and petrol retailers and other relevant businesses that they won’t run out of vital supplies this week or next, that is obvious and of limited utility. The economic pain is coming. And the only questions are about severity - bad or very bad - and duration. The political point for the PM is it is his responsibility to protect the living standards and quality of life of British people. And even if our looming hardship is largely Trump’s fault, it’s Starmer who will be held accountable by voters for whether he is protecting them appropriately and effectively. It is worth noting that the massive rise in the cost of living in the last parliament was largely the result of Covid and Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, and yet the Tories were massacred at the last election (though of course the incompetence of Truss’s mini budget didn’t help them). This is another way of saying that just as Starmer has acknowledged the UK has a material interest in keeping the peace in Ukraine, if a ceasefire with Putin is ever agreed, the same holds true of the Strait of Hormuz and the UK more generally. But if some kind of stability returns to the Gulf, and British ships and planes are deployed there to maintain that stability, that will be a challenge to the government - because it will seriously deplete military resources available for Ukraine’s “coalition of the willing”, policing the so-called High North of the Arctic and the many other regions vulnerable to conflict and instability. 1/2
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Nola@Nola_Susan·
@PolitlcsUK I’m sure the majority of Irish people do not agree with the Irish PM’s views of Starmer. This Britain is nothing like what it was 50 years ago.
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: The Irish PM defends Keir Starmer as Donald Trump repeats he is "not Winston Churchill" "Starmer has done a lot to reset the Irish-British relationship. I do believe he is a very earnest person who you have a capacity to get on with"
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Michael Schofield
Michael Schofield@M_J_Schofield·
@DailyMail All of this delving into such topics without touching on Islam. Cowardice from Louis and the establishment.
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Manosphere influencer Myron Gaines accuses Louis Theroux's 'woke' Netflix documentary of 'making him look crazy' with 'bad editing' as he's DUMPED by girlfriend after bragging about plan to have two wives trib.al/Gp86BoI
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Joe Parsons
Joe Parsons@joeparsonsqa·
@nadhimzahawi Why would Starmer do that, he's delighted to see the UK run down and the British culture diltuted with foreigners who basically hate the British!
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Nadhim Zahawi
Nadhim Zahawi@nadhimzahawi·
I really do not understand how this is not a national security threat as well as a financial threat to our Country. Why is this NOT a National Emergency & why are we not enacting National Emergency rules. 👇🏽💔🤯
Annabel Denham@AnnabelDenham1

1,200 people crossed the Channel in small boats last week. Each costs £41,000 a year. So that’s an extra £50 million burden on the taxpayer in their first year alone. Just from one week.

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With One T@With_1_T·
@reformparty_uk You never stop fucking moaning about everything. All the fucking time. Without a permanent state of grievance you have nothing to offer.
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Reform UK
Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
Under a Reform UK government, Britain will be run by people who love this country. 🇬🇧
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Video Game History
Video Game History@VideoGameHstry·
Without saying anything, how long have you been playing video games?
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Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
Britain is being led by the most unpatriotic Prime Minister ever.
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With One T@With_1_T·
@lbmeyler @JohnCleese @grok for fucks sake. A known grifter uses the work reportedly whilst spouting bollocks, offers no actual evidence at all, and you have to ask?
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@JohnCleese The word "reportedly" in this context, specifically by this turd, essentially means "I made this up for rage-farming clicks, as this is now my job and I am a souless, barely human scumbag"
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@Fx1Jonny Because the only identity they have is to take the opposite view of whatever the government is doing.
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JonnyUtd
JonnyUtd@Fx1Jonny·
Why are so many Brits begging Starmer to send British soldiers to die for israel?? You people have lost your marbles!
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@LBC @GoodwinMJ Pathetic bad loser. He is a very unlikable person, it's a wonder he did as well as he did.
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LBC@LBC·
'My big concern is that our democracy will start to look like some corrupt political system closer to Lebanon or Sierra Leone.' Reform's @GoodwinMJ alleges voter fraud in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
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With One T@With_1_T·
@GymBr_o Looks like the sort of omelette you get at the breakfast buffet in crappy hotels just off the motorway
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Healing Tai Chi
Healing Tai Chi@GymBr_o·
If your mom didn't teach you a royalty omelette
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With One T@With_1_T·
@montie @ZackPolanski We know you are not this dense. Which can only mean that since crawling up Nigel's arse, you have become a massive disingenuous twat.
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Hugo's Lair
Hugo's Lair@DWeller50261·
A lot. They were on the gravy train as well. We need to drain the swamp. The Uni Party has to go. National Average salary for MP, no more. If inflation goes 2% above BoE targets MPs salaries suspended. Salary deduction for absent MP's Only policies involved in the pre election manifesto allowed, anything else requires Referendum/New Election. Parliament moved to Birmingham on HS2 land that will become available. Adjacent accomodation block, a flat for each MP with office and heating supplied. No expenses except for constituancy office and 2 staff. Free rail travel from home to parliament. Standard UK redundancy payments for MPs failing to be re elected. Contributary pensions for MP's. No gold plated bullshit. No subsidised bars, no subsidised meals.
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
This election was a victory for sectarian voting and cheating. Matt Goodwin was a great candidate for us. Roll on the elections on May 7th. It will be goodbye Starmer and goodbye to the Tory party.
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