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Matthew Sutton

@donpopio

UK Katılım Eylül 2011
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Stelios Panagiotou@Panagiotou90St·
Reducing poverty rate from 52.9% in 2024 to 28.2% in 2025 by downsizing the state. Europe needs @JMilei VLLC!
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Matthew Sutton@donpopio·
Entirely predictable by anyone with an ounce of empathy, compassion or modicum of understanding of psychology. Sadly that doesn’t include the Sir Humphreys who tell ministers what to do. At least now the evidence is clear they’ll sort it out … 🙄🤦‍♂️
max tempers@maxtempers

Over the past decade, Britain has raised its minimum wage to one of the highest in the world. In a zero-productivity-growth environment, this has meant that wages at the bottom have risen far faster than those in the middle. What have the consequences been? 🧵

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max tempers@maxtempers·
Over the past decade, Britain has raised its minimum wage to one of the highest in the world. In a zero-productivity-growth environment, this has meant that wages at the bottom have risen far faster than those in the middle. What have the consequences been? 🧵
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Milei in English - Official Account
Europe destroyed its economic growth by punishing those who generate wealth.
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💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭
💪🎭..Rai ji..💪🎭@Vinod_r108·
When Jamaica broke the Men's 4x100m World Record at London 2012 Olympics
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Real Post Folder@RealPostFolder·
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Academy of Ideas
Academy of Ideas@acadofideas·
"The 6th biggest economy in the world is run by infantile fantasists with no understanding of financial markets.... There's nothing progressive about driving the economy of a cliff"📉⛰️ @LiamHalligan @ #BattleFest 2025 "From steel to railways: can the state revitalise British industry?"👨‍🏭🚆 👇
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Wolf of X@WolfofX·
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
If you invented a machine that could: - Restore degraded land - Build topsoil - Sequester carbon - Produce fertiliser - Create complete protein - Generate its own fuel - Reproduce itself - Require zero electricity You'd win the Nobel peace prize. Instead, we blame them for climate change. These cows will be tending to their fields as they always have, while city-based career politicians discuss their impact on national climate agenda.
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Charles Arthur
Charles Arthur@charlesarthur·
Sometimes Quora answers are worth the time
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Michael Fabricant 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦
Lord Matthew Doyle is the close friend of Mandelson who was given the job of “independently” vetting him for the job of Ambassador to the US by #Starmer. Doyle was given a peerage for public service some months later, but has now resigned the #Labour party whip while he is investigated for his decision to campaign for a Scottish councillor who had been charged with child sex offences.
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Matthew Sutton@donpopio·
I wish we had more of this type of debate from the front benches…
Joanna Hardy-Susskind@Joanna__Hardy

This from @Geoffrey_Cox was titanic - a truly beautiful speech. He outshone those sat opposite. They could only watch. And nervously laugh. This should be seen by every new MP to understand what they do, & every new barrister to understand what we do.

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Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson@Rach4Patriarchy·
Ten years ago I started coming with receipts. Everybody told me I was crazy and lying, so I wrote a book with meticulously sourced proof- the writings of feminist themselves going all the way back to the 1700s. Suddenly, now I’m not so crazy.
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus

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David Vance
David Vance@DVATW·
The UK should remember that…
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J Stewart@triffic_stuff_·
🚨BOMBSHELL EXPOSÉ: TREVOR PHILLIPS RIPS LID OFF LABOUR'S GROOMING GANGS COVER-UP 💣 Keir Starmer and the Labour Party Sabotaging National Inquiry to Hide Racial Targeting of White Girls and Decades of Failure in Their Own Councils In a devastating intervention, Sir Trevor Phillips has blown the whistle on what he calls a deliberate political cover-up at the heart of Britain's grooming gangs scandal. The former Equality and Human Rights Commission chair accuses Labour of sabotaging the national inquiry because of its explosive racial implications — and because so much of the abuse took place under Labour-controlled councils that did nothing to stop it. “The government clearly never wanted these two things to be put together,” Phillips declared. He points to Labour's efforts to downplay “the intersection of race and sexual predation,” insisting the perpetrators deliberately targeted victims because they were white and outside the groomers' community. “These children are chosen because of their race. They are chosen because they are white and because they’re outside the community of the groomers.” Phillips highlights the chilling uniqueness of these crimes: unlike typical child abuse kept hidden, grooming gangs operate in plain sight — with perpetrators knowing they are shielded. “The other thing is these people know that they are protected. They’re protected politically, they’re protected by social workers, they’re protected by local police. That is the scandal here.” He pulls no punches on why a full reckoning has been avoided: “Much of this took place in local Labour councils and the authorities who were supposed to be watching over this, stopping it, monitoring it and all the rest of it were controlled by those councils and they did nothing.” This is not just institutional failure — it's a politically motivated shield thrown over horrific, racially aggravated sexual exploitation that went on for years under Labour's watch. Right now, they deserve justice — and Britain deserves the full, fearless national inquiry that has been denied for far too long.
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