a prophet is without honour in her own country

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PSA: don’t be creepy in my replies, unless you want me to block you on sight.
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Elon Musk: There are no lords and peasants at Tesla. Everyone eats at the same table. “I actually know the people on the line, because I worked on the line, I walked the line, I slept in the factory, and I worked beside them. So, I'm no stranger to them. There are many people at Tesla who have gone from working on the line to being in senior management. There are no lords and peasants. Everyone eats at the same table. Everyone parks in the same parking lot. At GM, there's a special elevator only for senior executives. We have no such thing at Tesla. We give everyone stock options. Many people who are just working the line, who didn't even know what stocks were, we've made them millionaires. And I just want to say that I'm incredibly appreciative of those who build the cars, and they know it.” New York Times DealBook Summit, 2023
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Bad news for any pork pie loving fat bastards like me: I just tried this, and it really is the best I’ve had in yeeeeears. Delicious crispy crunchy pastry all over, lovely well-seasoned pork filling, generous proper jelly. 10/10, waistlines are over-rated.
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Lilley’s point about trade is devastating: during 28 years inside the single market, our goods exports to the EU barely crawled at less than 1% a year, while exports to countries we had no trade deal with surged four times faster, by 87%. Starmer looks at that record of EU‑centric stagnation and decides the answer is… to re‑align with the very regulatory machine that held us back, even at the cost of sacrificing our freedom to do smarter deals with the high‑growth world. The Growth Commission is already warning that just one strand of this – SPS alignment – could slam a £15 billion hit on the UK economy by hard‑wiring in protectionist rules that have already helped cripple EU growth. Yet Labour dresses this up as “pragmatism”, when in reality it is a triumph of hope over experience: betting the country’s future on the same EU rulebook that failed us last time and will be even harder to escape the second time around.
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Wist je dat? Moslims bidden niet op straat in Iran, Saoedi-Arabië of andere moslimlanden—het is illegaal en onbeleefd, omdat het anderen stoort. Ze doen het alleen in landen die ze veroveren, als een dominantie-strategie.

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This wall in Jerusalem is older than the religion of Islam.
This manhole in Haifa is older than the state of Israel 😆
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Reminder: Zohran and his family keep an extra luxury home in Uganda in a neighborhood surrounded by armed security because everyone else is so poor.
Reason #1,000,000,000,000 why we should tax the rich.
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With the invaluable assistance of @MLewisLawyer of @PatronLaw & Beth Grossman of @DoughtyStreet, I’ve reached settlement with @guardian in relation to an article written about me by @peterwalker99, published on 6 June 2025, which was incorrect as admitted in this statement ⬇️
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Why does UK MSM always feel the need to mention Tommy Robinson’s ‘real name’ whenever they refer to him, but have no such knee-jerk urge whatsoever when it’s Zack Polanski?
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Call me old-fashioned, but I think NYC mayoral announcements should probably be in English.
الي مشجعي كره القدم الراغبين في مشاهده المباريات في ملاعب نيويورك/نيوجرسي. 
من فضلكم أعطوا لانفسكم وقت كافي للذهاب الي المباريات.
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Again for those in the back, Elon once offered to cut a check for $6 BILLION to the WFB to "eliminate World hunger" as they said the money could. His one condition was that the accounting was public. They did not accept.
Elon Musk dismantled USAID programs that provided lifesaving assistance to millions of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. The human cost was enormous, while DOGE’s net fiscal impact was inconsequential. Now, as Musk approaches trillionaire status, he should commit/tithe at least $100 billion to a fund dedicated to combating extreme poverty, hunger, preventable disease, and humanitarian crises worldwide. Money alone cannot undo the damage already done. But if this moment marks an unprecedented personal financial milestone, it should also be an opportunity for an unprecedented act of restitution. Musk has the resources to save and improve countless lives. He should use them.
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Per partecipare alla fiera della piccola e media editoria “Più libri più liberi”, che si svolgerà a Roma, le case editrici dovranno ottenere quest’anno il “patentino antifascista”, sottoscrivendo un’apposita dichiarazione. È così che la sinistra concepisce la libertà di pensiero: sei libero, ma solo se dici quello che loro ti permettono di dire, se pensi quello che loro pensano, se leggi quello che loro considerano consono. La cancellazione delle idee non di sinistra, camuffata da lotta antifascista, è un vecchio vizio della sinistra, ma è una storiella alla quale ormai non crede più nessuno. Si chiama, banalmente, censura. E la censura è incompatibile con qualsiasi società democratica.
