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Replying to @BenObeseJecty
For your information it’s been ABSOLUTELY PROVEN that @UKLabour is running a #twotiersystem it includes the NHS, housing, police, travel, leisure etc. So what the hell are you lying about?
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@Keir_Starmer @KemiBadenoch @Nigel_Farage @ShabanaMahmood Yes, why doe's she get a pass.. its almost like there's a #TwoTierSystem
Lucy Connolly was arrested and imprisoned for a similar post recently. Why does this Muslim get away with it?
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I get that Everton Football Club are 'angered' but why are we 'surprised'? #Corrupt #TwoTierSystem
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Throw stones, traffic cones, or a beer can at a protest and your remanded in custody. Rape white children’s you’re free to abscond on bail…..do you see the #TwoTierSystem they employ.
EXCL @GBNEWS: Small boat migrant grooming gang child abuser Sharam Muhamadi is tonight on the run after he absconded during his trial at Sheffield Crown Court. The Iranian was convicted today of facilitating the travel of Barnsley girls who were abused by an Iraqi migrant.
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#ITVNews yet again using the words like criminal violent thug etc when it comes to protests by British people Yet, when it’s for anything else like Palestine and the same issues happen like burning buses, they never use those words #TwoTierSystem #Corruption
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#twotiersystem some are above the law 🤬
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@NBCNews @CBSNews @elonmusk @Keir_Starmer @Nigel_Farage @BILD @FRANCE24 @PatrickChristys @RupertLowe10 @SkyNews @SBarrettBar @juneslater17 It’s time to stop the politicising Keir, review the failed EDI policies for the Police and Judiciary. You have created a #TwoTierSystem
Worth watching. Proper, measured, thoughtful response.
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Fourteen years. Three kids. One room. Ian and Stacey have been on Dublin City Council's housing list since before their teenage daughter was old enough to hold a pencil. Band 1 priority the top of the list and they've received precisely zero offers. Zero. Fourteen years of waiting while crammed into a single bedroom with a double bed and a baby's cot, the door hitting the furniture when you open it. Their daughter's studying for her Leaving Cert. She shares a room with her parents and two siblings. Section 63 of the Housing Act 1966 says that's illegal minimum space requirements, no opposite sex sharing over age ten. Ian brought it up with the council. The council shrugged. Meanwhile, they've moved ten spots on the transfer list in four years. At that rate, they'll have a home by approximately 2060. Happy retirement. And here's the kicker HAP, the Housing Assistance Payment was sold as a solution. Instead, it's a trap. Councillor Conor Reddy calls it a "cynical accounting trick." He's right. It inflates the official housing figures, funnels public money into private landlords' pockets, and leaves families like this one locked out of council maintenance plans while still paying top-up rent they can't afford. Catch-22 leave the room, and you've made yourself homeless. Stay, and nobody helps. How is this fair? How is any of this fair when invaders walk in and get housed immediately? The system's not broken it's working exactly as designed. And families like Ian and Stacey's are the collateral damage. #Dublin #HousingCrisis #HAPtrap #Ireland #HousingList #DublinCityCouncil #Fairness #TwoTierSystem #BrokenBritain #UKNews #IrelandNews
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Extremely wise words from Tony. This has been a joke from the start. But this is modern Britain and a #TwoTierSystem has been in place for over a decade.
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I believe if I had fought with armed police officers in an Airport, hospitalising one of them breaking her nose I would have been charged and remanded, I wouldn't of been back on my sofa within 24 hours as was the case at #ManchesterAirport I also believe fear and appeasement is why in this case these two were. Same reason police didn't respond when crowds decended onto the local police station that night. Moreover I also think, as a white British working class man, given the footage I saw, I feel very sure any jury would have come to a quick and easy decision in this case. Other factors I believe have leaked into decision making in Britain in 2026 and as a white person, given the direction of trave we can all see, you should find this petrifying. I say this as a former Police officer that genuinely believes both #TwoTierPolice and #TwoTierJustice are operating currently in Britain. #ManchesterAirport
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The ban reduction just happens to allow Newman to be able to compete in the 2027 World Championships, which begin 5 weeks after her suspension ends. 🤔 Why was she allowed to negotiate a shorter ban with the AIU, when WADA explicitly said she couldn't do a deal? #TwoTierSystem
El misterio de que a unos le caigan 2 años y a otros menos por lo mismo.
