Keiths_911sc

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Keiths_911sc

Keiths_911sc

@kjackson6205

have now taken early retirement 🤣 villa supporter.last job was a test driver for JLR

Solihull, West Midlands Katılım Ocak 2012
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@akafaceUS Why is there different camera angles , this is not cctv
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A man let his ex borrow his Tesla so she could move out the rest of her things and this happened..
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Penfold@elbow112·
Hey @ZackPolanski this what happens when they get back up , good job this fella didn't have a knife eh?
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bobble head@bobble_espn·
@imjerrynotkevin Fu k the dumb ass bitch driving through it, why tf did his employee take his boots off and was in his socks with the wire brush all up in the water? Wtf was going on there
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
Morgan McSweeney had his phone ‘stolen’. Was his new phone number then circulated to other members or was his old number still used? Which means phone was still in his possession. why hasn’t that been checked #morganmcsweeney #PMQ @BethRigby @SamCoatesSky
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
Why is no body asking the main question. Why did Keir Starmer pick Peter Madelson in the first place going against all recommendations even before any vetting took place. #PMQ @BethRigby @SamCoatesSky
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@BethRigby Why has nobody mentioned the appointment of Madelson to ambassador was fixed due to his close ties to Epstein who was also involved with Trump. Madelson is. Part of the ‘inner circle’ and had the access to the president that Starmer needed
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Beth Rigby@BethRigby·
You don’t see this often: Cab office has published a summary of the Tues evening meeting when Starmer was told by his Mandelson appointed despite failing to clear security vetting. The record of meeting states Cat Little, perm sec of FCDO, reviewed the files and found that the recommendation from the vetting officer was that DV should not have been granted to Mandelson. The record of meeting also notes PM didn’t know it was possible to grant DV against the advice of security vetting & PM said further fact finding required to “understand the FCDO decision making process and reasons for granting clearance and to determine whether ministers, having been provided (incorrectly) with assurances about the process, had inadvertently misled Parliament when commenting on the process which had been followed” It’s also published the security vetting recommendation template, which hasn’t been filled in (that will be provided to the ISC as part of the humble address) but will presumably show that Mandelson was red boxed (“clearance denied or withdrawn”)
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@ITVCentral So sad for the narrow boat owners and the canal itself. Hope the vast quantity of water that’s escaped has also not caused too much damage.
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@bbcmtd Devastating news for canal users and owners but What about the million gallons of water? Where’s that gone. Has it flooded any nearby houses.
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BBC Midlands@bbcmtd·
A major incident has been declared following reports of a sinkhole affecting a canal in Shropshire. Updates: bbc.in/4pap99T
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
Outside the Justice Ministry, I called on Ministers to urgently meet with the lawyers of those on hunger strike. Lives are at risk. These prisoners have never been convicted - yet have been held on remand for months in conditions far harsher than those faced by other prisoners.
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Keiths_911sc
Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@RichardBurgon I believe They are on intermediate fasting not hunger strike. So bit like the 5:2 diet
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@RichardBurgon @UnisonLth @unisonyh I presume all the employees knew the wages offered for the position when they decided that was their career path and were willing to take on the role at that level of remuneration.
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
Today I joined the Unison picket line of Leeds NHS operating theatre staff on strike over not being paid fairly for important work they’ve done. I've previously raised their unfair treatment with the NHS Trust. Hospital managers need to resolve this urgently.
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Keiths_911sc@kjackson6205·
@DeborahMeaden Has anyone noticed that the Labour government could quite easily repeal Tory policies on day one just like they did with the Rwanda scheme, because they don’t want to do anything substantial themselves
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Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦@DeborahMeaden·
Has anyone noticed the desperation of the Tories blaming Labour for the Policies they themselves brought in simply because they can’t find anything real and substantial to criticise?
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BBC Politics@BBCPolitics·
“We haven’t broken the manifesto” Chancellor Rachel Reeves admits she is “asking people to pay more” for public services after #BBCLauraK asks if she has “broken the spirit” of her pre-election promises bbc.co.uk/news/live/c4g4…
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
BREAKING The OBR says it informed Rachel Reeves as far back as ***September 17*** that the downgrade in productivity forecasts was offset by 'increases in real wages and inflation'. The deficit was in fact just £2.5billion By October 31 that deficit had turned into net positive of £4.2billion. That basic forecast did not change from that point So from what the OBR is saying it looks like Rachel Reeves and the Treasury were briefing ahead of the Budget that there was a £20billion black hole in the public finances that didn't actually exist The £30billion worth of tax rises in the Budget are predominantly a consequence of her decisions to increase public spending, particularly on welfare, and have £21.7billion worth of headroom As @Peston @PippaCrerar @hzeffman have all pointed out, it makes the Budget build up - and the narrative that big tax rises were coming because of a deterioration in the public finances - look frankly surreal in hindsight
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