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@chrisbraiths

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Haziran 2011
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Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Leftist denies refugees are raping British women and girls. Smirks, laughs it off and calls the truth “lies” while waving his “Refugees are not to blame” sign. Peak far-left delusion — protecting invaders over victims.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
British journalist and television presenter, Ranvir Singh opens up the real truth while discussing the Mandelson scandal: “I’m afraid it taps into that very deep feeling, that the people we vote for are not the people who are running the country. The people we vote for are the front face, a shop window, but there are these unknown, unelected, highly paid, very influential people who are more powerful than the prime minister. We see the tip of the iceberg. We think we’ve got a democracy that’s open and fair. We don’t.” Well said. 🎯
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Kachii@badasskachii·
I know English players are overhyped and overrated most of the time but I feel Harry Kane is still somewhat underrated.
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The most exhausting, unspoken burden on men in modern dating is that they are expected to be the sole architects of the relationship. A man is expected to initiate the first text, plan the dates, fund the experiences, orchestrate the proposal, and constantly drive the romance forward. We have completely normalized a culture where a woman’s mere presence is considered her "effort." The absolute second a man gets tired of being the only engine keeping the relationship moving and asks for equal romantic effort, he is instantly accused of being "inconsistent" or "low effort." We demand 50/50 modern equality, but aggressively enforce traditional male burdens the exact moment romance is involved.
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what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Inflation isn’t some random phenomenon that just happens to a country. Political choices have made life so much more expensive for British families, and political choices can make life so much more affordable for British families. When the state grows too large, it spends beyond its means. That spending has to be funded. Through higher taxes, more borrowing, or printing money. Those are their options. All three drive inflation. All three make your food shop more expensive, your pint more expensive, your tank of fuel more expensive. High taxes make it more expensive to produce, hire, and invest - so businesses pass those costs on. Prices rise. Inflation soars. It’s a vicious cycle. And so many of those taxes are done through stealth. We all pay SO much tax but we have no idea because it’s hidden from us. That money is stolen from the people, and they don’t even know it. Frozen thresholds. Stealth taxes. State theft. I detest it. Of course, excessive and reckless state spending pumps more money into the system, so prices rise - the cycle continues. And when governments print money and inject it into the economy, what happens to the value of the existing money? What happens to your savings? Your wages? It all becomes worth less and less. This is not complicated - a bloated state makes a country more expensive. It makes Britain more expensive. It makes your life more expensive. So the reverse is also true. Cut the size of the state, and you reduce wasteful spending. Cut taxes, and you lower the cost of production. Restore proper discipline, and you stabilise the value of money. A Restore Britain Government would not manage inflation, we would tackle the root causes of it. We would not engage in unnecessary foreign wars that hike the price of oil, punishing British families at the pump and everywhere else. When fuel gets more expensive, everything follows. Britain needs cheap fuel, cheap energy. That means drilling, drilling and drilling some more. Domestic energy production is vital. Cheap energy makes everything more affordable. Everything. The drive for Net Zero must end - Restore Britain will halt that mad march to further bankruptcy . A country that lives within its means is a country people can actually afford to live in. And yes, that will mean many cuts, and many difficult decisions. But the hour is late, and nothing else will suffice. Any political party saying otherwise is lying to you. There are no easy fixes. That time is over. Restore Britain’s approach will be painful in the short term, but it will bring the cost of living down. It will make life more affordable for hardworking British families.
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Head to Head
Head to Head@TheHeadtoHead·
POV: it’s 2006 and you’ve just turned on ITV on a Sunday morning.
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S6BER
S6BER@s6berr·
Clavicular breaks down why the DATING MARKET is harder than ever and says if you’re not FOCUSED on your “ASCENSION”, you’re getting LEFT BEHIND 😳👀 "Young men are arguably living in the worst dating market that has ever existed, with how bad hypergamy is" "I'd say it's kind of my mission to not only raise awareness to this, but to sort of bring about a solution"
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Samoan Dynasty
Samoan Dynasty@dynastytribal·
Eddie Guerrero funniest trick moments
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Kai
Kai@kai_xbt·
Clavicular says Instagram was the worst thing to ever happen to dating "Instagram allowed girls to have selection beyond their immediate surroundings. Hypergamy still existed before, a girl would still want to date up for the top men in her town. But now it's worldwide for these girls to hook up with football players, professional athletes, actors." "Imagine you're the guy in this girl's town, and you're not just competing against the local chad, you're competing against like Lionel Messi. It's brutal."
