Possy

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Possy

Possy

@itspossy

A man. The English bill of rights has everything we need. Courage is contagious.

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Kasım 2024
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Possy
Possy@itspossy·
This is what gives us our power as people. We’ve forgotten about it We must now rediscover it. Bill of Rights [1688] legislation.gov.uk/aep/WillandMar…
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@Silverback_MD Drs are in it for the money and status. But mainly the money. If only more people realised it they’d get the level of respect they actually deserved.
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Dr. Grey
Dr. Grey@Silverback_MD·
lol My mates and I are doctors in our 20s/30s/40s starting off our careers. Absolutely everyone is gobsmacked at the budget changes. Genuinely feels like our generation will get punished for working smart or hard. None of us own investment properties yet - what’s the point now? How do we get ahead now? What was the financial incentive to sacrifice our 20s to train? It feels like all the worst aspects of communism with none of the benefits….. No incentivised housing/travel/childcare for doctors No one in my group is having kids Yet our alcoholic patients are on their 4th or 5th - supported via government programs What a joke Speedrunning civilisational demise
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Most of Starmers current problems involve young Gay men, Old Gay men, and Ukrainian Gay men. Complete coincidence of course.
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Possy@itspossy·
@KirstieMAllsopp Unfortunately for kirstie twitter no longer bans people who have legitimate concerns about the vaccine or are pointing to data that suggests a link between cancers and the rollout of the jab.
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Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp·
I am deleting this tweet because the anti vaxxers make any discussion impossible. We do need to be aware of plastics & forever chemicals but clearly it impossible to raise these issue on X without being bombarded by references to sheep, waking up, at last etc.etc
Kirstie Allsopp@KirstieMAllsopp

I’ve read two articles in just one day on worrying levels of cancer in younger people. We have to start asking very serious questions about hormone disrupting chemicals and plastics in our environment. How many things do we bombard ourselves with that are totally unnecessary?

