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'And in that day men will be weary of life, and they will cease to think the universe worthy of reverent wonder..' - Thoth
#mcfc Born. Bred. Made.

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I have to say the Channel 5 Sport DAZN Football commentary and punditry has been really poor during the FIFA Club World Cup Zero insight or proper analysis of the games. All they want to smile and look good while spouting crap.

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CITYofAtlantis Keir Starmer As of August 2025, British public opinion of Keir Starmer is largely negative. Recent polls (YouGov, Opinium, Statista) show net approval at -44% to -51%, with only 18-28% viewing him favorably vs. 61-72% unfavorably. Key criticisms include immigration failures, economic

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🚨"If you sign up for Digital ID, it’ll be the last truly free decision you ever make." - Dr. Michael Yeadon, Toxicologist & former Pfizer Executive

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Over the past five years, 20 energy companies dominating the UK energy industry reported operating profits of over £514bn. And meanwhile, we are being fleeced by them. The cost of living crisis is because of a complete failure to address corporate fleecing like this.

Over the past five years, 20 energy companies dominating the UK energy industry reported operating profits of over £514bn. And meanwhile, we are being fleeced by them. The cost of living crisis is because of a complete failure to address corporate fleecing like this.
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The Office for Budget Responsibility admitted that Net Zero would cost a staggering £800 billion over the next two decades. UK emissions are less than 1% of the global total. UK net zero won’t make any difference. And we simply can’t afford it. telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/…