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RT @Teh_Snowflake
Inflation is down, but prices are still up.

Almost like inflation was just a pretext to drive profits?

Apart from this being a bit "wish in one hand and shit in the other, see which fills up first" fantasy.

"We" could try investing ourselves and not selling even more of our country to spivs, price fixers, and tax dodgers.
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RT @Keir_Starmer
The Labour Party will attract global investors to drive our economy forwards.

We will decarbonise the economy, create good jobs, boost energy security and make the UK a world leader in the clim…
twitter.com/Keir_Starmer/statu

Getting a lot out of this book. Very useful if you want to understand how things flare up and then disappear, as well as what class politics should look like. You’ll find it at Foreign Languages Press.

RT @jasonhickel
This week in 1961, US, British and Belgian forces couped and assassinated Patrice Lumumba, the first democratically elected leader of the Republic of Congo, because he sought to restore national control over the country's mineral wealth. Remember Lumumba.

RT @Roadwarrior29
@andrewmeyerson @Stephen87386723 @SteveBarclay @Specsavers Aye, here are the Tories, leading by example.

RT @andrewmeyerson
Dear @SteveBarclay,

I get paid £15.50/hr working in A&E on a 48hr/wk contract and I'm on a 30min unpaid break during a night shift. Your NHS negligence kills 500 people a week and you're telling us to work harder?! May I prescribe a visit to @Specsavers?

This is the Torygraph - my word.
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RT @BestForBritain
Tell me you all saw this in the Telegraph 🧐😄

Best part: "If the first elephant in the room is that Brexit’s days are numbered, then the second is that the Conservative brand cannot possibly survive such an ignominious outcome."
twitter.com/BestForBritain/sta

RT @BestForBritain
Tell me you all saw this in the Telegraph 🧐😄

Best part: "If the first elephant in the room is that Brexit’s days are numbered, then the second is that the Conservative brand cannot possibly survive such an ignominious outcome."

RT @BladeoftheS
Nadhim Zahawi has agreed to pay the £3,000,000 tax bill he lied about and hid from HMRC.

He should be sent to jail for fraud.

RT if you want to see him in jail.

RT @UnionDrip
"young people aren't volunteering for the hunger games anymore thanks to a terrifying new TikTok phenomenon called wanting to live" - @ScottSeiss

RT @brokenbottleboy
I *despise* this notion of British people having an “instinctive defensiveness” of monarchy. It is not instinct; it is the product of heavy and constant propagandising.

RT @PeterStefanovi2
With mounting evidence of catastrophic damage inflicted on the UK economy by Brexit now being reported by UK media how much longer can Sunak’s Government pretend it’s not happening?

RT @Daniel_Grigg
Have you noticed how "hard choices" always make millionaires richer and services for poor people worse.

@UKLabour @Keir_Starmer

RT @HackneyAbbott
Keir Starmer has joined the right in calling for the “reform” of the NHS. And we all know what that means.

RT @JamesWoodfield

Piggott, another well known public figure who liked his horses and dodged £3m tax, had to do time.
And he didn’t issue threats in an attempt to silence his accusers. twitter.com/BladeoftheS/status

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