@Ipsos_in_the_UK As we don’t know the terms of return are it’s like blindly agreeing to something. Sounds stupid it absolutely is. The poll shows 52% of Brits want a return. If you expand the graph it shows the sample size is 1137 people. About 47.000.000are entitled to vote.
@labourpress@Nigel_Farage@annaturley He learned from you guys. Hypocritical post lost phones, disappearing messages, redactions and much more. Lying is a Labour trait in this government.
@MaryLouMcDonald@BagFullofToffee I’ve always held the view that sport should remain politics free. Previous action has not made an iota of difference to the events causing the action or the outcome. Ireland has more to lose from action making any action a pyrrhic victory.
@CelandraH@Heccles94 I was not using these events in a historical context, but more from a precedent perspective. Politics in the UK has opened up to a much wider and somewhat crazy audience. Seem to want to justify their narrow narratives. Like the British Empire of old justifies mass migration now.
@narindertweets I get the family want to avoid constant media focus. What happened is dreadful, but police training and guidance need to be investigated. The behaviour of the officers was unacceptable and we need to know why? You can’t just do nothing unless you are trying to cover it up.
@DarrellChaloner@zatzi Glad you’re a bit of a comedian. You seem to be many things, but don’t confuse the simpletons who might just believe you. I’d feel a little embarrassed if Rachel built the idea into her future economic plans. Kier might add keeping the pound to his list of fiscal diligence!😂
@HonestHalo@Yoda001 He had to as it was such a terrible injustice. What happened with grooming gangs? That was not one addressed as far as I know. Why was that?
@Telegraph The staff at a local pubs fully appreciated the enhanced minimum wage. The improved employment rights they secured for all of a week before the pub closed and they lost their jobs.
I explained the government tried to make life better, but they were naive on consequences.
@Heccles94 It’s getting more ridiculous by the day. You have no understanding of business or economics as you make abundantly clear with each idiotic post. If this is the best the Greens can come up with you really are the poster boy for disaster.
#@bbclaurak
Interview with Zia Yusuf was very poor. Question from LK what was more important the interests of family or political response? Is she trying to make Reform sound insensitive over family wishes. Answer things need to change to stop it happening again. So you try both
@Sofia50020Sofia I got all 20. No surprise when you lived through all of these technological and lifestyle innovations. They were everyday tasks at home and at work.
@donmcgowan It’s your opinion. Anyone can make up numbers as easily as you, even with no education at all. That makes someone who did a maths A’level culpable of trying to influence people with incorrect data. We could put that down to stupidity or just trying to promote your own agenda?
@RachelD1892 He is a cause of division. He is a poor PM. He created a right wing fear that undermined our democracy. He protected some communities over others. He is ideologically moribund on a narrow definition of working people and unsustainable cost of welfare. He has crippled business.
@ZackPolanski You have no clue. That makes you dangerous. People may see you as a politician, but you ‘re just a character some people may see as an option. Bond markets are crucial to the well being of the UK as we do not balance our budget. Cost of borrowing determines what we can’t spend.