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mooray

mooray

@mooray27

Disney, drag race, hunger games, politics. Planning freak. Weirdly into maps. Poogle enthusiast. Love a nice cuppa! Profane.

Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Acyn@Acyn·
Reed: You talked to Ghislaine Maxwell. A few days later, she was transferred from a high security prison to a very comfortable— Blanche: That’s not true. She was not in a high security prison. She was transferred from a low security prison to a low security prison. Reed: I don't think at the other prison she had her own room. She had access to a private shower. She could have pet therapy. Why did Trump send you down to talk to her. Blanche: You think President Trump called and asked me to go interview a witness in federal prison? Reed: Yes, I do. He needed somebody to talk to her and find out what would she say if she was asked about Jeffrey Epstein, and you were the perfect choice. And you went down there and suddenly Shazam, she's out
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
In the fascist authoritarian Trump regime, we are witnessing the last breath of the Confederacy. Fuck Trump, fuck MAGA, and fuck white supremacy. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👇
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Guy addresses Pete Hegseth saying "We didn't start this war." "YOU LITERALLY STARTED IT PETE"
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Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner@AngelaRayner·
I welcome HMRC’s conclusion, which has cleared me of any wrongdoing. I have been exonerated by HMRC of the accusation that I deliberately sought to avoid tax. When purchasing a home of my own with a mortgage, I did not own any other property and had no personal financial interest in the court-instructed trust set up to manage my son’s financial award. I was advised by experts that I should pay stamp duty at the standard rate. I set out to pay the correct amount of tax. I took reasonable care and acted in good faith, based on the expert advice I received, and HMRC has accepted this. I have always sought to act with integrity, and I believe politicians should be held to high standards - that is why I resigned from government and cooperated fully with HMRC.  I wanted to ensure that I paid every penny that I owed, and have done so. I am relieved that my family can now move on - and that I can get on with my job.
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mooray@mooray27·
@Tsukewarpforge @KyleKulinski It’s not obviously. Lots of other countries pay for humanitarian aid. Including the EU and China. Only USAID has been stopped, everyone else is carrying on as before. It’s in USA interest to invest in humanitarian aid.
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edgar diaz@Tsukewarpforge·
@KyleKulinski Why is it soley the us responsibility to provide this aid? Why can't the eu or china do it?
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
And not a word on the front pages, and pretty much a news blackout on the broadcast media. We are getting into Reverse Pravda mode when it comes to the wrongdoing of @reformparty_uk … anyone would think the media was biased to the right !!!
dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠@dave43law

So Friday Jenrick is a no show at an organised event So Sunday Farage is a no show on an agreed BBC interview BOTH ARE UNDER INVESTIGATION BY POLICE AND/OR PARLIAMENT in relation to financial matters. Transparency eh.....

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Canary
Canary@TheCanaryUK·
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
BBC PAID HIM 6X MORE. THE TRIBUNAL SAID THAT WAS ILLEGAL. THE BBC SAID IT WAS COMPLICATED. Samira Ahmed @SamiraAhmedUK presented Newswatch on @BBC for years. Same format. Same length. Same job. Read viewer feedback on camera, wrap it up, go home. Jeremy Vine @theJeremyVine did exactly the same thing on Points of View. She got £440 per episode. He got £3,000. Ahmed spent years trying to fix it quietly through internal BBC processes. The BBC said there was no problem. She filed for tribunal. In January 2020, the tribunal ruled unanimously in her favour. The BBC could not explain the difference. They tried. They argued Vine needed "a glint in the eye" and to be "cheeky." The tribunal said that was not a skill. It was a story the BBC told itself. The total underpayment was close to £700,000. Sarah Montague, another BBC woman, settled separately for around £400,000. The National Union of Journalists flagged around 70 more cases waiting resolution internally. After Ahmed won, 700 BBC women received pay rises. The BBC's statement after losing? They regretted it had gone to tribunal. Not that they paid a woman six times less than a man for the same work for years. Just that it became public. Sources: @guardian, @BBC, @IFJGlobal, Others
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
The Nigel Farage Guide to Being a Working-Class Hero Step 1: Be born to a City stockbroker. Step 2: Attend Dulwich College, fees currently £53,000 a year. Step 3: Skip university. Become a City commodities trader instead. Step 4: Run one of your metal broking firms into insolvency. Step 5: Get elected to the European Parliament. Spend the next 21 years drawing a salary from the institution you're paid to dismantle. Step 6: Claim £15,500 a year in expenses for an office your party was given rent-free. Step 7: Put your wife on the EU parliamentary payroll. Take her off only when the rules force you to. Step 8: Get investigated by the EU's anti-fraud office. Eventually have half your MEP salary docked to repay misused public funds. Step 9: Throw a Brexit victory party at the Ritz. Decry the "professional political class" to a room of millionaires. Step 10: Take £450,000 in personal gifts from Arron Banks. House. Car. Lifestyle. Step 11: Take £5 million, undisclosed, from a Bangkok-based crypto billionaire. Days later, announce you're standing for parliament after all. Step 12: Win Clacton. Take the £93,904 MP salary. Add £1.2 million a year from GB News at £2,300 an hour. Become the highest-earning MP in the House of Commons. Step 13: Speak in parliament fewer times than any other party leader. Fly to America at least nine times in your first year. Refuse to hold in-person constituency surgeries. Holiday in France while parliament is sitting. Step 14: Tell the working class you're one of them. Tell them to vote against their own interests, over and over again. Pint, mate?
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar

EXCL: Nigel Farage was given an undisclosed £5m by crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne shortly before announcing he would stand in general election @Annaisaac reveals theguardian.com/politics/2026/…

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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
I feel like I’m losing my mind. This can’t be real. Is this real? Is it a movie? A dream? They’re all just obsessed… with straight faces.. about… a fucking ballroom?
Acyn@Acyn

Lindsey Graham says they are going introduce legislation that’s going to authorize 400 million dollars to be spent on building the ballroom: We pay for it by offsetting it with customs fees. The sooner we get the ballroom built, the better it is for the country.

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Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers@Manics·
Manic Street Preachers and @suedeHQ join forces once again this autumn for a major UK arena tour - a run of shows across the country with two of the UK’s most iconic bands. Pre-sale opens Wednesday 29th April at 9.30am: gigst.rs/MSP26signup General sale Friday 1st May at 9.30am.
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Emma G. Fitzsimmons
Emma G. Fitzsimmons@emmagf·
Mamdani and Obama sing “Wheels on the Bus” with some very cute kids. Obama declines to weigh in on whether New York or Chicago pizza is better.
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Josh Rogin
Josh Rogin@joshrogin·
“Somebody shorted the oil markets today by hundreds of millions of dollars exactly 20 minutes before Trump made his announcement that everything was going to be great. And if you see that once, it could be a coincidence. But that’s happened at least three times, if not more, since the war began. That’s a pattern.” “And what that suggests is that there’s rampant corruption and insider self-dealing going on with the president’s up and down predictions of what’s going to happen tomorrow in the negotiations and in the markets. And I’m sure that that’s being investigated. We can’t prove it, but it seems like the corruption that we’re seeing in our government, maybe not the President, but people who are in the know and the markets, is having a priority over the actual negotiations to end the war. And that’s a crazy thing that our system has never seen before.”
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Anon Opin.
Anon Opin.@anon_opin·
I should have known this country was fucked when Marcus Rashford asked the government to make sure poor kids didn't go without food during the pandemic and the media acted like it was some insane radical idea.
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