@smithsmm Well done Simon. Your school are lucky to have you and I’m sure the staff will appreciate that. And Y6 too! You really can’t do more. Have a good break. Just strolling round the abbey in lovely sunshine! Whitby is busy!!! Hope it lasts!
Today I walked the 5.8 miles to work. From Withington, through Moss Side & Hulme- the bit Sir 'Jim Rat' has never visited [& never will]. The Claremont pub is still serving, and the area's alright, if a little run down. The final shot is of 'Jim's World', of bribery & money.
Robert Jenrick illegally rushed through planning permission to try help a billionaire avoid £45m in property tax.
But he is sick of seeing Asylum Seekers break the law.
Because that’s only for him and his rich buddies.
Robert Jenrick as housing minister directed New towns funds to his own constituency despite it not meeting eligibility criteria: and fast tracked a Tory donors planning appeal after a donation. A knight in shining armour he is not. Reform is a gallery of rogues.
Some kind of serious disconnect here… either he knew but didn’t care or simply ignored the constantly repeated fact that we would be forced to drop standards for a US deal when Lowe supported Brexit… night follows day it was so bleeding obvious!!
Nigel Farage wants to get rid of the NHS and replace it with US style insurance.
Can you afford $50,000 for a broken leg, $500,000 for a new heart, or $2,000,000 for cancer.
Or are you dying?
Lady Mone is now being allowed to keep her 15,000 per week rental income, and she's yet to pay a penny back.
The government should seize all of her assets.
RT if you agree.
Gary Lineker, "I actually think that 80-90% of the country just want to get on with their lives, be friendly with their neighbours"
"They don't look at people of different religions, skin colours, beliefs, traits, and think badly of them"
Who agrees with Gary
True words to me
🔥 Brexit didn’t crash the British economy. It did something worse.
The Economist says Brexit acts like a toxin in the bloodstream of the UK economy 👉binding itself to our long-standing weaknesses and dulling our real strengths.
It’s locked in high energy costs, weak investment or short-termism
After the Brexit vote:
• Business investment flatlined for six years
• Manufacturing exports fell sharply
• Services exports are 4–5% lower than they would have been
• Trade “wins” turned out to be trivial
• Regulatory freedom delivered paperwork, not growth
Brexit has become a permanent drag, keeping us stuck on a low-growth path while politicians argue about numbers instead of reality.
And that’s why “Brexit is done” is such a dangerous lie.
It isn’t done for the economy.
It isn’t done for trade.
It isn’t done for people whose lives and livelihoods were built on EU rights.
The damage didn’t end in 2020.
It’s still unfolding.
https://t.co/P8IuMzaJeb
You destroyed our country by holding that ludicrous and unnecessary Brexit vote. How different our country would be now were it not for you and your government.
Shame on you @David_Cameron.