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@cenkuygur Looks like Netanyahu being US president is not a joke at all.
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Congrats to Israel, they killed another peace deal. We were at 95% done. After Puppet Trump talked to Netanyahu, he came out with new completely unrealistic demands:
1. Israel doesn't have to abide by the peace deal and can keep attacking Lebanon. So, only a ceasefire for one side.
2. We have to take out all the enriched uranium on day one, not in the second stage.
3. All Middle Eastern countries have to betray the Palestinians and sign Abraham Accords to normalize relations with Israel without ending the occupation.
These are purposely impossible, so that the war continues. And Israel is bombing Lebanon heavily now to try to reignite the war.
They are not our allies, Israel is a terrorist government which has captured our government and media. They're using it to drive permanent war that Americans are forced to pay for.
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@BladeoftheS If Labour lose in Makerfield, thanks to you, forget Greens forever. Reform will clean the space.
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@sonofr ~3000 left for 100K.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7491…
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REEVES “BUY BRITISH”. WHAT A JOKE!
A little difficult since we’ve lost most of our manufacturing industry. It was 30% of GDP in 1970. It’s now 9%!
All a political choice. Britain’s old industrial heartland now a wasteland. No jobs. No social mobility. No future. POLITICAL DESIGN? YES, BUT ALSO TOTAL INCOMPETENCE!
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@kitbradshaw @itvmeridian Is it getting better quick enough not to let Reform occupy N10? I doubt it. Gimmicks and gimmicks.
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EXC: Sir Keir Starmer blames Labour MPs calling for him to go on the "frustration for change" amongst voters.
On a visit to Portslade in East Sussex, the Prime Minister told me "not everything's perfect... but it's getting better".
@itvmeridian
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@ZackPolanski Economy cannot live on caps. The country needs money urgently at any cost.
#progress" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7491…
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@jeremyct ... this is how you would live in the UK without NHS. Vote @reformparty_uk !
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My mom had a heart attack last year.
Ambulance: $8,400.
ER visit: $42,000.
Insurance covered: $11,000.
She owed: $39,400.
She has insurance.
Has had it for 30 years. Never missed a payment.
She’s 68 years old negotiating a payment plan.
This isn’t a glitch.
This is how the American healthcare system works
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@PreetKGillMP @edgbastonCLP @harbornelabour @QuintonLabour @BartleyGreenRed @WMLabour @BrumLabour Looks like you are the only person in the UK who did not watch this Trevor Phillips Sky show on the matter. Find it on the internet.
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Free bus travel for children this August will help families with the cost of living and make summer holidays more affordable.
Families in Birmingham Edgbaston will be able to enjoy more days out while keeping more money in their pockets.
Read more here: gov.uk/government/new…

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@GBPolitcs @Telegraph Great. @TheGreenParty is not @UKLabour enemy and is alive. The Greens also understand that money is the first thing UK desperately needs now, so
#progress" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7491…
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🚨NEW: Labour MPs are planning to defect to the Green party if Andy Burnham loses the Makerfield by-election
[@Telegraph]
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@LeeHurstComic Not very far from reality. They keep sending you letters like "We told you you owe us..." but never told you; they never check you tax code; they do not notice payments you make; it is impossible to reach them by phone.
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@WasAcop She is not a villain, she is simply incompetent. And does not understand it.
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🚨 Rachel Reeves’ “no new taxes” pledge was total, bare-faced bullshit.
From April 2027 she’s hammering
ordinary Brits with a 22% tax on cash interest sitting inside Stocks & Shares ISAs — the one place millions of cautious savers and pensioners thought their money would stay safe.
First she slashed the cash ISA limit. Then she “closed the loophole” by coming straight for whatever cash people left in the stocks version.
This isn’t fixing anything. It’s a deliberate, sneaky raid on people who don’t want to gamble their life savings on the stock market just to keep what they’ve earned.
So much for “no new taxes,” Chancellor. You lied. Again.
This is why nobody trusts Labour with their money — because you always find a way to snatch it anyway.
#ReevesTaxGrab #NoNewTaxesMyArse #LabourStealthTax

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@johwilcha For himself. He thinks he is a great leader. Trump has the same illness.
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@adamjancen811 Quickly growing now. We shall get 100K today-tomorrow.
No hope that such inept government will do anything about it. They think economic problems are solved by prices for child attractions. Maybe @AndyBurnhamGM or @wesstreeting ?
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We need a repost push now. 💪🔥
93,000 has been passed.
94,000 is close.
95,000 is today’s target.
100,000 is the goal.
Do not just like this.
Repost it.
Every repost can reach someone who has not signed yet.
Every signature adds pressure.
Sign. Repost. Push.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7491…
@WiseOwl1730570 @alex_goulds @manu67uk @neighbour_kx @SandraDunn1955 @hic334 @NightFalcon7451 @hardbugs
#RejoinEU #PeoplePower #BrexitReality #FutureOfUK #TakeAction #CFBR #SignalBoost
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@dailybritainonx Almost 100K signatures already.
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7491…
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On 23 June 2026, Britain will mark ten years since the referendum that changed everything. A decade since 17.4 million people voted Leave on the basis of promises that were, in almost every measurable particular, false.
A decade since the country began the long, slow, expensive process of discovering what the sunlit uplands actually looked like.
They look like this: the economy is between 6% and 8% smaller than it would have been had we stayed. Business investment has been between 12% and 18% lower than comparable countries. Bloomberg Economics estimates the annual cost to the British economy at between £100 billion and £200 billion.
A former chief economist at Goldman Sachs – a Conservative peer and former Treasury minister – described it as “a colossal economic shock” causing more permanent damage than the Iran war energy crisis. And 63% of the British public would vote to rejoin the EU if given the chance today.
This is the Brexit balance sheet. And nobody who sold it to us has faced any consequences for it whatsoever.

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@PaulaBranco16 I remember there was a similar anecdote (cannot recall) in the Soviet folklore.
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Parece que anda a circular pela Rússia uma anedota que conta mais ou menos isto:
Um dia, o Putin visita uma escola e dá uma palestra sobre como o governo russo é excelente e como a Rússia é o melhor país do mundo. No fim da intervenção, convida o público a fazer perguntas. Um aluno levanta-se e diz:
“Olá, o meu nome é Sasha e tenho duas perguntas”.
O Putin responde: “Ok, podes perguntar”,
e o Sasha diz: “Porque é que a Rússia invadiu a Ucrânia? E porque é que ainda não ganhámos a guerra?”.
Nesse preciso momento, toca a campainha e toda a gente vai almoçar.
Depois do almoço, a sessão de perguntas e respostas continua e outro aluno levanta-se.
“Olá, o meu nome é Boris e tenho quatro perguntas”. “Sim?”, diz o Putin.
“Porque é que a Rússia invadiu a Ucrânia? Porque é que ainda não ganhámos? Porque é que a campainha do almoço tocou 20 minutos mais cedo? E onde está o Sasha?”
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