Sandra Orpen

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Sandra Orpen

Sandra Orpen

@ZandraJane

London and Lincolnshire, UK Katılım Aralık 2010
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Sandra Orpen
Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@kelvmackenzie That’s such a catastrophe, how will we all survive, the rich can’t buy as many Ferraris as they use to do.
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Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
I learn from a Jeremy Clarkson column that Ferrari has reduced the number of cars they export here because all the wealthy have quit the UK. After Wednesday those left behind will only be able to afford Trabants with the exception of the Mobility mob, all upgraded to Bugatti’s.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@afneil “Rachel from accounts” is an extremely misogynistic term to use. You call her that to diminish her because she’s a woman. Would you use a similar term about a man? I suspect not.
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Andrew Neil@afneil·
With the Budget only days away a YouGov poll found almost 80% of Brits think the UK economy in fairly bad or very bad shape. Only 4% thought it in fairly good shape. Zero percent thought it was in very good shape. That’s right: ZERO. At least Rachel from Accounts has set one economic record.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@jessgill03 Describing anyone you disagree with as evil is rather pathetic. You can argue with her and point out faults in her reasoning but just calling her evil is a sign that you have lost the argument.
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Jess@jessgill03·
Rachel Reeves is evil. Scrapping the two child benefit cap will just accelerate the demographic replacement of native Brits. Only 14% of white British families have three or more children compared to 40% of Pakistani and Bangladeshi. Plus they’re 2-3 x more likely to be unemployed than the white British population so we’re the ones funding it. With tax rises, this is going to make it impossible for white British to have a children. You’re funding your own replacement.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Rachel Reeves will officially scrap the two-child benefit cap in the Budget [@thetimes]

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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@tomhfh You do realise that one day you might be “unproductive”. Perhaps you should be a bit more sympathetic to those less fortunate than you,
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Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
We’re raising taxes to move more money from the productive to the unproductive. Billions of pounds more to those permanently out of work. Millions of productive people dragged into higher tax brackets. The worst incentive structure you could possibly design. Anti-productivity.
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Liz Truss
Liz Truss@trussliz·
Why is @RachelReevesMP so whiny and angry? She believed (similar to Rishi Sunak) if she did everything the Treasury and OBR told her, then everything would be fine and she would be heralded as a hero. Problems in the past, according to her, were down to a failure to heed the experts (on Brexit, taxes etc) or questioning the "independence" of the Bank of England. Unfortunately for her and the country - the experts -who believe in discredited Keynsian economics are wrong. That's why we are headed off the cliff.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@TracyEdwardsMBE @BBCNews You’ve been listening to right wing propaganda, in what way has the BBC ever “cheered on the mutilation” of anyone? It’s a ridiculous accusation that comes from people with a vested financial interest in destroying the BBC.
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Tracy Edwards@TracyEdwardsMBE·
I come from a generation that considered @BBCNews to be godlike! Then they threw women under the bus and cheered on the mutilation of vulnerable young people but because I am of that generation I was sure it was just a blip. I was wrong. Today I cancelled my TV License. When the BBC lose my generation they have quite simply ..... lost
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

