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@coxaathfc

SAFC, Local Football committee man, a camera. Make life your work, not work your life!

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Jack@coxaathfc·
@WayneSmithUK71 @LukeTryl Yes the voting was "tactile" and Reform got very touchy about it! PS should read tactical!
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Wayne Smith @waynesmith1971.bsky.social
@LukeTryl Are you joking? for six months leading up to the Gorton and Denton by-election every poll on every news broadcast by every journalist said Reform were ahead in the polls and on course to come first in the by-election. Then the public used tactile voting to keep Reform out.
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Luke Tryl@LukeTryl·
Reform bounce back to 30% in our latest voting intention, 9pts ahead of the Conservatives who are just ahead of Labour. ➡️ REF UK 30% (+3) 🌳 CON 21% (+1) 🌹 LAB 19% (nc) 🌍 GREEN 12% (nc) 🔶 LIB DEM 11% (-3) ❓OTH 4% (nc) 🟡 SNP 2% (-1) N = 2,003 | 28-30/3| Change w 25/03
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Jake Ratcliff@ratcliff_jake·
As a neutral, I think Newcastle will sack Howe at the end of the season. He's taken them as far as he can #NEWSUN #tynewearderby
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Jack@coxaathfc·
We Europeans are not ungrateful, we are grateful that we are not involved in the mess your dumbass president started .#Hegseth
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 WATCH: Robert Jenrick launches a competition where Nigel Farage will pay for a year's worth of household energy bills for an entire street
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@PolitlcsUK That being the case every house in the street should have every appliance both gas and electric running 24 hours a day for a year. That would fettle him, but of course its the usual BS from Fararse and his bunch of crooked cronies.
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@letsjustsee77 @TheTradingwolf0 Because its a defensive alliance that comes to the aid of its members if one is attacked. It is not in the game of attacking others as a first strike. Donald is on his own in this case. His mess to clean up. Good luck with that!
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nope@letsjustsee77·
@TheTradingwolf0 Why do we have NATO if they cant show up?
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The Trading Wolf@TheTradingwolf0·
#BREAKING🚨 🚨 🇮🇷 Iran has announced that only four countries are allowed to use the Strait of Hormuz. 1. China 2. India 3. Pakistan ….see more
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@Abbey4meganArmy @TiceRichard @IsabelOakeshott Has it never occurred to you that its Civil Servants who give the advice and guidance to the politicians who pretend to run the country. Reform couldn't run a bath!
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PeoplesArmy@ShareInformation@Abbey4meganArmy·
@TiceRichard @IsabelOakeshott Well said Richard. Our Party has professional people to run the Country and if necessary no doubt we will employ professionals if we have to. This has got to be the way when you listen to cabinet members trying to sound business like. Reeves has not got any creditable status
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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
I must thank the Sunday Times and Dan Neidle for their detailed article confirming that my tax planning was entirely legitimate. The libellous headline is the work of a desperate Establishment trying to smear me and Reform. If you want successful people to save our economy and country: Vote Reform
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@darrengrimes 10 to 15 years to production by which time your pseudo political career will be well and truly over.
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Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
It’s common sense.
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John Simpson@JohnSimpsonNews·
‘Don’t worry you old cunt you haven’t got long left’, @keanerthanever1 tweets to me. He calls someone else ‘you scrounging obese low iq mess’ and a third person ‘another lying spineless cunt’. Elon Musk’s X doesn’t seem to mind…
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@Jennife61066494 @Gianl1974 Delusion:- incontrovertible contradictions of the truth, idiosyncratic and time consuming. In other words your president is very likely psychotic. He couldn't lie straight in bed. Impeach him.
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Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
You see folks, as far as I can tell, from the outside, this is what it looks like: America has elected a man who talks and behaves like a megalomaniac, and the rest of the planet is supposed to just trust that he won’t completely lose his grip on reality and drag us all into catastrophe. You want to steal Greenland. You want Cuba to “make a deal before it’s too late”. You talk about bombing or invading Mexico. You kidnap a President and knock off the peoples oil in Venezuela. You joke about annexing Canada like it should be a shopping centre car park you can just claim because you feel like it. Do you have any idea how insane that sounds to the rest of us? This isn’t tough talk. This isn’t strategy. This is a deeply unstable old man threatening sovereign nations like he’s flipping over a Monopoly board because he’s losing. This is not normal behaviour. This is not leadership. This is not strength. This is a walking, talking international crisis. And Americans, this is where it comes back to you. Not just MAGA, not just the people who voted for him, all of you. Because when the President of the United States starts talking about kidnapping leaders, annexing countries, and issuing ultimatums like a mob boss, the rest of the world doesn’t get a vote. We just get the consequences. You don’t get to shrug and say, “Well I didn’t vote for him.” That might fly at a dinner party, but it doesn’t fly when nuclear powers are watching this circus and recalculating their own red lines. This is your system. Your presidency. Your responsibility. From the outside, it looks like America lit the fuse and then wandered off while everyone else stands around the bomb wondering who’s going to cut the wire. And let’s be brutally honest. This man is nearly 80. He’s frail. He’s clearly deteriorating. He is not some long term visionary playing chess. He’s at the end of his lifespan and acting like nothing matters after him. That is the most dangerous type of leader there is. A man with nothing to lose and an ego that demands constant feeding. Why should the rest of the world pay for that? Why should families in Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, anywhere, have to worry about war, trade collapse, energy shocks, or global instability because America couldn’t get its own house in order? This is not about left or right anymore. This is about basic sanity. This is about stopping a psychopath before he does something irreversible. Because once a war starts, once a country gets invaded, once alliances fracture beyond repair, you don’t get a reset button. So yes, this falls on Americans. You got the world into this mess, and you damn well better roll your sleeves up and get us out of it. Impeach him. Remove him. Contain him. Do whatever your system allows, but do it fast. Because the rest of us just want to live our lives, raise our families, pay our bills, and not wake up one morning to find out World War Three started because an unhinged old man wanted to feel powerful one last time. This isn’t funny anymore. It isn’t theatrical. It isn’t tolerable. Get this lunatic under wraps before he ruins it for everyone.
