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@thatbloodyMikey And the GB Politics handle is run by a 16yo Charlie Simpson who is a masterclass in "fake it 'til you make it." Using AI and bots to look like a giant media house, he’s mainstreaming far-right views from his bedroom.
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Michael Walsh
Michael Walsh@thatbloodyMikey·
A reminder that the guy who Founded & Runs *Politics UK* is a Reform Party Councillor.
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Craig Spillard
Craig Spillard@CraigSpillard·
Landlord charges £12,000 rent a year and is charged £6,000 per year on the mortgage interest. Of that £6,000 profit the government gets £4,536 the landlord gets £1,464 Of that £1,464 landlord has to cover repair costs, etc Is it the landlord or the government inflating rents?
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@RachelSFink @whore_johnny So yehudi is a Hebrew word but in the West they have a problem with muslims referring to them as yahudis.
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Rachel Fink@RachelSFink·
A Jewish man prepares his ATM machine ahead of the thousands of Flag Day participants who will march through the Muslim Quarter, wrapping it in cardboard and writing the words, “This belongs to a Jew. Do not damage. Thanks.”
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@Sultan_Z_Shab UK muslims don't get bad rep. Don't know where this thinking comes from. Religiously inclined people in Europe envy British muslims due to the number of mosques, muslim schools and halal meat in uk.
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Zoom_S@Sultan_Z_Shab·
Uk Muslims get too bad of a rep (not just talking about UK Pakistani Muslims). Sure, there are problems. Definitely more poverty and crime compared to American Muslims. But you won’t see the same extent of iman, Ghayrah, and bravery on average from American Muslims.
حامد العلي@Hamedalalinew

مانشيستر - بريطانيا : استنجدت الأخت التي أسلمت وتتعرض لمضايقات بسبب ذلك حتى وصل الأمر للإعتداء على منزلها ، فأخبرت الأخوة فجاءت النصرة ، ويوجّه الأخ هذه الرسالة لمن تسوّل له نفسه التعرّض للأخت إنّ معها ( سباع تدكّ القاع )

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notfound@notfoundonx·
@KimJohnsonMP Baron Kestenbaum and Baroness Morgan of Huyton are behind it.
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Kim Johnson@KimJohnsonMP·
Labour Together has rebranded. “It is a new organisation, with new leadership, a renewed mission and a fundamentally different approach to what went before.” Do these people really think we’re that stupid? We still need an independent investigation into the activities of LT.
ThinkLabour@ThinkLabour

Today marks the launch of ThinkLabour! 🌹We are a unique political organisation dedicated to helping Labour govern confidently, win elections, and deliver lasting change. Here is what we are building 👇

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Raja Miah
Raja Miah@recusant_raja·
STATEMENT: THE MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS IS ATTEMPTING TO SILENCE ME The Manchester Evening News has contacted me with a list of allegations it intends to publish. I am making this statement because the public has a right to know what is happening and why. The allegations are false. Every one of them. They were put to me without a named source, without a single document, and without any indication of who commissioned them or on what evidential basis they were prepared. The communication was not even signed. A major regional newspaper, demanding a right-of-reply response by Monday 2pm, did not put a name to its own email. That tells you everything you need to know about the confidence this newspaper has in what it is about to publish. That is not journalism by any recognised standard. It is a smear, constructed and delivered under the procedural cover of a right-of-reply request. The @MENnewsdesk has form. This newspaper has spent the better part of a decade looking away from the institutional failures I have spent the better part of a decade exposing. It did not break the Oldham grooming gang story. It did not demand the national inquiry. It did not stand with survivors when doing so was costly and unpopular. I did. The people of this town did. Now, at the precise moment Reform UK has destroyed Labour in Oldham and the national inquiry is formally underway, this newspaper has chosen to come for me. The timing is not accidental. Andy Burnham is manoeuvring toward a parliamentary return. Labour's grip on Greater Manchester depends on controlling the political narrative. My campaigning, eight years of documented, sourced, legally tested investigative work, is a threat to that narrative. A threat to the project that would see Burnham as Prime Minister. The MEN has historically functioned as a press office for Labour's Greater Manchester operation. What is happening now is the continuation of that function by other means. I am a decorated anti-racist. I hold an MBE. I have sat in rooms with Prime Ministers and Secretaries of State. I have designed and implemented counter-extremism interventions at the highest levels of government. I have faced down Nazis, white supremacists, Islamists and jihadists. The idea that this man is a racist, peddling hatred for profit, does not survive thirty seconds of contact with my public record. Any journalist who had done the most basic due diligence would know that. The MEN knows that. They are proceeding anyway. I have sent the MEN a formal warning letter. I am already conducting active High Court proceedings in the King's Bench Division. I have solicitors engaged. Any publication of these allegations will be treated as an actionable wrong and pursued accordingly. There is one further matter I am placing on public record. I am a known figure in a town with a documented history of communal tension. Publishing content that portrays me as a racist because I spoke out against the Pakistani Rape Gangs does not merely damage my reputation. It creates physical risk. If the MEN publishes this piece and I or my child are attacked as a result, the question of editorial recklessness will be answered in court. I have not been silenced by arrests. I have not been silenced by false charges, by de-platforming, by blacklisting, or by years of coordinated harassment. I will not be silenced by a politically motivated hit piece from a newspaper that spent a decade refusing to report what was happening to the children of my town. Raja Miah MBE
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Tell MAMA UK
Tell MAMA UK@TellMamaUK·
The names of those banned in the upcoming Tommy Robinson march. Banned from the United States to Belgium and the Netherlands. "Tell MAMA welcomes the decision. No individual who promotes hatred and extremism should have a platform in the U.K".
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Nadeem Shafqat
Nadeem Shafqat@Nadeem83Shafqat·
Well at least the #makerfield by-election won't be about bloody Gaza and Greens won't be able to use sectarian politics to win.
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@zatzi Your brother's net worth is over £100 million. Can he not pay for your private health insurance?
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I had bog standard blood tests at GP surgery in mid-March. Was told to expect results early the next week. I got the results in early-April. In late-April I got a request to have another blood test as one was borderline and needed further testing. The detailed results said this should be done within 2 weeks - and then monitored every two weeks. I couldn’t get a blood test appointment for 3 weeks. I had a blood test today and can expect the results “early next week”. I have not been offered - and cannot book of my own volition - another blood test. I won’t hold my breath. Depending on the results I may (or - hopefully - not) need to be referred. Only then would I count as on a waiting list. And yet I’ve actually been waiting 6 weeks already. The government’s figures are fantasy.
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson

