Interview with Michail Antonio on the dark side of football, West Ham’s leadership void, his fallout with Potter and what comes next
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Zack Polanski, "The thing that any government or any leader needs to do is spell out that plan"
"The plan to tackle the climate crisis, the plan to tackle the inequality crisis"
"Why borrowing to invest right now is so important because that is money that is going to our schools, our hospitals, our, transport system"
"That is money that is investing in our economy"
"And so it's so important on these issues of moral righteousness or issues that have moral clarity, that progressives make sure they hold their nerves and are not dictated to by Murdoch's media or a small couple of people who own the press, that ultimately, the people who own politicians are you people in our communities who donate to political parties"
"So we're not taking money from vested interests or dirty money, but actually, politicians are putting forward an agenda that is going to change this country for the better"
In America today, we rank 34th out of 35 countries in childhood poverty and millions of children are food insecure.
Maybe, just maybe, my Republican colleagues would consider holding a single hearing about how we improve the lives of American kids.
Thanks for the reply, Mike, not leaking anything as there are two friendlies to go and I don't know whether he's starting. Most fans and reporters *expect* Stones to start because Tuchel is a huge fan of his, and he's an exceptional centre-back, and because he was given No 5, although you can't always read much into numbers.
Nigel Farage's work over the last 11 weeks broken down:
- Parliamentary votes registered (including on immigration): 0
- Violent racial divisions stoked: 1
We’re in final stage of capitalism where global capital can’t expand or sustain past profits. It’s now consuming public institutions and key systems, sacrificing democracy, welfare, infrastructure, education, healthcare, and ecosystems for short-term gain.
“His response has been to appeal for rage. That’s his response to a father who has lost his son and asked for that not to happen. Exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division would be wrong in any circumstances but to do it when the family are expressly saying please don’t is unforgivable. It shows exactly who he is”
Keir Starmer responds to Nigel Farage at #PMQs
‘The next chapter of Marcus Rashford’s dysfunctional relationship with Manchester United may involve a long summer waiting to discover where he plays next season…’
‘The next chapter of Marcus Rashford’s dysfunctional relationship with Manchester United may involve a long summer waiting to discover where he plays next season…’