@benonwine For me, Ronaldo at his best was without peer. His game heavily relied on his physicality though and in his later years this has proved to be unsustainable. Messi is a different player, very good at what he does and much more sustainable long term. Peak Ronaldo > Peak Messi. R7🐐
@downund60580785@AlboMP Not just Labor to blame unfortunately. Pretty sure the tax payer picks up the bill as well, not the business but agree is a shit show.
This is Marie-France van Heel, she is a director of Be.EV & Iduna Infrastructure, she is also Chief Marketing and Customer Officer for Octopus Energy. In her capacity on both these rolls she secured a contract to supply EV infrastructure and supply energy to Greater Manchester Combined Authority, the famous “Bus” project the now ex mayor of Manchester keeps banging on about. One thing that he possibly fails to shout about is the this woman that got this contract is in fact Andy Burnham’s wife
@MadDogBrit@freefeeee I’m sorry but what are they supposed to do here? Little shits squaring up to them and refusing to back off. I’m glad they taught them a little life lesson about consequences of actions. FAFO as they say.
Shani Louk—a 23-year-old German woman who was at the Nova dance party—was raped, butchered, murdered, and her body was dragged back to Gaza behind a car.
Thousands of Palestinians are on video fighting with one another—regular people in Gaza, not dressed as Hamas—just for the chance to get at her body, spit on her, beat her, and kick her.
And then they take her lifeless, broken body, and they dump it into the back of one of these pickup trucks. It's 6:37 in the morning, and there are all these guys chanting Allahu Akbar in the back of the truck.
And there was an AP photographer present who snapped that famous photo of her broken body among these huge men chanting.
How did that photographer know to be there?
He won essentially what amounts to the Pulitzer Prize of photography for that photograph that he was only able to take because, of course, he was in league with the terrorists who told him to be there.
That's the kind of moral distortion that I think we, as members of Western society, need to be deeply concerned about.
Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And weak men create hard times.
100 years ago, the British Empire ruled a quarter of the earth.
Today? Factories gone, energy costs crushing families, borders wide open, and a political class that punishes its own citizens for noticing.
Big jump from 25% of the world to less than 0.1%.
This is what national decline actually looks like, and it happened FAST.
They weren’t conquered from outside — they were hollowed out from within by weak leaders who betrayed their own people and allowed the enemy through the gate.
That’s what happens when you abandon your countrymen, your culture, and your beliefs.
Andy Burnham lost a leadership contest to Ed Miliband in 2015 and to Jeremy Corbyn in 2015. He then flounced off away from Westminster with the hump and became Mayor of Manchester, where all he's achieved is 2 quid bus fares and a gazillion quids worth of debt. #FuckOffBurnham
England has never been 'multicultural' or 'multiracial'.
These are subversive terms to mislead the public into thinking that demographic replacement is normal.
England has a right to remain a homogenous country, just like every other country in the world...
He was told it couldn't be done. Then he did it, bigger than anyone dared.
A tunnel under a river when no one had managed it. A railway so straight and smooth they called it God's Wonderful Railway. Bridges that still carry trains nearly two hundred years on.
And when they said an iron ship that size would never float, he built the largest ship in the world. Then built a bigger one.
He worked himself into the ground for it. Eighteen-hour days, a cigar always lit, that tall hat making a small man look enormous. He didn't want comfort. He wanted to build things that would outlast him.
They have. The bridges, the tunnels, the stations, still standing, still working, still ours.
Born in Portsmouth, made in England. The man who decided this country should think bigger.
His name was Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
The people of Makerfield have just elected someone complicit in the mass rape of women and children!
I hope you're fucking happy with yourselves!
You're all traitorous scum!
@RestoreAussies@AngloSaxonLogic@RizviAbul Having regrettably migrated here from UK 11 years ago, the only thing cheaper is petrol. Everything else more expensive and much lower quality. Some fresh produce is ok.
How can you have a better standard of living when housing, goods and services all cost comparatively more?
@ALeighMP We don't blame migrants - we blame your migration policy - which is driving the housing crisis, suppressing wages, increasing the cost of living and transferring wealth from battlers to billionaires...