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Replying to @MinisterIenW
"Ik heb echt 0,0 begrip voor dit soort acties." En toch wordt er niet opgetreden zoals wel in Loosdrecht gebeurde. #TwoTierSystem
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Replying to @MenchOsint
You’re basically describing hierarchy vs sovereignty — and how “rules” change depending on whether a country sits inside Washington’s security architecture or outside it. 🌍⚖️ 1) Turkey got punished because it’s inside the U.S. system 🧷 Turkey isn’t just “a country buying a weapon.” It’s a NATO node integrated into Western command, comms, datalinks, training pipelines, spares, and intel-sharing. 🛰️🔗 So when Ankara brought in the S-400, Washington framed it as: 🛑 interoperability risk (NATO systems Russian air defense) 🧠 intelligence/security risk (exposure of signatures/tactics) 🧩 political defiance inside the alliance That’s why the penalty wasn’t symbolic — it targeted the crown jewel: F-35 access. ✈️🚫 Because for the U.S., the F-35 isn’t just a jet — it’s leverage, ecosystem, and compliance enforcement. 2) Algeria doesn’t get “disciplined” the same way because it’s not plugged in 🛡️ Algeria is not a NATO ally buying U.S. crown-jewel tech. It’s operating in a lane where Washington has less control and less to take away. Sanctions are most effective when a country depends on: 💳 external financing / debt markets 🔧 Western spares & maintenance chains 🧠 Western training & intel 💵 Western investment or banking access If those pressure points aren’t dominant, sanctions become: 🎭 performative 🧨 escalatory (pushing the country further away) 📉 low-yield politically So the “difference” isn’t morality — it’s mechanics of control. 3) Turkey & Egypt aren’t “free buyers” — they’re managed dependencies 🧱 Egypt is the clearest example: 🇺🇸 aid parts sustainment = dependency architecture ✋ “You can buy X, but not Y” = capability ceiling ⏳ delays / approvals / end-use terms = remote control So yes: 🛑 Su-35 pressure 🛑 J-10 pressure Because the issue isn’t the aircraft itself — it’s strategic autonomy. 4) The real red line is “deterrence independence” 🎯 You nailed the core: deterrence. If Turkey/Egypt had truly sovereign procurement freedom, they’d pursue options that: 🧨 reduce reliance 🛰️ diversify tech sources ⚖️ create bargaining power 🛡️ raise the costs for Greece/Israel But alliance politics and aid dependence often mean: 📌 “You can modernize — but only in ways that keep you interoperable and controllable.” 5) Algeria’s posture signals a different bargaining position 🧠🇩🇿 If Algeria can procure advanced platforms without seeking Western approval, it signals: 💳 financial room (less vulnerability to debt leverage) 🧱 institutional confidence (security doctrine not outsourced) 🧭 strategic orientation (non-aligned or selectively aligned) That doesn’t mean “no pressure exists” — it means pressure is harder to convert into compliance. 6) Bottom line: it’s not about jets — it’s about who owns the decision 🔥 ✈️ Turkey S-400 = “a client refusing the rules inside the club” ✈️ Algeria Su-57/Su-35 = “an outsider choosing its own deterrence path” So yes: SOVEREIGNTY — but more precisely: 📌 The West sanctions where it has leverage, and tolerates where sanctions would fail or backfire. 🧾 That’s why you see “principles” used selectively — because the real currency is control, not consistency. #Sovereignty #TwoTierSystem #DefenseLeverage #StrategicAutonomy
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Replying to @ImtiazMadmood
£3.3 million stolen. Bentleys bought. Sentence suspended. Tweet badly? Enjoy prison. #Priorities #LegalAbsurdity #TwoTierSystem
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Replying to @nenshi
It was working great until it was over run with immigrants who burden the system with minor ailments. The only time the ER should be used is for injuries and severe health problems, not bc you have the fuckn sniffles ffs! #TwoTierSystem
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Oldham council has just done what it always does. It’s jacked council tax up by the maximum allowed. 4.99 per cent. No referendum. No choice. Just pay up and shut up. Band A nearly £1,717 a year. Band C pushing £2,300. And they have the nerve to dress it up as “fairness”. We’re told this is necessary despite an extra £28 million from central government and more cash from the so called Fair Funding Review. Apparently even after all that, Oldham is still overspending by £15 million and staring down another £20 million hole the year after. Funny how the money never seems to fix anything but always needs more of your money. The excuse is the usual holy trinity. Adult social care. Children’s services. Temporary accommodation. All vague enough to stop questions and emotive enough to guilt trip anyone who dares object. Meanwhile services get cut, charges go up by ten per cent across the board, and residents are told to feel grateful they’re only being squeezed a bit harder this year. Here’s the part they never want to talk about. Oldham’s tax base is shrinking. The English population in Oldham and across England is getting smaller year by year. Fewer people working. Fewer people paying in. More people taking out. That is not ideology, that is maths. A disproportionately high number of Pakistani Muslims in towns like Oldham are economically inactive and reliant on benefits. Not all. Not every individual. But enough to matter when you’re running a council that survives on council tax and working people. The burden falls on the natives. The people who get up, go to work, and get rinsed every April with another “just under five per cent”. So ask the question no councillor wants to answer. What happens when the replacement population is complete. Oldham is estimated to be around ten years away from being majority Muslim. Nationally it’s projected at around forty. When that happens, who is left to work. Who pays the tax. Who funds the benefits. You cannot have a welfare state without a large productive workforce. You cannot have endless benefits in a society where the majority do not contribute. When the working population becomes a small native minority, the whole system collapses. No benefits. No safety net. No money. Just managed decline wrapped in diversity slogans. And don’t miss the irony. Councils like Oldham push away working families with high taxes and poor services, then complain they don’t have enough income. They celebrate demographic change while relying entirely on the very group they are shrinking to pay the bills. This council tax rise isn’t about fairness. It’s about plugging holes in a system that refuses to admit it has a demographic and cultural problem. They’ll keep squeezing the same people until there’s nothing left to squeeze. Then they’ll look shocked when the money finally runs out. Pay up. Keep quiet. And never ask where it’s all heading. That’s the Oldham model. #Oldham #CouncilTax #TaxRises #WorkingClass #PayUp #BrokenBritain #MassImmigration #DemographicChange #WelfareState #BenefitsCulture #LabourCouncil #OldhamCouncil #BritishTaxpayers #TwoTierSystem #TruthMatters #OldhamCommunity #oldhampravda
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Dutch Citizen @EvaVlaar has had her UK travel authorisation cancelled on vague “public good” grounds, with no right of appeal. At the same time, thousands who enter illegally are housed, supported, and effectively waved through. This isn’t border control. It’s selective enforcement. #UKPolitics #BorderPolicy #ImmigrationDebate #CivilLiberties #TwoTierSystem #Britain2026
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