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Mark
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@SkyNews The PM is spot on here.
Keep us out of foreign conflicts.
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"We will not be drawn into the wider war."
Sir Keir Starmer comments on the UK's priorities when it comes to the war in the Middle East, stating that 'we will keep working towards a swift resolution'.
Live updates: trib.al/TS214Vo
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@SkyNews @Stone_SkyNews Wtf are you chatting you idiot, he said loads it could take time.
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🗣️ "The Iran war is not going as Donald Trump had expected."
@Stone_SkyNews explains how the U.S. president's shifting justifications and expectations for a quick resolution to the Iran conflict have cost him support beyond his loyal base.
🔗 trib.al/88JhKCv
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🚨‼️𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: EA FC 27 is set to introduce an open world mode
Players could explore a free roam city, hit barbershops, shop for outfits, train at gyms, and play on local pitches to build their rep and level up their character. — @FutSheriff


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@TouchlineX @martynziegler They won’t do shit. He will just pay them off
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🚨 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: The English FA will look into Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 'colonised by immigrants' remarks.
— @martynziegler


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@Geneticbadluck @FUT_Accountant Same got so much high fodder now but no good sbc to do
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@FUT_Accountant Tbh I even put some of my 82s into it. There is no good use for them other than lowering the 83 squads
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Apple Begins Selling Refurbished iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Models at Lower Prices macrumors.com/2026/02/04/app…

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Mark รีทวีตแล้ว

The BBC Doesn’t Want Viewers — It Wants Hostages
So let me get this straight.
I pay Netflix for Netflix.
I pay YouTube for YouTube.
I do not watch the BBC.
And yet the BBC still thinks it has a divine right to rummage around in my wallet?
This isn’t public service broadcasting anymore.
It’s institutional arrogance wrapped in nostalgia.
The licence fee was built for an age of three channels, static screens and enforced national attention.
That world is dead. Buried. Gone.
Instead of competing like everyone else, the BBC’s response to losing relevance is essentially:
👉 “If people won’t choose us, we’ll force them.”
Charging people because they watch Netflix or YouTube isn’t modernisation —
it’s a state-backed shakedown.
And what really grates?
The moral superiority.
This organisation still talks down to the public like it’s the nation’s conscience, while repeatedly failing to get its own house in order.
Maybe before demanding more compulsory cash, it should stop posturing as the moral compass of Britain and start asking some very hard questions about itself.
How many scandals does it take?
How many internal failures quietly managed, minimised, or brushed aside?
How many times does the public have to be told “lessons have been learned” before trust is completely gone?
You don’t get to lecture the country, alienate huge swathes of the audience, pump out bias, repeats and self-regard…
…and then demand payment from people who’ve actively walked away.
That’s not public service.
That’s monopoly thinking on life support.
Imagine Tesco billing you because you shopped at Aldi.
Imagine Spotify invoicing you because you bought a CD.
You’d call it insane — because it is.
If the BBC’s content is good, people will pay voluntarily.
If they won’t, you don’t get to threaten, guilt-trip, or criminalise them for refusing.
The future is choice.
The BBC hates choice — because choice exposes irrelevance.
No more reverence.
No more compulsory funding.
No more pretending this is about anything other than control.
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