JLC🦀
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@PJTheEconomist They want us to live in a country where a socialist government controls everything!
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Lost for words. Never thought I’d see a British govt trying to set food prices. If there is one highly competitive sector it is food retailing.
Do we really want to live in a country where the state sets these prices?
thetimes.com/article/3ec704…
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The stories unravel.




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FT Exclusive: Nigel Farage’s claim that he paid for a £1.4mn house with his fee from a reality TV show has been challenged by corporate accounts that appear to show that the income remained on his company’s balance sheet after the property purchase. ft.trib.al/YIuowMb
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@braveprofessor2 @MaryamF12389 Bit awks but maybe resit elementary school? 🤷♂️
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@MaryamF12389 It’s zero. Any number or numbers multiplied by zero equals zero. We learn this in elementary school math in America
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Little consolation to Nottingham Forest but at least PGMO has acknowledged the referee was wrong to allow Matheus Cunha’s goal for Manchester United after Bryan Mbeumo clearly handled. He trapped the ball, controlled it.
VAR intervened, encouraged the referee to look at the monitor and consider overturning his wrong decision, but the referee stuck with his decision. VAR was not the problem. VAR recommended the goal be disallowed. Fortunately, there was nothing riding on the game. Otherwise, the game could possibly have been looking at a legal dispute.
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@SkySportsPL You can literally hear the moment Neville gets fed the VAR information in his ear. It's so pathetic and disingenuous.
He starts building up to it being a red card because he thinks the VAR is going to send him off as he starts to hear there's a check.
@Arsenal Ban Neville.
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FT Exclusive: Nigel Farage’s claim that he paid for a £1.4mn house with his fee from a reality TV show has been challenged by corporate accounts that appear to show that the income remained on his company’s balance sheet after the property purchase. ft.trib.al/YIuowMb

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@FT FT posting and idiots in the comments believing. No knowledge.
If a limited company buys a property, the property normally appears on the company’s balance sheet as a fixed asset .The asset usually stays there until it is:sold, revalued, otherwise disposed of.
Deferred problem
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@Lozzerdude @GreggC_CC @FT @jameschappers Starmer received tickets to an Arsenal game and it dominated headlines for 4 days. Are you outraged by those newspapers too?
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@GreggC_CC @FT @jameschappers Farage is a wealthy man.
He can afford to buy an expensive house.
There’s nothing newsworthy about that unless you’re just repeating the story as part of a political campaign.
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@Ambar_SIFF_MRA The dildo of consequences seldom arrives lubed
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@MarkHeath45 @ukJ0N Apologies for the personal question, but were you home schooled by a pigeon?
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@ukJ0N No of course not, that is a small part of the true numbers
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@NYMag Yeah so fact check yourself. Here are the first two rows of Ben's YouTube. You are wrong.


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There was a time, not very long ago, when Ben Shapiro could reasonably call himself the king of all conservative media. That’s all over now, writes political columnist Ross Barkan.
Shapiro’s company, ‘The Daily Wire,’ is instituting significant layoffs. Its YouTube channel’s subscriber base is starting to shrink, and its website has emerged as one of the great traffic losers in conservative media. There are ‘Daily Wire’ YouTube videos that now, after a few days online, have less than 10,000 views, a catastrophically small number for a channel with more than 3 million subscribers. The top comments all mock the low view counts.
“If a variety of poor business decisions can be blamed, in part, for the ‘Daily Wire’’s fall from grace — ill-fated investments in feature films, an epic fantasy series, and peculiar merchandise — the greater story is the collapse of Shapiro’s constituency,” writes Barkan. “There are two realities to Shapiro conservatism in 2026: It retains a significant foothold among Republican elites, and it is fast being rejected by the future grassroots of the party.”
Read more: nymag.visitlink.me/KtpIKV

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@RacingintheSt @EricIdle You might as well put Starmer at number one on this list, it's that terrible.
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Hi @EricIdle I saw this list and thought you would be worth a place - I mean how great was Alfred?

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