A Billion Pounds Lost – And a Nation Walking Away The BBC has just confessed to losing more than a billion pounds in a single year. Millions of households have cancelled their licence fees. Two million enforcement visits yielded almost nothing. The public isn't forgetting to pay – it's walking away. That's the story behind the numbers, and it's far more serious than anything the BBC will admit. Because there comes a moment when a nation stops arguing with an institution and simply withdraws its consent. Britain has reached that point. You don't lose that kind of money through clerical mishaps; you lose it because trust has died. And trust, once spent, does not return because the BBC sends more officers to knock on doors. The BBC can blame "evasion" all it likes. It can scold the public about fairness, brag about audits, and pretend its enforcement is "efficient, fair and proportionate." None of it matters. A broadcaster that once held the country together now finds itself shut out – literally – by millions who no longer want to hear its voice. The harder it pushes, the clearer the truth becomes: people aren't opting out of the licence fee. They're opting out of the BBC. This is a moral reckoning. A state-backed institution that doctored a President's speech, amplified Hamas propaganda, edited reality to fit an agenda, and buried stories that clashed with its ideology has forfeited the right to call itself impartial. It behaves like a political NGO with a broadcast licence – preaching, filtering, choosing sides – then acts wounded when the public rejects the sermon. Bias wasn't a glitch. It became the culture. And that rot hollowed the BBC from within. The numbers are the verdict. Younger viewers have vanished. Older viewers feel dumped in favour of TikTok gimmicks and ideological posturing. The leadership has collapsed. The scandals keep coming. And the funding model – the sacred cow of the establishment – is now bleeding out in front of them. The BBC still clings to "universality," but universality cannot be enforced. It has to be earned. A broadcaster that treats half the country as a problem to be handled cannot claim to speak for the whole. A broadcaster that demands loyalty while showing none has no future. The licence fee rested on a covenant: we fund you; you tell the truth without fear or favour. The BBC broke that bargain. The country is now breaking the licence fee in return. This isn't decline. It's consequence. A once-trusted national institution, captured by an ideological caste, has finally met a public that refuses to be captured with it. The BBC can call it evasion. The Government can call it reform. But the truth is plain: the public has delivered its verdict, and it rings louder than anything the BBC can broadcast. The age of deference is over. And the BBC, for the first time in its history, is being forced to live in the country it helped create. "This is a moral reckoning. A state-backed institution that doctored a President's speech, amplified Hamas propaganda, edited reality to fit an agenda, and buried stories that clashed with its ideology has forfeited the right to call itself impartial."

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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@paulmasonnews We need an urgent enquiry into Russian influence on British political life.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@GSGB01 Nobody’s offended by Christmas. Stop trying to spread hate and division. Are you, by any chance, American?
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God Save Great Britain@GSGB01·
Christmas will always be a part of Great British culture. We aren't changing for anyone and we don't care if it offends you!🎅🎄🇬🇧
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@terrychristian Terry, I generally agree with you but on this issue I think you’re wrong. It’s very easy to be wise after the event. Johnson was never fit to be PM but anyone in his position would have struggled in the face of Covid.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@bindelj Calling someone you disagree with “evil” is such an unpleasant thing to say. It seems you couldn’t defeat your opponent by argument and are reduced to name-calling.
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Julie Bindel@bindelj·
When I debated Helen Webberley, I felt strongly that I was in the presence of evil. I used to reject the notion of evil, but I no longer feel able to. I will write more about this tomorrow.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@KemiBadenoch @MelJStride Tim Martin was a cheerleader for the Brexit disaster. I won’t listen to his opinion on anything nor set foot in one of his establishments.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Wetherspoons’ boss Tim Martin knows pubs, and he knows how bad Labour have been for pubs. Rachel Reeves needs to start listening to serious businessmen like Tim before she does more harm to our hospitality industry.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@jomickane I don’t remember that. It always seemed to be the case that one snowflake and the country ground to a halt.
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍
🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
Back in the 80's when life carried on as normal no matter how much snow fell ❄️☃️
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Young Bob@YoungBobRB·
Physically assaulted at the Turning Point stand on the LSE campus. We were simply trying to debate, yet several masked men kept approaching throughout, doing everything they could to shut down a fair discussion. This is the state of “tolerance” on our universities.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@London_W4 I’m glad that you, like me, still call it the Post Office Tower.
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Alastair Hilton
Alastair Hilton@London_W4·
And now I’m here. A most pleasant pub. I still love seeing the Past Office Tower. I used to come to this pub before a well known film director bought it. Loved it then and love it now. The interior lighting is perfection, day or night.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@Councillorsuzie @EdwardJDavey You are such a traitor to Britain. Supporting a foreign leader against our own national broadcaster. Seriously, what damage has Trump suffered? He a serial liar and felon and no British person with an ounce of patriotism should support him.
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Susan Hall AM@Councillorsuzie·
“Ludicrous lawsuit” - are you completely naive ? - what the BBC did with the splicing of that video was completely unacceptable. Your complete blindness on this says so much about you @EdwardJDavey - completely out of touch and biased in my view. Unbelievable
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey

This is Keir Starmer’s moment to stand up for Britain and call on Trump to drop his ludicrous lawsuit against the BBC. The Prime Minister has spent months cosying up to Trump. If he can’t stop him from attacking one of our most precious institutions, what was it all for?

