Reform: "Waaaaahhhhh! We're being banned from laying a wreath!"
UK: "No you're not. You just don't have enough seats."
Reform: "Waaaaahhhhh! That's not fair!"
UK: "Farage could always have laid a wreath in Clacton."
Reform: "Waaaaahhhhh! But there'd be no cameras there!"
UK:
@j_tierney07@montysbiscuit@holte So using that logic, for World Cup finals, all pundits should French, Spanish, Argentinean etc, as no English pundit has played at that level?
REVEALED:
The King and Prince William are funding their private lifestyles by secretly levying millions of pounds a year of charges from the armed forces, the NHS, state schools, charities, mining companies and the general public.
https://t.co/iqcfnCqPru
Bellingcat’s Financial Investigations team explores the bizarre streams of online gambling company 1xBet, that allow gamblers to bet on tournaments organised on an industrial scale from amateur sports separated by curtains to strange arcade-like games. https://t.co/uDyv6wZkk4
Looks like a newspaper owned by the Fourth Lord Rothermere, who inherited it from the Third Lord Rothermere, who inherited it from the Second Lord Rothermere, who inherited it from the First Lord Rothermere, is bitterly opposed to Labour's plans for inheritance tax
@Matt5cott Erm, no love for Man City and I do think their owners are using the club to extend influence and power, but to say "who really knew anything of the UAE or Abu Dhabi before Man City" is an enormous stretch.
@SkySportsNews A very different take now than the one immediately after the ruling was handed down which effectively just parroted the Man City statement. Balance needed in this type of reporting