@rahil3272@KemiBadenoch It wasn’t justified! The movement was supported because it was addressing a persistent problem but the violence was largely condoned by many senior politicians. Many protestors went to prison for it as well.
@DavidJReed100@NLondonHousewif@SaulStaniforth There is an institution that does that same thing every year for the next 5 year and 50 years. And it’s public knowledge :) it’s called OBR
@DavidJReed100@stuartshakesby@SaulStaniforth He is actually spot on! Most of welfare is driven by increased cost of living. Which is basically food and other life necessities. And the huge chunk of it is pension.
@DanielSmidstrup@suryanox7 Deep Mind the foundation for googles AI innovation was sold in 2014 for $400m . UK simply don’t have the capital to scale startups. Same in Europe
X is peaceful once you blocked Elon M and liked 10 or 20 centrist posts ;)
Block liberally, follow selectively, mute the ragebait, and it gets a lot quieter.
Today the voices of division will be loud.
They don't speak for the country I know, one that belongs to all of us.
That's our Britain. A Britain worth fighting for.
https://t.co/hjMYNOJYHP
I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division.
We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views.
They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.
@DuxVul@LongRagnar@Para_glider69 I think you are exaggerating. NHS is run by a CEO, board and chair. As a government minister he provides political oversight. He is reliable hand for that task.