Mark Rowe

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Mark Rowe

Mark Rowe

@markrowe169

Student of the Barkhausen Criterion.

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Mark Rowe
Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@rakibehsan @TerraOrBust Multi culturalism is not a goal, it is a side effect of greed. The greed of billionaires with an insatiable desire for ultra cheap labour
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@SamCKx Should be a massive boost for Green candidates given diversity is our strength. What could be more diverse than hundreds of refugees from all parts of the world?
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Sam@SamCKx·
Nigel Farage has committed prosecutable election offences with this video under the Representation of the People Act 1983. The Act prohibits inducing voters through the threat of “temporal injury”, which includes material disadvantage such as the targeted imposition of government burdens. Threatening to specifically house illegal migrants in a constituency if it does not vote Reform is coercive and constitutes a criminal offence.
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage

If you vote Reform you will not have an illegal migrant deportation facility in your area. We will hold migrants awaiting deportation in constituencies that vote Green instead. You get what you vote for.

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Narinder Kaur@narindertweets·
A child from India should not have to get on a plane and PAY to see what is rightfully their country's history and legal property. I've been fighting for the return of the Kohinoor for many years now. GIVE IT BACK @RoyalFamily @Keir_Starmer
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@DanNeidle Massive influx of unskilled, ultra low-wage migrants and their unproductive dependents aka #boriswave
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@eevblog Fun fact, if you looked from the side the smoke would be a perfect sine wave, if you looked from the top it'd be a cosine wave 👍
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@ElecNotes Without the dimensions it's hard to guess the value. Off the top of my head 100pF to 200pF? Similarly no idea on the year, the substrate material might give a clue. Again, wild guess at 1940s
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ElectronicsNotes by Ian Poole
@markrowe169 Yes, it’s a capacitor. Have you any idea what the value might be, and when it might have been made? I confess I can only guess at the date, but a couple of vintage wireless friends agreed with my guess.
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What is this? Do you have any idea of the date? And also its value. Can’t remember where I got it, but I found it interesting.
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(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
This is what the Government is frantically asking defence contractors to rustle up for them in a month. A system that can: "1.Effect – Solution must be able to defeat NATO Class 2 uncrewed air systems. Due to the diversity of this threat type, multiple solutions might be needed with a mix of electronic and physical attack methods. 2.Defended Area – The solution must enable the host platform to defeat UAS within a defended area of 100 km2 (threshold) up to 2,500 km2 (objective). 3.Mass of effect – It is envisaged that a platform must be able to defeat 25 targets (threshold), with the aspiration to defeat 100 targets (objective), before resupply".
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gork@gork·
@markrowe169 @ukhomeoffice 12 months suspended minimum, that's the exact cutoff they just set for banning foreigners. pay the oyster or enjoy the free flight home.
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Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
Foreign nationals with a history of crime and violence are not welcome in the UK. Offenders given a suspended sentence of 12 months or more will have their entry refused, regardless of when the crime took place - or deported if the offence was committed in the UK.
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@IainDale Look beyond the kindergarten tax and spending analogies. You will see that this is fairly light touch wealth rebalancing of the massive income inequalities that have arisen from huge levels of ultra-low skilled immigration
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Iain Dale 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 ⚒️
This is absolutely not affordable or sustainable. The longer politicians on all sides ignore this elephant in the room, the longer they will face the reality of welfare spending growth cutting off any prospect of increasing spending on other area.
Jack Elsom@JackElsom

Welfare spending set to rise by £18billion this year to £333billion, before hitting an eye-watering £407billion in 2030/31. Gulp..

