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@theFudgeDragon

Katılım Ekim 2015
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Gummi
Gummi@gummibear737·
As a European-American (who's been critical of Trump on Ukraine, Greenland and NATO), I'm in agreement with POTUS on this one The UK/EU are far more vulnerable, by far, than the US is to Iran's missiles, economic blackmail and Islamic terrorism, but do nothing...except complain
The White House@WhiteHouse

“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump

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Ducky 🇬🇧 🇺🇦@veryfathomer·
@LoftusSteve Steve I am with you. Annoying though it is to pay an extra 40p a litre for diesel and my home oil has doubled in price, if it makes us safer and can bring freedom to the Iranian people then it is well worth it.
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FudgeDragon 🇬🇧🇪🇺@theFudgeDragon·
@JustWilliam1297 Absolute pure unadulterated nonsense. There is no jet fuel refinery 'relocated to belguim'. There are 4 refineries producing jet fuel in the UK.
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Cassius Ali
Cassius Ali@CassiusAli37509·
@theFudgeDragon @michaelevansuk What money? FSG are fine owners but what we welcomed was the removal of Hicks & Gillet. FSG aren’t some sugar daddy ownership like Etihad or Abramovich.
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Evans@michaelevansuk·
Modern football in one tweet. Which is why most people hate modern football. I’ve no issue with anyone else from any other part of the world calling themselves a red, as long as they respect the club, its roots and where it gets its heart and soul from. Liverpool.
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Oliver Lewis
Oliver Lewis@policy_uk·
Don’t get this. French national debt is only a little higher than Britain’s. But they have A LOT more to show for it. I’m a frequent user of the TGV and French Motorways. I am wowed by them and wish Britain had infrastructure to match.
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet

France was a really great country. It all ended though, when the far-left Mitterrand was elected president. The only thing really growing in France since then has been debt/GDP: from 22% when Mitterrand was elected to 116% today. Don’t be like modern-day France.

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Jordan J MacGeever@j_macgeever·
@Peterdennehy67 @theFudgeDragon @RGregory23 @barneyronay Elliott Anderson and James Garner have both been top 5 CM’s in the PL so far this season. Bellingham, Rogers and Palmer are 3 of the 10 best No 10’s In world football. Reece James is a top 2 RB in the world, him and Hakimi top 2. Nico Oreilly just scored 2 goals in a cup final
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FudgeDragon 🇬🇧🇪🇺@theFudgeDragon·
@LizWebsterSBF This is pure misinformation I'm afraid. Renewables are not cheap. If they were there wouldn't be a need for CFDs. As for 'reconnecting with European networks'....
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
We’ve built cheap energy but we’re still pricing it like it’s expensive. The UK uses a marginal pricing system, where the last (most expensive) generator sets the price. That’s usually gas. So even when most of our electricity comes from cheap wind and solar, households still pay gas prices. That’s why bills haven’t fallen. Getting off gas pricing is about fixing the system by reforming the electricity market so gas no longer sets the price, building storage so we don’t rely on gas for backup, reconnecting with European energy systems to smooth supply, reducing gas demand through insulation and heat pumps, and continuing to expand renewables so gas is needed less and less. Until we do that, cheap energy will keep being priced like expensive gas.
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FudgeDragon 🇬🇧🇪🇺@theFudgeDragon·
@Peterdennehy67 @barneyronay Correction 2018 did brilliant with a limited squad and finally, finally won a penalty shootout, something which I firmly believe paved the way for a period of relative success. Also had peak Dele before his career swirled down the toilet.
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