Wes Streeting claims biggest fall in NHS waiting lists for 17 years. Total joke. *GPs struggle to get patient onto list * Appointments cancelled count as reduction in list * Patient dies on list (result!) * Patient despairs and goes private * Repeat

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Dani Debatte@DaniDebatte·
@warfareanalysis You have no idea lol. Unlike Sunnis, Shiites are offended by any mosque that gets destroyed. Jerusalem is the third most holy place of Islam as a whole. Focused on al Aqsa. Israel would not survive the aftermath. Iran has already proven to be capable of doing that.
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Warfare Analysis@warfareanalysis·
Now is the right time for Israel to demolish Al-Aqsa Mosque. There would be little to no reaction. And if there were any, it would likely be limited to protests here and there.
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: The Justice Dept. is planning to drop charges against India’s richest man, Gautam Adani, after a lawyer for the billionaire made an unusual investment offer. nyti.ms/42DVKvU
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Abu Ammar Al-Baloushi
You sign a £300,000 Riba mortgage. The bank had nothing. They typed £300,000 into your account. Took them 5 minutes. Over the next 25 years you pay them back £550,000. That £550,000 is your wages. Your overtime. Your weekends. Your sleep. For them it is pure profit. They created the money from thin air. They have no cost to recover. 5 minutes of their typing. 25 years of your life. That is the trade. The government allows it. You were not given a mortgage. You were enslaved by one. That's why it's Haram!
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@JamesHenryBush Stick to the engineering. You're a Chartered Chemical Engineer, not a Chartered Tax Advisor; let’s not cross the streams or provide critique on things outside our professional accreditation.
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James Bush 🇬🇧@JamesHenryBush·
If a Housing Secretary can underpay £40,000 of stamp duty and not get fined by HMRC, then how could HMRC ever fine anyone else? Especially as the underpayment was brought to light by the media, not anyone else.
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@TonyWard867811 "The bank typed it into existence!" Oh, buddy. Tell me you watched one "fractional reserve" YouTube video without telling me. Banks have capital requirements and liabilities; they don't just 'manifest' a house. If your "freedom" coin drops 20% by lunch, good luck paying the rent.
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Tony Ward@TonyWard867811·
You signed a £300,000 mortgage. The bank had nothing. They typed £300,000 into your account. The whole transaction took them 5 minutes. Over the next 25 years you pay them back £550,000. That £550,000 is your wages. Your overtime. Your weekends. Your sleep. For them it is pure profit. They created the money from thin air. They have no cost to recover. 5 minutes of their typing. 25 years of your life. That is the trade. The government allows it. The Bank of England protects it. The banks feed themselves and their paymasters. You were not given a mortgage. You were enslaved by one. You do not own the house. You do not own your wages. You do not own your future. You rent your life from people who created nothing. This is why they fear Bitcoin. Bitcoin cannot be typed into existence. Bitcoin cannot be debased by their paymasters. Bitcoin cannot be lent ten times over. The day you understand Bitcoin is the day you stop renting your life. That is why they hate it. And that is why you need it.
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prog@prog_mukga·
@zatzi HMRC has never communicated with me by email or phone, other than for general advice and policy amendments. I think that is set in stone. Always by post for both personal and business reasons. My accountant may have though. But I doubt at 6am....
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@DanNeidle SDLT is notoriously complex due to various reliefs and varying rates. If you make an SDLT error despite doing your best to be accurate, it’s classed as a non-culpable mistake. In these cases, HMRC will seek the underpaid tax and interest, but no penalty is applied.
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Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
The Guardian is reporting Angela Rayner has now paid £40,000 of extra stamp duty, but HMRC accepted she wasn't "careless" and so she didn't pay a penalty. On the public facts, that’s hard to understand. Here’s why:
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@FergieBallFan The love for the honour of Sahaba is universal. F around and find out.
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@WDLD0712 High streets across British towns are crumbling into derelict ghost towns. While Birmingham is a major city, its 69 wards can't all be pristine. Expecting every local street to look like Oxford Street is unrealistic, the state of our urban areas reflects a much wider decline.
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notfound@notfoundonx·
@Singhlicious DLF Camellias prices are in the attached image. ​At ₹73Cr - ₹190Cr, the West buys a great house and city. In India, it buys a utopia in a fortress, but smog stays outside the gate. Choose the West for infrastructure; choose Camellias for status and the India nexus.
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Mojo Gagan@Singhlicious·
One flat in DLF Camellias today probably equals a lifetime goal for most of us But does it actually justify the cost? Would you buy there if you could?
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