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Possy@itspossy·
@PeterMcCormack I did the same in my business. Built a stock management tool in 30 mins. Basic but enough for us - would have cost hundreds if not thousands for someone to have made this for me.
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Peter McCormack 🏴‍☠️🇬🇧🇮🇪
I now understand why AI will eat the software industry. I used to have a web agency. With Claude over the last 3 days I have built and deployed a system that would have: - Taken 6 months - Cost £150-200k - Required 8 different skill sets I can't design. I can't code. I don't understand SQL, APIs, Cloud Storage - yet Claude has walked me through Github, Supabase, Vercel and it is deployed and working. A 100% custom software system - 3 days, 1 idiot. BLOWN AWAY!
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@KayBurley As usual regime activist masquerading as a journalist talks about ‘message’. It needs to be about delivery. And delivery on people’s concerns. #1 immigrants. #2tax.
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Kay Burley
Kay Burley@KayBurley·
I have never been a fan of Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. Top politicians need to realise it’s not just the message, but how you sell it that cuts through to the public psyche. His policies may well have been among the best for the country and some undoubtedly were but Sir Keir never seemed able to land them with the public. Voters rarely reward policies they don’t emotionally connect with. Yesterday’s reset speech didn’t help. What exactly was he trying to tell us. Now, in what could be the death throes of his tenancy in No 10 after less than two years at the top, I do find myself feeling for him. He pulled himself up by his bootstraps and reached not one but two of the highest offices in the land. So, as the wannabes circle the Cabinet table this morning, positioning for what may come next, spare a thought for a man who genuinely wanted to make a difference, but never quite mastered the art of making his case. Fair?
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Beth Rigby
Beth Rigby@BethRigby·
Where are we this morning? - 74 MPs now calling on PM to go - Mahmood, Healey and Cooper into see PM last night. Cabinet source tells me Mahmood/Cooper told PM to set out timetable. V late last night was told Cooper didn’t urge PM to set out timetable, what she did say unclear - Reed & McFadden urged PM to fight on - Lammy & Reynolds ‘by his side’ and ringing around ministers to try gather support/test water - PM weighing up options overnight, but No 10 did replace the PPS’s resigning late evening - Crunch cabinet this morning. Will be first time Streeting will see PM. - leading soft left figures been trying to ‘stop people losing their heads so we can have a less fraught response’ but one admitted late last night ‘it feels like it’s unstoppable now though’ - Cabinet minister last night: “I think the Lab party is about to put itself out of power for a serious period of time by repeating mistakes of the Tories” Will be outside No 10 on @SkyNews from 9am with @SophyRidgeSky as Cabinet gathers
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@Conservatives No one cares. Your party destroyed our country.
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Conservatives
Conservatives@Conservatives·
Leave the ECHR and repeal the Human Rights Act to secure Britain’s borders. Scrap green levies and ideological net zero targets to deliver cheaper energy. Hire 10,000 more police and increase stop and search to make our streets safe. Restore the two child benefit cap, and face-to-face PIP assessments to get Britain working. Increase defence spending by £50 billion, using savings made to the welfare budget to defend our country. Scrap the 3% interest added to Plan 2 student loans and get under 16s off social media to help young people. That’s what the Conservatives under @KemiBadenoch’s leadership would do.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
The far-right in the UK are a few fat skinheads sitting in the dark corner of some rundown pub, talking about bulldogs and Nick Griffin, ignored by everyone. The far-left in the UK are the leadership of the Labour Party.
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Montgomery Toms@MontgomeryToms·
We need prosecutions for those who enforced the covid-19 MRNA jabs. First on the list @nadhimzahawi.
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Possy@itspossy·
@jeremycorbyn The kids on my local council estate are all fat blobs. Ain’t none of them hungry gurl.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
This country might be about to have its 6th Prime Minister in 7 years. Why? Because they’ve all failed to take on a rigged economic system that enriches the few at the expense of us all. People want a society where children don’t go hungry. That is really not too much to ask.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
Can everyone please stop this nonsense about Labour MPs and ministers waiting to hear what @Keir_Starmer says in his big speech at 10am before deciding on his future? Everyone knows that the PM is supremely incapable of delivering a speech with either the content or passion needed to change his political fortunes. If he says "more of the same but we need better messaging", he's toast. If he says "I'm going to change everything", he's admitting he's wasted the last 2 years and he's toast. Most voters won't be listening anyway. And even if they were, and could survive more than 3 minutes of his nasal tones, they won't believe a single word he says. The polls won't change. He's toast.
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@AllisonPearson Civic pride doesn’t come from an election. I see retired boomers everywhere walking their dogs through scattered litter right outside their detached suburban homes. They walk on by and leave it. Maybe their civic pride could start there.
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
“I have just been informed that Gordon Brown sold our gold at bottom and left the country penniless. I am furious with my officials for not telling me.”
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
As Gordon comes in to “save” the economy it’s worth remembering 2010, when Nigel Farage was an MEP in the European Parliament and Gordon Brown was Prime Minister. Starmer thinks we’ve forgotten. We haven’t! GLORIOUS 🔥
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The lefty purple hair brigade who call themselves women but have a cock in their knickers are going insane at the election results and I’m here for it 😂
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Tim McKane
Tim McKane@timmckane·
No one had heard of Farage before the BBC started putting him on #bbcqt multiple times. To this day we don’t know who enabled this. Last night is the result of over 16 years of propaganda on our national broadcaster. It’s a coup by modern media methods. #R4Today
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@Lewis_Brackpool I had to dip out when you said biblical but well done nonetheless 👍
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Lewis Brackpool
Lewis Brackpool@Lewis_Brackpool·
We have just made history. 9 council seats up for grabs and one borough by-election and we have swept the board, with our opposition not even getting close. Councillor for Great Yarmouth First in Breydon, Michael French and I, reflect on a historic grassroots campaign.
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alyssa
alyssa@alyssamariiee11·
It’s illegal to feed wildlife at national parks because they get dependent on handouts and forget how to survive. Kinda sounds familiar doesn’t it?
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