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@jock_rob

Scot in oz. interested in politics, crypto and a bit of piss taking to get through this crap

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Lucy Connolly
Lucy Connolly@LucyTCWife·
I can’t wait to hear who Reform stand as a candidate in the By-election.
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Norman Brennan
Norman Brennan@NormanBrennan·
BREAKING NEWS; The Bodies ‘believed’ to be Three young girls have been found on Brighton Beach in Sussex; there are currently no further details at this time Brighton beach LIVE: 'Bodies of 3 girls' found on shore as police swarm area | UK | News; Express express.co.uk/news/uk/220491…
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Philip Smith
Philip Smith@PhilipS38187758·
@TheBritishIntel As long as this picture accompanies her wherever she goes, then she will be a laughing stock and not last two minutes.
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British Intel@TheBritishIntel·
🇬🇧 ANGELA RAYNER EMERGES AS POSSIBLE STARMER SUCCESSOR Angela Rayner is reportedly making moves as pressure mounts on Keir Starmer. She is now among the bookmakers’ favourites to become the next Prime Minister. With global tensions rising, many Britons are stunned this is the level of leadership now being discussed for the UK. British politics has become a complete circus and quite frankly this is nothing short of a national security threat.
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Celtic Football Club
Celtic Football Club@CelticFC·
🍀 The brand new Celtic FC x adidas 2026/27 Home Kit! The shirt is a tribute to Celtic FC's most iconic 1966/67 season, and the local roots of the players who made the magic happen. 👇
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Eleanor Terrett
Eleanor Terrett@EleanorTerrett·
🚨🗞️NEW: Stablecoin Yield Deal Clears Path for Clarity Act Markup — What’s Next? A key provision on software developers under Section 1960 is awaiting sign-off from Sen. @ChuckGrassley as the Clarity Act heads into final touch ups before markup. ⬇️ cryptoinamerica.com/p/stablecoin-y…
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Miss Money Penny
Miss Money Penny@CleansedTweets·
@jock_rob Covid was not a thing until March. I was offered the job in November 2019 with a January start. But you are right. Would have been ideal.
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Miss Money Penny
Miss Money Penny@CleansedTweets·
In 2020 I was offered a Shell job on Sakhalin Island, Russia - the highest salary I’ve ever been offered, even to this day. I turned it down because it felt way too isolated. People describe it as a remote, harsh place: long dark winters, limited flights out, and a small expat bubble in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Beautiful nature (whales, hiking, volcanoes) but many call the city boring and note the heavy isolation can lead to loneliness and depression for some foreigners. I think my gut was right on that one. How much per year would you work here for? I will screenshot and post my salary offer in the comments later.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Where should illegal migrant detention centres should be located? Reform want to vindictively target Brits in potential Green constituencies to make a point and house illegals next to them - that is their choice. But I don't believe that we have time for this petty nonsense. A Restore Britain Government will not abandon residents of those constituencies who have a Green MP elected on 25% of the vote. That is not fair, and more importantly - it is not efficient. Restore Britain will focus on solving the problem, in the most ruthlessly efficient manner possible. Objective number one is quite clear - remove the illegal migrant population. That is not going to be completed through vengeful gimmicks. We won’t punish hardworking British men and women because their neighbours voted Green. We need a serious, systematic approach utilising the current state apparatus at first in order to rapidly scale our removal capabilities - our deportation paper goes into great detail about how to achieve this. This an incredibly complicated task. Removing two million plus illegal migrants will not be done overnight. It will not be done through deliberately choosing less efficient options to take revenge on constituencies who did not vote for us. We don’t have time for this petty nonsense. It is a mammoth challenge - it would be one of the biggest state policy implementations ever. We would construct detention facilities where they are most efficient, most secure, and most practical to operate - not based on shitty political point-scoring, but on what actually works and on what actually will remove these illegals on a timescale the British people expect. Because the aim is clear. To detain, process and remove those who have entered this country illegally, and to do so at scale. Millions will go. That requires infrastructure that is fit for purpose. Proper capacity. Proper security. Proper coordination with removals. Repurposed airports, ports, existing detention facilities - all of that can be deployed rapidly, wherever it is currently located. This takes proper thought, and proper planning. I am entirely uninterested in which constituency illegals are detained and removed. I don’t care about using taxpayer money to make political points that will inevitably slow down the removal process. I simply want them all deported in the most efficient timetable the British state can possibly achieve. Millions will go. That is what Restore Britain will do.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
BREAKING: Comedian Peter Kay has just been ushered off stage early into his show at the Utilia Arena in Birmingham and audience told to evacuate the building. Situation unfolding.
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Val
Val@TrumpsHurricane·
If Rosa DeLauro were not a Congresswoman, what Job would she have ??
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Lee Anderson MP
Lee Anderson MP@LeeAndersonMP_·
Just throwing this one out there as I was asked this question earlier today. A couple both working with a combined income of £50,000 would pay £11,500 a year in income tax and national insurance, Another couple receiving £50,000 in benefits including Universal Credit, Personal Independent Payment, Housing Benefit, Income Support and Child Benefit would pay no income tax or national insurance, keeping the full £50,000. Should the non-working couple on £50,000 a year pay the same amount of income tax and national insurance as the working couple? Please leave a comment below.
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Si Argentina tomara las Malvinas, con apoyo de Trump, ¿qué haría Keir Starmer además de protestar y emitir comunicados?
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Kong.sonic
Kong.sonic@michaelfkong·
Our tech team would be happy to sit down with yours and find a way to optimize the Sonic tech stack for exactly what you need at scale.
Sonic@SonicLabs

