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Stephen Feest

@smfeest

Engineering Manager at @CezanneHR. Train spotter and ferry fanatic.

London Katılım Kasım 2009
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Stephen Feest
Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@iAnonPatriot As a London of 20 years may I gently clarify that this claim of out if control crime and immigration is absolute weapons grade horse shit, with no basis neither in fact nor lived reality.
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Liberal man that voted for Biden and Kamala, says he’s now a Trump supporter after visiting London.. “The crime and immigration is out of control over here, nobody feels safe..” 👀
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
Since 1980, the ECHR has heard just 29 UK immigrant deportation case, and the UK won 16 of them. Quitting will make no material difference to immigration, just weaken protections for absolutely everybody in this country. But Farage and the Tories know that.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Why is everybody obsessed with leaving the ECHR? It isn't about immigration it is about their billionaire owners Leaving the ECHR allows them to rewrite all your Rights, Pensions, access to Healthcare, Paid Leave, Sick Leave, Disability... They will decide YOU don't need any
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@RupertLowe10 You forgot to mention that leaving the ECHR would also allow future governments can pick and choose which human rights the rest of us are entitled to, which deep down you know is the real reason your paymasters pushing for it.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
The ECHR stops us deporting foreign paedos, so let's leave the ECHR. This really isn't that complicated.
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Gordon McKee MP
Gordon McKee MP@GordonMcKeeMP·
Why Britain hasn’t built big things recently
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@petemorristwit That's a straw man argument. No one claims that's what'll happen. What is true is that leaving the ECHR would make it easier for future governments to 'cherry pick' which rights we can keep and that's a very dangerous path to go down.
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@JuliaHB1 Because sadly experience tells us that if they didn't, some people (perhaps even you) would immediately try and use this tragedy as an opportunity to whip up hatred towards immigrants.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
Absolutely horrific scenes in Liverpool of people being mowed down, with many injured. The police have given out information about the driver very quickly. We can only wonder why we are given prompt details about *some* criminal suspects but not others. 🤷🏻‍♀️
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 BREAKING: A 53-year-old British white man has been arrested after a car ploughed into a crowd of people during Liverpool FC’s Premier League victory parade

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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
His children will not get the chance to sit in the Lords based on the title alone-a fact the earl is more than resigned to "The big time for the Courtenay family was around 1100. Ever since then it's been a kind of slight gentle winding down of glories" bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@ForeverScept Just because it's spent outside of the UK doesn't mean it wasn't in the UK's direct interests. Foreign aid and investment is a crucial part of building and maintaining the 'soft power' that helps keep us safe and protect our political and economic interests across the globe.
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StarmerOut@ForeverScept·
Within the last 10 years alone, the UK has borrowed £142.9 billion to spend directly outside of the UK. Our country is mental.
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@JuliaHB1 The strength of feeling on both sides of the argument shows that this absolutely isn't an 'absurdly simple question'. Whichever way the judgement went today, there'd have been a group of people feeling less safe, and we should all be sympathetic of that.
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
Ahead of today's Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a "woman", the one thing we do know is this: Any country that needs a panel of five judges to tell us the answer to the absurdly simple question "what is a woman?" is a country in serious trouble. This is ridiculous.
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@Lord_Talbot64 Saturday was the earliest opportunity for them to do so legally as that's when the emergency legislation came into force. Just because you don't like the government doesn't mean everything they do is a conspiracy!
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Christopher Talbot
Christopher Talbot@Lord_Talbot64·
It takes a cargo ship from Japan 36-40 days to reach the UK yet the emergency meeting organised by Starmer to "Save British Steel" on Saturday resulted in coal from Japan arriving today. Does Starmer have the ability to travel through time?
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Mishehu
Mishehu@Mishehu60·
@yashar @pdoocy If anything his question should have been if anyone shorted the Nasdaq. Second, anyone close to retirement or considering a buyout that can't stand a small correction should change financial advisors.
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
Doocy: You're sure nobody here at the White House shorted the Dow? Press Sec: No, I don't think so. Doocy: But is there any concern here that it's gonna be harder to ask certain federal workers to retire if they look at their retirement accounts and they're getting rocked every day?
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@PheasPower @JohnGlenUK If you think that Ukraine surrendering will stop Putin from starting any more wars, then you've not been paying any attention to Putin's actions over the past two decades. In reality, it'll just give him the confidence to push further, leading even more death and suffering.
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Doug Anderson
Doug Anderson@PheasPower·
@JohnGlenUK Yes Putin is evil. So should thousands of kids die in an unwinable war
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Rt Hon John Glen MP
Rt Hon John Glen MP@JohnGlenUK·
Seven years ago today in Salisbury, a former Russian military officer and his daughter Yulia, were poisoned by Russian agents on the orders of Putin, with the deadly nerve agent Novichok. Both spent weeks in a critical condition in hospital. A Wiltshire police officer, Nick Bailey, was taken into intensive care after attending the incident. Later that year, my constituent Dawn Sturgess, an innocent member of the public, died following contact with debris casually discarded by the Russian agents. When we reflect on the loss of life and the audacity of Russia’s actions we should be left in no doubt about the character and outlook of Putin. In today’s changing world we need to build an enduring security arrangement with our neighbours in Europe to protect ourselves from future threats and attacks. Russia is not our friend and we must be prepared for all manifestations of their malevolence in future.
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@Universal_Probe @JohnGlenUK How on earth do you look at the long history of Putin's critics getting poisoned, mysteriously falling out of windows etc, and then immediately jump to the conclusion that must have been MI5 who did it. Utterly nuts.
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@angelazhay @afneil Exactly. Putin is never going to back down voluntarily. So the only options are to keep supporting Ukraine's armed resistance, or roll over and let Putin help himself to north and eastern Europe. Unfortunately there is no easy route to peace for as long as Putin is in power.
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Angela
Angela@angelazhay·
@smfeest @afneil That is not an answer. If you beleive that Putin would agree then you haven't been listening. Trump knows that because he is not a fool.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Kissing Trump’s ass to avoid a Trumpian primary challenge in 2026. Pathetic. Don’t remember you saying this about ‘Europeans’ when thousands of Brits fought alongside America in Iraq and Afghanistan, with over 600 losing their lives to help your country. Don’t remember you saying thank you.
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

To the hand-wringing Europeans who felt offended by President Trump rejecting being lectured by President Zelensky: Be my guest to defend Ukraine from Putin. It is long past time for the Europeans to show they are capable of defending their own continent.   They’ve allowed their militaries to be hollowed out and when Europe speaks, no bad guy listens.   I say this with great sadness: The last group of people that I would count on to defend freedom are the Europeans.

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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@GavinRamonShow @i_iratus Two things. 1) This is being paid from interest on seized Russian assets and (2) having Putin destabilise Europe and it's economy is not what the British people need right now either
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@angelazhay @afneil If he's anti war, why is Trump not calling for Putin to withdraw from Ukraine? The only side that can end this war is the side that illegally invaded Ukraine in the first place.
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Angela
Angela@angelazhay·
@afneil Both those wars were terrible mistakes. Iraq was based on lies and totally destabilised the ME. No wonder Trump is anti war.
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Stephen Feest@smfeest·
@PaulColli @afneil Nobody in Europe wants war. But you can't avoid war by simply rolling over to Putin and letting him stomp all over Ukraine unchallenged. Appeasement never works with dictators. It just encourages them keep helping themselves to more.
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Paul Collinson
Paul Collinson@PaulColli·
@afneil You signing up for the front lines when you get your much desired war Andy?
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