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Jaxs07

@dmjax7

England, United Kingdom Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Jaxs07
Jaxs07@dmjax7·
@JHulme1 Violent conduct 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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HJB News@HJB_News__·
When Keir Starmer visited Southport after the stabbing rampage which killed three children and left five in hospital fighting for their lives. He was there for less than a minute. When he visited Peacehaven mosque where the porch was set on fire. He was there for half a day and gave them £10 million to make them feel safe. Let that sink in!
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
One of Londons biggest landlords, Asif Aziz is being investigated for mass evictions. He has also being using a non existent electrician for safety certificates. Keir Starmer ordered an investigation. The housing minister thats investigating has his office across the road to the address used on the safety certificates. Turns out Asif is good friends with Sadiq Khan 🤔 The Aziz Foundation is a big funder of muslim community events such as the Ramadan lights. Aziz has also been described as the billianaire Labour donor 🤔
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mark pg@mark16pg·
I'm in Thailand population 72m population. They don't five a fuck about climate change or emissions. Neither do Phillipines 110m population. Neither do Indonesia with a population of 265m. Why is that? Because they are too busy trying to survive. Australia, with a population of 26m, is going to save the planet on its own by destroying its economy. If you believe that you need help.
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Patrick Christys
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys·
These protesters are absolutely vile. I honestly don’t understand why they choose to live in Britain…possibly because of the benefits.
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Jaxs07
Jaxs07@dmjax7·
@miriam_cates Maximum monthly State Pension. Luxembourg £5,426 Norway £1,839 Switzerland £1,657 Denmark £1,486 Sweden £1,373 Belgium £1,338 Netherlands £1,322 France £1,254 Spain £1,238 UK £997 Guess which one in unaffordable? It’s not pensioners bankrupting the country
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Miriam Cates
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates·
Is the state pension really so 'meagre'? Let's take a look... The basic state pension is just £12,547 a year. But... Only around 15% of pensioners rely on the state pension alone. The vast majority have other income from private pensions etc., which is exactly how our system is designed to work (and why the UK has generous tax breaks for pension contributions). The small proportion of pensioners whose only source of income is the state pension are entitled to other benefits in addition, including pension credit, housing benefit and council tax support. A pensioner with no other income, no savings, no disabilities, no care responsibilities and rent of £800 per month is entitled to £401.55 a week in benefits including state pension, which is £20,881 a year. For comparison, a full time minimum wage worker has an after tax income of £21,364. Unlike a pensioner, a full time minimum wage worker is not entitled to free travel, free prescriptions, a winter fuel payment or senior citizens discounts. £21,000 a year is not a lot of money. But the very poorest pensioners have similar incomes to low-wage workers. Given the greater costs faced by those who are working, it's perhaps not surprising that working age adults are now more likely to live in poverty than pensioners. And at the other end of the scale, one in four pensioners are millionaires and still receive the basic state pension, paid for by current tax payers (including those on minimum wage). No one (definitely not me) is suggesting that the state pension should be reduced for the poorest pensioners. But pension spending now accounts for half of the UK's social security budget and, given the urgent need to cut government spending, we must consider reforms like means-testing and scrapping the triple lock.
Miriam Cates@miriam_cates

“Reform’s commitment to keep the triple lock is the final nail in the coffin for the hope of pension reform from the Right. Britain’s young people are now condemned to pay through the nose for the retirement of the wealthiest generation in history.” ✍️👇 conservativehome.com/2026/04/08/mir…

