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Matt collier

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Katılım Şubat 2012
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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
The best thing Ive watched in years… @KemiBadenoch absolutely roasting Rachel from Accounts !!! “Let me tell you something Woman to Woman.. it’s nothing to do with you being Female.. its to do with you being totally incompetent” - I’m not a Tory but Kemi’s absolute slating of Rachel was FANTASTIC!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 brilliant @RachelReevesMP @UKLabour
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
If you missed it. This is Kemi Badenoch's response to Rachel Reeves' disaster budget *in full*. I've never seen anything like it. Kemi tears her to shreds. This is absolutely brutal. Well worth a watch 🔥
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Matt collier@mattycollier1·
@GeorgeFoulkes You are the epitome of why there is minimum wage. 0 brain cells and completely unemployable
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George Foulkes
George Foulkes@GeorgeFoulkes·
Nonsense from businesses on minimum wage increase. Those low earners will spend more in shops, restaurants & elsewhere as a result so helping these businesses
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Matt collier@mattycollier1·
Keep teaching the hard left in universities and colleges and the more woke left fanatics will be born.. it’s being pushed and rammed down the throats of the younger generations.. they’re destroying the next generations in front of everyone’s eyes. The Woke left are fully at war!
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan

I’m so shocked by the huge quantity of social media posts and clips of woke left fanatics gleefully celebrating Charlie Kirk’s murder. It’s so brazen, so dehumanised, so disgusting. What the f*ck is wrong with these people? Elon Musk is right - wokeism is an insidious virus.

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Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

Starting and running a business in 2025 Britain - let’s walk through it. You’ve got a good idea, managed to save a few quid to invest and want to give it a go. Let’s say it’s a cafe. Generate wealth, create jobs and contribute to your local economy. Great idea. You just picked the wrong country to do it in. Registering the damn thing is complicated enough, and that’s the easy bit. Next up is the bank account? You’re treated like a criminal and it takes week - opening a cafe, not a terrorist cell. You manage to find a premise, good location. Oh, it costs a fortune. Rent through the roof and you’re forced to pay thousands to the council. For what? The filthy high street? The rapid customer service? Hmm. Yet another rip off. Inspections are a nightmare, it’s never-ending bureaucracy from people who have never created anything in their lives. But somehow you get it off the ground and things go well. You need to expand, hire someone. Ouch. PAYE, national insurance, pensions, HR policies, health and safety risk assessments. One wrong step and you’re facing an employment tribunal. Is it even worth the risk? It’s becoming more and more expensive, and risky, to hire people? Why bother? Maybe you try and get independent contracted help. Ah. IR35 puts a stop to that. We wouldn’t want any flexibility now, would we? That would make too much sense. Your accountants already cost an absolute fortune. They’re bleeding you dry just so you comply with the layers and layers of regulations. But let’s say it’s gone well, and your hard work is paying off. Turnover hits £90k. The dreaded VAT threshold. That means if you essentially then have to start charging VAT. That means everything gets 20% more expensive for your customers. Or you are forced to absorb the costs. Or you deliberately make less money to stay below the threshold. Just brilliant. Maybe you want to keep the cafe open later? Serve some alcohol? Have some music on? More licences. More costs. More inspections. More bureaucracy. Why bother? Waste collection even costs a fortune. Remind me, why are you already paying the council? You try and ring the council, you’re on hold for 30 minutes. Brilliant. Customers are waiting. You finally speak to someone. They’re rude, and haven’t got a clue what they’re doing. They promise they’ll get back to you, but they only work four days a week and on Thursday they’re working from home. No answer, you have to chase and chase and chase. Incompetence reigns. Right. We’ve got through all of that, now you want to pay yourself? Not unreasonable is it? For working 16 hour days to get the business off the ground? Corporation tax slices your profit down. Maybe there’s some left. Dividend allowance has been cut, so there’s less to take there. Tax rates are up too. Hmm. Okay, well let’s take a small salary and some dividends. Maybe you’ve got student debt too which takes a large chunk? It is brutal. Even making money costs money. It costs to deposit, it costs to accept card payments. No holiday, no protection, no respect. All risk, and you’re treated like dirt by the Government. You look at it all and just think, why bother? Why not work for the public sector as some irrelevant bureaucrat obstructing everyone else? Get 60k, 35 days holiday and you can literally never be sacked. What’s the point? Why take the risk? Just do that instead. We desperately need to back British enterprise. Reward those who take all of the risk. And actually, support local businesses where we all can. We should be slashing corporation tax, doubling the VAT threshold, increasing personal allowances, abolishing business rates for high street small firms, reducing national insurance contributions, cutting tax on salary/dividends, brutalising red tape and PLENTY more. If you do these things, you will generate MORE tax revenue. It is really not a complicated principle. Does Reeves understand that? No. The woman is clueless. Absolutely clueless. She does NOT understand what she is forcing on business owners. Let’s see if she can run our cafe for a week. Absolutely NO chance. I’m with the men and women who build businesses, create wealth, and generate opportunities. They have my full respect. The politicians running our country certainly do not. My message to our cafe owner? Keep plugging away, it will get better. Please know that at least one MP is fighting for you in Westminster.