Respect for the transparency. You’re hitting on challenges we’ve seen businesses at your scale run into when real-world traffic meets the blockchain. Our team has been heads-down with leaders across the space on how an L1 can fine-tune the execution environment around what serious apps actually need: settlement certainty, predictable costs, and business-specific tooling. Polymarket is the clearest example of a system that needs web2 reliability on web3 rails. Quick thoughts from the chain side: Latency: Sonic finalizes in ~500ms, deterministically. No probabilistic confirms, no reorgs. Your “near-instant” target is already reality on an L1 stack. ~10k TPS sustained, sub-second single-slot finality, ~$0.0001 average fees. Chain migration: Doors are open, and we’re actively making bespoke improvements for serious teams. Most chains slow down as throughput climbs; Sonic is designed to get faster under high load. Cancelled transactions: At your scale, this is a throughput and execution problem. Sonic’s headroom removes the congestion vector. Deterministic finality removes the reorg vector. Your CLOB shouldn’t be dropping orders because the chain can’t keep up. Cheap gas, instant finality, battle-tested uptime, and native USDC are default. Prediction markets need reserved capacity for market makers, gasless user flows, protocol-native atomic batching, and app-critical transactions that still land when volume spikes. Would love to compare notes with your tech team on what Polymarket’s real-world throughput has taught you, and where we can build to support it. DMs open 🫡

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RobbieScowlz
RobbieScowlz@RobbieScowlz·
@Kevin_Maguire I think he should be made to walk, in absolute shame, with rotten fruit being hurled. He doesn’t deserve any more taxis paid for by us
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Kevin Maguire
Kevin Maguire@Kevin_Maguire·
Taxi for Starmer. Olly Robbins is utterly devastating.
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Sonic
Sonic@SonicLabs·
Post Quantum Roadmap ✅
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Jennifer Stewart
Jennifer Stewart@JenniferJS_·
After Keir Starmer gave a rational, detailed factual account of what happened re the vetting, @KemiBadenoch gets up & says in a dolorous melodramatic tone: "It is finally time for the truth. Everybody is watching." Yeah, Ms Badenoch. We were all watching. And we got the truth.
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James Dreyfus
James Dreyfus@DreyfusJames·
Account is restricted yet again. If you could drop a brief comment on my posts below, it apparently helps that algae-rhythm… Thanking you in advance.
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