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mtaulty.bsky.social
"he does something to do with computers"
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Are we watching GB News or GBBC News? It can be hard to tell.
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The UK pronunciation is "Dodgy", right?
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He'll sell it using his "Art of the Deal" ninja moves. Day 1: List it at $1m. Day 2: Move it to $2m claiming "highest demand ever seen". Later that day: Drop it to $50K saying he's been "unfair to buyers". Day 3: Sell it for $20K and a signed NDA.
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It's like a layout from a video game.
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This was great, especially by the point that you got to Emu as Prime Minister.
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I guess he's still waiting for "them" to explain everything to him about Farage and Reform. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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How many days before she launches the LizCoin or did I miss that already? 🀣
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Customs to be issued with new tariff calculation device...
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Good read and it strikes me how much that "vibe coding" term has stuck rather than, say, vibe writing, vibe composing, vibe filmmaking, etc. Maybe it's all just "vibing" πŸ™‚
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Or applying "natural justice" and ensuring that your donor doesn't have to pay Β£45,000,000 to the Treasury? www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
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No way! 🀣
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Wikipedia says... Sir Paul Roderick Clucas Marshall was born in London, public school educated, read History at Oxford, worked in the City and has an antiques shop in Chelsea. And he's railing against "the Metropolitan Elite" 🀣
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He seems to be over in LA where he's bigging up the country (quote); "In my country, we tend to be a bit behind, America has all the new ideas" and already talking in terms of (quote); "When we win the next general election" youtu.be/JR9b-JJ6Uv0?...
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Another surprise is that he's, once again, hanging out in the US.
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What a surprise.
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Didn't she do that in 2016?
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On that basis, schedule another "nice call" for 8th July.
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You can pretty much promise anything if your numbers don't need to add up. ifs.org.uk/articles/ref...
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They also have to use the fax machine two days per week πŸ˜‰
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What are these cars that the US wants to sell to Europe? 🀣
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iPhone 16 Pro from $1,248.75 (incl. $249.75 Trump Tax). πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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A population encouraged to vote against its own interests directed by media coverage too shallow or too biased to guide a rational debate.
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Bloatpad? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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Don't forget to mention that he's a "GB News personality" - he didn't seem to like that being omitted 🀣
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What are the odds that he's paid for it himself?
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Yeah, I know πŸ™What it actually made me realise is that these broadband providers are doing the same thing that insurance companies used to do - i.e. new business is discounted, repeat business is punished. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ As a new customer, BT is also 40% cheaper than what they're offering me.
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For BBC "impartiality", you probably now need to post one of the really good things about Brexit....🀣
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Lowe in 2024 : "Farage for PM!" Lowe in 2025 : "Farage not fit to be PM!" In a rational world, that terrible judgement alone would be game over for Lowe in any kind of public role.
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Has she ruled out raising the limit? πŸ™‚ It's been reducing for 8 years or so due to inflation. Or, perhaps, she could raise the allowance for UK stocks/shares ISAs if that's what she wants to incentivise? Carrot rather than stick?
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This felt like an exercise in giving him enough rope...he comes across as really quite unpleasant. Factually, does he genuinely employ "hundreds of people" as he said? find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/_dO...
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They didn't end Freedom of Movement, they just means-tested it.
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"We have a term, 'integrity'. It's an old term but it means, basically, being honest and having moral principles. It's a pretty accurate term but it's an old fashioned sound but integrity is down"
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"Citizens of Nowhere" living in a "Country of Strangers" run as "A Lab Experiment" πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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"Everything" seems like an overstatement given you don't seem to cover all the drawdown options. This might be a better resource... www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/pensions-...
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Reminds me of the Rumsfeld quote about "unknowns"... There's hidden integrity. There's transparent integrity. Then, there's the hidden corruption. And, lastly there's the transparent corruption. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
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When he boards a plane, does he trust the pilot?
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"Fantastic! Historic!" ( worse than it was ) 🀣
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We need to find some way to store the water which falls out of the sky almost non-stop and, seemingly, more than ever before.
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Carney seems bigger than Trump here.
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I think I've seen this film before.
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"Paddington 4: Big Apple Bear" Paddington ( voiced by Sylvester Stallone ) is detained at the US border for failing to pay marmalade tariffs. Faced with deportation to El Salvador, Mr and Mrs Brown ( John Voight and Roseanne Barr ) rush to save him... ( LA shoot, no duffel coats necessary )
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People would be asking whether medical help was required if another "world leader" pulled this sort of stunt but, with Trump, the world shrugs it off as "Business As Usual".