FFS .....another 35 peers to be elevated to the Lords!!
Old people are being forced to work until they are 68 because there is no money to pay their pensions yet there is money to pay another 35 dossers £371 a DAY ......plus expenses.
Bloody ridiculous.
Instead of subsidised food and alcohol in the House of Commons, I think that only vouchers should be given out. We'll call them dinner tickets - and abolish the alcohol.
That's how they want to treat disabled people, and that's how we should treat ableist politicians.
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Today, as every day, we remember Diogo Jota and André Silva, who tragically passed away one year ago.
Through immeasurable loss and incalculable pain, the impact they made and the legacies they left behind - not only within the footballing world, but in the hearts and minds of so many around the world - has shone through over the last 12 months.
All of our love, support, thoughts and prayers continue to be with Diogo and André's families, friends and all those whose lives were touched by them.
Forever in our hearts, forever our number 20 ❤️
❤️ The permanent memorial for Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva has been installed at Anfield, one year on from their tragic death.
Viewed from different angles, it reveals the numbers 20 and 30, which adorned the back of the brothers' playing shirts.
It also features the lyrics to Jota's famous song so beloved by Liverpool fans, with each letter hand-carved and flowing along the fluid lines and elegant form of the sculpture, reflecting the dynamic yet graceful movement of the player himself.
A single flower placed in tribute has also been cast in bronze, meaning this fragile item of personal remembrance left by a fan at the time of the brothers’ tragic passing is now a lasting physical presence.
A PlayStation controller also sits on the plinth, a metaphor for Jota himself, his love of gaming, and his signature celebration pose - play and friendship paused in time.