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Anthony Bowmer

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Not been on this platform for a while, but as a pensioner who didn’t I would like to take a minute to laugh at all the pensioners who voted Labour, before the tears begin to flow

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Trump's Art of the Deal Just Transformed Middle East Politics His $2 trillion deal spree revealed 3 commercial strategies the media missed completely. His Pakistan move left diplomats speechless. Since the media won’t tell you, here's the real breakthrough… A Thread 🧵

Trump's Art of the Deal Just Transformed Middle East Politics

His $2 trillion deal spree revealed 3 commercial strategies the media missed completely.

His Pakistan move left diplomats speechless.

Since the media won’t tell you, here's the real breakthrough…

A Thread 🧵
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Funny how politicians call it a “black hole in the finances.” As if money just vanished into space. It’s not a cosmic mystery — it’s the result of gross incompetence and unrealistic manifesto promises. Calling it a “black hole” just helps those in charge dodge responsibility

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I keep hearing Labour supporters say Reform are a “single-issue” party. Reform talk about immigration because voters are talking about it. Calling it “single-issue” doesn’t make the issue disappear — it just dodges the debate. Says more about public concerns than party strategy.

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UK Democracy. Our system will not collapse in one jump, but be eroded by iteration — nationalisation, weakening juries, executive shortcuts, postponed elections — all “temporary”, all “reasonable”. One justified exception at a time.

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It’s increasingly hard to square Labour’s claim to be the party of working people when so many of its policies prioritise those who don’t work over those who do. That isn’t pro-worker — it’s pro-dependency.