James Steel
@jamessteel2008.bsky.social
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jamessteel2008.bsky.social
I’ve had the same argument many times even sadly with own family members. The orange turd is very much an abusive partner they can’t let go of.
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
Oh and he has abused multiple women in his pathetic existence that’s for sure. Make me vomit 🤢
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
generally older people in poor health in poor parts of the country are voting for Deform. If they do, for the majority it will be likely the last general election they vote in 2029 (harsh but fair) as the NHS will vanish for good once the toad sells it off to US private equity firms.
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lizcrosbie.bsky.social
Unexplained wealth & Farage 👇 Avoidance of stamp duty & HMRC? No reporting of supplementary income to Parliament? Russia & petrodollars links & Reform?

Nope nothing except @Bylines.bsky.social.

Tinpot Teflon gets a free ride from the BBC & the MSM.
viviane49.bsky.social
That £900k house in Frinton. Has anyone mentioned how it was paid for yet? Any laws broken, or all above board?

Anyone investigating? Media grown a conscience? Any journalist working for the British people? Anyone?

Half way through another week of silence then.
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adelitaforcongress.bsky.social
Speaker Johnson, you ready to swear me in?
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margaretcho.bsky.social
If Jan 6 was all Antifa then why did you pardon them?
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
They need a lifeboat and coastguard to run a bath, nevermind run a council or even worse run central government.
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
The RW press win again either way ‘Labour raising taxes’ or ‘Labour want to overturn Brexit’. It’s too little too late now again from this government. They’ve had since July 2024 to know the impact of the economy on Brexit, and said nothing but make Brexit work.
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13sarahmurphy.bsky.social
“Make Brexit work” by raising taxes to stem the ongoing losses.
Slavish devotion to failed ideology has a very high price.
adambienkov.bsky.social
"There is no doubt that the impact of Brexit has been severe and long-lasting", Rachel Reeves tells Sky News, as she suggests that taxes will now have to go up as a result to "make sure the numbers add up".
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mmpadellan.bsky.social
I laughed way too hard at this 🤣🤣🤣
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viviane49.bsky.social
That £900k house in Frinton. Has anyone mentioned how it was paid for yet? Any laws broken, or all above board?

Anyone investigating? Media grown a conscience? Any journalist working for the British people? Anyone?

Half way through another week of silence then.
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
It’s all a grift and to stay out of prison, justice will prevail one day but the orange POS will be long gone before then sadly.
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gillmartin.bsky.social
Barron Trump, aged 19, reportedly walked away with $80 million from Bitcoin and crypto bets.
And get this: he placed a multi-million-dollar short just 30 minutes before his father’s tariff announcement.

#grifters #corruption
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euanmcturk.bsky.social
I'd add another one.

Either we can't afford to take a £32 billion annual hit to our economy (Source:OBR) or we don't need to raise taxes. Both of them can't be true either.
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
More surprised the BBC even has the story on their website. As for Deform councillors resigning after being elected in May, how many is that now?
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jamessteel2008.bsky.social
If only , but they are desperate to keep the red wall happy even if most of those voters from 2016 are even around anymore.
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carlwalters.bsky.social
Labour should run on an EU referendum ticket at the next election. Blame both the economic struggles and 'boat crisis' on Brexit and its chief proponent good old Nigel. This would underline why voters can't trust his judgement. More importantly, it's the right thing to do to secure economic growth.
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adambienkov.bsky.social
"There is no doubt that the impact of Brexit has been severe and long-lasting", Rachel Reeves tells Sky News, as she suggests that taxes will now have to go up as a result to "make sure the numbers add up".
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
It’s just a sticking plaster, Israelis are still killing Palestinians in Gaza.
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
Still trying to make Brexit ‘work’ 🙄🤦‍♂️ they’ll regret saying that then when they are now blaming it for the economy being in the toilet.
jamessteel2008.bsky.social
Being 3-0 down and then complaining to the referee about how you’ve been cheated. It’s absolutely ridiculous they are saying this now after being in government since July 2024. Brexit was always going to be a shit show and tank the economy, and it has spectacularly.
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claireaj.bsky.social
Sorry but appealing to Brexit damage now, after all this time of utter silence, just makes Labour's appeal sound like they've raided their 'dont mention' box in a desperate bid to find an excuse. The Reform curious won't buy it.
peterstefanovic.bsky.social
BREAKING: “There is no doubting that the impact of Brexit is severe and long lasting” says Chancellor Rachel Reeves

It’s about time!
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sid-eschenbach.bsky.social
More importantly, it's the only surefire way to stop Reform and Farage.

They need to tie the carcass of Brexit to his lying, treasonous ass and toss them both into the Thames.
warrenoates1.bsky.social
It certainly feels like the Labour government is about to transition to the next phase of the Brexit debate by publicly acknowledging the damage it's done to the economy.

Starmer is due to say it. Streeting already has.

This is not the start of reversing Brexit, but placing blame where it's due.