Simon deGroot🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇾🇪 Any nuanced convo?

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Simon deGroot🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇾🇪 Any nuanced convo? banner
Simon deGroot🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇾🇪 Any nuanced convo?

Simon deGroot🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇾🇪 Any nuanced convo?

@Simonde_groot

Love work ethic? Work causes 70% of World environmental degradation with 40% of landfill:builders skips alone! Our oldest industry?WAR! Dutch originally,Vegan✝️

Portsmouth - London, Lond.Uni. เข้าร่วม Ekim 2015
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
“I just don’t get it Keir. We’ve put up taxes to record levels, massively increased government borrowing, spent even more money on useless things like carbon capture machines, bought £40bn worth of oil and gas from Norway from the same North Sea that we have banned new oil and gas licenses, given Ukraine £3bn a year, punished small businesses into closures and yet the economy just won’t grow. It’s an absolute mystery why not.“
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
I have taken part in counter-demonstrations against the real far right. We were protesting against genuine Nazis and fascists - usually a rag bag of a few dozen skinheads doing the 'Sieg Heil'. If you think that today's march of over 150,000 was a 'far right' demonstration, you really need to reassess your entire political outlook.
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PorcGuy
PorcGuy@PorcGuy·
I don’t share the Old Testament, Jesus or any testament with anyone. I’m talking about how his wife will get repeatedly raped for doing exactly what I described. They don’t share the same basic values the rest of us do. Look at the exponential increase of rapes in Britain which can be attributed exclusively to immigrants from Muslim nations.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
WOW. Ben Shapiro made the audience ERUPT after stating a simple fact. x.com/realDailyWire/… BILL MAHER: “The Bible is full of nonsense and wickedness.” SHAPIRO: “But you and I agree a lot on morality, right? Because we were born in a society built by the Bible. You can think you formed your own morality, but you were born morally on third base.” 👏🏻 👏🏻
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
If the left wins the next British General Election but we have evidence that the winning margin was made up entirely of foreign voters would you consider that election legitimate?
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Times Radio@TimesRadio·
“I would make the rather unpopular argument that this is an amazing country and broadly speaking, there has never been a better time to live in it.” @FraserNelson explores why the right are depicting Britain as lawless, despite progress made in reducing crime. @ChloeTilley
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The Green Party
The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research has warned that Rachel Reeves will have to raise taxes in the Autumn Budget. The Chancellor has a choice - continue to penalise people on the lowest incomes or tax the super-rich fairly. We know what we would do 🤑
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Vox Lacertae
Vox Lacertae@Vox_Lacertae·
They're aware of the Laffer curve, the question is where are we on it. In my view we're past the point of further revenue from taxation and tax incidence likely means any further constraints will be passed to the middle class. The easy solution is to stop throwing money at illegals.
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
I hope Rachel Reeves understands that raising taxes won't raise any more tax revenue. It will just mean more net contributors leaving the country. I know the BBC hasn't heard of the Laffer Curve, but surely the Chancellor of the Exchequer has?
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Kim Jong Un
Kim Jong Un@GeneralKim_J·
@jurgen_nauditt Atleast he isn't k!lling kids like Satanyahu ... last time i checked, Kiev is not flattened to the ground like Gaza
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦@jurgen_nauditt·
Can you imagine shaking the bloody hand of a mass murderer? Kremlin releases video footage of Witkoff's meeting with putin The russian dictator greeted the US special envoy with a brief "welcome." putin's adviser Yuri Ushakov, who was previously part of the US-russian negotiating team, is also present at the talks.
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Liam.WFC
Liam.WFC@ArrowsmithLiam·
@Simonde_groot @baselessassert @ICohen2000 Or it’s your opinion that the meat is tasteless? It has nothing to do with group conformity, some people like to eat meat some don’t, it’s that simple 🤣 stop trying to ram your beliefs down everyone’s throats.
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earthling
earthling@baselessassert·
There is only one strong argument against veganism. “I’m a selfish person and I don’t care about animals” I can’t argue against that. But I can demolish every other argument you throw at me.
Nimbus@ThatsNimbus

@baselessassert There are many strong arguments against veganism, you probably just don't want to hear them.

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Kathryn CJ Hall 📚
Kathryn CJ Hall 📚@kathrynhall_·
Morning. I'm a bit puzzled at why Rayner is talking about closing allotments. We have a large one in our village that I imagine has been there for decades, very well kept by locals and somewhere they enjoy going to chat and socialise as well as grow their prize marrows and enjoy the outdoors. What the feck is wrong with that? What harm is an allotment doing to our government and our country? People need their hobbies and interests, and they need to mix with other like-minded folk. Honestly, this is just cruel towards good people who are probably retired and don't have a big garden or any garden at home, and just want to do something they enjoy. Anyway, have a great day. 😒
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CatoThistlewood
CatoThistlewood@CatoThistlewood·
You speak of a "national community" and the value of supporting families, but that idea only holds weight when such a community actually exists. For most of history, nations—in the older, ancestral sense—preceded the state and had real cultural, ethnic, and familial continuity. The people were the nation/nacioun. Today, that continuity is broken. There’s no longer a cohesive national community in Britain. Instead, we have a state—a bureaucratic economic zone—managing multiple communities that often live side-by-side but separately, with vastly different values, loyalties, and birthrates. When someone who can’t afford a family herself, is taxed to fund large families from groups like the Mirpuris—often culturally and socially distinct from the native English—she’s not supporting her nation. She’s subsidizing its replacement. For context: In 2023, 31.8% of all live births in the UK were to non-UK-born mothers, a rise from 30.3% in 2022. In English primary schools, less than 64% of students are English; 36% are from foreign backgrounds. This isn’t some gradual change—it’s a rapid transformation. In another decade or so, English children will become a minority in English schools, and soon after, the English themselves will be a minority in England. Demographic replacement is not conservatism. The traditional conservative view emphasized stewardship of one's own people, the organic transmission of culture, language, and land. But what we’re seeing today is an enforced demographic shift—paid for by those who have been economically locked out of family life themselves. So the question isn't why people should support children—it’s why they should be compelled to support the children of other peoples, especially when those populations are growing in ways that reshape and, ultimately, replace the original nation. If conservatism is to mean anything at all, it should begin with the conservation of one's own people.
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