Tej Singh (33.3%)
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Tej Singh (33.3%)
@exacity
A Dancer, Trader, Copywriter, Property Investor, wildlife-lover and ex-TA @babylonhealth Tarheel 2013. Y aprendiendo Español.
London, England Katılım Mayıs 2016
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@ALAInsurance you don\t do gap insurance on cars over 125k? What if I put the value at 125k and it was £130k real value, it's still ok to proceed and I have to accept less?
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@instagram WHY HAVE YOU BLOCKED ME ON INSTAGRAM?!?!? @tej.talks
I pay you for verified, and I have uploaded my ID already. I pay you, you are absolutely pathetic. How can you block my IG, I've done nothing wrong.
UNBLOCK MY ACCOUNT!!
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@instagram I'm a paying verified customer and you've disabled my account. But these internet scammers are charging $$$ to somehow recover it? This is a joke
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@monzo Your customer support is poor. What do I pay a monthly biz fee for? Please put me through to someone senior/capable, thank you!!
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@tparsi empty words. He bombs the UN and the UN talks and still has the US as the most powerful member...right.
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Israel has now bombed 190 UN premises (!) The first ones made headlines. Thanks to Biden's defense of and normalizing of Israeli conduct, the last 180 or so hardly got a mention in Western media.
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth
The head of UNRWA reporting that last night Israel bombed another United Nations school in Gaza, bringing the total number of UN premises attacked by Israel to 190.
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@exacity Hi there! We recommend you contact our Call Center and our colleagues will assist you:wizzair.com/en-gb/informat….
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@wizzair I booked a single, but now I want to change it to a return. I'm not paying cancellation fees, I'm wanting to book the return with YOU, so it's more money for you. How do I do this?! Ofc your live chat is pointless.
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@wizzair Can you be useful? Like I'm gonna pay your premium phone charges to be on hold for 40 mins. Pathetic. answer me here
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@British_Airways your exec club online booking platform is still terrible. You invest no money in staff, tech, or your planes.. what do you actually do!?
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My mum was the eldest of four sisters, born into an Irish family struggling to make ends meet. Family finances were so tight that they couldn’t even afford to buy her school uniform. At 16 years old she left Ireland – on her own – to find work in England.
She met my father in Leeds. He had been building hay sheds on farms in Ireland but had also had to emigrate to find work. They got married and raised a family in Armley – a no-nonsense, inner-city suburb of the city. Together, they started a plastering business, where my mum had to do all of the payroll.
It was mum who inspired me to write code. I watched her work tirelessly on the books for two whole days at the end of each week. The software I wrote for my mum let her finish this in less than 10 minutes. It removed a bottleneck and the business grew from half a dozen to more than a hundred employees.
That was back in 1987. Ultimately, of course, I made my career as a software architect - but not immediately. Before going to university to study computer science, I trained to be a priest. This made mum very proud – she brought us up in a strongly religious household.
Looking back, Mum taught me more about ethics than any text could. She consistently told me and my four siblings that no one was better than anyone else. So firm was her belief in equality that she was furious on one trip back to Ireland to discover that there was a first-class category on the boat. She boycotted the ferry company from then on. Even when the plastering business grew to a million-pound business, that didn’t change.
It was mum who taught me that if you don’t look down on anyone, you instinctively don’t look up at anyone either. She made me appreciate that everyone is as good as everyone else, where it matters.
Mum forgave me for leaving the seminary! She was immensely proud of my work in healthcare around the world. Taking her with me to receive an OBE for services to the health service was a wonderful moment. She always loved the NHS. She brought us up to appreciate how lucky we were to have free education and healthcare in the UK. I am immensely proud of my roots in County Mayo, but one of the most striking tributes to my mum, a proud Irish woman, is that she made me so extremely proud to be English.

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@HesterObe @guardian You're deffo a racist mate, you just got caught. You'll say the same things now, but be better at hiding them.
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Having quoted me accurately saying “I abhor racism” @guardian newspaper has just asked me to confirm that I made these following remarks at the same meeting 5 years ago that they reported on yesterday. They claim that I told staff:
“For me, racism is a hatred and a fear of the other. For me, it is exactly the same as homophobia - it's not limited to the colour of your skin, it is not limited to religion, it can just be the country next door. It can be northerners and southerners, which we have here."
I can confirm that this is an accurate reflection of my view that hatred of others based on race, religion, gender, sexuality or geography is odious and disgusting and that racism - in particular - is a poison that has no place in public life.
The UK benefits immensely from the rich diversity of people - like my parents - who had roots in another land, religion and culture. We should celebrate those differences which have made us the world’s most successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy. And we should have the confidence to discuss our differences openly and even playfully without seeking to cause offence.
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