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💙kaz o'mahony💚

💙kaz o'mahony💚

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Katılım Ekim 2013
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David Wolfson
David Wolfson@DXW_KC·
Given his record of personally being involved in litigation against British forces, he should now make clear from which matters he has recused himself as the Government’s legal adviser. Saying that processes are in place won’t wash. 3/9
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
What’s a great song with a one word title? Mine: Kashmir-Led Zeppelin…your turn 👊
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Ori🎶
Ori🎶@oriettamusic·
Favorite "High" Pick one 🎶🎸
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Mens_Corner__@Mens_Corner__·
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Dr Luke Evans MP
Dr Luke Evans MP@drlukeevans·
Today, another holding answer 👇 Why is the Government not able to answer a simple question - who is assessing in the Single Point of Access? 🤔 I will keep trying to find out. 1/2
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The Tribune
The Tribune@sheffieldtrib·
‘Demoralised and lied to’: inside the NHS cuts nobody sees There have been massive layoffs at the organisations that run South Yorkshire's hospitals and clinics. We asked leading health journalist @LawrenceDunhill to explain what’s going on. sheffieldtribune.co.uk/demoralised-an…
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Eric Alper 🎧
Eric Alper 🎧@ThatEricAlper·
What song is mandatory at your funeral?
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Marie Isabella
Marie Isabella@MarieIsabellaB·
I’m often doing anything else besides what I should 🤣😂
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
"Wriggle room if the killings did not in fact happen." Those are the words of Keir Starmer's Attorney General, sent whilst dragging British troops through the courts. The troops were innocent. Keir Starmer's judgement is not.
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Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy

Lord Hermer is a disgrace. And the fact that Keir Starmer brought him into government tells you everything you need to know about the PM. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/2…

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Lembit Öpik
Lembit Öpik@lembitopik·
Keir Starmer’s missing the point. If he needs a vetting process to tell him Peter Mandelson was a terrible choice for Ambassador, Starmer hasn’t got the judgement to be Prime Minister
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Remember… the WEF is simply the PR department.
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troovus
troovus@troovus·
Bath's Royal United Hospital is handing hundreds of NHS staff (who fill shifts at short notice and keep wards running) to a private equity company - pensions gutted, NHS employment ended This is PFI playbook & it’s happening at other hospitals too @NAJ562: open.substack.com/pub/naj562/p/n…
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
How do I know that the climate *crisis* is a scam? Here are five reasons: 1️⃣ None of the politicians, celebrities, or “scientists” yammering about it have altered their lifestyles an inch. If they opted to forgo using O&G products, then I’d take them seriously. Actions speak louder than words. 2️⃣ Climate conferences aren’t being held virtually on Zoom using their large meeting extensions. It’s doable, they just choose not to. They like to fly overseas to lecture us about reducing our “carbon footprint” all the while they do nothing to lower their own. 3️⃣ Wealthier alarmists are still living on or buying oceanfront property. If ocean levels were really rising at a catastrophic rate (as opposed to the gradual increase that is actually occurring), then they would move inland and banks would not approve loans. 4️⃣ Alarmists rarely, if ever criticize China and India, and they always come up with all sorts of wonderful excuses as to why those nations get a free pass to continue emitting so-called “carbon pollution.” 5️⃣ The only solutions they offer involve increased governmental power. Higher taxes. EV mandates. Restrictions or bans on the energy sectors they don’t like. And, as an added bonus, no real-world data proves, much less suggests that we are facing an “existential crisis.” Even the IPCC doesn’t use such rhetoric because it isn’t based on science. I don’t deny that climate change exists. It always has. And, I don’t even deny that at least some of the increase in temperatures is anthropogenic. But I just don’t care because it isn’t that big of a deal. Extreme weather cannot be taxed away. Our vulnerability will continue to increase so long as we build in disaster-prone areas. Politicians cannot take our wallets and set a thermostat on the planet.
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dan barker
dan barker@danbarker·
Milkmen were amazing. An electric vehicle that delivered locally sourced, organic produce before dawn every day, no single-use plastics, and recycled the waste as part of the deal. It sounds almost futuristic.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1995, 45% of British milk was delivered to the doorstep before seven in the morning by a milkman in an electric float. In 2026, it is 3%. The milkman has been effectively abolished inside one human generation. The supermarket walked in, undercut the cost by a few pence per pint, and the daily ritual of British household life, glass bottles clinking on the step at half past six, was gone by the time the children of 1995 had finished secondary school. The cost to the customer was a few pence per pint. The cost to the system was, in rough order: the glass bottle that was washed and reused hundreds of times, replaced with a plastic bottle that is used once and recycled imperfectly. The local dairy that supplied one town, replaced with a national processor that supplies half the country. The milk that arrived four hours after milking, replaced with milk that arrived three days after milking after a journey of 200 miles. The conversation on the doorstep, replaced with a self-checkout beep. The milkman himself, incidentally, had the lowest recorded rate of heart disease of any male occupation in Britain. He walked approximately 12 miles a day, finished work by 10am, and ate a cooked breakfast. He has been replaced, in the same delivery role, by a zero-hours Amazon Flex driver sitting in a Ford Transit. A small piece of British daily infrastructure was quietly demolished. Nobody was consulted. The milk is still being produced. It is just being produced further away, transported further, kept in plastic, and sold at a different margin, by a different business, to a customer who never sees who milked the cow. The milkman knew your name. The self-checkout does not.

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Trumps Nephew
Trumps Nephew@ForgiatoBlow47·
PAUL RYAN, WHO PROPOSED RAISING THE RETIREMENT AGE TO 70, RETIRED AT 48 WITH A FULL GOVERNMENT PENSION.
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
I pay internet for this
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Monkey
Monkey@Scathach33·
A note of caution for gardeners ⚠️ The EU’s proposed Plant Reproductive Material (PRM) regulation is currently in the final stages of trilogue negotiations. Under the Council’s position, lighter rules intended for amateur (non-professional) gardeners could be limited mainly to fruits and vegetables. This would make it significantly more difficult for small suppliers to sell seeds or planting material for grains, lentils, potatoes, beans and other staple crops to home users. As a result, the range of traditional, locally adapted, heritage or diverse varieties of these crops available to ordinary gardeners could be greatly reduced, leading to less choice, lower diversity in home plots, and increased reliance on large commercial suppliers. Stock up 🌱
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jenster
jenster@zippytonto·
Hey U.K. folks. Did you know our GPs can no longer make a direct referral to a consultant? Did you know there’s a target the numbers getting through? This is healthcare rationing and probably if you’re over 70 don’t hold your breath.
Anne Greensmith 💙@snowleopardess

This 1 in 4 rule is outrageous. Doctors do not make unnecessary referrals, so the only possible result is that a quarter of unwell patients needing to be seen by a specialist will be denied that right.

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