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Let’s get this straight. @mrdanwalker is as good a person as you will ever find. Newspapers care not a jot what damage they do with their headlines. It’s all clickbait. Dan is a top man who has been put through a very difficult time.
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Just heard Labour Minister Peter Kyle on the radio talking about possible food shortages - making out Labour had made the country more resilient since they’d come to office & the UK was only suffering because of the Iran War.
Tosh. The UK is doing the worst of any G7 nation because of Labour’s actions.
This is the government destroying farms, businesses & devoted to an energy policy pushing us in to poverty.
Don’t let Labour rewrite history!
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A working man in Swindon, enjoying his Guinness, told the BBC the truth most politicians are too scared to say.
He said the town centre needs regenerating because it’s now full of immigrants, women and children don’t feel safe walking around, and he’s sick of seeing people on benefits earning more than he does.
Well done to that lad for speaking plainly.
This is what ordinary British people actually think.
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@EstherMcVey1 Totally agree. As always you are 100% correct. Thank goodness you are our MP in Knutsford
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The economic outlook for the U.K. is grim. Predicted growth down to just 0.8% & inflation set to rise to 4%.
Unsurprising after Reeves substantially weakened the economy with 2 disastrous budgets; Starmer’s allowed benefits to balloon & Ed Miliband with his loony net zero policies continues to block new drilling in the North Sea.
With that as a backdrop no wonder the UK finds itself the hardest hit from the Iran war of any G7 nation and is left at the mercy of other countries for energy and defence. Under Labour, the UK is broke and led by buffoons.
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When you fill up at the pump, remember 55% of what it costs you is taken Rachel Reeves.😡
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk
61 countries have cut the tax on fuel to help their citizens. Unfortunately the UK isn't one of them. Because Labour don't care about us.
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What great news the dreadful @scott_mills finally off @BBCRadio2 I can start listening again. NO WE DONT LOVE YOU
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Jesse Marsch believes there was a prejudice against him at Leeds, and Ted Lasso didn't help.
The now Canada head coach goes on to say Leeds' players were already "beaten down" when he took over at the cub.⚪️
✍️ Full interview: givemesport.com/exclusive-jess…
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"On a bitterly cold December evening in 1997, President Bill Clinton was leaving a holiday concert at the Kennedy Center when he noticed a homeless veteran sitting outside the entrance, shivering in a thin jacket and holding a cardboard sign that simply read 'Marine - Desert Storm - Hungry.' What happened next shocked everyone in the presidential motorcade—Clinton immediately stopped, took off his own overcoat, draped it around the stunned man's shoulders, and sat down on the freezing concrete beside him to talk. The veteran, forty-two-year-old Marcus Williams, later recounted to reporters that the President didn't ask him what went wrong or lecture him about getting help—instead, Clinton asked about his service, which battles he'd seen, and whether anyone had properly thanked him for his sacrifice. Secret Service Agent Larry Cockell documented in his memoir that Clinton spent twenty-five minutes sitting on that sidewalk in the bitter cold, and when Marcus mentioned he hadn't eaten in two days, the President sent an agent to get food from a nearby restaurant and insisted on staying until Marcus had finished eating. What makes this story so incredibly moving is what Clinton said to Marcus before leaving, words that Marcus repeated to social workers, shelter staff, and eventually his own children years later when he'd gotten back on his feet: 'Brother, this country failed you when you came home, and I'm sorry—but your story isn't over yet, and I'm going to make sure someone follows up to help you write the next chapter.' True to his word, Clinton personally called the VA the next morning, and Marcus was enrolled in a comprehensive support program within forty-eight hours that included housing, job training, and mental health services. Marcus Williams eventually became a veterans' advocate, and he told the Washington Post in 2015 something that still gives me chills: 'The most powerful man in the world sat on frozen concrete with a forgotten Marine and made me feel like I still mattered—that's the moment I decided to fight my way back.' He reminds us that dignity and hope can be restored with one genuine conversation, one warm coat, and the willingness to sit beside someone the world has walked past.

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