chey_fitz
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chey_fitz
@cheyfitz
Family friends westham. In that order. Not a lot else matters. I’m blocked by Kaza Brady, piers chins Morgan and others. applications currently being accepted
Walthamstow, London Katılım Kasım 2010
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@Glinner @Iwontcalmdown He’s an idiot. Just a fake working class grifter. Selling books and interviews
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@TheGriftReport Her support is truly the kiss of death. Yoy may as well get support from any 90s tv desperado
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Carol Vorderman yet again attacks Nigel Farage, declaring “Nigel Farage is not the Messiah… he’s just going to make it even worse.”
The ex Countdown numbers girl went on a wild rant claiming Farage is “hugely loathed” by two-thirds of the population and that Reform UK are conning working families with fake council tax promises.
She accused the party of raising bills in areas they control and said Farage is “thin-skinned” and will only divide the country further.
Vorderman also took a swipe at Reform’s billionaire donor, questioning whether he actually cares about places like Warrington.
Carol is now supporting boob whisper Zack Polanski and the Greens

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@garyseconomics I would take advice on neither politics or fashion from Gary. His fake working class persona reminds me of milliband trying to eat a bacon sandwich.just horrible.
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@DefiantLs is what people actually care about. Some deluded little prick who failed as a male so has to play dress up to get the attention he was never given but so clearly demands. Jog on sweetheart. Our existence is not to validate you if we even notice you it’s cos you look ridiculous
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Will #Starmer carry out his threat to call a general election if there is a leadership challenge?

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@TheBritLad Nope cut them up and smash the plane into a mountain ir deep water. Make sure no survivor
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@TheGriftReport Taking both. Would throw them into the engine so to guarantee no survivor.
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@ZackPolanski @rachelmillward Jog on idiot. Best by far description of you so far. Pound shop Corbyn.
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Really proud of @rachelmillward clarity on Question Time.
This moment requires politicians to bring communities together.
"We need to end the divisive language of setting one community against each other - and bring people together."
#BBCQT
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@DavidMcGregorBN Do you know how many people have left the private rental market. One friend had three properties. All let at fair rent to families. Never greedy just wanted stable people to keep paying mortgage and bills. Everyone of those houess sold, none to be rented again. Stupidity again
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Tony Blair has urged scrapping the ‘unaffordable’ pensions triple lock that protects millions of pensioners,
his own think tank claims the system is outdated and too rigid for modern life with costs exploding by £85 billion a year by 2070,
the former PM’s report demands it ends after the next election and be replaced by a new ‘lifespan fund’ that forces people to build their own entitlement through work,
Blair’s director Tom Smith said Britain’s state pension was built for a different era and we can’t keep pouring money into a system that is increasingly unaffordable,
pensioners facing rising bills are now told to accept less while the multi-millionaire ex-leader lectures them on restraint,
Thoughts?

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@KemiBadenoch The lord's needs closing down we need a real house of commons with actual people to approve MPs laws. Whole thibg neess tearing down and hose of parliament turning into a museum
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In the midst of all the news today, and with Parliament prorogued, many people may not have noticed that this was the final time the hereditary peers sat in Parliament before being forced out by Labour.
I want to pay an extra special tribute to them.
Combined they had 1784 years of parliamentary experience, wisdom and service to this country. That is not something easily replaced, and it should not be casually discarded.
Most were Conservatives. All were public servants.
They have brought to public life judgment shaped over decades, deep expertise, institutional memory, and a sense of duty that has strengthened Parliament and, very often, improved legislation in ways the public will never fully see.
Their record speaks for itself. They have served in war and peace, in government and opposition, in defence, diplomacy, farming, business, science and public service. They have not merely occupied seats in the Lords, they have contributed to the life of the nation.
That is why what has happened matters. Hereditary peers are a living part of Britain’s constitutional inheritance that Labour is casually tearing up.
Labour has rubbed away another part of our heritage, not to strengthen Parliament but to replace it with political appointees, four of whom it has already had to suspend the whip from because they were so inappropriate. That contrast says rather a lot.
At a time when public trust in politics is fragile, I think it is worth saying plainly that experience, seriousness and tradition still matter. Service still matters. Duty still matters.
So today, as an era closes, I want to put on record my profound gratitude and admiration for our hereditary peers. Britain has been better governed because of them. The Conservative Party has been stronger because of them. And Parliament will be poorer without them.
Their contribution will long outlast the petty politics that has brought this moment about.
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@wesstreeting Utter lies. Justhad to find money for private adhd diagnosis for my daughter as NHS has stopped all scheduled testing. What about people whom can't get In debt to help their children. Typical bs labour lies
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