MacTea
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MacTea
@mactea.bsky.social
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Celtic; 80s Indie; social justice for all.
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Which they will be anyway. Under the exact same judicial process as all those charged are.
How and when did he “say” that ?
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What if I told you, you can have good Universal Healthcare, Social Housing, good Benefits and Pensions, and all you have to sacrifice is having billionaires that aren't as rich.

Much better than endless hate to make billionaires, trillionaires.

Isn't it?
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Labour delivering on the economy, child protection and speeding up Windrush payments. It’s just in a week’s work for Labour only you don’t hear about it in the amplification of our Media for RW politics.
The renters rights bill will improve the country. The free school meals hubs likewise
The Govt are doing fuck all to improve the country ,and Tories and Reform would be even worse in power too, because of racist, far right politics polluting the political arena. They don't deserve to govern our country.
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It's not a grassroots working class movement.

"Wherever we looked for prominent flaggers and leaders of this movement, we found people smugglers and sex doll salesmen, people with dubious criminal pasts and people willing to put in a good word for Adolf Hitler."
manchestermill.co.uk/the-men-who-...
The men who raised the flags
Nigel Farage says this summer’s movement was led by ‘ordinary people’ expressing their patriotism. That’s not what we found
manchestermill.co.uk
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The wise men at the Muckrakers this week discuss who among party leaders would make the most agreeable companion in bending the elbow among the roving intelligentsia of the saloon bar...

Well this & other things in this week's look at political life...
Pecksniff: Evidence of corruption in refugee hotel contracts must remain unpublished
In which Mr Pecksniff lays before his readers for their approval certain observations and speculations reflecting on the political life
eastangliabylines.co.uk
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People don't understand the level of corporate and billionaire benefits.

When you buy a house, you have to pay for it.

When they buy a house, a supermarket, an oil rig... whatever.

They deduct it off their taxes.

You pay.
Id love to hear their logical, considered and coherent reason for voting Aye.
Name & shame is Thursdays game 🤗👏🏽👏🏽
When will Tories just join Farage & be honest about it
List of MPs voting records for Fartrage proposal to shaft your Human rights.
votes.parliament.uk/votes/common...
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Tesco could pay every worker an extra £10,000 and still make a profit.

British Gas could pay every worker an extra £35,000 and still make a profit.

Shell could pay every worker an extra £300,000 and still make a profit.

It is the billionaires who are ripping you off.
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40 million Americans need food stamps to survive.

14 million brits live in poverty.

Capitalism doesn’t work.
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If Crystal Palace beat Liverpool (in 90 mins) this evening, one lucky person to repost this will win the super sexy TUFAC antifascist tea towel set. #LIVCRY

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Hey! I just called on the UK government to scrap anti-protest laws which attack our hard won democratic freedoms. Please can you defend the right to protest too by signing the petition?
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You might not agree with every protest you see, but these anti-protest laws could stop you having your say on anything from disability rights, employment rights or even your local library shutting.

The government must stop this attack on protest now. --> act.gp/43pAgnt
If you agree the govt should not strip away our right to protest, add your name
act.gp
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The government's anti-protest laws are a betrayal of British history. We should celebrate heroes who take action - not criminalise them.

In recent months, people have been arrested for holding signs, holding a cartoon and projecting a photograph. This is an attack on our right to protest.
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Again,where is all the money saved from a decade of austerity.
We should be wiping our arses with gold leafed toilet paper.
Instead we are eating toilet paper,might as well be, Tories are a bunch of c**** and never forget that,ever.
All the shit is down to them not Labour so fckn grow up and see it.
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My fellow Remainer,
We must expose Nigel Farage’s Brexit tax-dodging scam by either sharing this far & wide, or grabbing your copy here:
www.amazon.co.uk/BREXIT-Great...
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The King’s personal wealth has jumped by £30m to £640m in the last year, making him as rich as former prime minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murphy, according to the 2025 Sunday Times Rich List.
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Same bullshit from Farage about how EU Government was taking all your money and we didn't get anything back.
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Seems the way the media don’t need to report on the genocide in Palestine is by saying there is a ceasefire in place whilst the murders continue and everyone moves on

Always wondered what the “news” looked like in North Korea now I know

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Credit where credit is due. Its a good thing.
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Labour taking more steps to improve protection for renters in 1.5 years than the Tories did in 15 years
The Renters' Rights Act entered into law this week.

This legislation will deliver major improvements for renters, including the end of no fault evictions.

The government must enact it ASAP.

Our next steps must focus on affordability and limiting rent increases.
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Damn. RIP the absolute titan of British acting that was Prunella Scales.

I wrote this Fawlty Towers short story a while back as a tribute to her performance in it.

Shared in her memory.
No Pasarán
Some debts you can never repay Terry stepped out of the kitchen door into the cold, winter air. It was dawn. The sun was slowly rising over Torquay, casting beams of fresh sunlight across the façade o...
authory.com
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X is a cesspit led by an unhinged billionaire who is desperately trying to stir up civil war in Britain.

Nobody with any sense or decency should be there.

No organisations, government departments, or politicians should be there.

Everyone who is, is enabling this monster.