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John.Overton
John.Overton@10to15percent·
@romfordgeeza Stop fuxking whining. The generation paying for you pension aren’t going to get that level of pension.
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Geeza.
Geeza.@romfordgeeza·
Given the state pension is £12,500 and the tax free allowance is almost exactly the same amount, surely anyone who has got a second pension or other income is automatically paying tax on it? What am I missing here?
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Red Pill Dispenser
Red Pill Dispenser@redpilldispensr·
BBC correspondent Jeremy Bowen pretends to be under Russian artillery fire when an elderly Ukrainian woman walking her dog checks to see if he's okay. The BBC has always been fake news.
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SOI media 🇬🇧
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
This is Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke, she has sentenced an ex-soldier with PTSD, Daffron Williams, to two and a half years in prison for Facebook comments. She also sentenced someone for posting a video on social media to 12 months. But that exact same judge let off a child rapist called Reese Newman because she said the prisons were overcrowded This is British Justice.
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Essex Patriot
Essex Patriot@EssexgoonerMr·
£12,000 per annum to a British pensioner whose paid NI and tax for 45 years? Or £50,000 per annun to a family of Somalians who've never paid tax on NI. And never will?
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Higgy
Higgy@higgyboson·
Right, I'm off to work. As a 66 year old homeowner who's now been working for 50 years through thick and thin, I know I've been a "burden" on society. I started working when James Callahan was Prime Minister and I've be a drain on society during the tenure of EVERY PM since then. I continue to take the piss by getting up every weekday morning and doing a days graft before returning to my home, which I really don't deserve because it's just a wicked twist of fate that I was born into a generation where home ownership became possible and the mere fact that I now own my home makes me a villain. Worse still, I'm a "Boomer" villain. This is unforgivable. So I'm considering renting a small flat and giving my home to a group of people who truly deserve to live in it. But who? Some "digital artists" with degrees in "Meme Creativity"? Chantelle, ("Influencer" and came 6th on Love Island), and her besties who could turn the front room into a nail bar and install a hot tub on the patio? I'd obviously pay for the tub and the increased electricity bill. Yusef and his best mates from Somalia? I know many people such as Yusef are housed in hotels, which are quite comfy, but I'm sure they'd appreciate living in a nice bungalow in Devon. There's even a convenience store around the corner. Easy pickings. It's a dilemma. I really don't know what you do. I'll ponder this question as I'm clambering over someones roof today trying to repair their rotten fascia board. Have a lovely day.
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Alexander Duncan
Alexander Duncan@AlexDuncanTX·
This is Islam: “Our issue is not just Palestine, our issue is killing every non-Muslim. We will pursue Jews and Christians all over the world. Either they convert to Islam or we’ll kill them!”
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Jaxs07@dmjax7·
@EdwardJDavey No one cares what you think - you’re less relevant than a turd on someone’s shoe
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Ed Davey
Ed Davey@EdwardJDavey·
This is a grave and era-defining moment for the world. Donald Trump is making wilder and increasingly concerning threats by the hour. If Trump follows through with this, Keir Starmer must immediately recall Parliament.
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Jaxs07@dmjax7·
@AaronBastani Educate yourself
Siaxares 🇮🇷 سیاکسارِس@siaxares

As an Iranian who stayed connected through Starlink during the total internet blackout, I want to wholeheartedly confirm what President Trump just said: "The Iranian people want to be free. They have lived in a world that you know NOTHING about." For 47 years, my people have endured systematic torture, rape, murder, humiliation, anxiety, suppression, and grief under the Islamic Republic. It’s been a long, grinding suffering — punctuated by brutal spikes like the January protests, mass executions, and now war. The world has no idea of the scale or depth of these horrors. Only when this evil regime finally falls will the full truth pour out — in quality and quantity that will shock humanity. We have now reached a point where almost no cost is too great if it rids us of this regime. Because the cost of it staying in power is infinitely higher. If you’re reading this and you can’t understand how any Iranian could feel relief at their own country losing a war and getting bombed… I envy you. You have never lived what we have lived. You have never watched your people, friends, family, and loved ones get tortured, raped, or killed almost daily and over half a century. You have never seen an entire nation slowly but brutally suffocated like this. We tried every alternative imaginable: massive protests, dissent, peaceful reform, negotiations — everything. None of it worked. The regime’s answer has always been bullets, gallows, and more terror. Now, less than 24 hours before Trump’s deadline, I write this with a heavy heart from inside Iran: Whatever happens next — if there is still an Iran left to save and this regime is gone — the Iranian people will be happy with the result. No matter the cost. Because the cost of the regime remaining is higher, and for many of us, death itself is preferable to another day under this nightmare. This is the true sentiment of the majority of Iranians — the voice of a people who often have no internet, no platform, and no way to be heard. The world will soon understand why we say: Anything to be free. Anything to end this evil. #IranMassacre#IranRevolution2026

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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
When Churchill said ‘we will fight them on the beaches’ that was admirable and noble. Why is it so hard to understand that other people in other countries feel exactly the same?
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
There’s no evidence they’re being forced to do anything. The reality is millions of Iranians are willing to sacrifice themselves for their country. Whatever one’s views on it. When that’s Britain some find it admirable. But when it’s other countries it’s… ‘sick’?
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys

You might disagree with what Trump’s saying he’s going to do…but it’s also pretty sick to deliberately use women and children as human shields like this - there’s even a baby there.

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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Banned from entering the UK: >Kanye West NOT banned from entering the UK: >Pakistani-Muslim rapists >Islamic terrorists >War criminals >Foreign pedophiles >Illegal migrants on dinghies >Illegal migrants on trucks >Illegal migrants on planes This country is a joke.
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