The UK is like a football club sacking managers constantly because it's easier than admitting that you're just shit
Brexit and 14 years of the Tories completely screwed us and nobody from Burnham to Farage can fix it until we accept that we sold Xabi Alonso for Alberto Aquilani
🚨 NEW: Zack Polanski says the new PM needs to confront the "vested interests that are holding this country back"
"Wealth taxes on the super rich, utilities taken into public ownership, rent controls and affordable housing, and an end to support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza"
Richard is, of course, twisting the facts here to suit his agenda.
1,000 wind turbines were found to contain some asbestos in sealed emergency breaks on internal lift equipment, supplied from China, not the turbines themselves. As the units were sealed, they posed no risk, and they have now been replaced.
Fun fact: In the UK, there are actually more classic cars on the road that still contain asbestos components than the number of wind turbines impacted by this issue.
Stephen Yaxley Lennon
Convicted for
- assaulting an officer in 2005
- assault at a neo-Nazi rally in 2011
- football hooliganism in 2011
- using a false passport in 2013
- mortgage fraud in 2014
- contempt of court in 2019
- stalking a woman in 2021
- libel in 2024
What a patriot
This guy could not have done more to prove my point that the hate for Keir Starmer is utterly illogical, and the result of mass brainwashing and indocrination through propaganda.
1) The 12,000 figure is from 2023, when The Conservatives were in charge, not Labour.
2) It refers to all arrests under two long-standing UK laws: the Communications Act 2003 and the Malicious Communications Act 1988.
3) Arrests, not convictions or jail.
4) All harmful electronic communictions - could be someone sending a message threatening to kill their ex, could be an email, could be a whatsapp message. A small percentage were for online public posts.
Will @Tesla_Dawg even recognise they have been brainwashed when presented with the evidence, or will they dig in?
🚨 NEW: Immigration Minister Mike Tapp has called for a new law forcing a general election if a party forces out its leader
"That would stop the constant churn and focus all politicians on delivery, instead of workplace politics. The country would benefit"
“Football was popular because the poor were happy to play with a ball. When football turned into dishonest business, that is when the wealthy classes saw an opportunity in it, and since then it no longer belongs to the poor.”
— Marcelo Bielsa
If Keir Starmer does resign, history will look back on his reign and scratch its head as to why the hell he was so hated.
On paper, he's probably delivered more to working British people in such a short time than any PM for decades.
After inheriting an absolute mess: NHS waiting lists fallen. Worker's rights improved. Rail operators nationalised. Improved relations with EU and improved UK's global reputation. Removed non-dom tax status. Halved childcare costs. Boosted state pensions. Lowest homicide rate in 50 years. Lifted 550k children out of poverty. Immigration vastly reduced.
We are in the age of billionaire funded misinformation, whose sole purpose is to topple democratically elected leaders, and insert leadership that favours the wealthy elites over the working people. Looks like the game plan is working...
This might sound crazy, but I feel like a better message would've been to tell men to drink less and stop beating their partners regardless of a football result, instead of enabling them by putting the blame on a football team with a smile on your crusty looking face.