Tony.Masters80

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Tony.Masters80

Tony.Masters80

@TMasters80

Irritated by idiots.

Entrou em Mart 2019
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Zig Buu
Zig Buu@ItsBigZuu·
@LouisFinne52395 Cause his friend chose that team on the day, it was just a random decision from both of them 🤣🤣🤣
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Zig Buu
Zig Buu@ItsBigZuu·
What about if you’re a refugee and you didn’t grow up with your dad? This idea that you should support ya local doesn’t work if you come from an unstable home, move around a lot, and your family can’t afford to take you to a football game. The game is bigger than this sorry Dan
HLTCO@HLTCO

Love this from Danny Dyer on @PeterCrouchPod. 👏

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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@koshercockney That orange bellend in the Whitehouse called this on, he can mop up the mess. Bollox to him.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
🚨 What the f*ck? President Macron: “France will NEVER take part in operations to open up or liberate the Strait of Hormuz” Wow. What a coward. What have they got on him?
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
STARMER TELLS TRUMP: UK "NOT READY" TO SEND WARSHIPS! Keir Starmer refused President Trump's direct plea for Royal Navy ships to protect the Strait of Hormuz after Iran threatened to shut the route carrying 20% of the world's oil. In a Sunday night phone call, the PM said Britain simply isn't ready offering only mine-hunting drones and missile interceptors instead. Global oil prices have already surged sharply towards $100 a barrel. The Royal Navy has zero minesweepers available and is stretched thin prioritising NATO against Russia. This is embarrassing...
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@Jack_ExCinere @PressSec You can do one. Your clown leader brought this whole mess on himself. He can clean it up. Utter bellend of a man. Bollox to him.
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Jack Reborn
Jack Reborn@Jack_ExCinere·
@PressSec This is a W for American! Its time other countries jump in and participate in protecting and making sure THEIR oil flows freely. Its not America's responsibility alone. Its a team effort. 🇺🇲🇺🇲
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@chrislittlewoo8 It's not difficult, most of it goes in social care. It's paying to keep granny in her care home @ £4000 a month. It's paying for taxis to take kids to school.
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Chris Littlewood
Chris Littlewood@chrislittlewoo8·
Can someone tell me what I’m actually paying for? My latest council tax bill has arrived. £330 a month. For what? We still have to pay extra just to have the garden waste collected. The roads are knackered, the drains are blocked, and every time it rains the streets flood. The local town is now devoid of shops because business rates and parking charges have made it almost impossible to trade and expensive for people to visit. So where is the money going? Councils spend tax revenue on vanity projects like cycle lanes that might see a bike once a decade and disability parking bays that sit empty most of the time. Meanwhile the services we actually rely on continue to decline. We are expected to pay more and more for less and less. And at the same time we all see public money being spent on people who entered this country illegally and have never contributed. So I’ll ask again. What exactly are we paying for? The whole system is broken.
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@RobertJenrick You've changed your tune pretty quickly!! Biggest U turn I've seen in a long time.
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
The Iranian regime is wicked, but this war needs to come to an end as soon as possible because it is making Britain poorer. Reform are a party for working people, not drawn-out wars in faraway places. The liberal interventionists of the early 21st century failed our own people, leaving them poorer and more exposed to mass migration, not to mention the brave British men whose lives were lost. The British people have had enough of them. It’s time to be realists and put Britain first. That’s why Nigel Farage immediately ruled out suggestions that the UK might deploy boots on the ground. Nor do we see why British aircraft should become involved in offensive action. In just a matter of days, people are feeling the side effects of this conflict. The cost of filling up your car or van has already risen sharply. Those who rely on heating oil to heat their homes are feeling the pinch. And very soon household prices will rise more sharply. The fact is that the longer this war continues, the more damage it will cause to British families, businesses and manufacturers. We must channel Palmerston and ruthlessly pursue our national self-interest. That means being steadfast in our defence of our people and bases in the region. But it also means being clear that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East will see prices spiral here and hurt everyone in their pocket. The only war the Government should be waging is on the malign Iranian influence here on our own soil. The radical Imams Tehran funds. The extremism they promote. The agents they send on small boats. The IRGC needs to be proscribed, the funding cut off, and our porous borders sealed shut. Illegal migrants from Iran must be removed. If those egging on British military involvement in Iran were as eager to secure our border we would be a much safer country. And as everything becomes more expensive, Starmer should be making life easier for people. I warned the Chancellor on Tuesday that a rise in fuel duty at a time when prices are already rising by 20 per cent was a terrible idea, yet she has doubled down. So too has Ed Miliband, who refuses to grant new oil and gas licenses against all logic. At a time when our country is broken and in need of serious repair, we do not need distractions. Our sole interest must always be in making the British people safer and more prosperous. There is no time to waste.
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Dan Wootton
Dan Wootton@danwootton·
SLIPPERY STARMER HAS DESTROYED THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP. HE MUST GO. GENERAL ELECTION NOW.
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@DanielJHannan Turn it in, you clown. Starmer's dreadful, but he's on the right side of history with this one. Let the US & Israel plod along on their own. It's not our war to fight.
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Does anyone else feel that it’s not enjoyable eating out nowadays as it’s become so expensive? I visited a cafe yesterday they wanted £6.50 for a bacon roll, £5.95 for a toasted sandwich which is just 2 slices of bread with a bit of filling toasted. I waited until I got home.