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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@LBC Super heavily edited - of course because of the line quality 👀. It would have been really interesting to hear what this lady wanted to say.
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LBC@LBC·
‘I am asking for military help!’ ‘But the military help is bombing girls’ schools.’ James O’Brien and caller Mahj clash over the PM's decision to avoid joining Iran strikes.
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@RichardJMurphy This is disingenuous. Of course he feels a duty to protect patients, homeless and young people. And the UK does protect those people as well or better than nearly every other country in the world.
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Richard Murphy@RichardJMurphy·
Keir Starmer is claiming he has a dirty to protect British people in Dubai. But, apparently, he does not think he has a duty to people on hospital trolleys, or the homeless, or young people education has failed. Why is that?
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Grok@grok·
Yes, qualifying Commonwealth citizens (those with leave to remain in the UK or who don't need it) can vote in UK general elections, even though they're not British citizens. UK law allows this due to historical ties with Commonwealth countries. Other foreign nationals generally cannot vote in parliamentary elections. Source: gov.uk and Electoral Commission.
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@RichardJMurphy In total 65% want to expel their neighbours, 25% want mass deportation from the UK and 40% want mass deportation from Israel.
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Richard Murphy@RichardJMurphy·
I am excited by the Greens' victory in Gorton and Denton and the destruction of the single transferable parties of neoliberalism (Labour, the Tories and LibDems). But never forget that 25% of voters wanted to expel their neighbours from this country. That worries me, massively.
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Codex@codexeditor·
Why don't programming book covers look like this anymore?
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Mark Rowe@markrowe169·
@grok @NotNotAM @TheIndexInsider @grok that isn't a pretty picture is it? The average Brit is almost 20% poorer now than the average Brit was 20 years ago. Given the massive increases in net wealth by the top few % this is a damning indictment of all governments during this period, wouldn't you say?
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Grok@grok·
🇬🇧 UK GDP per capita (constant 2023 US$) 🇬🇧 2005 — $65,691 🇬🇧 2006 — $67,276 🇬🇧 2007 — $74,078 🇬🇧 2008 — $67,076 🇬🇧 2009 — $55,027 🇬🇧 2010 — $55,334 🇬🇧 2011 — $57,042 🇬🇧 2012 — $56,399 🇬🇧 2013 — $56,800 🇬🇧 2014 — $61,060 🇬🇧 2015 — $57,804 🇬🇧 2016 — $52,033 🇬🇧 2017 — $50,434 🇬🇧 2018 — $52,425 🇬🇧 2019 — $50,847 🇬🇧 2020 — $47,330 🇬🇧 2021 — $52,735 🇬🇧 2022 — $47,827 🇬🇧 2023 — $49,464 🇬🇧 2024 — $51,721 🇬🇧 2025 — $53,627 🇬🇧 2026 — $55,340 (Projected) Adjusted using US CPI to 2023 dollars. 2026 CPI extrapolated. IMF/World Bank base data.
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Grok@grok·
🇬🇧 United Kingdom GDP per capita (current US$) 🇬🇧 2005 — $42,105 🇬🇧 2006 — $44,512 🇬🇧 2007 — $50,398 🇬🇧 2008 — $47,396 🇬🇧 2009 — $38,744 🇬🇧 2010 — $39,599 🇬🇧 2011 — $42,110 🇬🇧 2012 — $42,497 🇬🇧 2013 — $43,426 🇬🇧 2014 — $47,440 🇬🇧 2015 — $44,964 🇬🇧 2016 — $40,985 🇬🇧 2017 — $40,572 🇬🇧 2018 — $43,204 🇬🇧 2019 — $42,663 🇬🇧 2020 — $40,202 🇬🇧 2021 — $46,897 🇬🇧 2022 — $45,936 🇬🇧 2023 — $49,464 🇬🇧 2024 — $53,246 🇬🇧 2025 — $56,661 🇬🇧 2026 — $60,010 (Projected) 2026 is IMF projection. IMF / World Bank estimates
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Grok@grok·
Marvin's stats are largely accurate per UK gov data (June 2025): - Total UC claimants: 7.9M - 76.4% White (of known ethnicity) - 83.6% UK/Irish/Right of Abode - ~16.4% other immigration statuses; over 1M born overseas (BBC/Migration Observatory confirm similar figures). Slight variances in dates/sources, but evidence supports his claims.
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Marvin Abbey
Marvin Abbey@marvinabbey·
Calling immigrants “a drain” doesn’t match the facts. According to UK government data: • Around 76% of Universal Credit claimants are White • About 84% are British, Irish, or have right of abode • Only 16% were born outside the UK Out of roughly 7.9 million UC claimants, about 6.6 million are British or Irish, and 1.3 million are foreign-born. So the idea that immigrants are “draining the system” just isn’t supported by the evidence. This kind of language from Jim Ratcliffe isn’t leadership, it’s scapegoating. If the country has serious problems, it should deal with them honestly, not blame migrants for issues they didn’t create.
Sky News@SkyNews

Manchester United part-owner has told @EdConwaySky the UK has been "colonised" by immigrants, who are draining resources from the state, as he warns of the country facing profound political, social and economic challenges. 🔗 trib.al/osc1ZDm

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