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Replying to @KathrynPorter26
I used to work in the ambulance service. . It cannot be fixed. It actively recruited yes men over my 12 year period. It took on too much. It went from accident and emergency plus serious medical refer transfers to a catch all for every social problem in the country. It started with every out of hours GP request. So from 5pm to 9am we took on most those calls. The service then open up the 999 call handling centre to cheaper unqualified staff who followed crib sheets. Previously, older experienced paramedics went into call centres as they got too old to be hauling 25 stone men and women up and down stairs. So more ambulance were sent to "non jobs". Then there was a benefits boom. I had a call to a girl on benefits who didn't have the money to get a taxi to the GP who was 1 mile from where she lived. She didn't want to walk with the push chair. Her child had the sniffles. It was the beginning of the state dependent generation. I had a female with a missing tampon after sex, she lived 400 yards from the local hospital. I drove 20 miles across the county on blues before getting the real story. It was not the reported haemorrhage. Then we started getting everything, Pissed up at the weekend and cut yourself in your beer bottle, call an ambulance to get your pissed up arse 20 miles to the nearest hospital for stitches Having a pissed up mental health crisis at 2am, call an ambulance. Flown in from America for recently diagnosed af, get an ambulance, Need out of hours cancer care, call an ambulance. Every other NHS department closed is doors at 6pm and everything went to the ambulance service. Granny got d&v, call an ambulance. Having your 5th child so you can get a bigger house on benefits, you get an ambulance to take you to hospital. When I started, we used to get 2 to 3 real calls per 12 hr shift. 5 was busy. You worked within an area. When I left there was no such thing as a 12 hr shift. 14 hr became norm, you drive over 3 counties and never stopped. When I started the training was free, in-house and you could qualify within 2.5 years. Now it's A 4 year expensive degree. Plus extra driving licence upgrade costs. No-one I worked with remained within the ambulance service. Everyone has left. The crap you're sent to is astonishing whilst the really sick people die on the streets. All the good staff and managers left. Only the yes men stayed and the decline continues. I'm out of touch now but it doesn't sound like things improved. There aren't more ambulance stations, there are fewer. There were fewer ambulances in my time also. There was always plenty of money for courses in diversity, bed sores, the patients rights when they are attacking you etc. Human resource departments and tick box departments certainly grew more than the front line staff department, in line with every other NHS department. The culture of state dependency is also irreversibly high Everyone feels they are entitled to an ambulance, because we've encouraged everyone that their truth is valid. In the meantime, those that really need it, go without. The population continues to rise, the aging population rises but the amount of ambulances doesn't. For those who think illegal immigrants don't use the NHS , you need to realise they are the first to use it. If you think illegal economic migrant numbers are ok, just wait till you here about the illegal health care migrants. Even before we opened our borders to 3rd worlders, when the EU first opened up to Poland and then Bulgaria, the health care migration was astonishing. I previously had no idea about the mismatch We took in thousands that didn't have access to mental health centres or even deaf support. But that's a story for another day. We're in the mess we put ourselves with prime in charge incapable of turning it around. My advice. If you can get yourself to hospital, do it. You could die waiting for that ambulance to save you.
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Why does the head of the civil service union wear a watermelon necklace of Israel. Given how obsessed @FranHeathcote is with Israel, will she be visiting @novaexhibition while it's in London
Please watch this important update from our general secretary Fran Heathcote
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🇬🇧Good Morning☀️ Crown Court open caseload: 2018: 33,044 2024: 74,106 2025: 80,203 The number of live Crown Court cases is now 143% higher than in 2018. 📌 Ministry of Justice, Justice in Numbers, updated 9 June 2026.
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If you struggle to understand the difference between Equity and Equality, and why it matters, this is for you. Link to this excellent piece from @JournalistJill below. 👇🏼
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getting a fast-tracked 3-year jail sentence handed down by an AI judge for a hallucinated crime with no jury or right of appeal. the future of Britain is here baby
Derbyshire police officer investigated for using AI to 'create evidence' in multiple cases news.sky.com/story/derbyshir…
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Exclusive: More than 100,000 failed asylum seekers are feared to be living in Britain illegally because they haven’t been deported, the Sunday Express can reveal. Some 2,000 people who first sought sanctuary in 2010 are still in the UK. And more than 26,000 have been here for at least a decade despite losing their cases, according to Home Office figures. In total, 108,022 people refused protection after claiming asylum between 2010 and 2024 have not been removed. One in four people who first claimed asylum in 2010 still hadn’t been returned by March 2026. Some 26,850 failed asylum seekers who first claimed asylum between 2010 and 2016 haven’t been returned. And then the Channel migrant crisis began… and the scandal of asylum seekers switching from work, study and visitor visas. In short, there’s an extraordinary deportation backlog that is growing at an alarming rate. More on this to come.
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I confidently expect mass Teatowellista protests in the streets of London tomorrow and every weekend thereafter. They won’t like their cherished saintly MSF being exposed like this.
AP Exclusive: Humanitarians at Médecins Sans Frontières sexually exploit Sudanese underage girls in refugee camps, systematically targeting vulnerable victims of war. Internal report, buried for 11 months, suggests there was organized sexual trafficking. apnews.com/article/chad-suda…
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Bravo to three families supporting each other through this unimaginable tragedy. And - if I may say so with all due respect - I think the Coates brothers are just brilliant. They are equal partners in this team of articulate professionals and the best spokesmen for Nottingham. ❤️
Our new family. 💚💛 We hold each other up when the other is down, we wipe the tears, we cry together, we shout together. We may be a hotchpotch, and at times, dysfunctional bunch. But we are united and will always stand in solidarity for and with each other. …we WILL move mountains 💪 For Grace. For Ian. For Barney. 💛❤️💚
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Our new family. 💚💛 We hold each other up when the other is down, we wipe the tears, we cry together, we shout together. We may be a hotchpotch, and at times, dysfunctional bunch. But we are united and will always stand in solidarity for and with each other. …we WILL move mountains 💪 For Grace. For Ian. For Barney. 💛❤️💚
'There has to be accountability for those who have failed' The families of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates told #BBCBreakfast the public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks revealed a 'catastrophic collapse of responsibility' and an 'undoubted miscarriage of justice' bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy8d…
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