Alex.H.
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@RosieDuffield1 @HelenWebberley So what you're saying is that lesbians just haven't met the right type of bloke yet to be straight! FFS.🤣
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@HelenWebberley You are a straight woman. How dare you lecture a young lesbian that she shouldn't get to choose only same-sex partners? You may believe that men with penises who wear dresses magically transform, but telling lesbians they are wrong if they disagree is pure homophobia.
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@HelenWebberley So what you're saying is that lesbians just haven't met the right type of bloke yet🤣. Christ this opinion is actually mental.

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@T2legends @BarcaZoneHub Don't re-write history mate. Fergie spent millions, easily had the best squads available for the majority of his time. Set transfer records regularly and was 1st to have 4 top strikers on rotation in the 99 season.
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@BarcaZoneHub But wait… Ferguson created something from nothing, a washed up club that had nothing but old memories in their heads, he turned it round with blood, sweat and tears, NO BILLIONS TO HELP HIM, he used good old fashioned management and hard work skills!
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Downing Street has been caught red-handed lying to the British public once again. The Prime Minister’s office proudly announced that the IMF had upgraded the UK’s growth forecast, painting a picture of economic success under Labour and “building a stronger, fairer Britain.”
This is completely false.
In reality, the UK has suffered the largest growth downgrade of any G7 nation. The IMF barely nudged the 2026 forecast from a disastrous 0.8% to 1% – not because the economy is improving, but because the baseline was already so catastrophically low that even a dead cat would bounce higher.
This isn’t a simple mistake or spin. It is a deliberate, calculated fabrication designed to mislead the public. The machinery of government is now so corrupted that senior officials feel comfortable lying openly, knowing the compliant media will parrot the falsehood without challenge and Parliament will sit in silence.
We are living in a kleptocracy of narrative, where truth is whatever Keir Starmer’s team decides it is on any given day. Institutions that should hold power to account have become enablers, looting public trust while the people are systematically conned.
This level of dishonesty reveals a government that has utter contempt for the public it is supposed to serve. The mask has completely slipped. Enough is enough. 🇬🇧

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Appalling things happen almost every day in Britain that he doesn’t so much as mention.
Something happens in California that lets him pander to a domestic voter bloc, and the Very Serious International Statesman weighs in.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
I condemn the deadly attack on a mosque in San Diego. My thoughts are with those affected. I know many Muslims in the UK will be shaken by this, worried about their safety when going about their lives and attending mosque, and what it says about the times we’re living in. I understand those fears. Violence like this does not happen in a vacuum. It grows in an environment where division and anti-Muslim hostility are normalised. That is intolerable. We must all come together against it.
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DH Gate hasn’t ruined anything..
Adidas throwing a £130 on a shirt that costs them £3.70 to make is the problem here…
The prices of shirts these days are absolute insanity.
qobwashere@qobwashere
Shop absolutely empty for the new kit launch dh gate has ruined the game 🤣🤮
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🚨 Breaking - 210,000 jobs gone — is this what happens when Labour taxes jobs?
The latest payroll data shows Britain has 210,000 fewer payrolled employees than a year ago.
That’s not a recovery. That’s jobs disappearing under Labour.
📉 The state expands.
📉 The real economy shrinks.
📉 Workers pay the price.
How many more jobs have to vanish before Rachel Reeves admits her jobs tax is hammering the labour market?

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Free the political prisoners in Britain!
DogeDesigner@cb_doge
The UK has become a prison island.
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The Great British net zero con-trick of Drax.
The Labour government is trying to force through an extension that would give Drax an estimated £1.8bn in taxpayer funded subsidies on top of the £11bn it has already received.
Drax has burned an amount of wood equivalent to 300 million trees. Burning wood creates 18% more CO2 emissions than coal.
And here’s the con trick: Drax is a sneaky way of exporting our CO2 emissions. We pay billions of pounds to cut down ancient forests in the US and Canada, ship the wood across the Atlantic in diesel tankers, then burn it in a Yorkshire-based power station.
And here’s the kicker - the CO2 emissions tally is not counted against the country that burns it, but the country that grows it. So Drax emissions are counted against the countries who grow and export the wood for Drax - like Canada and USA…not UK who burn it. So the UK can reduce CO2 figures by importing the burning wood grown elsewhere.
A gigantic net zero con-trick.

