fredulous

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fredulous

fredulous

@fredulosity

"Mene, mene, tekkel upharsin". Causes have effects. How can we tell the dancer from the dance? Angels and bodhisattvas dance on pinheads. Cognitive psych.

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fredulous@fredulosity·
@LindaSayle New Labour is, of course, guided by handsome donations from Israeli-aligned donors like Chinn and Lubner who actually sponsor MPs like Starmer, the Rt Hon Member for Tel Aviv North. Or perhaps it's coincidental that Yvette Cooper gets £215k and proscribes pro-Palestinian protest?
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Dr G 💚🤍💜 🇪🇺
Dr G 💚🤍💜 🇪🇺@queenofswords6·
We have a government willing to harm the public they are supposed to serve, in pursuit of punishing a profession exercising its legal right to strike. The irony that this is from a Labour government, funded by trade unions. What an absolute disgrace. Sickening.
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2

Despite a year of warnings that strikes would harm patients, ministers have scrapped 1,000 desperately needed NHS training posts to punish doctors for taking industrial action tribunemag.co.uk/2026/04/the-go…

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SophiaCariad 🍉 @sophiacariad.bsky.social
@danielgoyal Wes Streeting wants to pipe down. In May 2015 as a brand new MP with no experience, he started on a salary of around 74K. On the same date, an FY1 would have started on 22,636K basic & a Consultant, on just over 75K. It's not Resident Doctors or the BMA who are breaking the NHS.
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Richard Murphy@RichardJMurphy·
Let's not beat about the bush here: a madman is threatening to escalate the biggest geopolitical crisis in my lifetime, and where is the UK government? On holiday, conveniently pretending to ignore the "it's not our war" issue.
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fredulous@fredulosity·
@martinshawx @BBC @Channel4News If they get a jury trial they will be released. If they do not, they will not. So we can clearly see why getting rid of jury trials is such an important issue for David Lammy, one of Starmer's better-paid Zionist colleagues (e.g. £70k from Gary Lubner in Nov 2023).
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Martin Shaw@martinshawx·
The rebellion against the UK’s role supporting the illegal US destruction of Iran is growing. Time perhaps for @BBC and @Channel4News to cover this and question Starmer’s lie that the UK is not involved?
LakenheathAllianceForPeace@LakenheathAfP

Hundreds of peace campaigners shut down the main gates of Iran war base, Lakenheath airbase, in Suffolk for 3hrs today. Two people were arrested for refusing to move from the road. @xrebellionuk @peacepledgeunion @caatuk @stwuk @worldbeyondwar

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Will@williamaulicino·
@InWicc @lorraine_teuten They do think we are stupid, and in one way, we are because someone voted for this evil trog.
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Yvette Cooper has come to represent everything that is wrong about Epstein Labour: the lying, the double-speak, the gaslighting, the so-obviously false constructed narratives. She talks about "Iranian recklessness" while her own country is a platform for the illegal US attacks.
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2

BREAKING: Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemns “Iranian recklessness” for “hitting global economic security” as she addresses a virtual meeting of more than 40 countries aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz

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Anne Greensmith 💙
Anne Greensmith 💙@snowleopardess·
The arrogance of Streeting and Starmer, the contempt with which they treat the nation's health, is breathtaking.
Dr Haseena Wazir@DrHWazir

