Gary Doogan
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@PeterMcCormack Maybe the country and its people deserve what’s coming. If the Greens are that popular, people must want communism.
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Time for a second passport.
Harry Eccles@Heccles94
Thank you for not making me wait for the first poll where the Greens lead! 😍
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@Con_Tomlinson Latest interviews of ex Tory MPs, Simon Clarke, Hunt and now Gove, exposes them for not being Conservative, in its original form,at all.
They are Labour Party dolts and it explains why the country is in the mess it is in.
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Never underestimate how much of British politics is public schoolboys playing out their fetish for being dominated by black and brown women.
chuck bass@THEZONEEEEEE
I’m sorry is he insane?
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@idriveaclassic I love these cars, my uncle had one with woolfrace slot mags on it, back in late 70s early 80s
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@moving_charlie @LondonMoneyFS Mortgage Brokers, not fortune tellers. Mr Client, I recommend that you take a 10 year fixed. Well why’s that, says the client, because, hold on let me polish my crystal ball, Russia will invade Ukraine, Boris will be evicted from office, rampant inflation, gilt yields crisis
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@LondonMoneyFS All understood but there are too many borrowers now wishing they’d taken 10 yr fixes. Good brokers would always explain the option clearly, I imagine? If it’s available.
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Few lenders offered 10 yr fixed rates
You might therefore have not me their criteria
20% of FTBs move within 2 years
60% with 5 years
The Uk divorce rate is 50%
Some people want flexible more than they want security
The rate is portable but the borrower might not be
Moving Home with Charlie@moving_charlie
Anyone who took out a mortgage 6 years ago and wasn’t offered a 10yr fix by their broker should be asking them why
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@kezia_noble You’re right, that’s why Reform will not win the next election
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@AcademicAgent_X Ube Vanilla Velvet, is that expensive and arriving latte?
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Two unpleasant experiences today.
1 Big man in his 20s/30s suddenly started threatening a young man who was with a female friend on the train I was travelling on. I went to sit next to the victim to protect him and his friend and called the police.
2 Drunk man in his 50s/60s at local store on the south coast throwing his weight around while waiting for the bus.
Both white English men.
Presumably those obsessed with cultural and ethnic identity will tell me I should be worried about white English culture after these two threatening encounters within the space of four hours?
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@MatthewStadlen It’s good you’re listening to an organ and not tugging at one, as you normally do
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@GBNEWS Farage getting praised by rabid lefties, shows his target audience
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@christopherhope @GBNEWS I’m surprised, you are sympathetic to him and don’t give him a hard time when interviewed.
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@officialsammyuk Thought Julia Hartley Brewer was a bit dismissive of Rupert Lowe, what you were being interviewed by her today. When you mentioned Rupert contacting you about the rape gang enquiry, she said “he kept it in the headlines, but we need action.” Bit disingenuous I thought
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The only waste of space is Nigel Farage. At least Rupert Lowe is trying to do something—something no one else would.
Farage is nothing more than a showman. He didn’t have the balls to do an inquiry like he promised.
Sit down Nigel.
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_
Farage promised his own 'third-party' rape gang inquiry - he did nothing. Took the headlines, and did nothing. Rupert did it. He is still doing it. Giving survivors a voice and pursuing legal action. Farage today called that effort a 'waste of space'. Pathetic.
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