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@Stbow97892 @ReformDurham @Athena6931 @spectator Thank the Labour Government for providing the additional funding they provided instead of taking credit for something you wouldn't have achieved without it. Couldn't run a bath!
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The Spectator@spectator·
Having taken control of so many councils last May, Reform now has to run them – and in many cases (Durham excepted) isn’t making a terribly good fist of things. A 9 per cent council tax rise in Worcestershire! Further, there is some evidence Reform is being hurt by the rival right-wing parties set up by people who find Farage just as odious as do the Green voters of Gorton and Denton. Ominously, one of those council seats in Durham is now held by Advance UK. ✍️ Rod Liddle Article | spectator.com/article/has-re…
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@ReformDurham @spectator Own up, before additional government support was announced, the Reform‑led cabinet in County Durham was preparing a 3.1% council tax increase for the upcoming financial year.
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Cllr Andrew Husband / Reform Leader Durham
Compared to what? It looks like Reform councils have the lowest average increase compared to any other party? After only 9 months in charge! Durham has not seen an increase as low as 1.99% with no use of reserves in 15 years!!! I would say we are clearly stopping the rot. Reform told you councils were broken. Reform told you Reform will fix it.
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@JoePublic2024 @Ben_Bradley_32 Before any additional government support was announced, the Reform‑led cabinet in County Durham was preparing a 3.1% council tax increase for the upcoming financial year.
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JoePublic2017@JoePublic2024·
Show me one labour council who has lowered their 26/27 percentage increase from 25/26. Anyway we shld be singing this from the rooftops: Durham County Council • 2026/27: 1.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.90% (Labour) Lincolnshire County Council • 2026/27: 2.90% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Leicestershire County Council • 2026/27: 2.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Lancashire County Council • 2026/27: 3.80% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Kent County Council • 2026/27: 3.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Nottinghamshire County Council • 2026/27: 3.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.84% (Labour) Staffordshire County Council • 2026/27: 3.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Warwickshire County Council • 2026/27: 4.40% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Derbyshire County Council • 2026/27: 4.90% (Reform) • 2025/26: 4.99% (Conservative) Doncaster Council • 2026/27: 4.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: ~4.99% (Labour) North Northamptonshire Council • 2026/27: 4.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: ~4.99% (Conservative) West Northamptonshire Council • 2026/27: 4.99% (Reform) • 2025/26: ~4.99% (Conservative
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Ben Bradley@Ben_Bradley_32·
This notion that Reform Councils are badly run is total BS. These Councillors have been thrown in the deep end, often with minimal political experience, and with unprecedented levels of scrutiny and people digging for any grain of dirt they can find. They've risen to the challenge in a million different ways. They've delivered the lowest Council tax position of any party (almost all are in the lowest 10% in the country) alongside hundreds of millions in savings, in just 9 months. Lancashire are an examplar in digital innovation, North Northants has been nominated for 'Most Improved Council', Durham has the lowest Council Tax rises of any equivalent Council in the country... And on and on. Yes in one case tax has gone up by more, in a Council that was already insolvent and in receipt of emergency funding when we took it over, and where we don't actually have a majority - the opposition refused to agree to millions of additional savings that could have reduced the tax! - but this idea that Reform are generally doing a poor job is 100% concocted by people who want to see us fail! Yes there are sometimes issues. Yes everyone is on a steep learning curve. No we're not perfect. Nor is any other party or any other Council. If the same scrutiny was applied to others you'd find the same. But huge credit is due (and never given) to people who have taken on this challenge, coming in to Councils for the first time in many cases, wanting to do good for their communities and who have not only kept the show on the road but in many cases made significant steps forward compared to what came before!
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Having taken control of so many councils last May, Reform now has to run them – and in many cases (Durham excepted) isn’t making a terribly good fist of things. A 9 per cent council tax rise in Worcestershire! Further, there is some evidence Reform is being hurt by the rival right-wing parties set up by people who find Farage just as odious as do the Green voters of Gorton and Denton. Ominously, one of those council seats in Durham is now held by Advance UK. ✍️ Rod Liddle Article | spectator.com/article/has-re…

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Jack@coxaathfc·
@JoePublic2024 @Ben_Bradley_32 Labour were not in power in Durham during the period you quote. It was a Liberal Conservative coalition propped up by Independents. Facts matter!
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Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Let’s not let Lammy off the hook either, he tried to distance himself from Mandelson by saying he didn’t agree with his appointment. That was a blatant lie, he said he supports it in a Sky News interview and documents released today show he supported it. He should be going with Starmer.
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How thick is Badenoch? Fuel duty is frozen until September. What does she not understand about that? Petrol companies are profiteering on the back of a war thats the issue. #PMQs
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Jack@coxaathfc·
@ratcliff_jake @philipjones09 Don't bounce around as much as you. I'll wait till I get home then photograph for comparison.😂
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Jake Ratcliff@ratcliff_jake·
I'm sorry but are Lucy Ward & VAR watching a different replay to the rest of us? Ampadu literally tries to move his arm away from the ball. Aside from cutting his arm off, what else can he do? #LUFC #LEESUN
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Badenoch straight out of the Trump playgroup re North Sea Oil. Not an original thought in her head. #pmqs
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