Jaques

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Jaques

Jaques

@_jacqub

European, freedom loving, wine drinking, jazz loving , travelling ukelele player.

Benfleet, East Katılım Eylül 2009
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Sharon Lawrence
Sharon Lawrence@5haronl·
I don’t care what donations @Nigel_Farage received or how he spent it. All I care about is whether he’s is a good politician & a patriot & what he will do for the country. He’s our best politician, a great patriot and he has our best interests at heart. That’s all we need.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@james_xond When Cameron got in, let the nhs be screwed up and then called a Brexit referendum without bothering to explain the consequences. A lazy PM and we still pay the price.
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James 𝕏ond
James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Can anyone pinpoint the exact moment when everything in society started getting noticeably worse?
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Mr Ethical 🚩
Mr Ethical 🚩@nw_nicholas·
This is unbelievable. Chris Mason reporting on the Farage £5m donation and doesn't mention the rule that new MPs must report all donations in the 12 months prior to being elected. Unbelievable.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@WafflePolitical @Stephen28780796 @nw_nicholas The rules are set up so that financial transactions from people of influence are transparent. It’s about the substance of the transaction above all. It obviously should have been declared.
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Political Waffle
Political Waffle@WafflePolitical·
Its not a financial interest. Its a donation. A financial interest is a person’s or entity's monetary stake, involvement, or ownership in a matter, such as stocks, property, or employment, where they stand to gain or lose money. It represents a direct or indirect economic benefit that can create conflicts of interest, often requiring disclosure. A donation is free fromresponsibility. Not much reading required to educate yourself. Hope this helps.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@GBPolitcs Fine. The sooner this nonsense is kicked into touch and the PM can get on with dealing with world issues the better.
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GB Politics
GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨BREAKING: Keir Starmer imposes a three-line whip on Labour MPs to oppose the motion referring him to the Privileges Committee for misleading the Commons A three-line whip means attendance is mandatory, MPs who abstain or vote for will face losing the Labour party whip
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@NickCohen4 It’s because we are retiring later. No more private pensions from aged 50, no more state pensions at 60 for women and 65 for men, no more attendance allowance given out like smarties. You are expected to work in bad health at 60+ now.
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Isabel Oakeshott
Isabel Oakeshott@IsabelOakeshott·
🛑 The Sunday Times campaign against @TiceRichard is deeply disappointing. It is also a measure of @reformparty_uk success. @Nigel_Farage and Richard are coming for the Establishment, and they are terrified.
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard

THE SUNDAY TIMES: A STATEMENT FROM RICHARD TICE MP, DEPUTY LEADER OF REFORM UK   The Sunday Times is still crawling all my business career in the hope of dredging up some more obscure technical issues from years ago. They openly admit their "journalism" is a joint venture with a senior Labour Party activist. This smear campaign is getting ridiculous. As a result, I now appear to have a debenture slot on the front page as they rehash the same old dividend story. The Sunday Times article features assumptions, numbers and dates that are simply incorrect. Like the rest of us, they and their Labour Party tax experts sometimes make mistakes. It is all extremely technical: good luck keeping up. Meanwhile, the Financial Times has been busy calling up former work colleagues and advisers from my past, trying to find some dirt. This is what we, at Reform UK, are now up against.   In a highly successful career spanning 40 years, I have done business in 12 countries across three continents, and been a director of more than 150 companies. I have helped build thousands of homes, creating thousands of jobs and generating hundreds of millions of value for shareholders and investors along with many tens of millions of tax for HMRC. I am very proud of this record. Throughout this career I have taken professional tax advice and have always paid everything that I was advised to pay.   Here’s the reality: tax efficiency is a basic corporate responsibility and duty to shareholders. A long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors. Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed – be that more or less. It is worth noting that last time my political enemies did this to me, during the Brexit referendum, HMRC concluded that I had significantly overpaid.   It is a measure of Reform UK’s success that Establishment media is coming after me in this way. Senior elements within News UK seem very unhappy about how well we are doing. Doubtless this will not be the last time, and I will not be the last target. Certain journalists are determined to put the worst possible gloss on everything I have done.   Meanwhile they wilfully ignore the highly questionable accounting of millions of pounds in Labour Party Properties Ltd. By any objective measure, this is a much simpler and more shocking story - but we are not in the land of objectivity here.   The relentless effort to tarnish my good name is the kind of behaviour that deters other successful business people from going into politics. The consequences are very real - as we can all see with the current Labour Cabinet, which is entirely devoid of business experience. The result? A flatlining economy and dire public services. All in a nation facing humiliation on the world stage.   After several weeks of this treatment, I won’t be indulging the Sunday Times any further. I am working flat out for my constituents and campaigning for the local elections. If my primary interest were making money, I wouldn’t be giving everything I’ve got to trying to save our country.   PS: It is worth noting that we have the longest tax code in the world at circa 24,000 pages and counting, whereas Hong Kong’s is less than 500 pages.   Richard Tice MP, Deputy Leader, Reform UK

