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Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on
Because graduates from those countries have no need to work as indentured servants 🤣 -
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Do you think Air Travel is safe these days?
I'm scared of the pigs. But the flight is not a problem. -
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Did you file 2023 personal Thai taxes?
So, you want people to show you how much they earn. -
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Reform UK Surpasses Conservative Party Membership in Landmark Shift
In 4 years Reform will be ready to govern or a strong coalition with the Tories, Labour are finished They maybe are doing what they said in their manifesto, but broke so many promises they made in interviews and debates Source : Perplexity Economic Justice: Labour promised to support common ownership of rail, mail, energy, and water but has not committed to repealing privatization structures in the NHS introduced by the previous government. Defend Migrants’ Rights: The party pledged an immigration system based on compassion but failed to abolish the NHS surcharge for all migrant workers, creating a two-tiered healthcare access policy. Workers’ Rights: Labour had committed to strengthening workers' rights and trade unions but has faced criticism for not delivering on these promises effectively. Tax Policies: Labour promised not to raise taxes on working people. However, they have implemented significant tax increases, including a £25 billion hike through National Insurance, which disproportionately affects workers. Support for Farmers: The party assured farmers that they would protect Agricultural Property Relief but broke this promise by reducing relief and imposing inheritance tax on farmland in the 2024 Autumn Budget. Winter Fuel Allowance: Labour representatives campaigned on helping pensioners with fuel bills but voted to scrap the winter fuel allowance shortly after taking office, impacting vulnerable pensioners. NHS Infrastructure: Labour promised to build a new Royal Berkshire Hospital but announced a review of the hospital program instead of moving forward with construction plans. Foreign Policy: Keir Starmer had pledged to promote peace and human rights but has been criticized for prioritizing trade agreements over human rights issues, particularly concerning Kashmir. WASPI Women: Labour initially promised support and compensation for the WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) women affected by changes to the state pension age. However, they recently backtracked, stating that compensation would not be provided despite prior commitments made by key party leaders during their time in opposition -
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Trump supports immigration visas backed by Musk: ‘I have many H-1B visas on
My memory may not be as good as yours. Can you remind me which party has consistently reduced funding for education since Regan? -
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Do you think Air Travel is safe these days?
I'll be guarded in my response but after my flight on Thai back to London on 26th December I will never be flying them again -
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93 Dead, 575 Injured in Two Days of New Year Road Crashes
"Motorcycles were involved in 85.4% of accidents" -
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Jeju Air Flight from Bangkok Skids Off Runway at Muan Airport, 28 Dead
Well that is a new fear unlocked. Wonder why a solid concrete, plane disintegrating wall is necessary rather than a wired fence at the end of the runway? I feel the passengers would have survived a collision with a wired fence. Is this a common feature at the end of airport runways?
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