Alex Noble

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Alex Noble

Alex Noble

@ftf_nr

Merseyside Katılım Ocak 2025
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Alex Noble
Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@LawrenceBr82505 @EssexPR @ZackPolanski There’s no strong evidence that the policy itself is failing because it is too expensive, most research and public health assessments still view the system as largely successful overall, even if under pressure
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Lawrence Browne
Lawrence Browne@LawrenceBr82505·
@ftf_nr @EssexPR @ZackPolanski The reason it's beginning to fail in Portugal, is due to the cost and their financial situation. The cost of the Greens policy would come at a huge cost that would be picked up by the Tax payers.
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Lawrence Browne
Lawrence Browne@LawrenceBr82505·
@ftf_nr @EssexPR @ZackPolanski Actually it would cost far too much along with their other moronic ideas. We need Romania's stance on drugs and more police back on the streets.
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@darrengrimes Can anyone explain why you seem to have no empathy for the victim, as usual?
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@EssexPR You’d never heard of him two months ago, you 🤡
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@EssexPR @ZackPolanski Prostitution is effectively already decriminalised in practice, as it’s widely visible online and rarely met with police intervention.
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@SucramAloFiel @LozzaFox @TPointUK Black communities have reclaimed a variation of the N word. This kind of “reclaiming” happens in other groups too, where a word that was once offensive is reappropriated by the people it targeted.
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Marcus Bengtsson
Marcus Bengtsson@SucramAloFiel·
@ftf_nr @LozzaFox @TPointUK Not really, but if it would become completely unhip to blacks perhaps we wouldn't have to hear it every second or third word of some peoples mouths.
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Laurence Fox
Laurence Fox@LozzaFox·
There should not be a single word which only certain groups can use. Either words belong to everyone or they belong to no one. That includes this word. Full debate for @TPointUK here youtube.com/watch?v=e4PSsK…
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Marcus Bengtsson
Marcus Bengtsson@SucramAloFiel·
@ftf_nr @LozzaFox @TPointUK Well you heard him; he’s not getting out of his way to provoke people, so there’s that. Then if one would say just using the word is a provocation; I’d say everyone within a country should have the same set of freedoms and legal consequences.
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Alex Noble
Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@NotFarLeftAtAll How are Reform going to end it, will you be asking people to submit a notification of death before the person has actually died?
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Lee Nallalingham
Lee Nallalingham@LNallalingham·
😂 You’ll love this… The “tax expert” pushing the Tice story is literally a Labour Party member and has even sat on their executive committee. Totally unbiased, I’m sure. As already explained, this is a small technical issue. Tax was paid by Tice personally instead of via the trust. So what happens? ✅ Tice gets a rebate from HMRC. ✅ The trust pays the withholding tax it should have paid. That’s it. A routine fix being dressed up as a scandal. With the tax expert exposed as a Labour member, I’ve got nothing else to add. A non-story being driven by a literal member of the Labour Party.
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@LNallalingham That’s not an answer: the company was legally required to pay tax; the law doesn’t permit REITs to opt to defer their tax obligations.
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@LNallalingham But we believe it’s clear from the company’s accounts and public filings that Quidnet did not pay this tax. Mr Tice has refused to answer the question directly, instead saying that he paid income tax on the dividends.
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Alex Noble@ftf_nr·
@LNallalingham Quidnet REIT Limited. From 2020 to 2022 it paid around £600,000 of dividends to Mr Tice and his offshore trust. Quidnet was required by law to withhold approximately £120,000 of tax from those dividends and pay it to HMRC.
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Lee Nallalingham
Lee Nallalingham@LNallalingham·
🚨 People are comparing Angela Rayner and Richard Tice… but the situations aren’t even close. Angela Rayner: didn’t pay around £40,000 in tax that was owed. Richard Tice: paid the tax in full. The entire “scandal” with Tice? The payment was made from his personal account instead of the company account. That’s it. HMRC still got the full amount owed. In fact, he personally ended up paying more tax than he should have. One involves Angela Rayner not paying tax when it should have been. The other is about which account Richard Tice made the payment from. And people wonder why trust in politics and the media is collapsing. The people pushing this “scandal” clearly don’t understand how finance works. No wonder the economy is in the state it’s in.
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