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Genuinely has anyone regretted watching the race? It was such a treat
Fin ¹ || 🟠🟢|| 🇵🇸@LilFin12
Verstappen pump faked his fans into watching long ass races just to dnf or get disqualified in 😭
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@verstappenews Its literally a suspension because max pushed and was taking all curbs like a mad man. Just ruined his chances of winning. Anyways karma 😹
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We've reached the point in the UK where working full time doesn't actually mean anything anymore.
It used to mean stability. It used to mean you could afford a home, eat properly, maybe go away once a year and not panic if your car made a weird noise.
Now it just means nothing.
You wake up early, work all day, come home tired, and still somehow sit there wondering how you're going afford everything.
Rent is ridiculous. Bills are constant. Food prices change depending on the mood of the supermarket.
And wages? Basically frozen in time.
You're not lazy. You're not bad with money. You're just trying to survive in a system where everything goes up except what you get paid.
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Imagine being a family where both parents work full time, pay tax, pay their own full council tax bill, and still can’t afford a trip to the Tower of London or a day at the zoo.
Next door, a family on benefits can take the kids to the same attractions for £1 or a few pounds a ticket – the Easter “treats” that are a major financial stretch for working households become “remarkably affordable” if you happen to be on Universal Credit.
Ticketing platforms now openly advertise “Universal Credit days out” with massive discounts and special offers, while websites compile lists of the “top outings” for benefit recipients – the welfare state has mutated from basic support into a lifestyle loyalty scheme with its own privileges, perks and VIP access.
Politicians claim this is compassion, but there’s nothing compassionate about telling low‑paid workers they must pay full price while funding other people’s beach huts, bargain spa days and cut‑price leisure memberships.
That’s not social justice.
That’s a state‑sanctioned insult to the people who keep the system running.
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Green Party leader Zack Polanski wants to hand migrants £19 billion a year in Universal Basic Income.
The plan would give anyone without settled status or on a non-visitor visa up to £1,600 a month, no citizenship required.
Polanski called it “simple yet transformative.”
Critics say it’s completely mad, a massive magnet for more uncontrolled migration paid for by hard-pressed British taxpayers.
Zack’s latest bonkers idea shows just how detached the Greens are from reality.
£19bn down the drain while British families struggle.
The guy is completely nuts

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No battery games ❌️
No clipping ❌️
Just pure, raw, full send racing ✔️
You love to see it.
#GT2Europe #GT2 #Pirelli
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🚨 | Charles Leclerc: "Driving on the limit no longer pays off. that's very frustrating.”
“It’s one big joke.”
📰 @ErikvHaren
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