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Andy

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Manicure Grass in the day. Golf, Football, NFL, F1, NHL, Vegas, Games and anything that makes me laugh. #Patriots #Ecfc #Bruins #GoldenKnights

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Logan Dobson (@logandobson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the official bernie sanders position is that amazon is a miserable, awful place to work but that humans must continue to work there

the official bernie sanders position is that amazon is a miserable, awful place to work but that humans must continue to work there
Andy (@andyecfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don’t need more ministers. We need less bureaucrats, less regulations, less taxes and let the economy do what it does best

James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We can't turn things around overnight, but we have created the conditions now for the economy to grow and it is doing just that.” - Rachel Reeves Absolutely delusional. The UK economy only grew by 0.1% in the third and fourth quarters of 2025.

Liam🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@liam_j20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is ridiculous. A man has an opinion right or wrong. But we will let Newcastle’s owner, who has literally ordered murders of people into grounds. Makes sense 😂

Alan Smith (@alanjlsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The top 0.1% in the UK pay more income tax than the entire bottom 50% combined. And that was kind of working - until many of the top 0.1% decided to leave.

The top 0.1% in the UK pay more income tax than the entire bottom 50% combined.

And that was kind of working -  until many of the top 0.1% decided to leave.
Michael A. Arouet (@michaelaarouet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nope, the real UK economy has been stagnant for many years. Government spending masks the demise, as long as markets keep absorbing more UK debt to finance this path to a state-run, welfare based economy. Why don’t you try deregulation and lower taxes to start growing again?

Nope, the real UK economy has been stagnant for many years.

Government spending masks the demise, as long as markets keep absorbing more UK debt to finance this path to a state-run, welfare based economy.

Why don’t you try deregulation and lower taxes to start growing again?