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Burnside
Burnside@BurnsideWasTosh·
🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING: France have offered an emergency shipment of white flags to support the UK with its response to the Iran war.
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@afneil You daft clown. The fella is an arse, but he's played this with a very straight bat. You & your chums are wrong on this.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
ANDREW NEIL: Starmer has picked a fight with our most important ally at a time of grave global peril and a hollowed out British military. It was a stupid thing to do. mol.im/a/15615147
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LISA 🇺🇸 🦅🗽🔥 USA
LISA 🇺🇸 🦅🗽🔥 USA@Handbags4Hunger·
@LibertyLockPod He's a traitor to this country and should at minimum face dishonorable discharge and be stripped of rank. A disgrace to the military and this country.
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Clint Russell
Clint Russell@LibertyLockPod·
You occasionally get a moment that symbolizes everything wrong with this country. In this case it's a U.S. Marine veteran screaming out that no one wants to fight for Israel and a U.S. Senator breaking his arm. A perfect encapsulation of US foreign policy.
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@utftpaul @Keir_Starmer Lol - Starmer is a total bellend, but it's got nothing to do with him. He can't set prices. Also, it's blatant, not blatent!!
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@BBCBreaking Daft twat. Anything to keep the news cycle from him & his pal Epstein.
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
US President Donald Trump says "this is not Winston Churchill we're dealing with" over UK PM Keir Starmer's initial response to Iran war bbc.in/3OJErG4
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@Jo_Marney The most boomer take I've heard in years 😂😂😂 FFS!!! 😂
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Jo Marney
Jo Marney@Jo_Marney·
Just because your reporters are abroad, it doesn’t mean that they need to dress like they’ve just come out the gym. I dare say both of these reporters are staying in 5 star hotels and probably dress smarter for dinner each evening than they do for the BBC News. No standards.
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@rl_keith @SebastianGeorg_ I think you've missed the point fella. That's what is being pointed out. The pay is way too low for the hours involved.
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Robert Keith
Robert Keith@rl_keith·
@SebastianGeorg_ What the fuck would you know? I have shared a house with a teacher for months. She works for hours at home every week, doing prep and printing material with her own printer.
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Tony.Masters80
Tony.Masters80@TMasters80·
@harryh @hecubian_devil He told the Queen of England to fck off when she was giving him his MBE. It's a shocking disability. Poor guy deserves a break.
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Harry Heymann 🥑
Harry Heymann 🥑@harryh·
Totally willing to admit I'm wrong here, but I just have a hard time believing that John Davidson has zero ability to stop himself from yelling hateful racist slurs in public. It's just hard for me to fathom that this is a real thing. I guess I'll go read about Coprolalia now though.
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Cassie Pritchard
Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil·
This post admits the tension between competing interests, which is at least useful: 1) Black people have a legitimate interest to not be subjected to racist speech 2) Someone with coprolalia has a legitimate interest to engage in public life on equal terms with the able-bodied In the case of John Davidson at the BAFTAs, those two legitimate interests between different marginalized groups were in tension, and you actually can’t resolve them both to perfect satisfaction. There really is a tradeoff and you have to pick. This post at least is honest about picking which interest to optimize for: her solution is to segregate people with coprolalia away from other marginalized people who might be subjected to slurs as a consequence of being around the Tourette’s-sufferer. I ultimately disagree with this conclusion, in part because you simply aren’t going to encounter a lot of coprolalia sufferers. You’re at very low specific risk of having your general interest in avoiding discriminatory speech compromised by this *particular* possibility, even if encountering discriminatory speech is itself not a rare occurrence. We have to distinguish here that we’re talking about a very specific cause for such speech, which is very rare. No one in good faith is arguing that the more common causes of bigoted speech should be similarly tolerated or accepted—removing someone who *chooses* to use slurs from an event is entirely reasonable, for example. Conversely, segregating people with this disability from any circumstance where they might use slurs against other marginalized people would entail restricting every aspect of their life, every day. It’s a total certainty of harming their ability to have employment, have a social life, participate in public culture, etc. You might not be advocating literal institutionalization, but it amounts to something not dissimilar in the end. And, in fact, when many people talk about homeless people suffering from psychosis, neurological disorders, substance abuse disorders, etc, they’re quite eager to outright institutionalize those people. So, in order to protect some larger groups of people from a very rare and transitory kind of harm, it would entail imposing a massive amount of permanent harm on people who suffer from coprolalia. That seems like a bad solution to a real problem of tradeoffs and competing interests. We do, of course, take basically this stance with things like violent crime; although our overall risk of experiencing it is low, we impose profound punishment on those guilty of it. But, there, we have the moral question of culpability, and the necessity of deterrence, and neither of these overriding interests apply to Tourette’s sufferers, who are not culpable and cannot be deterred by punishment (for the same reason: it’s involuntary).
Dr. Allison Wiltz@queenie4rmnola

Calling Black men the n-word is racism. If John has coprolalia and can’t control the slurs he says, he should watch from a separate area, not in the main audience where Black people are exposed to slurs

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