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@rogzy_

A believer in egalitarianism and freedom for all.

Liverpool, England Katılım Ocak 2016
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Buster Highman
Buster Highman@FreddyK11028601·
@wholesome_X_ Lol, ngrs. Even putting little problems like hurdles in the way if running and they start to lose
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Wholesome@wholesome_X_·
Liu Xiang’s 12.91-second run, an Olympic record that remains unbroken 22 years later.
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Eric Rose 🔶
Eric Rose 🔶@DoctorAngry·
@drlukeevans I'm no supporter of the Tories but this is a good question and an appalling evasive answer from @SKinnock and nodding by @wesstreeting . Whatever the merits of A&G Referrals by an experienced GP MUST be vetted by an equally experienced Doctor
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
Do I live in a bubble ?? How is £35,000 in 2026 a GOOD salary? Is this a mindset thing? Are Brits living on happy shopper beans on toast, living in a single room? Or they must be living at home/ minimal bills. Do they not want more for themselves ?? Ambition and the desire to want a decent life is at an all time low in the U.K. 😟
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'Dee Of MedPlug
'Dee Of MedPlug@LuyiDee·
Rank 12583 has a job offer and Rank 67 doesn't have a job offer. This is too insane.
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XYTIO@XYTI0·
I met an old patient recently stating that she wants to come off all medications stating that it’s just prolonging her life span . She is quite healthy but she has lost most of her peers and thinks if she goes on like this , shed live beyond a 100yrs .
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HNDRXX ™️
HNDRXX ™️@Deji95·
Anywhere in the UK that is shit, the cost of living going up every single year
Beyond@beyondbola

@Deji95 Depends on where you live… outside London I’m sure that would be high but also rare

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John Li
John Li@JLXX1910·
The complaint isn’t about the barista not having to commute though, it’s about earning similar who is highly qualified. It’s classic case of; “show me the incentive I’ll show you the outcome”. Wage compression here is slowly becoming communism, history has shown us what happens when that occurs.
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John Li
John Li@JLXX1910·
@HalcyonArt777 @AssistantMagus @trwsenti Okay that’s fine, but stay stagnant then. The UK isn’t a superpower anymore. London isn’t the financial hub of the world. Something has to give. Can’t have your cake and eat it. There isn’t a culture gap - just a contrarian view. I was raised here.
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John Li
John Li@JLXX1910·
“Mass immigration keeps wages flat”, what keeps wages flat/compressed is national minimum wage rising. There is little room for businesses to grow and create jobs when cost of labour keeps increasing for the bottom denominator. Coupled with legal and fiscal policies recently; I.E. Business Rate increases. Secondly is inflation? A second order of effect as the caused by the UK spending too much on social welfare, it’s unproductive. you can look at the tax break down on HMRC. “No jobs around” - I agree with you, it’s down to a matter of incentives. Spending from the GOV needs to be in areas of growth, but in a position of power when the voting base is pensioners, you’re playing a popularity vote. My advice? On a personal level? Saying others have it worse doesn’t fix the problem the middle class is facing. What’s the fix? Draconian changes, akin to Singapore. Which is ironic as Singapore used the UKs framework of old.
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Scott Craig Stevens/Plucky Dad
I lost my beautiful 3yo daughter from illness, and the NHS had no less than 6 touch points in which to save her. My mum hobbles around because her GP won’t sanction cortisone injections. People dying in corridors. I fell out of love with the NHS a long time ago. There will be many others like me. To say the NHS is broken is an understatement. I will never forgive the establishment for their part in losing my little girl. We should get to keep the NHS portion of our tax money, to pay for private healthcare, if we prefer. But no, the NHS - like every other institution - is a scam that doesn’t work, yet we’re forced to pay for. I don’t care what happens to the NHS, but it’s not fit for purpose. Our ENTIRE, fiscal system needs overhauling, and with that, ALL public services. We have this insufferable, romantic attachment with the NHS, that prevents us collectively, honestly critiquing it. It’s time to let it go. My suggestion? Regime change, first. Tear it all down, and rebuild. And see what a healthcare service looks like then.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
This is the reason why we can never reform healthcare in the UK — or even have a sensible debate about it. The moment anyone suggests alternative/additional ways of funding health Labour rushes out privatisation smears and claims US private health insurance is being proposed. Labour has been doing it for decades. It explains why the NHS is effectively beyond reform. The two worst health systems in the rich world are in America and the UK. It’s why nobody has ever copied them. It would be mad to go from ours to theirs (or vice versa). But Europe is awash with health systems that can call on several sources of funds, including many with compulsory public health insurance schemes. They have better health outcomes than the NHS. They are free at the point of use (like the NHS). Most of them are better funded. But Labour puts them out of bounds, refuses even to discuss or consider. So patient care suffers. NHS struggles on. Labour is always telling us we need to get closer to Europe. It’s where we belong. But not when it comes to health, where it insists no lessons can be learned. Pretty pathetic, really.
The Labour Party@UKLabour

Nigel Farage's plan to move to an insurance-based healthcare system would leave you to pick up the bill.

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senti@trwsenti·
The UK has the biggest loser mentality. Crab in the bucket, average people desperately defending their shortcomings by attacking anyone with any kind of ambition. Zero risk taking and endless penny pinching
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
The number e (about 2.71828) is a key constant in mathematics. It is the base of natural logarithms and is used to describe continuous growth—like compound interest, population changes, or decay. It is often called Euler’s number, after Leonhard Euler, though the constant was first discovered by Jacob Bernoulli while studying compound interest. It is also known as Napier’s constant, honoring John Napier.
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Plato
Plato@Zlatandiary·
Answering questions is probably the 2nd best recall tool, after teaching.
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