Thai Chitsiga
897 posts

Thai Chitsiga
@oneplotman
All things space
United Kingdom Katılım Ocak 2018
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@theepicmap ok bit harsh on my fellow Africans and the Europeans , still a massive reversal of a continental colonial project and a salute to Africans and their fortitude and bravery
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@theepicmap kicked out by grass skirt wearing primitives on a continental scale. got to be the biggest geopolitical disaster for the superior race
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@CKMapss Ukraine are attacking but i bet it'l still be a thousand Russians dead for one, lol
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🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine war update
- After the past few days, weeks, the AFU has consecrated a massive amount of forces in the Lyman area, the goal? Completely push the Russians back from Lyman towards the Ponds near Ivanivka, Bilohorivka, and Terny to relieve pressure of the Ukrainian forces north of Slovyansk so they can then concentrate forces on pushing the Russians back from Rai Oleksandrivka and near Minkivka east of the canal northwest of Bakhmut area. If Russians gain a solid foothold west of the canal near Kramatorsk it would be devastating for the Ukrainians. Fighting is already taking place in southern Yampil, Yarova, Dibrova, Drobysheve, and Serednje. We will see what happens and we will update the map accordingly

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@GamingGrifter stop complaining you screwed things up with apartheid great idea. you reap what you sow , suck it up
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@empfindlich1 @spectator look it up yourself i'm not your personal AI
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‘Net migration’ is a misleading measurement, because it is produced by subtracting departures from arrivals.
The ONS estimates that 813,000 people immigrated to the UK last year, with 627,000 (77 per cent) of them arriving from non-EU countries. These included 138,000 Indians, 56,000 Pakistanis, 54,000 Chinese and 47,000 Nigerians. Meanwhile, 642,000 left the UK – including a quarter of million British nationals and 118,000 EU nationals.
This represents substantial population change – almost 400,000 Brits and Europeans left this country last year, to be replaced by 627,000 migrants from some of the poorest countries in the world. This matters because all populations are not equal.
✍️ David Shipley
Article | spectator.com/article/the-bl…

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@empfindlich1 @spectator "Judeo-Christian," a concept often invoked in English political and cultural discourse to describe the shared religious, moral, and legal foundations of Western civilization. It links the ethical framework of Judaism (the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) with Christianity
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@oneplotman @spectator What is the 'Christian Judea' tradition of England?
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@DavidVance so Brits are immigrants elsewhere taking other peoples jobs
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She is misleading you.
813,000 came here last year.
645,000 left inc aspirational young ppl
Take one from the other and you get her 171,000.
So, we import the third world and lose our best people and she celebrates.
Shabana Mahmood MP@ShabanaMahmood
Net migration down 82%. Net migration is now at 171,000, down from a high of 944,000 under the Conservatives. This Government is restoring order and control to our borders.
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@PolitlcsUK a result of getting rid of immigrants will be the death of Christian churches and the Christian Judea tradition of England. most churches are now made of two thirds of immigrants , when they go your churches will also come to ruin or be cafes
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@Man_in_a_Shed its not people on benefits robbing you its the rich guys getting tenders and squeezing you dry
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Over 10 years ago UKIP called for HS2 to be scrapped.
We know know who was right.
news.uk.cityam.com/story/2426640/…
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@LCabonena always going on about blacks , but the Asians kicked your ar++ out too, nobody likes you get it
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@broseph_stalin you'l still need to build rented housing , your plan wont work
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The Congressional Research Service just listed the 42 US aircraft lost or damaged so far during the war with Iran.
4 x F-15E Strike Eagles destroyed
1 x F-35A damaged by Iranian ground fire
1 x A-10 destroyed
7 x KC-135 Stratotankers (2 destroyed, 5 damaged)
1 x E-3 Sentry AWACS damaged
2 x MC-130J destroyed
1 x HH-60W helicopter damaged by small arms fire
24 x MQ-9 Reapers destroyed
1 x MQ-4C Triton destroyed

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The Afrikaners survived the British Empire and will survive the ANC with its BEE...
20 000 Young Afrikaners work on farms in the US.
And maybe 100 000 will take on the refugee status of Trump.
See NAMPO 2026
youtu.be/yvFjf6pyu6U?si…

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@stuey_beef Yea alright but we got in this place because we stopped building affordable housing for 3 decades and allowed house prices to get out of control and rents to become 60 per cent of people's wages. Not sustainable
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Homeowners – especially in London and the South East – are right in Burnham’s crosshairs.
He has been explicit that council tax is “under‑valued” at the top end and has called for revaluation so that those with “very big, very expensive properties” pay much more, describing this openly as a form of “wealth tax”.
He has long floated ideas like a mansion tax, land‑value‑style levies and replacing stamp duty with a broader property tax system that bites harder on higher‑value homes.
That might sound like a problem only for the super‑rich, but the mechanism is national revaluation and new bands, not a one‑off fee on oligarch palaces.
Once the principle is accepted – property as the workhorse for new “wealth” taxes – the pressure is always to drag more and more ordinary family homes into higher bands over time, particularly in areas where frozen 1991 values massively understate current prices.
Combine that with any market wobble triggered by looser fiscal rules, and you get the worst of both worlds for homeowners: higher annual tax on the roof over their heads and higher borrowing costs when they remortgage.
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@UnionJacked__ China lite, well their richer than us so why not
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What I think we’ll see with a Burnham PM:
- Tax the rich, radical investment injection
- Bring all utilities into public control, mutualisation, or public ownership
- Double down on clean power
- PR voting and radical devolution
- Manchesterism and an end to neoliberalism
- State planning and industrial strategy
- Controls on immigration
This is based on things he’s on record supporting.
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@ny_emman This is why you should pay your debts on time so you can borrow money for important projects and encourage investment
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Zimbabwe spent nearly US $1 billion on electricity imports in the last 5 years, mainly from Mozambique's Cahora Bassa, Zambia's ZESCO & South Africa's Eskom. To put this into perspective, the same amount of money can build 8 x 100MW of solar power stations (including substations) or add 2 x 300MW coal fired units at Hwange Power Station.

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