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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@SBarrettBar The one thing Trump isn’t is a victim. I think we have to remember that he is not our friend and British people who support him and urge him to attack the BBC are traitors to our own country.
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Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
The BBC wronged President Trump It's not the victim, it is the perpetrator.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@LizWebsterSBF Andy Burnham would have to face a by-election before he could become leader. Imagine the outrage there would be if a current MP stood down for Burnham to stand. He would almost certainly lose.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
The Westminster machine is already touting Wes Streeting as the successor to Starmer. But Streeting is continuity Starmer 👉 same project, the same controllers, just a new face. Starmer has blown up. The plan is to slide Streeting in so the project survives. But unlikely as the Labour Party won’t wear it. @labourlewis exposed the truth on Channel 4: the unity candidate is @AndyBurnhamGM and the soft left want a route to fast-track him back into Westminster to take over. The real battle now isn’t who replaces Starmer. It’s whether Labour gets renewal or just another rebrand.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@richardpbacon She’s not barmy, she’s just a slimy grifter. She’s decided that to become part of the far right is a road to riches.
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richard bacon@richardpbacon·
She supports Trump but hates cheats and liars. She is absolutely, five alarm fire, copper bottomed, should be sectioned level…barmy.
Farrukh@implausibleblog

Liz Truss on Fox News supporting Trump suing the BBC "There are lots of people in Britain who are cheering President Trump on and want him to sue the BBC" "Because they're a huge problem: they've lied, they've cheated, they've fiddled with footage" "Both in the case of President Trump but also covering up what's happening in Britain, whether it's mass migration, our economic problems, they are always bias towards the left" "And the British taxpayer has to pay for all of this fake news" "There is a lot of excitement against Conservatives in Britain that President Trump is actually taking the BBC on" Fox News, "Do you think an apology from the BBC is enough?" Liz Truss, "No I don't because they ke"ep doing it again and again" "They have painted a completely false picture of President Trump in Britain over a number of years" "They've done the same thing about Conservatives in our country" "And I believe the organisation needs to be defunded" "And as well as suing the BBC, I think it would be fantastic is President Trump were to encourage stopping the British taxpayer funding" "Fake news is damaging the countries reputation" "I mean the BBC used to be the paragon of journalism across the world, it was respected. It's now become a laughing stock and it needs to be put out of it's misery"

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Sandra Orpen
Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@thebestmarklee The trees used to be cut back so leaves weren’t a problem. To save money the cuttings and embankments have been left to grow wild which is why there’s now a leaf problem. It caused the accident near Salisbury a few years ago.
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Train driver Mark@thebestmarklee·
Once again it's that time of year when people are moaning about trains being delayed due to leaves on the line. This is the contact patch of a metal train wheel on the metal track.
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Sandra Orpen@ZandraJane·
@KirstieMAllsopp You’re going after the wrong people. Why don’t you attack the large corporations like Amazon, who don’t pay tax or the rich individuals who salt their money into overseas tax havens, rather than attacking pensioners’ bus passes. It’s a really bad look.
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Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp·
It’s not complicated, I believe if you don’t need it don’t take it. This is sometimes seen as old fashioned, but every one of every age needs to make their own judgement.
Nic, Nack, Paddywhack@nicoatridge

@KirstieMAllsopp How do you get through the day when you are so rotten with resentment? How do you feel about pensioners getting free prescriptions?

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