@MayUlive2C@AndyRejoinEU@LeeAndersonMP_ No, its the french allowing them into france, eu schengen,italy for fetching them across the med, eu for opening floodgates with merkel 10 yrs ago, fuckall to do with brexit
@peterson_c61580@kinsellawarren So you think its right for Israeli's to endure constant attacks from terrorists leading to 7/10 and not be allowed to retalliate, ypu're the one with no moral compass. £60 billion of aid to gaza spent on concrete, steel for tunnels, guns and bullets
@kinsellawarren In light of what Israel has become, a global coordinated effort may soon be needed to end this insanity.
I'd like to say that Israel has lost their moral bearing but I feel like the compass is smashed and they don't even know how evil and awful they have become.
When it truly matters when the world is watching and history is being written where do you stand? 🇮🇱🔥
A. 🇮🇱 Stand strong with Israel no hesitation, no compromise
B. 🚫 Do not stand with Israel
Your voice. Your choice. 👇
@MrJamesMay Regardless of his crime, they cannot kick a suspect in the head. Just because it was jews he attacked, or is this what they do to everyone?
I’m sure we have all now seen the footage of Metropolitan rozzers kicking a suspected terrorist in the head, repeatedly, when he was down.
We can all play a part in putting an end to this sort of police brutality. Mainly by not going around stabbing people.
Starmers end;
I could not dig; I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
Lately I’ve been getting so many messages from people who support Israel, even when their countries don’t.
If you don’t mind sharing, where are you supporting Israel from?
Does Prime Minister Keir Starmer have any chance at all of 'turning it around' and persuading the British public to trust and support him?
A simple yes or no ...
Just throwing this one out there as I was asked this question earlier today.
A couple both working with a combined income of £50,000 would pay £11,500 a year in income tax and national insurance,
Another couple receiving £50,000 in benefits including Universal Credit, Personal Independent Payment, Housing Benefit, Income Support and Child Benefit would pay no income tax or national insurance, keeping the full £50,000.
Should the non-working couple on £50,000 a year pay the same amount of income tax and national insurance as the working couple?
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