Mark Hurst
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@flintaeroinc @PiersUncensored @piersmorgan I'm a real pilot you retard. Look at my profile picture. There was plenty of time. You clearly didn't read the cockpit flight record.
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"The pilots sacrificed themselves to save everybody."
Captain Steeeve says the "heroic" Air Canada pilots involved in the LaGuardia plane crash "could have veered left or right to avoid harm for them in the cockpit.”
📺youtu.be/F82jBioz6GA
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This is what you should expect to happen if you support racist parties like restore.
This doesn't happen to reform supporters because we are common sense centre-right part backed up by British Values.
The left know we're not enemies. Only the racists at restore are.
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson
Just had the police show up at my door, investigating an "anonymous" domestic abuse and "coercive control" allegation made against me. Two officers spoke to my wife, and concluded it was malicious and politically motivated. The police were professional and apologetic. I won't share their identities when they were just doing their job. They shouldn't have their time wasted like that. But this is a new low. Disagree with me about anything you like, but leave my family out of it.
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@TheAnfieldWrap How can a player like Van Dijk not be doing basic defending? He and many other have either completely checked out, or they’re not being told not to do basics like stepping up etc. otherwise how would this keep happening week in week out. It’s is embarrassing .
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🚨 HMRC has now FAILED its audit for more than 20 years.
The National Audit Office has again qualified HMRC’s accounts because of material levels of fraud and error.
They have not been able to pass their audit cleanly since tax credits were introduced in 2003/04 due to material levels of fraud and error.
Look at the state of our public sector:
❌ HMRC has failed audit for 20+ years
❌ DWP has failed audit for 37 years
❌ The Cabinet Office can’t provide evidence for £7 BILLION of spending.
These are the institutions that take your money, spend your money and tell you there isn’t enough of it.
If any normal organisation failed its audit year after year, there would be consequences.
In government, it just carries on.
And then they tell you taxes need to go up.
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@PeterSchof1415 @haydonperryman @RupertLowe10 Maybe there was more detail in what he said (!). But the idea is absolutely a good one and shouldn’t be a controversial one when worded correctly.
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@markhurst85 @haydonperryman @RupertLowe10 You are incorrect.
I would presume he would think about what he was writing. If not he is incompetent.
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@PeterSchof1415 @haydonperryman @RupertLowe10 He should have worded it as non eu citizens maybe. However as far as I’m aware even eu citizens only retain the right to live, work and study. Nothing about claiming benefits. Maybe I’m wrong.
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@PeterSchof1415 @haydonperryman @RupertLowe10 You keep saying this, I don’t think it’s EU citizens we’re worried about is it?
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@haydonperryman @RupertLowe10 Do you understand the EU withdrawal agreement?
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When I’m at the match, I get chants going and try to be as positive as possible really. Where others groan, I usually encourage.
But today was like a switch flipping. I was a grumpy bastard who just moaned all game. Still tried to chant but nobody joined in so gave that up too.
Behind me, I noticed my daughter was the same, she’s been going every other week since she was 5. She tried to be positive but in the end, gave up.
That’s how the synergy with the fans and the players is lost, how the identity is lost. Piece by piece.
Some people will blame the players and that’s fair. But when 9/11 players are terrible, that points to something else entirely.
How are all of these players bad at once? Have they all suddenly gone from being class players to this? Or have they been drilled and coached to play a completely different style to what they are used to?
The best performances this season have been when the players played without safety in mind, they went for the opposition and we won well.
It would be a disaster for us to miss out on Champions League football, the other clubs would spend their way out of it but we have always balanced the books. I firmly believe that Slot needs replacing before the game on Wednesday, it won’t happen though. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was still here next season.
During bad spells under Klopp - of which there were many, we had that synergy and identity but now there is just nothing. We see some arrogant fella gaslighting us into believing what we saw wasn’t actually what we saw.
It’s just a game at the end of the day, much bigger things in life but for me, that escape from normality has gone. The LFC manager has always been seen as a figurehead and we just do not have that.
Change is needed. That’s my opinion on it and I respect people have different views. But even people who were like me (against manager changes) cannot be on the fence now 😂
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@CarlB_77 @ade_oladipo1 The rush is, we are not getting champions league places at this rate.
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@ade_oladipo1 What's the rush? He's earned time with the title win last season. As long as we qualify for the cl he should be given time. With a good summer window we'll win it next season.
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@JamesPearceLFC First to talk he will be first in line to abbadon the ship if we end up in Conference League
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@LFC Never have I commented on a club post about a manager before, but for the love of the club get Slot out now.
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Inflation is the tax that makes all of us poorer. It makes your food shop more expensive, clothes more expensive, fuel more expensive. Everything. It impoverishes the British people.
This is not random. This is not accidental. This is not irreversible.
It is the direct result of government choices.
When the state grows too large, spends too much, borrows too much and taxes too much, the value of our money is steadily eroded. This is not complicated.
Prices rise, and savings are punished.
Wages fall behind, and the country becomes poorer.
Ordinary British men and women feel worse off even if they are working harder than ever.
With those on the lowest wages suffering the most. The economy is failing those who work hard and contribute, yet feel less and less reward. I detest it.
For decades, politicians have tried to pretend there are complicated solutions to this problem.
There aren’t. There are straightforward solutions. That doesn’t mean they’re painless, but they are straightforward. So far, no political party has had the courage to outline the way forward.
We will. Restore Britain will.
If you want to bring inflation down and keep it down, you must radically shrink the size of the state.
This is non-negotiable.
Government spending drives inflation, endless borrowing drives inflation, constant intervention in the economy drives inflation.
And when the state grows larger and larger, it must fund itself through either taxation, borrowing or money creation. All three ultimately push prices higher. It makes your money worth less. It makes your food shop more expensive. It is that simple.
If the state prints billions and billions (Quantitative Easing) , what happens to the existing money?
It all becomes worth less. This is so painfully obvious.
Yet what does the state do? Cheered on by gopher politicians? Print, print and print some more.
A Restore Britain would do the five following things, brutally and rapidly.
- Drastically cut Government spending.
- Radically reduce tax.
- Brutalise the size of the state.
- Ensure that the country lives within its means.
- Ban money printing (QE), without explicit parliamentary approval.
Is this a painless process? No. It is not. I am not going to tell you otherwise. It will be painful, it will be difficult. There will be immense cuts. I am simply being honest with you all.
But it is necessary. It is the only way.
When you allow businesses to grow, allow people to keep more of their own money and remove the bureaucratic dead weight suffocating the economy, production increases. More goods are produced, more services are delivered, and prices stabilise.
A smaller state means a stronger economy, and a stronger economy means stable prices. Inflation is kept under control.
For too long Britain has gone in completely the opposite direction. Taxes are at record highs, the state is larger than ever, and inflation has punished every household in the country. Every single one. Nobody has been exempt.
But it is the poorest who suffer the most, and that is simply unacceptable.
Restore Britain will reverse that.
You cannot tax, borrow and spend your way to stable prices. You cannot regulate your way for lower inflation.
A small responsible state puts the people, not itself, first.
What do we have? A state that now taxes, wastes and then misappropriates.
The only real path to low inflation is a smaller state and a freer economy.
That leads to a richer people. That leads to a cheaper food shop. A cheaper pint. A cheaper tank of fuel.
That is Restore Britain’s aim.
If you want the Government out of your lives, and more of your own money in your pocket, with that money worth more?
There is a political party willing to take the painful steps to deliver that.
Restore Britain.
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