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  • Mora em Tamworth, UK
  • De Tamworth, UK
  • Estudou Various em Kingsbury Comprehensive
    Class of 1980-1984
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  • 11/05/1968
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  • A friend posted this and I thought it quite apt, so I’d also like to apply…….
    Dear Prime Minister & Home Secretary,
    I hope this letter finds you well, fully caffeinated, and in possession
    of a calculator.
    I’m writing with what I believe is a modest, fiscally responsible
    proposal. I understand the Government is offering up to £40,000 to
    certain individuals to voluntarily leave the United Kingdom. First of
    all — bold strategy. Nothing says “strong borders” quite like a
    cashback scheme.
    Now, I regret to inform you that I am, in fact, a fully tax-paying,
    law-abiding British citizen. I know — awkward. I appreciate this may
    disqualify me from the premium exit package, but I’m willing to
    negotiate.
    I would like to formally apply for £35,000 to leave.
    You see, unlike some applicants, I haven’t broken any laws to get here.
    I didn’t arrive by dinghy. I didn’t require processing, housing, or
    legal appeals. I’ve actually been funding the whole operation through
    PAYE for years — which I believe makes me a loyal shareholder in this
    enterprise.
    Given that you’re prepared to offer £40,000 for someone to depart
    voluntarily after entering illegally, I feel £35,000 for someone who’s
    been here legally all along represents excellent value for money. Think
    of it as a “Buy British, Get One Gone” discount.
    For £35,000 I will:
    • Leave quietly.
    • Not require a press conference.
    • Not demand a diversity officer to wave me off.
    • Even carry my own suitcase to the airport.
    I may also tweet a polite thank-you note on departure, praising the
    efficiency of the scheme.
    Frankly, it feels like I’ve misunderstood how incentives work in modern
    Britain. All these years I thought obeying the law, paying taxes, and
    contributing to society were the winning strategy. Turns out the real
    pro-move is to arrive unlawfully and wait for a loyalty bonus.
    Who knew?
    While British families are juggling rent, energy bills, and the weekly
    food shop like contestants on a dystopian game show, it’s reassuring to
    know the Treasury has located a spare £40,000 per head for voluntary
    goodbyes.
    May I ask — is there a points card? Ten years of National Insurance
    contributions and I get a free exit bonus? If so, I believe I’m
    overdue.
    In the spirit of fairness and fiscal responsibility, I am not even
    asking for the full £40,000. I’m trimming £5,000 off to help balance
    the books. That’s the kind of responsible budgeting I was raised on.
    If successful, I promise to:
    • Leave via a scheduled flight (economy is fine).
    • Not stage a protest on the runway.
    • And refrain from re-entering on a small boat to see if I qualify
    twice.
    All I ask is equal treatment. If departure is now a funded career
    pathway, I would very much like to submit my CV.
    Yours in hopeful relocation,
    A slightly confused taxpayer!
