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If you can’t tax billionaires and trillionaire because “its unrealized gains until they cash out,” then stop letting them leverage that wealth for loans, as collateral, or as equity. If it’s not real enough to tax, it shouldn’t be real enough to leverage. This is why we say the system is rigged in favor of the super wealthy. Abolish billionaires, tax them out of existence, protect working people.
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Idiot Brexit. UK economy 7% smaller than it would have been Costs every uk family 10k pa. Caused by Farage, liar-Johnson etc. theguardian.com/politics/202…
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🚩 Lord Heseltine sounds the air raid siren on Brexit crime: Brexit was a “heinous crime” against the British people, led by Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage and their allies. “Never have so few done so much damage to so many.” The promises have turned to dust. A majority now wants to rejoin. The guilty men should hang their heads in shame.
🚨 Michael Heseltine, “We must create a kind of United States of Europe. ⏰ This is an important historical reminder, Churchill’s vision after WW2 was that European nations had to find ways to bind themselves together so that nationalism, rivalry and the cycles of war that devastated the continent would not return. Heseltine is right, Brexit is a reversal of that post-war understanding: a retreat from collective European strength at a moment when the world is once again becoming more dangerous. “Project Fear has become Project Here.” The warnings about trade friction, reduced investment, barriers with our largest market and economic costs were dismissed as “scaremongering”, but those concerns are now reality pulling Britain into decline. On political accountability, Heseltine asks: where are the people who promised the benefits of Brexit now celebrating its success? If the promises had been fulfilled: lower migration, stronger growth, less bureaucracy, a more powerful Britain, one might expect the architects of the project to be loudly claiming victory. His final point: democracy is not a single frozen moment in 2016. The generations who will live longest with the consequences have the same democratic right to assess the outcome and decide their future direction. Whatever one’s view of Brexit, how can a medium-sized European country maintain prosperity, influence and security in a world increasingly shaped by continental-sized powers and geopolitical competition.
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Today’s @independent front page Brexit has been a disaster – it’s time the guilty men felt some shame
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No promised paradise. No cosmic reward. Just one finite life. That’s exactly why it matters so much.
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Don’t get distracted by the cage on the White House lawn. It isn’t just a spectacle- UFC Freedom 250 is a microcosm of American politics in 2026 👇🏼
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As the FIFA #WorldCup starts, we have the FIFA Peace Prize Winner bombing one of the countries taking part
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Well done you voted for Brexit and cost us a fortune. Idiots. You are the reason your bills are higher 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿☕️
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IKEA has installed 1M solar panels, owns 49 wind farms and 26 solar parks, and now matches 94.8% of its electricity use with renewables. A furniture retailer has become one of the world's largest corporate renewable energy investors. The transition is bigger than utilities. Ingka Group (the company that runs most IKEA stores worldwide) has already invested €4.3 billion into renewable energy and plans to lift that to €7.5 billion by 2030. Its wind and solar assets already generate enough electricity to match the annual consumption of more than 1.47 million European households, while rooftop solar continues rolling out across IKEA stores and warehouses worldwide. This is what mainstream disruption looks like. Companies aren't waiting for governments or utilities to lead. They're investing billions because renewables increasingly offer the lowest-cost path to long-term energy security and resilience. Furniture retailer? More like a clean energy company that happens to sell flat-pack furniture.
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Crazy that we hear about Train Drivers who get £60,000 a year for driving a train. But we never hear about the boss of Tesco who gets £30,000 a day and doesn't even pay tax in the UK. Or the £250m a day that the likes of Amazon, Vodafone, BP and Shell don't pay in tax.
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Almost like Farage and Boris Johnson lied to us....
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This is what Brexit was all about - so rich people could become much richer.
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It's OK everyone - no need to feel pure cold rage at this one.
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MORE than three million pages from the Epstein files are now public Cannibalism, Rape, Murder, Pedophilia, Not a single arrest, Not a single investigation Z.E.R.O
< hit me with the harshest reality truth >
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