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Jaques@_jacqub·
@GSGB01 It’s only the opposition parties and the right wing gutter press that are calling for his resignation. No one serious wants it, he’s doing a good job navigating the global problems we face.
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God Save Great Britain
God Save Great Britain@GSGB01·
🚨BREAKING: Leaders of every single political party are now calling for the resignation of Keir Starmer following his blatant lies over Peter Mandelson. Starmer is finished.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@StreuthItsRuth I had free school meals in the 70s. And none of the things you mention. I had to get a weekend job at 14 so I could have clothes. If you didn’t get free meals you don’t really know what it’s like to have been poor in the 70s
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My name is Ruth.
My name is Ruth.@StreuthItsRuth·
Free breakfasts and free school meals. We didn’t need them in the 70’s -80’s. We fed our kids. How? Both parents did not have phones. No Streaming services. No fancy nails. No expensive tattoos. Made a difference back then. Life was simple.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
When I was at school you had to pay for school dinners. Nobody got maternity pay until you'd worked for the same employer for 2 years. So. Wrong. Again. Instead of council houses, you now have Housing Association houses. And low mortgage rates. You had to pay NI for 35 years to get a full state pension, not 30 years. Is there anything about your tweet that's correct? And PIP has replaced attendance allowance and costs more now than ever before.
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Diana FlorenceMaverick
Diana FlorenceMaverick@Groves17Diana·
@_jacqub @JoshSmith1979T @SandyofSuffolk School meals were means tested as were all benefits, except state pension which is a contributory scheme.maternity pay dependent on being a taxpayer. Attendance allowance is for the elderly, dear, and difficult to get.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@nigelmp They should suspend this system for the UK until we are back in the EU then it can be got rid of.
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Rt Hon Nigel Evans
Rt Hon Nigel Evans@nigelmp·
The EES exit/entry rollout is clearly a disaster leading to 4 hour queues and leading to planes leaving without passengers. I have been in lengthy queues to exit Athens recently and the queue was bordering on 2 hours long with staff pulling some passengers out of the queue to prevent them missing flights. Passengers are customers who will spend money on hotels, bars, restaurants and visitors attractions. The EU should look after their customers not treat them in such a cavalier way. Where there are huge queues they can temporarily suspend the scheme. They could bring in extra border staff as I have witnessed many booths unmanned in several EU airports. The recent debacle in Milan where over a hundred “customers” missed their planes was totally avoidable if only someone on a six figure salary would take control. This is not the fault of easyJet but intransigent systems. I came through uk passport control this week at Gatwick and the wait on e gates and manned gates was less than 1 minute. If we can do it- so can they ! The coming Summer holiday rush could be truly miserable !
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@SandyofSuffolk @JoshSmith1979T Not true. School meals have been around for years. Ditto maternity pay. Child benefit wasn’t capped. You only had to pay into a pension for 30 years. Attendance allowance was given out like smarties and many still claim it. There was income support. And council houses.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
@JoshSmith1979T Your generation is taking out more because we didn't get universal credit, tax credits, maternity pay, 'free' school meals, PIP, motability cars and every other damn thing you all think you're entitled to.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@ArchRose90 Brexit is the disaster but luckily the current gover is sorting that out
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Another “achievement” for the most unpopular Chancellor in British history, Rachel Reeves. The IMF has downgraded the UK's growth forecast to 0.8%. The biggest drop of any G7 nation. Inflation is expected to rise to 3.2% and unemployment to rise to 5.6%. Labour are a disaster.
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Pablo Brett PhD
Pablo Brett PhD@PabloBrett2·
@_jacqub @SandyofSuffolk I didn't mean European countries, but now you mention it: Hungary has been in the EU since 2004 and remains a laggard since its communist days. The European countries with best growing GDP per head up to 2030 will be Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway, all outside the EU.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
So Keir Starmer is trying to sneak us back into the EU. He's not even pretending anymore. He's totally ignoring the democratic referendum result. He's going to bring in as much of his global agenda as he can, as quickly as he can. Because he knows Labour won't get another term. And he's making it as difficult as he can for Reform when they become our next government. Because he's a despicable little man. And the sooner we're rid of Labour, the better.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@GSGB01 A real patriot would want what’s best for the country.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@PabloBrett2 @SandyofSuffolk Which European country has raced ahead outside of Europe? Hungary? No countries get better by being smaller that’s why the US is so powerful. Brexit was an experiment that failed. That’s all it was.
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Pablo Brett PhD
Pablo Brett PhD@PabloBrett2·
@_jacqub @SandyofSuffolk But the EU is the past. It drags its member states down with red tape and regressive policies while other real powers innovate and race ahead.
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Jaques@_jacqub·
@SimonDanczuk @BrexitStewart PM puts the country first and acts in its best interest and some people find it weird and devious. Says a lot about those people.
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Simon Danczuk
Simon Danczuk@SimonDanczuk·
Make no mistake about it, Starmer is insistent on taking Britain back into the EU, even though he doesn’t have a mandate for it. Worst, most devious, weird PM we’ve ever had.
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Dominic Johnson
Dominic Johnson@kongoecho·
@MichaelRosenYes Lots of people are apparently forgetting that the UK was never part of Schengen, even when it was in the EU. This would have happened without Brexit.
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Michael Rosen 💙💙🎓🎓 NICE 爷爷
Ha! I’ve just been refused entry onto a plane from Stansted to Bologna because my passport issue date is March 2016. The expiry date is August 2026 but the rule is 10 years from issue date. Another Brexit benefit. Apparently. Go home now.
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