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@dansus

Archimagirus · Visually impaired

· London · Katılım Şubat 2008
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Estagiário da F1
Estagiário da F1@EstagiariodaF1·
isso aqui podia tranquilamente ser um trecho de the office
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@ot5rwrb Could be worse! 😂
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beth ☆
beth ☆@ot5rwrb·
my heart hurts.
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@gblondon1 Farringdon/Roseberry Ave?
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kevin
kevin@gblondon1·
This is the level of driver we have , wrong lane cuts me of and then brake tests me while he has passengers 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️
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@the_zb_ @TommoMcCluskey Rubbish, Kimi would have made the corner, but George skipped off the kerb and ran into him, pushing him wide. Brundle spotted it quickly. The move was definitely on, but luck was not on his side this time.
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Zach Brown
Zach Brown@the_zb_·
Screenshots can lie. One glance at this video tells you all you need to know. Kimi comes in deep at a pace that carries him even wider into the bend, and would’ve required him to slow down and whip the car back into George to stay on track, and would’ve required George to abandon his line to avoid a collision. The move was not on at all, and George had no mandate to do anything other than exactly what he did. Stewards were spot on here.
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Tommo
Tommo@TommoMcCluskey·
If this isn't far enough alongside at the apex, i don't know what is. Kimi's absolutely entitled to be pissed off.
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Max@dansus·
@JamesCleverly Just missing the beautiful bit. They look just like the post war high rise flats to me, dont see the appeal.
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James Cleverly🇬🇧
James Cleverly🇬🇧@JamesCleverly·
Growing up in South East London, the Heygate Estate was a byword for urban failure. Ugly. Crumbling. Crime-ridden. Look at it now. Torn down, rebuilt, and transformed into somewhere people genuinely want to live. But it is far too expensive and far too slow to do this in urban areas. Planning costs, land accumulation, remediation, sometimes hundreds of millions before a spade goes in the ground. That is why development keeps getting pushed onto the green belt. We need to fix that, we need to make it quicker, easier and cheaper to regenerate our towns and cities, and build on brownfield land, so that tired, neglected parts of Britain can become great places to live again.
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@OutFrontCNN Wait till they find out nicotine is in tomatoes, potatoes and eggplant.
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Erin Burnett OutFront
Erin Burnett OutFront@OutFrontCNN·
Some influencers are now pushing nicotine as a good for the brain. But what’s the truth? Meena Duerson’s report on OutFront.
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Pocket Casts
Pocket Casts@pocketcasts·
@dansus Hi there! We would like to look into this - please contact us via support@pocketcasts.com If you're on iOS, it could be related to the iOS keychain, which results in you being logged out each time.
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Max@dansus·
Why has @pocketcasts started login me out automatically every day? Its a podcatcher, not banking app. If its not fixed soon, I will have to jump to a competitor.
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Charestiste🇨🇦🍁
Charestiste🇨🇦🍁@RealAlbanianPat·
Latest UK More In Commons (With Andy Burham as Labour leader) poll modelled out 🟥LAB: 287 (-124) 🟪REF: 215 (+210) 🟧LDM: 65 (-7) 🟦CON: 47 (-74) 🟨SNP: 10 (+) 🟩GRN: 4 (-) (+/- change from 2024 general election) 🟥Labour Minority (325 seats for majority) Feel free to ask for any constituencies
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: A poll shows Labour could win a general election tomorrow if Andy Burnham was the leader 🔴 LAB: 30% (+8) ➡️ RFM: 27% (-2) 🔵 CON: 20% (+1) 🟠 LIB: 11% (-2) 🟢 GRN: 7% (-4) 🟡 SNP: 3% (=) Via @Moreincommon_, 2,599 people

