@NickFerrariLBC It cost me over £300 a month, and nearly 4 hours a day to commute to work. There are very few things I can do in the office I can't do remotely.
If I have to "get back to work" I will be so thoroughly miserable :(
@BBCNews@mrjamesob "...She attempted to open the shop during lockdown, putting a sign in the window declaring that Article 61 of Magna Carta allowed her to opt out of the law and that she "does not consent".
She now owes nearly £20,000 in fines and costs "
That there? Cause and effect. Not sorry.
@HSBC_UK automated phone system offline, can’t logon to internet banking without a shitty pin reader thing, and can’t register for mobile banking because the app doesn’t work.
Can’t access money. Useless POS
@Stephb0107@1CheshireCheese It's the incredulity at the responses that make this tweet so important.
People don't get it. Even when pointed out to them, they don't believe it.
This is what people voted for, whether they realize that or not. The next few years is going to be full of little findings like this
@MarionTiger @ScrtDrugAddict Music is rather subjective. This is one I'm 100% willing to concede. I prefer the softer country sound too, but Houstons voice was phenomenal
@danwootton Considering the number of pubs that stop you from entering if you're wearing trainers, it doesn't seem to be that much of a stretch to expect people not be plague carriers
@stephenfry We've been binging on the show Bones lately, and were curious how much of Gordon Wyatt's was scripted, and how much you brought yourself. Some of the light hearted ranting was so... you.