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@tonykulla32 @GRReynolds3 Very true, and they will be a decent level. For me any 12 must include Love we Make, Courtin Time, Face Down ,Sleep Around & Emancipation. After that it gets more difficult.
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@GRReynolds3 The amazing thing about Prince’s Emancipation album is if you ask ten Prince fans to pick their favorite 12 songs of the 36 you’ll probably see all 36 songs represented on at least one list. One man’s filler is another man’s favorite.
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Energy expert Dr. Lars Schernikau: It sounds simple… until you do the math.
• 1 GWh battery = 700,000 tons of mined materials
• Takes 450 GWh to build (450x its capacity)
• Stores as much as 400 tons of coal
Hours of storage. Massive mining, degradation & risks.
This doesn’t fix intermittency, it multiplies the destruction.
‘Batteries are an environmental nightmare’.
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The Blair family are looting the British people with the help of the government.
This is a tale of how your taxes flow into the pockets of those connected to power in a closed loop.
The UK government is handing £500 million of taxpayers money to a Sovereign AI fund to be led by Suzanne Ashman, daughter-in-law of Tony Blair.
That same government has already been funnelling tens of millions into Multiverse, an AI training company founded by Euan Blair, Tony Blair's son.
Yes, Euan Blair is married to Suzanne Ashman.
Multiverse receives up to £18,000 per person. Cohorts of 100. Multiple rounds. You do the maths.
They generated £79.6 million in revenue last year, largely from government contracts and taxpayers money. This is despite falling below the targets for the service they are supposed to be providing.
They don't need to compete for customers in any meaningful market sense. They need to maintain proximity to the people who control the budget. That is a completely different incentive structure.
No price signal exists to tell anyone whether £18,000 per head for an AI business analysis course represents value for money. No profit and loss mechanism. No competitive pressure. No consequences for overpaying.
The bureaucrat who signed off on this contract will never feel the cost. The taxpayer who funded it will never know the counterfactual.
Now look at Multiverse's AI Advisory Board.
Doug Gurr, former Chair of the Alan Turing Institute, the body that directly advises government on AI strategy, also sits on Multiverse's advisory board.
The same Multiverse being paid by the government whose strategy he helped shape.
Kersti Kaljulaid, former President of Estonia and member of Microsoft's AI advisory board, is also advising Multiverse.
Professor Michael Wooldridge, Head of Computer Science at Oxford.
Dame Wendy Hall, one of the most connected figures in UK technology policy.
Think about the circularity. The Alan Turing Institute advises government on AI strategy. Its Chair advises Multiverse. Multiverse receives government funding.
The people shaping the policy are advising the company that benefits from it.
It is a closed loop.
This is the Cantillon effect in its purest form. Money does not flow equally across the economy. It flows first and most generously to those closest to the people who control the budget.
This has received zero coverage from the mainstream media.
This should be a national scandal.
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@Corballyred @XanosTakes Stupid comment. Brilliant striker yes , but saying any player is just ridiculous. You come across as an extremely bitter fan whose team won the league then dropped a cool £200m only to be rubbish.
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@XanosTakes Suarez was better by a distance than any current Arsenal player 👍
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To highlight how ordinary Arteta’s Arsenal have been, Brendan Rodgers — now mocked by Liverpool fans — led a 2013/14 side to 84 points and 101 goals, finishing 2nd.
Arsenal are on just 79 points with only 68 goals.
That’s why this Arsenal team is arguably the weakest Premier League winners in history.


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@markgoldbridge You can't possibly know what pundits would say to something that didn't happen. Deal in facts. VAR got it RIGHT on Raya, but sometimes some of the decisions are wrong. The antics of all players of all teams at corners is out of control and needs addressing.
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@RhonddaBryant Working people are over taxed and skint . You have taken them for granted. I've done your soul searching for you.
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