Keir Starmer: “Elon musk is the problem and Grok.”
Translation: “𝕏 exposed the grooming gangs and exposes the failures of the British government .”
They hate Elon and 𝕏 because they cannot control the narrative.
Millions of people in the UK are working full time, doing everything they're supposed to do, and still struggling every month.
Rent takes half your wage.
Bills take the rest.
Food shopping costs more every week.
Then you're expected to save for a house, build an emergency fund, and somehow enjoy life as well. Save what exactly? There's literally nothing left.
People aren't asking to be rich.
They're asking for a full time job to provide a basic standard of living again.
Just to put things in perspective.
The average state pension in Spain is higher than in the UK.
The cost of living in Spain is 33% lower than in the UK.
Spain's equivalent to our council tax is about a tenth of what we pay in the UK. And they get daily bin collections.
Where's our money going?
We've reached the point in the UK where working full time just isn't enough to survive anymore.
It used to mean stability. A place of your own, decent food in the fridge, maybe a holiday once a year, and not stressing every time something went wrong.
Now you can work all day, come home exhausted, and still wonder how you're supposed to afford everything.
Rent is ridiculous. Bills never stop. Food prices seem to change every week.
Meanwhile wages have barely moved.
You're not lazy and you're not bad with money. You're just trying to survive in a system where the cost of everything keeps rising except your pay.
At this point prices in The UK are just made up:
What do you mean a return train to London is £140?
How is a weekend away in England £600? I can go abroad for a week for that!
Why is a house that was £700 a month a few years ago now £1500 a month?
How is a full tank of fuel now costing more than £100?
Why is my car insurance going up every year on the same car with no claims?
How is 2 carrier bags of shopping costing me nearly £100?
We're honestly done aren't we.
A 7-year-old boy gets on a train in Tokyo. Alone.
No mother. No phone. No adult watching him at all.
He bows to the driver, finds his seat, and folds his hands in his lap.
He is going to school. By himself. Across a city of 14 million strangers.
And not one person on that train thinks anything is wrong.
A businessman glances up, then goes back to his paper.
An old woman smiles at the boy and looks away.
Nobody films him. Nobody calls anyone. Nobody is afraid.
Because in Japan, a small child alone is not a victim waiting to happen.
He is just a kid going to school. Like every kid before him.
I grew up being told the opposite. Lock the door. Watch your back. Trust no one.
Never let them out of your sight, not for one second, or the world will take them.
And somewhere along the way, I started to believe that was simply the truth.
Then I watched a 7-year-old ride home alone through a city of millions.
And step off at his stop. And walk the rest of the way. Safe.
We had this once, too.
A street that watched your kids. A town that brought them home.
Japan didn't find some secret. They just never stopped being decent to each other.
Quietly. Every single day. While the rest of us forgot we ever could.
That little boy will get home tonight.
He always does.
In 2026, Liverpool have 0 wins in 9 Premier League games in which Mo Salah hasn't started.
Six points from a possible 27.
In all comps, it's 1 win in 12 without Salah starting this year - that win was against Barnsley in January.
They've won 12/17 when Salah has started.
I have witnessed this club go from doubters to believers, and from believers to champions. It took hard work and I always did everything I could to help the club get there. Nothing makes me prouder than that.
Us crumbling to yet another defeat this season was very painful and not what our fans deserve. I want to see Liverpool go back to being the heavy metal attacking team that opponents fear and back to being a team that wins trophies. That is the football I know how to play and that is the identity that needs to be recovered and kept for good. It cannot be negotiable and everyone that joins this club should adapt to it.
Winning some games here and there is not what Liverpool should be about. All teams win games.
Liverpool will always be a club that means a great deal to me and to my family. I want to see it succeed for long after I have moved on.
As I’ve always said, qualifying to next season’s Champions League is the bare minimum and I will do everything I can to make that happen.
Liverpool have let in SEVENTY FIVE goals this season, the most in 33 years.
That’s after spending £450m in the summer and without any crucial injuries in our defence.
It’s down to horrifying coaching.
Arne Slot, you’ve ruined my club.
Newcastle paying a combined £223m for Anthony Elanga, Nick Woltemade, Jacob Ramsey and a 29-year-old Yoane Wissa with a year left on his deal is probably up there with the worst transfer windows a Premier League club has ever had.
Salah, Robertson and now Alisson leaving in the summer will destroy the chemistry in this team and it screams one thing.
No one wants to play under Slot.