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Sam Coates Sky
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky·
NEW - YouGov Labour members polling If there is a leadership contest, your first preference: Burnham 47% Starmer 31% Rayner 8% Streeting 4% Miliband 3% Cooper 3% Mahmood 1% Carns 0% Head to heads: Burnham 59% v Starmer 37% Burnham 80% v Streeting 10% Miliband 58% v Streeting 28% Rayner 70% v Streeting 19% On Keir Starmer, should he: Take party into next election 28% Remain as leader until closer to GE 33% Step down no / in months 33% YouGov polled 706 Labour members, May 14-18
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Aubrey Allegretti
Aubrey Allegretti@breeallegretti·
A Labour source texts: “Cannot wait to be walking round Makerfield telling everyone to vote Labour to stop Starmer.”
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@JackDunc1 He wont have the mandate, he would need to win in GE to get it.
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Jack D 🏳️‍🌈
Jack D 🏳️‍🌈@JackDunc1·
I would accept the Greens standing down in Makerfield ONLY if Burnham agrees to implement proportional representation before General Election 2029.
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Max@dansus·
@MarkHeath45 What does Polymarket say, usually a good guide.
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Mark Heath 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🙏🏻
Not only do they think Burnham will win the by election, they also have massive belief he would win a leadership challenge and indeed the next general election! I personally think he will fall at the first hurdle, which would be hilarious 😂😂😂
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Steve Litchfield
Steve Litchfield@stevelitchfield·
My deep dive into retro continues… Here, Nokia’s on-device ‘Downloads!’ app store (late 2005) almost *three* years before Apple ‘invented’ the idea in late 2008. Here modelled on the E61i, though of course all online content hasn’t been there for one and a half decades.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 BREAKING: The Makerfield by-election will take place on Thursday 18 June
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@jakonian Cant see it, think Labour and Reform will be evens on around 22%. Greens/LDM or Con will be king makers.
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Jake 🇬🇧🗽
Jake 🇬🇧🗽@jakonian·
My prediction for the next General Election: 🌹LAB: 30% | 340 seats 🌳CON: 25% | 179 🔶LDM: 13% | 65 ➡️RFM: 15% | 8 🌍GRN: 12% | 7 🎗️SNP: 30% (in Scotland) | 16 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿PC: 26% (in Wales) | 10 ⚪️NI Parties: 18 ⚪️OTH: 7
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@RestIsPolitics Here is one to muse on. What if he wins marginally, then goes on to win a GE, but loses his seat?
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The Rest Is Politics
The Rest Is Politics@RestIsPolitics·
There's no easy path back to Westminster for Andy Burnham.
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Mel Hand@MelHand_Teacher·
@dansus @PhilC273 @FredThomasUK @AndyBurnhamGM Nigel will disappear because he gets bored & doesn’t like actual work, the councils will be a disaster as the councillors are too busy trying to stop boats & set up UFO monitoring panels. The wife beating online trolling racist ones will be reluctantly kicked out. Whats left?
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Fred Thomas MP
Fred Thomas MP@FredThomasUK·
I hope to campaign for @AndyBurnhamGM in the Makerfield by-election. He represents our best chance of keeping the seat, and I hope our NEC and local party members make that choice. We do need our best players on the pitch.
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM

I can confirm that I will be requesting the permission of the NEC to stand in the Makerfield by-election. I grew up in this area and have lived here for 25 years. I care deeply about it and its people. I know they have been let down by national politics. Ten years ago, I decided to leave Westminster. Why? Because, after 16 years, I came to the conclusion that our national political system does not work for areas like ours. I learnt this fighting its failure to invest in the Wigan borough, for justice for the Hillsborough families and against its treatment of Greater Manchester during the pandemic. Over the last decade, I have been challenging this failure from the outside and building a new and better way of doing politics. We have built Greater Manchester into the fastest-growing city-region in the UK and put buses back under public control, introducing a £2 fare cap to help people with cost-of-living pressures. However, there is only so much that can be done from Greater Manchester. Much bigger change is needed at a national level if everyday life is to be made more affordable again. This is why I now seek people’s support to return to Parliament: to bring the change we have brought to Greater Manchester to the whole of the UK and make politics work properly for people. Millions are struggling and they need the Labour Government to succeed. It has already made changes to make life better for them in its first two years. After this week, we owe it to people to come back together as a Labour movement, giving the Prime Minister and the Government the space and stability they need as the by-election takes place. I want to recognise the difficult decision taken by Josh Simons and the sacrifice he and his family are making. I have worked closely with him as Mayor on issues like flooding and illegal waste dumping and have seen first-hand how effective he has been. He has put the communities of Makerfield first, made a real difference for them and should take great pride in that. Finally, I truly do not take a single vote for granted and will work hard to regain the trust of people in the Makerfield constituency, many of whom have long supported our party but lost faith in recent times. We will change Labour for the better and make it a party you can believe in again. ENDS

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