'Fiction is the truth inside the lie'

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ANDY BURNHAM: Everyone should have security and dignity in their old age. That’s why I want to build PYRAMIDS for every pensioner Places like Makerfield have been forgotten - just walk around town and see the lack of pyramids There should be one in every back garden
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A group of Iranian football fans at the World Cup brought different parts of Iran’s flag into the stadium and sewed them together during the game. FIFA has unjustly banned Iran’s 500 years old flag, but Iranians keep finding creative ways to display their flag 🇮🇷
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How would this have worked? Very big counter at the airport? If they get to 10 million and someone has a baby, does another person have to be deported?
Early projections on Sunday showed Swiss voters had rejected a proposal to cap the country’s population at 10mn people, delivering a surprise defeat to a rightwing initiative that had appeared neck and neck in opinion polls until just days before the vote ft.trib.al/F1toW4D
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Merci, Marjane, merci.
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Yes. Burnham PM will be austerity with a smile on its face
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This headline 🤢 Younger people are not cash cows for pensioners and paying income tax is as much a part of the social contract as the state pension is. There's no justification for pensioners getting another tax cut - they already stop paying NI (tax) from state pension age.
Andy Burnham: I’ll keep the triple lock, and give pensioners a tax cut trib.al/YC1E4F4
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Only the Moon-on-a-Stick Party has the courage to make the easy choices with the nation’s finances #MoonOnAStickNow 🌙🏑
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Fiscal drag affects all taxpayers, not just pensioners. There's no good reason to treat working-age taxpayers like we're second class.
New: Andy Burnham will leave the triple lock untouched and consider a tax cut for pensioners paying income tax because of the freeze on tax thresholds, known as “fiscal drag”.
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In an exclusive interview with The i Paper, Burnham says ripping up Labour's manifesto commitment would be 'very damaging' - despite calls for it to be ditched Read more: trib.al/DierEiO
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Nazwisko Donalda Trumpa zostało usunięte z fasady Kennedy Center po decyzji sądu. Symboliczne zdjęcie.
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This will never end. It's been explained a thousand times but some people still think UK pensioners are somehow being punished with a 'measly' state pension. It would cost over £250,000 to buy an equivalent annuity - and why is other pension income never mentioned 🤔
And remember we also have one of the worst pensions in Europe. One of the very least generous in the whole G7 👇🏼👏🏻
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'Management had instructed staff to avoid words or phrases that might remind visitors of drone strikes. 'Words like ‘explosive forum’ or ‘bomb,’ which in slang means ‘cool’ and ‘awesome,’ are off limits,' he said.' themoscowtimes.com/2026/06/0…
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Something deeply troubling about this man with absolutely no plan expecting to turn up in parliament and be instantly coronated prime minister. Whatever Starmer’s manifest shortcomings, hard to believe Labour MPs and cabinet ministers could be so reckless
NEW: Bloomberg Saturday read — Andy Burnham is planning to move quickly after Makerfield to secure a coronation. His supporters think John Healey’s resignation kills off Keir Starmer’s chances of survival. They think Wes Streeting and Al Carns don’t have the numbers, and that Burnham can quickly get 250 Labour MPs and most of the cabinet to back him. — Starmer insists he’ll fight, but the question is what the cabinet does. Burnham’s supporters want them to tell the PM to agree a handover. Before Healey resigned, Starmer’s allies hoped he could battle on because most of the cabinet would back him to stay. Aides suggest the calculus is changing and Healey’s brutal exit makes it more likely they tell Starmer it’s over. — Even Starmer loyalists are very critical of the PM. They wish he’d been bolder, found the defence money from welfare, net zero or elsewhere, and sacked Ed Miliband. Several allies say they can’t believe Miliband and Shabana Mahmood (who they say privately plotted with Burnham and Miliband to oust Starmer) are still in the cabinet, but Healey isn’t. One says that’s the final evidence of his lack of authority, political judgment and decision-making ability. — Starmer’s relationship with Rachel Reeves has been tested to the limit. Her resistance led Starmer to renege on his Munich speech and overrule Healey and Jonathan Powell. She effectively buried his survival strategy of focusing on security. Reeves allies argue it’s her job to make the numbers add up and if Starmer wanted more money for defence he could have imposed more departmental cuts but was unwilling. — Burnham will not keep Reeves on as his chancellor, despite her allies pitching her to stay. Reappointing her would not be the change he’s promising, one Burnham supporter says. They say they spoke to Reeves around the locals and came away believing she would help them persuade Starmer to go, but she didn’t follow through. — The turmoil is rattling UK allies. European diplomats contacted British counterparts in recent days complaining about the uncertainty over the UK’s defence spending plans, the slow pace of the uplift and Healey’s departure. They’ve also asked for information about Burnham’s plans for foreign policy and defence but got no answer. — If Burnham does become PM he’ll face the same problems. His critics say he’s never uttered a word of substance on defence or foreign policy, shows no interest in it and has no plan. It is not impossible that in the next few months the British PM has to join negotiations with Putin over Ukraine. “Can you imagine Burnham doing that?” asks one official, especially with Powell likely to leave with Starmer. — Starmer’s chaos also distracted from what might otherwise have been a bad week for Burnham. He got away with his WASPI gaffe thanks to Healey. Labour MPs are also critical of his plans on immigration. One aide said his proposal to end asylum hotel contracts and move responsibility for housing migrants to local authorities is amateurish and toxic. — It all leaves Labour MPs in a state of total despair. Starmer looks finished but Burnham has no obvious plan and keeps making basic mistakes that foreshadow another troubled premiership, one said. If Burnham loses Makerfield, Labour appears to have no other options. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Live your life so people don’t celebrate when they take your name off things

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RT @HillaryClinton: A little preview of Independence Day.
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Stampy strikes again!
Governor Abbott closed out his speech at the Texas GOP convention with a live elephant. It then peed on the floor as it left the room. The perfect metaphor for the Texas Republican Party.
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Marjane #Satrapi s’est éteinte. Son œuvre demeure. D’un trait noir et blanc, elle a raconté l’exil, la liberté, l’émancipation des femmes et la résistance à l’obscurantisme mieux que bien des discours. ✊🎸 « Punk is not dead »
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'Today, the amount of money being spent on these two agencies boggles the mind. 240 billion dollars could fund the EPA for about 26 years. It could fund Medicare for about three months. It is about $700 from every man, woman, and child in the country' prospect.org/2026/06/11/repu…
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