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Mr Cynical
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Hopefully and occasionally a tweet I make might resonate with you. Family first.Then “Mix me a Molotov”
Katılım Kasım 2016
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Congrats to the duplicitous Andy Burnham on making a success of being a landlord ( what would his lefty mates say? ) having bought a 2-bedroomed flat in London 20 years ago , seeing it double in value to £500K and now being rented out for a handy £3K-3.5K.
Where Burnham was fortunate and other landlords weren’t, is that for years the interest on his mortgage was paid through his expenses because he was an MP.
But he took an even bigger advantage by renting out his place in Kennington and instead rented a place nearby and sent the whole bill to the taxpayer.
That’s now illegal but basically he took advantage of an Xs racket in Parliament making him, in my view, unsuitable to be an MP.
He’s a creep and he wants to bring that thought process to Downing Street.
The more you hear of Burnham the more you know the good people of Makerfield won’t be voting for him.
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@KemiBadenoch wake up & smell the coffee.
You should stand down in Makerfield let Reform win the seat it can be precursor to a deal at the next GE - otherwise Burnham wins ,Labour reset and you will never be back in power,this is the last chance for this country don’t blow it
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After October the 7th when they celebrated on the streets with their Palastine flags he said NOTHING.
When people drove through London threatening to r@pe Jews he said NOTHING.
When British school girls were r@ped by immigrants he said NOTHING.
When people were murdered by those they let in on the boats he said NOTHING.
Two years of antisemitic hate marches every weekend and hes said NOTHING!
Now people like me gather to peacefully but vocally push back and as he did after Southport, he brands us all racist thugs!
I know some of those organising tomorrow, I go every year. Colourful characters yes, racists no! Racisms got nothing to do with #UniteTheKingdom.
Your attempts to use us as a distraction from your own problems sickens me #KeirStarmer, you know nothing of real British people, you know nothing of #TommyRobinson, you know nothing of us.
We're just normal patriotic people who are worried for our families because of what you're doing to our Country.
I've heard people say although you're a useless PM you're a decent man. I know you to be exactly the opposite.

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Who are these far right agitators this evil man speaks of ??
He's banned conservative speakers, none of who have been in trouble or done anything wrong or extreme
He's banned a Belgian politician! And a sitting MEP from Poland!!!
Yet he allows actual hate marches every weekend that shout vile rhetoric against our Jewish friends
He shakes hands with an ex leader of ISIS ffs!!!
He allows the IRGC - a proscribed terrorist regime and the Muslim brotherhood to operate in the U.K. !!
And yet he calls normal and decent British people of all colours and creeds who love this country and care for it . "Far right"
Again
This man is the most anti British, hateful and divisive character in our political history
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Two men live in Zone 2 London.
Both are around 30. Both sleep in a one-bed flat.
But only one believes he has a future in the city.
James was born in London.
He went to university, got a degree, found a decent job and now works at a marketing firm near Old Street.
He earns just under £60,000 a year.
On paper, he is doing well.
But every month James opens his payslip and watches a third of it vanish before he ever sees it.
Income tax.National Insurance.Student loan.Then comes the rent.
Nearly £2,000 a month for a small one-bed flat with mould around the windows and a landlord who only renews the tenancy six months at a time.
Every evening James scrolls Rightmove looking at tiny flats he cannot afford in the city he grew up in.
Even the cheapest one-beds near him now cost around £400,000.
The deposit alone feels impossible despite earning more than most people in Britain.
His parents bought their first home younger than he is now.
James still does not know if he will ever own one.
So he keeps renting.Keeps waiting.
He watches friends delay children.
People earning what used to be considered “good money” still checking every direct debit before payday.
Now meet Shaheed.
He arrived in Britain recently and was granted refugee status.
He does not work.
He lives in a one-bed flat in East London. His housing costs and council tax are largely covered through the welfare system.
He qualifies for free prescriptions, dental treatment and eye tests.
He does not spend his evenings worrying whether the next rent rise will wipe out what little he has left at the end of the month.
And this is the part driving so much public anger.
James works full time, pays a fortune in tax and still cannot see a long-term future in the city he was born in.
Shaheed does not work, yet has more housing security than the man whose taxes help fund the system.
That is how a city loses its young people, because they stop believing hard work leads anywhere.
London has to become a city where the people who work, contribute and build lives here can realistically afford homes, raise families and feel secure again.
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Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "Where did they get it?"
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere."
Activist: "From... eating?"
Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it."
Activist: "The soil?"
Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from."
Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it."
Activist: "Then just don't have the cow."
Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle."
Activist: "It's not that simple."
Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."

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@HowThingsWork_ They’re called helicoils first used one as an engineering apprentice 40 years ago
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10 mins into the second half of the BBC bashing Reform on a the night when the collapse of the Labour vote should be the topic of conversation this is a joke #bbcqt
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