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Leigh Leopards
Leigh Leopards@LeighLeopardsRL·
💪 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗪𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗗 𝗔𝗡 𝗔𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗙𝗜𝗚𝗨𝗥𝗘... Sponsored by @JJHarrisonspvc
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Two weeks until changes to National Insurance come in - rate increasing, threshold drastically decreasing. A truly awful combination. Huge uproar when it’s announced, now almost nobody in Westminster seems to care. Well, businesses up and down the country still care. This is going to hurt, a lot. Plenty will have made plans, plenty won’t - the current climate simply doesn’t allow for it. This is not a small amount of money - for a reasonable sized business, you’re talking tens and tens of thousands of pounds they have got to find every year. What’s the result? Fewer pay rises, fewer contracts, less investment. It’s really that simple. It is mind-numbingly stupid. There is ONE way to get an economy pumping. Incentives. Government doesn’t create growth, individuals do - incentivise them. We should be slashing corporation tax (lowest in Europe), scrapping IR35, doubling the VAT threshold, increasing personal allowances, abolishing business rates for high street small firms, reducing national insurance contributions, cutting tax on salary/dividends and much, much more. Let’s force the public sector to buy British goods and food, particularly from businesses local to the institutions. If a school needs bread, buy it from a local bakery. If a hospital needs equipment, buy it from a British firm. Why is this not already happening?! Brutally slash back bureaucracy - a red tape bonfire visible from the moon. Ease planning/licence laws for small businesses. Let them actually do business, not just fill in forms and endlessly debate with the latest council drone. I’d like to significantly widen the gap between starting a business, and when the first tax is due. Give entrepreneurs the time they need to build and grow. In the medium term, it will generate far more tax revenue. There is just so much to change, it’s difficult to know where to start. And a ‘business owner’ isn’t necessarily an individual with 30 employees, it could just be one or two. These are the people that drive the economy. They are not some city fat cat. It's decent men and women who have taken a huge risk in going out on their own. Now they're faced with this? It's all so depressing. I know, I've done it and invested in numerous individuals who have done it. It is bloody hard work. My view? Government needs to get the hell out of their way. That’s how we grow the economy, it’s the only way.
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Football Hub
Football Hub@FootbalIhub·
Joe Cole speaks fluent french? I never knew?! Wait for it...... 🤣
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EuroFoot
EuroFoot@eurofootcom·
🚨🇳🇴 Ole Gunnar Solskjær wins his FIRST match as manager of Beşiktaş! ⚫️⚪️ Huge 4-1 win vs Athletic Club who were unbeaten in the Europa League before today.
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President Donald J. Trump
AMERICA IS BACK. 🇺🇸 Every single day I will be fighting for you with every breath in my body. I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve. This will truly be the golden age of America.
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BBC Newsnight@BBCNewsnight·
"Is cronyism bad under a Conservative government but OK under a Labour goverment?" Treasury minister, James Murray MP is challenged after it was revealed that the Labour government appointed donors and supporters to civil servant roles. #Newsnight
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dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠@dave43law·
🚨🚨INCIDENT IN SOUTHPORT Police have confirmed tonight that the 17 yo lives in Banks and originates from Cardiff. They have confirmed that he was born in Cardiff The tweet that he is an asylum seeker who arrived by boat last year known to MI6 and mental health services allegedly from a parent at the event therefore - IS FALSE #ToriesAreOut #StarmerIsPM25 #LabourLandside #Changebeginstoday
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