Aarmand Hammer 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇮🇱 (@aarmand_hammer) 's Twitter Profile
Aarmand Hammer 🇬🇧 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇮🇱

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calendar_today20-05-2012 14:14:56

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Matt Gubba (@mattgubba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ten years ago, a small business owner taking a £100k dividend could pay as little as £2,500 in personal tax if structured efficiently under the old dividend tax system. Today in 2025, they’re paying £21,250. Next year, under Labour’s new budget, they’ll pay over £23,000. And

Kemi Badenoch (@kemibadenoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rachel Reeves wanted her Budget for Benefits Street so badly, she lied about the OBR’s forecasts so she could justify breaking her promise not to raise tax on working people.

Niall Ferguson (@nfergus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I gather the BBC ran a new series called "Empire" last month. My six-part series of that name was aired by Channel 4 22 years ago. You might want to watch it. And you can:

Robert Jenrick (@robertjenrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Government found more money for benefits and illegal migrants. But not to get our courts sitting round the clock. So, today, David Lammy is scrapping jury trials for the vast majority of cases.

Chris Rose (@archrose90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour “logic”: Jail for online posts = Fine. Ripping up Jury trial = Fine. Introducing Digital ID = Fine. Cancelling elections they’ll lose = Fine. Leaving the ECHR = No! You’ll lose all of your basic rights and liberties. 🥴

The Rabbit Hole (@therabbithole84) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.” — Thomas Sowell

“One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.”

— Thomas Sowell
Thomas Sowell Quotes (@thomassowell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Taxes are so high they take most of your money from you. Up to 45% income tax... 20% VAT on everything you buy... council tax, road tax, stamp duty. The list goes on."

Guitar Gods Unleashed (@unleashedg23066) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When a dude with an accordion rolls up on a lawnmower, you know it’s about to get real. Steve’n’Seagulls turn “Thunderstruck” into a hoedown and I am here for it.

🤍𝕁𝕆🤍 (@jomickane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consultant Engineer in Wales, forced to stand and speak out against all the Net Zero crap planned for the area. He says none of it adds up or makes sense, somebody is clearly going to make a lot of money if this goes ahead

Lyndon Wood ✌️👽🙏 (@lyndonx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have been sorting out my kids inheritance tax after their mother passed 6 weeks ago. What a nightmare and so unfair in every way. 1. Gifts going back 7 years taxed at 40%. 7 years if bank statements. 2. 6 months to pay IHT bill whilst burying, grieving, getting valuations,

Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why does the UK love recycling Middle Eastern rubbish as "activists"?We throw them away. You collect them, to the point that you have become a global hub for extremists. Take Alaa Abd El-Fattah. An Islamist. A Muslim Brotherhood sympathizer. A jihadist glorifier. He hates white

Bill Moon (@bigbillmoon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I supported the plight of General Zod, and petitioned to bring him back to the UK from the ice crevice in which he was so cruelly thrown, I was not aware of his feelings towards the “puny people of Earth”. I believe he made those comments as a much younger man, though.

When I supported the plight of General Zod, and petitioned to bring him back to the UK from the ice crevice in which he was so cruelly thrown, I was not aware of his feelings towards the “puny people of Earth”.

I believe he made those comments as a much younger man, though.
Robert Jenrick (@robertjenrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The celebrities who campaigned for el-Fattah to come to the UK were the extremists’ useful idiots. They should withdraw their effusive praise for him and apologise for campaigning for an anti-British, anti-white, anti-Semitic extremist to come to our country. Starmer and our