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“That is the type of power that scares Boris Johnson, that scares Theresa, that scared Thatcher.” This man says people are being divided by the UK media, instead of uniting to resist Government policies they don’t believe in #bbcqt
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Ring, Amazon's doorbell camera company, says its tech just makes neighborhoods safer. Critics contend that it’s the largest privately owned surveillance dragnet in US history, with significant potential for abuse.
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🚨𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: English film actor Tom Hardy: "I no longer care about my career, but about the Palestinian children..."
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Remember The repression is increasing because they are losing The mask is off. And it's never going back on
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"Real assets & Real resources" are the keywords!
"There's nothing preventing the federal government from creating as much money as it wants and paying it to somebody."
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🚨Labour confirms ID requirement at device level - VPNs useless.🚨 By forcing Apple and Google to verify age at the device level during phone setup… Keir Starmer’s government isn’t protecting kids — it’s building a surveillance infrastructure. The OS itself will restrict platforms like TikTok, Instagram and X, making VPNs largely useless because the block happens before any traffic leaves your phone. 🚨Once every device carries a verified age profile, authorities gain an easy route to identify users through legal requests to tech firms. This is digital ID by the back door, sold as child safety. Classic Labour: expand state control first, ask questions later.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ thetimes.com/uk/politics/art…
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"The state cannot run out of money, so the "financing" of pensions is no problem either. This applies just as much to the USA as it does to us as part of the Eurozone."
Replying to @I_Recker
Dem Staat kann das Geld nicht ausgehen, daher ist auch die "Finanzierung" der Rente kein Problem. Das gilt für die USA genauso wie für uns als Teil der Eurozone. youtube.com/watch?v=DNCZHAQn…
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One of these people is an 83 year old Priest who held up a sign expressing her right to free speech. The other has decapitated his political enemies with a knife. Guess which the UK government calls a terrorist, and which gets invited to number 10 for dinner.
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Don’t take it from me. Take it from one of the internet’s greatest pioneers @jimmy_wales
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You equate disability with sickness, but they are not the same are they? Why be so disingenuous?
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This is a bait-and-switch. You start with a general statistic that 25% of the population reports a disability,which includes retirees, children, and people successfully managing conditions.Then use a bloated number to justify 'ripping up' sickness benefits.
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Went on holiday this year to Vienna. Returning to Britain is particularly miserable. And gets worse every time I leave. Vomit on the train, decaying infrastructure, visible signs of poverty, grime everywhere. Vienna is Europe’s most liveable city. 60% of residents live in social or co-operative housing. Why can’t we just learn from countries that do things well and replicate them? Why does England have to be permanently subjected to zombie neoliberalism.
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Responsibility for blaming the Ukrainian rent boy arson attacks on Starmer’s property and car has been farmed out to the BBC - this was *not* explored at trial, judge repeatedly ruled it unimportant. Absolutely blatant security services psyop around this. Deeply, deeply weird.
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The rest of the country isn’t grateful, Claire. The HoL did their jobs and you’re circumventing the law. All to give the government a cheaper option than palliative care. And no, the country doesn’t support this bill. Only old polls conducted by Dignity in Dying (the ones who poured millions into getting this done for the government) actually suggest that. A deeply dangerous bill that intends to remove safeguards in the coming years once it’s through the door is being forced AGAIN and refuses to ensure safeguarding. Anyone who gives a damn about people being able to make a decision on AD without coercion being a factor, will oppose this bill. Unfortunately, many will still back this bill because it’s the cheaper solution. They would rather let you, your loved ones suffer to the point of asking for AD rather than fund proper palliative care. That’s already coercion. It’s also cheaper to people being on benefits. In a country that let a mass disabling virus let rip - this is a cost saving bill. But we knew this was the agenda since the committee stage when we first heard them vote away safeguards for non terminal disabilities. No one needs AD for autism, Down’s syndrome, anorexia or diabetes. But that’s what they voted on. Any safeguards in place to get this bill through the door is smoke and mirrors to allow state sanctioned death via the back door. It must fail. This bill is completely unsafe for all. Even those they’re hiding this appalling bill behind. They’re using these terminally ill people to get this through. They do not care what happens with them at all.
Grateful to Lauren Edwards for reintroducing the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, having been successful in the Private Members’ Bill ballot.
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Replying to @ProfHall1955
Precisely. No burden of proof. No requirement to prove a 'terrorist connection' beyond a reasonable doubt. It's the kind of 'justice' that took place in South Africa during apartheid. It's a tacit admission that the state is losing its legitimacy and turning to repression.
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Replying to @jamesphil76
Most of them are as thick as mince and believe the law as it has evolved in this inherently corrupt country is pristinely fair and progressive.
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100%. When you lose your empire, you colonise your citizens thro' debt and suck the State's coffers instead of any productive economic activity (except war).
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Replying to @GyllKing
Steering the debate to “defence” is useful because it frames backers of the welfare state as “anti-defence”, and shields privatising government from scrutiny. The real deal is to target what they’re doing, never what they claim to be doing.
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Replying to @GyllKing
That’s just what **they themselves are claiming**. We know they lie, right? And it’s not really about the bill. Strategically dismantling services is how you grow the corporate sector **in those same policy areas***, health, education, housing, etc.
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