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Jason Reynolds

@breakfastjason

Award-winning broadcaster, and author. Ex- @BBC @BBCWorldService @BBCPress @PA @Mix969 @999KEZ @PAI_London @VitalOptions Ex-Commercial Manager: @suttonunited

London, Europe, USA Katılım Ocak 2010
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Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
Incredible how quickly riot police can be deployed when it’s white British people peacefully protesting.
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Cally 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
No ticket into a football stadium = £1,000 fine. No ticket into the country = free accommodation, clothing and food.
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Jen@SweetTexanRose·
I’ve heard every glass of wine shortens your life by 5 minutes. If my math is correct, I apparently died in 1825. 😂🍷
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Taya@travelingflying·
I take a shot of whiskey every time I see a straight, White couple with White kids in a TV ad. I’ve been sober for ten years now.
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Chris Mac@chrismackop·
Thought Richard Keys was going to win the most unlikeable person of the day award today but Gabriel Martinelli might just have pipped him.
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Drunk Jack Grealish 🍻
Drunk Jack Grealish 🍻@DrunkGreaIish·
A series of unfortunate events. Not for the faint of heart😱
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
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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Jason Reynolds@breakfastjason·
Hello @Ocado - which part of the driver training induction programme is ‘considerate parking’ covered? I think this driver was absent that day……
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
"Hopefully they'll be so angry about digital ID they'll forget i took a £700k backhander and 3 Ukrainian rent boys set fire to my house and car for no reason".
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
I have a passport. I have a drivers licence. I have a national insurance number. I have a birth certificate. I run a UK Ltd company. I'm a British citizen. If this isn't enough and my liberties are restricted because I refuse to use digital ID, So be it. They can fuck off.
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Desiree
Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
While London drowns in chaos and Paris spirals out of control, Italy under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is sending a different message. No hand-wringing. No safe zones. Just Italian Carabinieri and Polizia di Stato reminding the world: law and order still exists somewhere in Europe.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Labour knew that if they stood on a manifesto to: Cut Winter Fuel Allowance Surrender Chagos Assisted Suicide Farmer’s Inheritance Tax Higher council tax bills Welfare cuts for the disabled Betraying fishing communities Higher energy bills Digital ID They would lose. They lied.
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Sutton United
Sutton United@suttonunited·
Six. ⏱️ 81’ | 🦜 0-6 ⚪️
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Jason Reynolds@breakfastjason·
@GarethLewis_G10 She has rheumatoid arthritis, so the fact that she’s even playing keyboards is outstanding.
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Stu’s Football Flashbacks
Stu’s Football Flashbacks@stusfootyflash·
It’s 29 years to the day since England lost to Germany at Euro ‘96. And as Wembley emptied that night, the BBC beautifully used ‘Walkaway’ by Cast for their closer. This is possibly the greatest sad montage of all time. 💔
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The Extreme Music Enthusiast
The Extreme Music Enthusiast@TheExtremeMusi1·
Henry Mancini performs the iconic "Pink Panther Theme" in 1983 with Plas Johnson, the original saxophonist, and the Terry Gibbs Band.
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Jason Reynolds@breakfastjason·
@FBAwayDays Not saying it’s undercooked but jesus, a good vet would have that up and running in no time.
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Football Away Days
Football Away Days@FBAwayDays·
Steak and chips for two at Manchester City. At £14.00, that’s an absolute bargain… 😍
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This Is Anfield
This Is Anfield@thisisanfield·
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TV Football 1968-92
TV Football 1968-92@1968Tv·
It's 36 years ago today since the tragic events at Hillsborough. If you listen to one thing today listen to this. Commentator Peter Jones with his final report on BBC Sport On 2. Simple, but very powerful words No one should go to a football match and not come home! RIP The 97
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