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The Room Next Door - Donald Trump and the New Guy
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"So will it be the same act but with a different label?"
Victoria Derbyshire humiliates Zia Yusuf on Reform UK's plan to scrap the Equalities Act, because, as she reads each of the things from the Equalities act he confirms they'll still be protected π€·ββοΈ
Wetherspoon boss urges pubs to back Reform By Henry Saker-Clark The founder of Wetherspoon has urged other pubs to back Reform UK. Sir Tim Martin, chairman of JD Wetherspoon, said Reform's plans to slash beer duty would help the sector move towards "tax parity with supermarkets". Nigel Farage's party announced a series of proposals to support pubs last week. They included pledges to cut VAT in the hospitality sector by 10 per cent, cut beer duty by the same fraction. Reform also said it would reverse the recent rise in employers' national insurance contributions (NICs) for the sector and gradually remove business rates for all pubs. The party has said it would fund this package with around 23on, which it plans to secure through reinstating the two-child benefit cap, except for families with two British-born parents. In a lengthy stock exchange filing yesterday, Martin (inset) told industry leaders "there's no question that this initiative would utterly transform the competitiveness of pubs" He said: "By eliminating the tax differential between supermarkets and the hospitality industry, and restoring margins to devastated businesses, these changes would enable pubs to regain some, or all, of their lost trade. "You would think that this offer from Reform would have been greeted by a crescendo of enthusiasm, ecstasy and support from the licensed trade and its supporters. "However, surpris-ingly, initial support has been underwhelming, at least from the great and the good in the hospitality industry" Last month, Labour announced additional business rates support for pubs. The announcement was a U-turn following complaints from pubs about rates changes in November's Budget.
Multimillionaire Brexiter, Tim Martin, urges pubs to back Reform. Just like he urged the country to vote for Brexit. Too bad if it makes you poorer. Too bad for the children heβll push back into poverty. Tim wants more money. And he couldnβt give a shit about the cost for everybody else.
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Would he be allowed into Parliament to "not object"? π€
Go well Atlas!
How much do you think calling the victim a terrorist will infuriate people Mr Homan?
Bellend.
I can't believe I'm posting this video - but we actually have to have a conversation about the real world implications of America going to war over Greenland.
Let me walk you through it. It doesn't turn out well for us.
Shame no-one had chance to go straight through him after that, 5 match ban in my book.
Oil.
If handing someone their arse, was a video clip
Wow - this guy must be really, REALLY bad with money if an extra Β£208 per month will βruinβ his retirement.
Letβs take a look at his situation based on what he told the @Telegraph
Because this does NOT add up!
No, this is not a βpoor pensionerβ scrabbling around for penniesβ¦
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Minister defends 'pragmatic' U-turn on workers' rights.
It was a manifesto pledge
Why no 'pragmatic' U-turn' on nationalising water, energy, rail rolling stock companies and freight; ending privatisation of the NHS and social care; taxing the super rich?
Everyone in the country should know this name
My attendance record in the European Parliament was the 4th worst out of 751 MEPs, yet I managed to turn up to vote AGAINST plans to tackle Russian misinformation.
Thankfully this is of no interest to the media.
Phenomenal.
Picture of Nathan Gill arriving at court. Headline: Reform UK and Russian Bribes. A Nathan Gill Timeline.
NEW There's no overstating how significant the Nathan Gill case is. On Friday, the close associate of Nigel Farage was jailed for over 10 years for taking bribes ultimately from a friend of Putin. It's a complex, detail-heavy story that raises questions about Farageβs claim Gill was βone bad appleβπ§΅
It blows my mind that there are real people who see a post like this and actually believe the whole βChristmas is being cancelled by Muslimsβ BS π
Letβs have a quick look at whatβs happening to Sheffield so you can put your Express reading uncleβs mind at ease!π
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"Privately funded", as if old sausage fingers is paying for it from stacking shelves in Tesco rather than the mountains of taxpayers money he robs every year. #notmyking
So everyone else has to sit there politely listening while this thunderc*nt drones on and on and on but he is allowed to interrupt when someone else disagrees with him? Go crawl under a rock pal.
Amen. Selfish c*nts.
Ooooooooh boy, it would appear you've never heard of Rosie Holt π€¦
No mirrors on your farm then Jeremy?
Yes. Please.
I knew there was a reason I stopped listening to The News Agents a long time ago.
The real 'two tier' divide in British politics is between the wife of a Conservative councillor calling for refugees to be burnt alive, being treated as a brave 'political prisoner', and the protestors calling for the end of mass starvation and genocide, being treated as domestic terrorists
Motherfucking wind farmsβ¦
Interesting to see how far this will go and whether certain words are being censored.
Starmer did it to the Labour Party, now he his doing it to the country
Insane that the British Foreign Secretary can meet with the former leader of Al Qaeda in Syria while, at home, on the same day, his government arrested 20 people on 'terrorism offenses' for supporting a non-violent pro-Palestine protest group.
Too late. Damage done. Voters lost.
How the Daily Mail responded to Liz Truss' economy-crashing tax cuts for the wealthiest, vs how they responded to Rachel Reeves spending a few per cent more on hospitals