As Dr Jack Fletcher, chair of the BMA Resident Doctors Committee writes in the Mirror, the Government have unilaterally axed 1,000 NHS specialist training jobs for doctors. These are not just numbers on a spreadsheet. These are doctors who would have gone on to become the future NHS Consultants, Surgeons, Radiologists, Psychiatrists and GPs that the public rely on. Doctors cannot become NHS specialists without training jobs, and the Government controls how many of those posts exist. Think about the last time you or someone you love was in hospital. The doctor who saw you in A&E in the middle of the night. The doctor reviewing your scan. The doctor on the ward explaining what was happening and what would happen next. None of those doctors became specialists by accident. They became specialists because there were training posts available and someone allowed them to train. So when the Government removes 1,000 future training posts, what they are really doing is removing 1,000 future NHS specialists. At the same time as removing these training jobs, the Government also watered down their offer to doctors, reduced the level of investment, and stretched the deal over three years instead. Those are not the actions of a serious negotiation partner acting in good faith. That is the behaviour of a Government trying to pressure a workforce into accepting worse terms. Wes Streeting and Keir Starmer have made a political choice. They have chosen to remove future specialist training jobs. They have chosen to reduce investment. They have chosen to make it harder for doctors to progress. And that decision does not just affect doctors. It affects patients, waiting lists, cancer diagnoses, surgery delays and access to GP appointments. Fewer future training posts now means fewer specialists in the future, and longer waits for the public. The BMA has repeatedly said it is willing to negotiate and willing to end strikes if a fair deal is reached. Wes Streeting needs to be willing to end this dispute too with a credible offer.

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JLP@JLPCYM·
@joecguinan Worked for 7 years in a supermarket. Not once did I ever see a shoplifter steal to feed their family, only ever to feed their habit.
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Joe Guinan@joecguinan·
Imagine thinking this is a story about petty criminality rather than what it really is, a story about the collapse in living standards and the cost of living crisis. These people pretend to love Britain but actually just love Thatcherism and hate its victims, the British people.
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK

Security tags on a block of cheese. This is where Britain is now. When basic food needs anti theft devices, it’s not just crime, it’s a collapse in deterrence and standards. A serious country doesn’t tolerate this.

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fredulous@fredulosity·
@ArthurSwindel @joecguinan Because cost inflation is now likely to be severe and persistent over a long period due to the Iran war. But it started with sanctions on Russian oil and gas and mismanaged, under-regulated UK energy which leaves us with pitiful storage capacity and total dependence on US LNG.
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Arthur Swindel@ArthurSwindel·
@joecguinan Really, somehow come this didn't happen during the austerity years or during the height of the ukraine war? You'd think those drops in living standards would result in similar measures, why didn't they?
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fredulous@fredulosity·
@BIforPeace @joecguinan Third world countries have security guards to protect their produce because of the high cost of technology. Britain has a long tradition of crime both petty and serious - ask Dickens and look at the "Bloody Code". Your point being?
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BIforPeace@BIforPeace·
@joecguinan Most countries have much lower living standards than the UK, but they do not have to protect a piece of cheese with a security tag. Go figure!
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fredulous@fredulosity·
@BushidoUK @joecguinan No it isn't. It's about Britain being driven back to a Victorian neocolonialism with a massive demographic of chronically deprived and underemployed. Our wealth inequality is one of the worst in Europe. Food banks are just a sticking plaster for anti-democratic corporate cancer.
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He/Him/Normal@BushidoUK·
@joecguinan It’s about the collapse of a high trust society by mass immigration
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Connor@Connor72211695·
@joecguinan The majority of this is stolen for Sale. It’s not poor single mothers who are being deprived of cheese.
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Richard@pirateboy75·
@joecguinan Nobody is robbing cheese to feed their family. This isn't Ratatouille you silly cunt.
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fredulous@fredulosity·
@TheGrandTourist @joecguinan You obviously weren't around during WWII or you might know what a Spiv was and the way racketeering worked around rationing, also the absence of supermarkets and higher staff-to-customer ratios.
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The Grand Tourist@TheGrandTourist·
@joecguinan Idiotic comment. How poor do you think people were during WWII, do you think they casually wandered around stealing food from shops with impunity? Dimwit.
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fredulous@fredulosity·
@SergioS75389020 @joecguinan Clearly his glass is half-empty. But you thinking that a valid response to his argument is casual ad hominem gets you nul points. Or are you waiting for them to put security tags on individual tomatoes?
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Sergio@SergioS75389020·
@joecguinan This is the guy telling you that times are tough 🤣
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