    A friend posted this and I thought it quite apt, so I’d also like to apply……. Dear Prime Minister & Home Secretary, I hope this letter finds you well, fully caffeinated, and in possession of a calculator. I’m writing with what I believe is a modest, fiscally responsible proposal. I understand the Government is offering up to £40,000 to certain individuals to voluntarily leave the United Kingdom. First of all — bold strategy. Nothing says “strong borders” quite like a cashback scheme. Now, I regret to inform you that I am, in fact, a fully tax-paying, law-abiding British citizen. I know — awkward. I appreciate this may disqualify me from the premium exit package, but I’m willing to negotiate. I would like to formally apply for £35,000 to leave. You see, unlike some applicants, I haven’t broken any laws to get here. I didn’t arrive by dinghy. I didn’t require processing, housing, or legal appeals. I’ve actually been funding the whole operation through PAYE for years — which I believe makes me a loyal shareholder in this enterprise. Given that you’re prepared to offer £40,000 for someone to depart voluntarily after entering illegally, I feel £35,000 for someone who’s been here legally all along represents excellent value for money. Think of it as a “Buy British, Get One Gone” discount. For £35,000 I will: • Leave quietly. • Not require a press conference. • Not demand a diversity officer to wave me off. • Even carry my own suitcase to the airport. I may also tweet a polite thank-you note on departure, praising the efficiency of the scheme. Frankly, it feels like I’ve misunderstood how incentives work in modern Britain. All these years I thought obeying the law, paying taxes, and contributing to society were the winning strategy. Turns out the real pro-move is to arrive unlawfully and wait for a loyalty bonus. Who knew? While British families are juggling rent, energy bills, and the weekly food shop like contestants on a dystopian game show, it’s reassuring to know the Treasury has located a spare £40,000 per head for voluntary goodbyes. May I ask — is there a points card? Ten years of National Insurance contributions and I get a free exit bonus? If so, I believe I’m overdue. In the spirit of fairness and fiscal responsibility, I am not even asking for the full £40,000. I’m trimming £5,000 off to help balance the books. That’s the kind of responsible budgeting I was raised on. If successful, I promise to: • Leave via a scheduled flight (economy is fine). • Not stage a protest on the runway. • And refrain from re-entering on a small boat to see if I qualify twice. All I ask is equal treatment. If departure is now a funded career pathway, I would very much like to submit my CV. Yours in hopeful relocation, A slightly confused taxpayer!
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  • Happy birthday!
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  • Sometimes it's the simple things in life that can bring gratitude and joy to my life like today, my elderly neighbour knocked on my door bless her this morning asking if I could help her with her stuck kitchen drawer, she couldn't open it to get a teaspoon out! "No problem I said" and promptly got my tool kit and popped round, the screws holding the mechanism had come loose, so a quick tighten up and now all is as good as new! And what a great cuppa she made me as well! #Neighbours #Help #Community
    Sometimes it's the simple things in life that can bring gratitude and joy to my life like today, my elderly neighbour knocked on my door bless her this morning asking if I could help her with her stuck kitchen drawer, she couldn't open it to get a teaspoon out! "No problem I said" and promptly got my tool kit and popped round, the screws holding the mechanism had come loose, so a quick tighten up and now all is as good as new! And what a great cuppa she made me as well! 👍😍 #Neighbours #Help #Community
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  • Absolutely hooked on this! #Landman #TVSeries

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zxh49-bsIk&t=10s
    Absolutely hooked on this! 🤩 #Landman #TVSeries https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zxh49-bsIk&t=10s
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  • Well, here in the UK we are currently experiencing Storm Goretti moving in, where I am in the Midlands we currently have about 2 inches of snow and it's still falling, so let's see how it is in the morning? #Weather #Storms
    Well, here in the UK we are currently experiencing Storm Goretti moving in, where I am in the Midlands we currently have about 2 inches of snow and it's still falling, so let's see how it is in the morning?😀 #Weather #Storms
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  • It takes courage! #Courage #Alcohol #Addiction #Sober #Sobriety #AlcoholFree
    It takes courage! 😉 #Courage #Alcohol #Addiction #Sober #Sobriety #AlcoholFree
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  • Happy New Year 2026 all! #Happy #NewYear #Celebrations
    Happy New Year 2026 all! 👍😎 #Happy #NewYear #Celebrations
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  • This family saved a wolf and her cubs from two bears... and then... #Animals #PetFriends #Nature #Kind
    This family saved a wolf and her cubs from two bears... and then... 😍🐯 #Animals #PetFriends #Nature #Kind
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  • Merry Christmas everyone!
    Merry Christmas everyone! 😍🎉🎄🎅
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  • This man rescued a tiny leopard out of the snow, away from the wolves... #Animals #PetFriends #Nature #Kind
    This man rescued a tiny leopard out of the snow, away from the wolves...😍🐯 #Animals #PetFriends #Nature #Kind
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