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often amazed but never surprised 🏳️🌈🌹🇬🇧
Brighton, United Kingdom
Joined December 2010
1/15 He took a street-racing franchise on the verge of collapse and transformed it into a multi-billion dollar, globe-trotting action saga. This is the story of Justin Lin, the filmmaker who put the "furious" back in Fast & Furious.
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The so called anti establishment party continues to fill itself with former elected officials from the most establishment party in the land, the Conservative and Unionist party.
NEW Three Conservative former MPs have defected to Reform, a source in Nigel Farage’s party confirmed today. Jonathan Gullis, who represented Stoke-on-Trent North, Lia Nici, who served as Grimsby MP, and former Bolton West Tory MP Chris Green, have all joined “on their own
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🚨NEW: Several Senior Cabinet Ministers have briefed the Times tonight suggesting they are furious with Rachel Reeves for misleading the Cabinet [@Steven_Swinford]
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Don’t worry we will be in made-up quotes from anonymous ministers soon. That’s usually the last chuck of the dice we saw in 2000s with Labour budgets.
The Budget, Summarised In One Line: The better off pay a bit more but not too much more, the less well off receive a higher proportion, making a bigger impact, and all the 'predictions' from the media were bullshit.
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Anyone for some majorly slopey shoulders?
I spent too much of my time as Chancellor and PM firefighting (Covid, Ukraine, the mini-Budget). This week’s Budget didn’t face those shocks, yet it still ducked the big choices. It felt like a survival Budget. My reflections in @thetimes 👇 https://t.co/GQW3LFjegL
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"Ducked the big choices" this fella literally called a certain-to-lose election because it was about to hit the headlines that the prisons were completely full and they just hadn't even thought about adding to capacity for a decade and a half.
I spent too much of my time as Chancellor and PM firefighting (Covid, Ukraine, the mini-Budget). This week’s Budget didn’t face those shocks, yet it still ducked the big choices. It felt like a survival Budget. My reflections in @thetimes 👇 https://t.co/GQW3LFjegL
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‘Labour are wrecking the economy’ latest
JPMorgan to build £3 billion mega tower HQ at Canary Wharf in boost for London https://t.co/PlFXRwSPYi
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The OBR have upgraded Britain’s growth for this year from 1% to 1.5%.
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I'll be 72p a year worse off next year under the budget. Considering I'm a full time worker and there's a payrise hopefully in the pipeline I'll take that as a real win considering the investment the country needs.
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The Green Party has a working class problem. Don't get me wrong, some decent comms but their actions have routinely been at odds with working people in this country.
An open letter to @ZackPolanski We hope that Green Party Peers will see sense and commit to backing working people ✅
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The OBR is packed with unelected powerful people with their own agendas, there’s nothing responsible about it. GET RID. Also admin error my arse, this was entirely on purpose. They’ve been out to hinder the government from day 1.
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Abolish the OBR, this is reason enough in itself.
The OBR has broken **the entire Budget**. It's extraordinary. Completely unprecedented. Hyperbole doesn't do it justice Reeves will unveil £26billion in tax rises, ultimately leaving her with £22billion worth of fiscal headroom * The tax burden will hit a record 28 per cent as
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My hopes for the budget? Something decent for millenials... Finally?! And some measures to reduce child poverty.
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So disappointed about this. Pensioners consistently get prioritised by all parties. What about the rest of us?
Pensioners will get more money next year thanks to our commitment to the triple lock. We're supporting pensioners to give them the security in retirement they deserve. Labour is cutting the cost of living.
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Unlimited edition: the Nathan Gill range
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