Dane Williams (@danewill1) 's Twitter Profile
Dane Williams

@danewill1

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BitcoinHabebe (@bitcoinhabebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Ynyshir Albions FC (@yafcthebuns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

π—§π—›π—œπ—¦ π—ͺπ—˜π—˜π—žπ—˜π—‘π——β€¦ ⬇️ Let’s make it another great turn out Saturday as our 1st team are back at home, facing another tough tie welcoming Ammanford AFC who are on maximum points from 2 games played this season. Ynyshir Albions FC v Ammanford AFC Ynyshir Oval 14:30 KO ⚽️

π—§π—›π—œπ—¦ π—ͺπ—˜π—˜π—žπ—˜π—‘π——β€¦ ⬇️

Let’s make it another great turn out Saturday as our 1st team are back at home, facing another tough tie welcoming Ammanford AFC who are on maximum points from 2 games played this season. 

<a href="/YAFCthebuns/">Ynyshir Albions FC</a> v <a href="/AmmanfordAFC/">Ammanford AFC</a> 
Ynyshir Oval
14:30 KO ⚽️
Lord Talbot (@lord_talbot64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rayner left school with no qualifications. Has never had a high paid job yet manages to be a millionaire. Can anyone explain how?

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I would like to help fund legal actions against corrupt officials who aided and abetted the rape of Britain, per the official government inquiry. Please reply below for consideration.

Albie (@albieamankona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was 16, I nearly died from sepsis. I went to school in a different London borough, commuting by train, but after weeks in hospital I had to relearn how to walk because of how long I was in a coma for, all my muscle wasted away. Recovery took over a year. During my long

Samantha Smith (@samanthataghoy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mother emigrated to England in the early 2000s. She speaks English, works here, pays taxes, contributes to society etc. And she cannot stand migrants who sponge off Britain while refusing to integrate. She followed the law. She loves Britain. They don’t. They don’t want to

Dane Williams (@danewill1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This isn’t an April fools! I would love to hear someone explain the justification behind this. Genuinely can someone Please try and educate me

Basil the Great (@basil_tgmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸš¨πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ JAPAN ENFORCES STRICT NEW IMMIGRATION RULES - If you are illegal you will be deported - If you break the law you will be deported - If you don't follow local customs you will be deported - If you don't respect Japanese culture you will be deported Can we do the same here?

Sid Bensalah πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺπŸ¦…πŸŒΏ (@cybersail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Basil the Great Japan’s approach is simple. If you enter the country, you follow the law, respect the culture, and contribute to the community. There is nothing extreme about that. It’s how stable nations protect social trust and preserve what works. Every country has the right to set

Mario Nawfal (@marionawfal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸš¨πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK'S NEW IMMIGRATION RULES: SETTLEMENT NOW TAKES A DECADE The UK went full "earn it or beat it" mode with a bombshell consultation: Indefinite leave to remain (settlement) jumps from automatic 5 years to a baseline 10. loaded with tough new bars, no criminal record,

Dane Williams (@danewill1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seems like a balanced common sense view. Surely people can see that tax tax tax isn’t the answer. Make people accountable for the spending. That includes stopping all MPs claiming what the normal working man can’t! Like Breakfast and subsidised meals at work!

Alan Smith (@alanjlsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to Β£100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this: The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing. The fifth would pay Β£1. The sixth would pay Β£3.

Suppose that once a week, ten men go out for beer and the bill for all ten comes to Β£100. 

If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

The first four men (the poorest) would pay nothing.

The fifth would pay Β£1.

The sixth would pay Β£3.