"If you are getting richer while every other group in the country is getting poorer, you are not paying enough tax"
Gary is a wealthy man who supports Patriotic Millionaires UK (@PatMillsUK) to address economic inequality. He's one of the good guys, worth a follow
Nigel Farage looks completely broken in this airport clash.
The pressure has finally got to him, I honestly thought he was about to punch that Sky News reporter.
He sounds finished. MSM are asking the real questions for the first time and this reaction says it all. Time’s up? #Farage #ReformUK
Just to be clear, then. FIFA:
1) can't possibly intervene when Iran are forced to move, a referee is denied a visa, or fans are barred from the USA
2) can absolutely intervene when a decision goes against the USA that Donald Trump doesn't like
Smashing. All know where we stand
MIKE JOHNSON: “If we lose the midterms, the Dems will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body. They will go after the president's family, the cabinet, his donors, and friends.”
This is actually the best case I’ve heard for voting Democrat.
Sir John Major, "Brexit has been very damaging"
"Most people think of the economic damage, but that's only part of the argument"
"It has as a country made us weaker, more isolated"
"Before Brexit we were the principle ally of the US, that's debatable now"
"We were also a leading member of the European Union that had 500 million people"
"Both of those have gone'
"We're now 70 million in a world of 9.5 billion"
"And we have considerably less clout, and friendship in times of difficulty, than we had before"
John Krasinski insisted the opening of A QUIET PLACE (2018) show the rules instead of explain them.
The studio pushed back, but he kept it. One small sound, one devastating consequence, and the film never has to explain itself again.
Best thing you'll see on the internet today. ❤️
Martin Ødegaard leads the Norway squad and thousands of fans in the iconic Viking Row after securing their place in the World Cup knockout stages. 👏🚣🇳🇴
Football is about moments like these.
🚨 Thierry Henry on Mohamed Salah's first World Cup goal:
🗣️ "This was much more than just another goal for Mohamed Salah. You could see it in the celebration.
The way he sprinted towards the bench, the emotion on his face, the embrace with the coaching staff - that wasn't the reaction of a player who had simply found the net. That was a man living a dream he had waited years to experience.
People will talk about the goal and the assist, but what impressed me most was his maturity. He didn't need to dominate every touch or force the game. He picked the right moments, made the right decisions and delivered when his country needed him most.
That's the sign of a world-class player. Influence isn't always about touching the ball the most; it's about making the biggest moments count.
Sometimes people ask why Salah is adored in Egypt and why Liverpool supporters hold him in such high regard. Nights like this provide the answer.
He represents commitment, humility and relentless hard work. Every success he enjoys has been earned through sacrifice, consistency and an unwavering desire to improve.
This wasn't just Mohamed Salah scoring his first World Cup goal.
It was the reward for years of dedication, and a moment that millions of Egyptians will never forget."
If you have a spare 3 mins and 45 secs today, watch this fantastic grilling by Sally Nugent on BBC Breakfast.
The very first time I've seen Farage questioned properly about his £5M bung, and it's fair to say, he totally fluffed it.
There are points when you can see Farage tremble and even accuse the BBC of putting him in danger. 🤦♂️
It was for security. It was for cars. Nobody cares. It's no one's business. He won't tell us. DANGER!
At one point, he let slip that the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards may 'disagree' with him on the rules around donations.
He knows he's going to be found guilty on this one. He's in trouble, and his face gave it away gloriously.
Top hats off to Sally Nugent. Stellar work. 👏
🚨 Jürgen Klopp has launched a scathing attack on the cooling breaks being used during this World Cup. 👊
"Football is being held hostage by executives sitting in air-conditioned offices.
These breaks are being presented as a shield for player welfare, a noble weapon against the heat. In reality, they are nothing more than a golden cage built for sponsors.
When I saw players standing around during cooling breaks while television timeouts dictated the rhythm of the match, I couldn't help but ask myself: who is the World Cup really serving?
The supporters? The players? Or the advertisers?
A World Cup match should flow like a river. Instead, we are building dams in the middle of it so commercials can be shown.
It's dangerous for the spirit of the game. Football used to be the main event, but it now risks becoming background music for an advertising show."
He didn't hold back. 👏👏