I’ve now managed to stay on Twitter for 14 years (with a wonderfully mixed collection of followers) without the need to resort to gratuitously offensive comment and personal abuse of anyone. Disagreement is fine and dandy. The bile is always unnecessary.
@KevsTribulation Kevin, can you show me one person who has got ADHD medication in the UK without a diagnosis, just one?
If you're going to insist on spouting this nonsense, let's see the evidence.
Clarification: Sky News was not at the property at 7.41am. As has already been acknowledged, and as shown in the footage from 10.19am, Sky News was outside a property where Mr Farage was registered to vote at the last election. Sky News did not interact with Mr Farage’s daughter.
On a single occasion, we approached the property without a camera operator, identified ourselves as Sky News, and the adult occupant chose not to engage. We were seeking to contact Mr Farage to ask questions about the gift he accepted from Mr Cottrell. This is a well-established and routine journalistic practice when reporting on matters of legitimate public interest.
The footage clearly demonstrates that Sky News did not “hound” or pursue Mr Farage’s daughter. At no stage did we seek to speak to anyone other than Mr Farage in connection with this story.
@KellyMatshall@6_LFC_20@DammitDammit144@squinteratn Your evidence is a news report from 2005 that didn’t publish any data to back it up but was referenced in a speech. But even if this was true, why is it a problem?
@KellyMatshall@6_LFC_20@DammitDammit144@squinteratn If they don’t register with the authorities how are they taking jobs, opening businesses, sending their kids to schools etc?
By the way, this place is still predominantly white and we still have a whole host of problems you are blaming on others.
1. Here is a thread with some financial facts about spurs Villa & Newcastle & why league position money is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things
Spurs revenue is double Newcastle and Villa at £600m
Matchday spurs make £126m the others £52m & £36m
Quote: "This is how USAID spent your tax dollars"
I think people have lost the will to try fact-check this guy due to the volume of lies he spreads.
Also it's actually pretty difficult with this image and quite time consuming.
It just happens I had nothing better to do. /1
This is a bizarre attempt at ‘gotcha’
The email is very sensible and very responsible in the middle of a pandemic with a rapidly changing picture.
I would be far more worried if it didn’t exist, and I also hope they are still looking into our too high level of excess deaths
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Due to the fire hazard, in 1944, construction began on 10 firewater reservoirs (out of a total of 17 planned) within the Auschwitz camp complex. One of these, measuring 25 x 5 meters, was built inside the Auschwitz I camp fence, near the so-called Birkenallee. It is likely that during the final stages of construction, the reservoir was equipped with swimming pool elements: starting blocks, a diving board, and a ladder. Survivors’ testimonies provide different interpretations of the reasons for this modification.
One theory suggests that camp functionaries (block leaders, kapos) initiated the addition of these swimming pool features. Allegedly, camp physician Eduard Wirths approved the idea under the pretext that swimming would improve prisoners' physical condition and thus increase their ability to work. This theory seems plausible since such modifications could not have been made without the approval of the SS authorities, as they required scarce materials—bricks, iron, and mortar.
The denier's argument—that the presence of a swimming pool in Auschwitz proves that prisoners enjoyed excellent living conditions and therefore the high mortality rate was impossible—is entirely false.
Holocaust denial is nothing more than a conspiracy theory built on lies and hatred.
@KateNicholl@allianceparty Are there any stats on how many times the Petition of Concern has been used and how many of those could be genuinely regarded as being to protect one side or the other?
Before Brexit, under the Dublin Agreement, the UK could transfer asylum seekers to the EU member state responsible for their claim - often the country of first entry.
The very grifters complaining about migration campaigned to leave the system that enabled those returns.
Where is the scrutiny and challenge of this utter claptrap in the media?
Villa fans: “it’s so unfair Spurs finished 17th twice in a row but can spend more money than us!”
Maybe you should look at this…
#THFC have made a total of £850M MORE than Aston Villa, Since 2020.
Spurs have a unique stadium that generates hundreds of millions a year. To add to that, Spurs are in a good position with FFP and PSR so we can spend a lot.
Us finishing 17th consecutively is irrelevant to how much we could theoretically spend.
Spurs generate considerably much more than Aston Villa simply because we are a bigger club.
@stephenirwin80@timmckane@BBCNolan No doubt words matter. On both sides. To claim there wasn’t an outcry over O’Neill’s comments is nonsense. It’s the same way the outcry for band parades in honour of loyalist terrorists only comes from one side. Leadership involves talking to those beyond your base.
@stephenirwin80@timmckane@BBCNolan Your point was why there isn’t an outcry about it. There has been and continues to be. Sure at one stage the media was banned from
broadcasting their voices. For the record, no one should be promoting terrorism.