Prom

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Prom

Prom

@irhprom

Katılım Haziran 2013
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
This is from a gas station in the UK. This is utter bullshit I want someone to explain to me why the Redcoats are paying $1.30 a gallon for gas and hardworking American Patriots like me are paying THREE TIMES THAT AMOUNT! There is no choice but to impeach Trump for this
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LMD (Arc.)
LMD (Arc.)@Layemie001·
Why don’t American electricians wire outlets like this?
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The UK is considering an American style global tax regime. If you move to zero tax havens like Dubai, you will still be forced to pay British income tax for the privilege of holding a UK passport and getting embassy protection. The tax loopholes might finally close.
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@JohnWSCarpente1 @DonpaulStephens @DanTalks1 You cunts have no fucking idea what you are talking about, perhaps read a real book rather than perpetuating your Yankee’s propaganda, the US education system is a fucking joke
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Dandalf
Dandalf@DanTalks1·
Something nobody has said yet. There will be serious consequences to the NATO alliance after Spain, France and the UK disallowed the US from using airbases to operate on the eve and during the Iran war. That shit is so outrageous and crossed the line. Expect major consequences.
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@catturd2 Yet again the force fed American propaganda shown in the ignorance of that comment. The Germans had already failed in their aims and by the time the Americans arrived the die had already been cast for their defeat. The British were nowhere near defeat at the time America woke up
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@ZackPolanski Obviously has no idea what a Nazi is then
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@Hvitabyr @Bbmorg Counted them have you? Held a referendum and let people vote? No of course not,so why presume to speak for others?
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Bob Morgan 🇬🇧🇺🇦 💙
MAGA Americans are angry about the UK not allowing UK bases used for Iranian attacks but this is not a unique situation. The UK declined to fight in Vietnam and that was a shit show worth missing given how US forces were eventually let down by US administrations.
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@flyinglawyer73 Considering the tawdry behaviour of the majority of politicians, this would seem somewhat of a hypocritical stance
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Stephanie Hayden
Stephanie Hayden@flyinglawyer73·
May be unpopular but it is pragmatic. Legislating to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the Line of Succession is a waste of valuable parliamentary time. The chances of him acceding to the throne are so remote as to be almost non-existent. Legislation would be performative.
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@labourlewis Nobody should be allowed to stand for election to parliament when they are, like the majority of politicians, brain dead morons, but there you are
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
If we’re editing the line of succession, I’d suggest we go a little further than one entry. Because in a 21st century democracy, nobody should inherit constitutional power by birth. That’s the conversation we should be having.
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@CamoDiver @SaysSimulation Or maybe because the UK realises it would be the focus of terrorist retaliation from Iran and its proxies and not the USA
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Camo Aquaticus
Camo Aquaticus@CamoDiver·
The Yookay strategy appears to be one of weakening Trump’s bargaining power relative to the Iranian regime so that they either remain in place or draw the US into a quagmire. Very clear that London has an interest in undermining America and keeping the conflicts going in the Middle East. We shouldn’t forget that they drew the lines on the map a century ago, and have manipulated the region extensively since through a variety of covert actions and proxies.
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Labrador Skeptic
Labrador Skeptic@SaysSimulation·
The world is changing very, very fast, and this is a major development. Our close "ally" the UK just denied the US the use of its bases for a potential Iran conflict. And Bulgaria just said "you know what, we're going with America on this, not the EU'. Hungary would likely 1/
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical

U.S. forces have turned Sofia International Airport in Bulgaria into a major staging ground for aerial refueling tankers to support future strikes on Iran. Seen here, a half dozen KC-135s parked on the ramp yesterday evening:

