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@bazmooster

postie and animal lover.

Katılım Eylül 2022
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Martin Fox Ph.D
Martin Fox Ph.D@MartinPhd10044·
@Lemonbriz Couldn't agree more, he is so over-hyped by the scousers it's laughable😆 Padded his stats against lesser sides in nothing games but NEVER showed up in the massive games against elite sides. WHEN did Salah ever drag LFC by the scruff like Gerrard did & will them to win? NEVER!
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Lemon
Lemon@Lemonbriz·
🚨Ole Gunnar Solskjær on Mohamed Salah being a Premier League legend "While he is considered a legend by many Liverpool fans, I personally believe he hasn’t yet done quite enough to fully earn that elite status. When you look at the very best wingers to have played the game — players like Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo — Salah, for all his brilliance, still doesn’t quite measure up in my eyes."
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Nick Smith
Nick Smith@mansfieldrv6·
Big John’s right. Nobody should be targeted. No excuse for vandalism….ever. But our flag flying proud in the streets? If you’re in our country and you’re offended or disturbed or threatened by it? That’s your problem not ours. We won’t apologise for who we are. Ever. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
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Darren Spiers
Darren Spiers@DarrenJSpiers·
@CWUnews Farage is more in touch with the working class than Labour and its not even close. Labour are a joke that have no values, no morals and actively put the people of this country at the back of the list for everything whilst prioritising people who have entered the country illegally
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CWU@CWUnews·
It’s time to unite and improve the lives of working class people. Farage offers no answers on that.
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bazmooster.
bazmooster.@bazmooster·
@CWUnews If its such a good deal you and Dave ward live off it for 3 years, then come back to us .....
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CWU@CWUnews·
Martin Walsh, Deputy General Secretary (Postal), explains why we are recommending a 3‑year pay deal.
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CWU@CWUnews·
📢 Royal Mail Group Pay Ballot Vote YES to endorse the EP Group / CWU Agreement and hold the new owners to account. Ballot opens 6th August - closes 26th August VOTE YES
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bazmooster.
bazmooster.@bazmooster·
@tonyblackburn Hey Tony just watched Phil Collins two hearts on that's 80s TV, and to my surprise up you popped in the video, have you done any other video cameos?
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Sophy Ridge
Sophy Ridge@SophyRidgeSky·
I’ve thought a lot about whether it’s the right thing to talk about Rachel Reeves crying at PMQs. Because crying is not something we should be ashamed of, or something we should be judged for. Because crying is something associated with women - and in particular this misogynistic idea that women are too weak and emotional to be able to hack difficult jobs like being Chancellor (remember of course Rachel Reeves is the first female Chancellor as well.) And because on a human level I feel really sorry for her. I’ve cried at work. I’m sure lots of us have. And the Chancellor doesn’t have the luxury of being able to hide in the toilets, or slope off early. But people WILL talk about what happened at PMQs, because when it comes to politics, visual images stick. I remember that image of Rishi Sunak announcing the election in the pouring rain - an image he never really recovered from. Or the conference letters falling off behind Theresa May. Or Ed Miliband and the bacon sandwich - people don’t remember his tax proposals but my gosh they won’t forget that bacon sandwich. And people will remember Rachel Reeves crying at PMQs too. Politics is not fair, and none of those moments that we all remember were the fault of the individual. But here’s the thing - they stuck in the public consciousness because of a sense they were symbolic of a wider truth. They didn’t happen when the politicians were at their strongest - when they were Teflon - they happened when they were weak. And I cannot emphasise enough what a big deal last night was. The Government was forced to junk its flagship welfare policy just an hour or two before the vote. That is such a big moment. Honestly I’m not sure things will be the same again. It’s a bit like a couple having a terrible argument in a long term relationship - they might not break up, but something changes. They never completely recover. Keir Starmer’s authority. The loyalty of the parliamentary Labour Party. People’s faith in the No10 operation. And most importantly - the bond of trust with the electorate. Because they told us again and again these changes were necessary and that they had no choice. They said they were going to happen...and then they didn’t.
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Degsy
Degsy@DefoNotDegsy·
@AnfieldWatch Meh. He can go. Get Frimpong and Hincapie.
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Anfield Watch
Anfield Watch@AnfieldWatch·
Trent Alexander-Arnold may reject a move to Real Madrid due to the ongoing uncertainty over the manager at the club. A potential contract renewal with Liverpool is still a possibility. (Footy Insider)
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
I almost feel bad for Alec Baldwin…
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Sky Sports News
Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews·
🗣️ "I'm getting stronger, faster and fitter" Natasha Jonas speaks ahead of her all-British title unification fight with Lauren Price at the Royal Albert Hall 🥊
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