@J0k3ster_@boblaporta@WeAreTheOverlap@_D4V33D_ Maybe..
Only,.. yesterday's Messi wasn't prime Messi, it was 39 yr old Messi.
England could have tried to stop those crosses
He delivered more than 6 dangerous balls into the box, and you're saying Tuchel couldn't have picked on that...
@boblaporta@WeAreTheOverlap@_D4V33D_ Messi is the goat, but don't downplay how Beckham was good on the ball or even Kdb
They're not far off from Messi when it comes to playmaking abeg...
๐๐๐๐๐จ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ซ๐๐ข๐ง ๐๐จ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐๐ฉ๐๐๐ญ๐
I have just been on a call with the Department for Transport and East Midlands Railways following the horrific incident between Bedford and Luton on Friday.
Over 80 people were treated in hospital, 28 remain in hospital, with 9 of those in a critical condition. My thoughts remain with those injured, their family and friends, and the driver of one of the trains who sadly passed away.
A full investigation will be undertaken into the collision and how it happened.
๐๐ซ๐๐ฏ๐๐ฅ ๐๐ง๐๐จ๐ซ๐ฆ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง
We have been provided with some important travel updates for anybody who usually travels by train during the week. The line between Bedford and Luton is expected to remain closed for the rest of the week.
As a result, there will be no GTR services north of Luton and no EMR services south of Bedford, with a
rail replacement bus service in operation between Luton and Bedford. Passengers are advised to travel only if their journey is essential.
From Monday, north of London St Pancras, Thameslink will run a limited service as far as Luton only. People should travel only if absolutely necessary. There will be no trains between Bedford and Luton, only rail replacement buses.
Elsewhere, north of London St Pancras on Thameslink, there will be:
- Four trains an hour to and from Luton during peak hours
- Two trains an hour to and from Luton outside of peak hours
The following buses will run from Monday:
- Bedford to Luton Airport Parkway and back, calling at Luton only (shuttle every ~15 mins)
- Bedford to Luton and back, calling at Flitwick, Harlington and Leagrave (shuttle every ~30 mins)
For as long as the Midland Mainline is closed at Bedford, train operators are accepting tickets for EMR customers. If passenger journeys are affected, their tickets will be accepted on any alternative route. If passengers decide to travel on EMR once the line is reopened, then their connecting ticket on other
operators will be valid on that other day too.
Passengers are encouraged to check National Rail Enquiries for the latest information.
EMR has established a dedicated call line for those customers and their families who were directly involved in the incident on Friday night. The line is staffed by trained colleagues who will be able to help with queries including the return of personal possessions and from Monday 21 June refer customers and families to the British Red Cross should further support be helpful. The line is open today until 8pm and from 7am to 8pm Monday to Friday. The telephone number is 0333 212 59 34.
Finally, I have seen some amazing stories of our local community coming together to support those affected by Friday's incident. Thank you to everybody who has been involved in supporting those impacted in anyway.
If Keir Starmer does resign, history will look back on his reign and scratch its head as to why the hell he was so hated.
On paper, he's probably delivered more to working British people in such a short time than any PM for decades.
After inheriting an absolute mess: NHS waiting lists fallen. Worker's rights improved. Rail operators nationalised. Improved relations with EU and improved UK's global reputation. Removed non-dom tax status. Halved childcare costs. Boosted state pensions. Lowest homicide rate in 50 years. Lifted 550k children out of poverty. Immigration vastly reduced.
We are in the age of billionaire funded misinformation, whose sole purpose is to topple democratically elected leaders, and insert leadership that favours the wealthy elites over the working people. Looks like the game plan is working...