On the day Boris Johnson could be forced to resign as PM, Jeremy Corbyn is trending on Twitter. A man we're told is irrelevant.
Don't be fooled. Corbyn still scares the living shit out of the corrupt neoliberal establishment.
Corbyn gave British people a fully costed manifesto and they looked at it like it was Sharia law. You people deserve boris and all the chaos he comes with
Headlines like this are unhelpful 🙅♂️
Ridiculing construction workers for talking about their feelings only serves to further stigmatise mental health and self-care in an industry where people are three times more likely to take their own lives. (1/4)
Everyone who’s trotting out the trash that the right-wing papers are spewing forth on the @RMTunion strikes this week should be forced to read this moving account from @JPLeather about why she’s on strike - you might think you know the score, but you really don’t. #RailStrikes
@bigCol123 Those who staunchly boycott: so I guess you ask the landlord of any alternative venue what their view is of Brexit? You're cutting your affordable dining options off to spite your wallet. And what of the local employment these places provide?
@bigCol123 Much overthinking here. I loathe Brexit but 'Spoons, esp my local, remains oasis of value amid a desert of dire overpriced alternatives. Brutal economics trump virtue signalling. £40 feeds fam of 4, inc alc. Great vegan choices too. PS beer watered down? https://t.co/Js6vr1k4TE
#FridayFeeling? #NotMovingOn, not forgetting the thousands deprived of final moments together, the broken hearts while Boris & co puked and threw wine up the walls. This is not over. Karma will prevail.
@Siobhan_Baillie @willquince Oh well done. Did you go in on Wednesday? Did you have a view on #Partygate? Tick tock: 3,840 constituents who made you Stroud's MP are listening avidly to your #deafeningsilence