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Still Real To Us
Still Real To Us@stillreal2us·
I lie everyday because I know that’s what Eddie Guerrero would want me to do
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Oren Barsky
Oren Barsky@orenbarsky·
Wow, that was sharp. An immigrant in London sees it better than anyone. Brits & Europeans — you’ve got to see this
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Wrestle Court
Wrestle Court@WrestleCourt·
WWE lost it's true passion when this change happened.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
At this point in the UK, “far right” refers to anyone with a working set of eyeballs.
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Head to Head@TheHeadtoHead·
This might be an unpopular take. FIFA 2005 is one of the best FIFA games of all time. Not many have come close to matching it since.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Restore Britain statement on the May elections. The Restore Britain team have consulted with hundreds of members all over the country about how we should approach the May elections, considering we have only been officially registered as a political party for twelve days. The elections take place in 36 days. I am going to be entirely honest with you all, unusual for a politician I understand - none of the usual spin or twisting. We are simply not ready to field thousands of qualified candidates - all over England, with Wales and Scotland included. We could. We have had the offers and we certainly have the ability to campaign. But that would be wrong. I am not going to present to the British people thousands of candidates who have not been properly vetted, interviewed or considered. That would be irresponsible and rash. We’ve seen what happens when new parties do that, and the voters get let down. Our priority has been on establishing local branches, we have spoken to hundreds and hundreds of amazing volunteers. Local infrastructure is forming all over Britain. Restore Britain’s small team have done in weeks what it has taken other parties years to achieve. It has been remarkable, and I want to personally thank them. Dozens of local branch meetings have taken place already, with more happening every day. If you haven’t already heard about a local event, you will soon. Please be patient and understand the scale of the logistical task our team are dealing with - almost 20,000 people have volunteered to actively help in every corner of Britain. A national billboard campaign has been running, with hundreds of thousands of leaflets already delivered. 124,000 members. More than the Tories and double the Lib Dems, polling at 8% nationally. It is all history in the making. But to properly process thousands of candidates on top of that is not logistically possible in such a short period of time, and I do not want to be in a position where we have individuals elected who do not understand the important responsibilities of local government. Paper candidates. Those with questionable histories. Opportunist careerists. Individuals who have no interest in working hard. Some even simply after the money. I do not want to present them to the British people. Look at Reform’s track record following its desperation to stand candidates - promising tax cuts, then hiking people’s council tax bills. A staggering 9% in one Reform council. 9%. Families cannot afford it. It is morally wrong, and I want no repeat of it. Let’s learn from their mistakes, not our own. We are going to do this right. Where we stand, we will aim to win. Where we win, we will properly represent those residents. We will put forward the right people, with the right ideas, and the right principles. In Great Yarmouth, my constituency, we have the infrastructure to do that. We have been working on it for many months. We are prepared. There are ten elections in Great Yarmouth - nine county council seats, and one borough council by-election. Those are the only elections we will be contesting in May. The plan is straightforward. Our aim is to sweep away the rotten political establishment. Decimate the Tories, Reform and Labour in Great Yarmouth. Show the rest of the country that it can be done. Set an example. Send a message. Then take that into the rest of 2026, and the elections in 2027 where we will aim to stand qualified candidates in every seat across Britain. Work has already started on this - potential candidates are already being contacted. In the meantime, I need your help. We need your help. Come to Great Yarmouth and help the campaign. The most important day is May 7th. There are also two major action days on April 18th, and May 2nd. I want to see hundreds and hundreds of Restore Britain members descending on Great Yarmouth to help us make history. Teams will be out every single day between April 7th and the election, with a bigger presence out on Saturdays. If you can make one trip to Great Yarmouth between now and the election, that would be sincerely appreciated. Particularly on May 7th. We are running the most professional local election campaign Britain has ever seen, but we need your help. If you are planning to make the trip, please register through the link below so we can track numbers. restorebritain.typeform.com/greatyarmouth We have just over five weeks to make history. To those asking how to vote in their own local election - my advice is this. Examine the options. Look at who has taken the care to explore real local issues that impact your community. Support who you think is best to deliver for your family, your road, your village, your town. Next year, that option will be Restore Britain. But in this one set of elections, we are taking a targeted and concentrated approach. Because restoring Britain starts in Great Yarmouth, then we take it national. That’s the plan. I hope you will help us deliver that. Rupert Lowe
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