Fucking hate politics. Every cunt thinks they’re right, no room from progressive discussion as everyone resorts to insults to get their point across, no tolerance of different opinions.
No wonder this country is fucked, everyone is just looking for an excuse to have one another.
This is absolutely bang on. This is why a right wing party has just smashed Labour to pieces. It’s a result of frustration and not being listened to.
The old racism insult is just way too lazy. People have every right to have a say in what direction the country is going and they are making themselves heard.
I’ve also realised how many lefties also hate Starmer. It turns out people don’t like a left wing communist dictator who got into power under false pretences.
Who would have ever thought it
Kieran McKenna….
- One promotion to The Championship
- 𝗧𝘄𝗼 promotions to the Premier League
- Over 350 goals scored
- Derby double over Norwich
- Four manager of the month awards
- One manager of the season award
In under five years…
From everybody at #ITFC, thank you.
Nunez subbed on and subbed off 15 minutes later….regardless of the score on the pitch this is a huge win
He couldn’t hack it…fucking pathetic 🤣🔰
#ncfc#otbc
This whole thing is a bit odd.
The club were not aware of any Reform involvement as the party booked a private tour online without use of Reform or Farage’s name.
The shirt was purchased rather than gifted as well.
(Via: @Stuart_Watson)
Absolutely fantastic mentality to take the lead after being 2 down, let down yet again by incompetent refereeing, never in this world is that a pen
#itfc
Farage blaming ‘work from home' for Britain’s troubles is just so lazy, whilst attacking the idea of youngsters seeking a work-life balance. It is predictable and it is boring.
For young men and women in modern Britain, finding their way in life is incredibly difficult. No use people of my age telling them that if they stopped buying cappuccinos, they’d all be able to afford a home within a few years. It’s just not true.
Wages are stagnant. House prices are high. Interest is excruciating, on mortgages and student loans.
Everything costs SO much. Rent bleeds them dry, how on earth are they supposed to save 20k for a deposit, if not far more? What, to buy the leasehold on a dingy flat? They don’t even own it, then get done by service charges and whatever else.
Raising a family in Britain is brutally difficult. Childcare is extortionate, so yes - working from home does make that more possible. Good. If British men and women want to have more children, we should be making that as easy as possible.
A lawful relationship between an employee and a private employer is none of our businesses. If they decide working from home is workable, then good for them. If not, that’s fine too.
From my experience in business, happy workers are good workers. They care. They want the business to succeed. That benefits everyone. A healthy work-life balance is essential. Absolutely essential. Anyone who has run a successful business will tell you that.
Politicians of my age are so far away from what young men and women are dealing with. Of course there are many who take the piss, and we should brutally crack down on them. But the good majority of British men and women want to work hard, contribute to society and build a prosperous life for their family.
If they do that from their desk at home, or one in the office, I really don’t care.
If you really think that, and there are good reasons why you might, you again have to be thinking in terms of policy - and look at the reason why workers are rejecting office work. Workers are having to move further out to find affordable homes, thus their commutes are longer than ever, slower than ever, more expensive than ever, for wages that simply aren't worth it. Home working is one of the few ways left for employers to incentives peope to do jobs at all.
As such, you need a full manifesto with productivity as a core value. To that end, you need a housing policy that looks at gentle density and flanking policies to make towns and cities liveable spaces - with a view to shortening commutes and eliminating congestion. You then need to do something about the cost of commuting (getting fuel costs down), while also doing something about wage compression by abolishing the minimum wage, and doing something about weage suppression by implementing remigration polcies.
If, though, you're just going to issue decrees that workers must come into the office, you'll just fund people opting out of the workforce entirely. There's nothing I want so badly that I'm prepared to do three hours commuting a day just to keep up the mortgage up on a Deano box I might never own - which isn't even big enough to raise a family in. There's little wonder that young people see no future remaining in Britain.
But of course, this is the slopulist right we're talking here, so they won't go as far as thinking about objectives-based policy. We might get a PowerPoint presentation with bullet points, but that's the most the right can be arsed with.
Ipswich Town have left a hat and a wreath of flowers on the seat of season ticket holder Andrew Hammond, who sadly passed away this week after taking his own life.
If you are struggling, do not be ashamed to reach out, Friends, family, a work colleague or even a neighbour. It’s okay to not be okay and people are always willing to help.
Fair play to Ipswich, rest in peace Andrew 💙