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@MarkBirkett @GriftReport I have said this one million times, again and again…..is this statement not classed as being dishonest and misleading parliament?
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ChefMF
ChefMF@MarkBirkett·
@GriftReport I dunno about everyone else but I thought Jess Phillips was utterly believable, sincere and completely convincing in that despatch. She's a martyr for the young victims, for sure
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G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Jess Phillips needs to just resign at this point. She forgets we ALL know she voted against the inquiry.
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@augeradam @DrAlmarielao Drywall only has a fire resistance if correctly installed, the majority of installation are not correctly installed, gaps between boards, incorrect fixing centres, incorrect fixing lengths etc. thus when exposed to fire these would drop within 15 minutes
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adam auger
adam auger@augeradam·
@DrAlmarielao 5/8ths drywall has a fire rating, putting wood on a ceiling that is constructed of I joists is a recipe for disaster. The smallest fire will quickly spread and those joists collapse very quickly when exposed to fire.
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Dr.L
Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
You’re finishing a basement and dreading the idea of a bulky drop ceiling, losing headroom, spending money, and ending up with something that never really looks good. Then you stumble on a simple hack: skip the drop ceiling entirely and create a clean, flat look instead. Rather than heavy drywall, you consider using ¼-inch Luan board, lightweight, easy to install, paintable, and even stainable. Once finished, most people couldn’t tell it apart from drywall anyway. I’m with you. Drop ceilings rarely win any beauty contests. A solution like this saves space, reduces effort, and looks intentional instead of temporary. Sometimes, the best upgrades aren’t the most expensive ones. They’re the smartest.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
If the British people take just one lesson from our rape gang inquiry, please let it be this. This is not history. This is not done. This is not over. It is continuing today, all over Britain - in the most brutal and sadistic fashion. Please trust me when I say that.
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@Number10cat @RupertLowe10 You mean in the same way the authorities have been ignoring and in denial of past cases?
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Larry the Cat
Larry the Cat@Number10cat·
@RupertLowe10 If you have evidence of that it's essential that you pass it on immediately, in full, to the relevant police service(s) so that they can act Rupert rather than just tweet about it,
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@MrsLocke5 @tobyasky No they cannot, those on for example, a spousal residence visa must work, pay tax and NI, pay the NHS surcharge of some £2500 every 2.5 years and have absolutely no right to public funds whatsoever
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Mrs Locke a.k.a Boudicca Iceni now serf
@tobyasky You are incorrect on most of your points e.g 1. An immigrant can claim benefits depending on visa type. 2. The visa fee of £1k is negligible. 3. Student fees are less for most uni's they apply to and many don't finish their courses.
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TobyWrites
TobyWrites@tobyasky·
This is a very misleading tweet, whoever tweeted this should have indicated the set of migrants being referred to. This is why an average British person is ill-informed about so many things, because of pages like this. 1. A legal migrant has no recourse to public funds. S/he cannot access any form of aid, their children got no free hours in nursery, no benefit of any kind. 2. A legal migrant paid for IHS (health surcharge- to cover them if they have to use the NHS). (can be up to £5,200) 3. A legal migrant paid visa fees (can be up to £1,000) Now, listen to this part: 3. If the legal migrant is a student, s/he pays between £13,000 and £20,000 as school fees CASH (you can multiply that by the thousands of students so you can know how much influx of money that is). During their study year, they cannot work more than 20 hours per week, and the only thing they’re excluded from is council tax. It’s sensible because they barely work to pay their rent and other bills. 4. A legal migrant pays rent to their landlords, pay water bill, council tax, electric/gas bill, tax, etc. They’re not excluded from any single thing. There’s literally nothing a legal migrant enjoys. They contribute same thing like every other citizen and don’t even get anything in return, no recourse to public funds. Pages like that of the Home Office do not post such info, they don’t do any justice in informing people, that’s why when you engage an average Brit, they just think you’re the problem. I mean, I’ve got dozens of British friends and when I tell them these things, they’re in shock. They’re not aware of so many things, they also just think EVERY MIGRANT IS THE PROBLEM. Do I blame them? Not really, because they rely on the media, and the media feeds them with propaganda. For instance, tell me what it’ll take for this post to include “illegal migrants”. They know what they’re doing. Keep the British populace uninformed.
Home Office@ukhomeoffice

The British public has footed the bill for an immigration system that feels out of control and unfair. We’re stopping this. It is only fair that migrants with an income or sizeable assets will have to contribute to the cost of their stay, not the taxpayer.

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@Yes_it_is_meeee @NeilForPoole @AndreaEganGS For the most part complete rubbish, many of those affected happen to be the spouse of a UK citizen, every 2.5 years it costs us some £4000 to reapply for another 2.5 year visa, in the meantime working, paying tax and NI, yet still getting g ripped off with these visa fees
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Yes-it-is-me@Yes_it_is_meeee·
@NeilForPoole @AndreaEganGS WHY? Think of it as a contract, they came here to meet a need, it benefited both parties. When they are no longer needed, end of contract, bye bye.
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Neil Duncan-Jordan MP
Neil Duncan-Jordan MP@NeilForPoole·
I’m campaigning against unfair changes to Indefinite Leave to Remain. I delivered a letter to the Home Office signed by @AndreaEganGS, 70+ parliamentarians and 33 civil society groups. These plans will divide communities and damage services. Ministers must think again.
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