This is the Prime Minister, he's responsible for everything that's happened & everything that will happen on his watch. His 80 seat majority has given him no one else to blame but himself, it's all down to him, it's all his fault, no one else's. He owns this, this is his shitshow
Suicide figures are up 200% since lockdown. Could 2 friends please copy and re-post this tweet? We’re trying to demonstrate that someone is always listening.
Call 116 123 (Samaritans UK)
Just two. Any two. Copy, not retweet
This government only makes sense if you remember that their main job is to move as much taxpayer money into private hands (ideally their friends) as quickly as possible.
A bit of fact checking needed here I think @Tom_Randall The BBC didn’t plan to snatch free licences from the over 75s - the government told them to do it.
The vindictiveness of Brexit always stops me in my tracks: taking away our rights to pander to the racist vote, revelling in a ‘win’ that threatens our own jobs and industries, treating the EU with a contempt that reveals such profound ignorance.
It’s all just so fucking nasty.
Five years ago...
🇬🇧 The UK was central to European power - acting as its greatest cultural & diplomatic link to the US and Asia.
👩🏻🏫 Our citizens had rights to work & settle right across our continent.
This government took all that away from us. I will never forgive them.
At the end of the day, this lot, who have slimed their way into leadership, have grown up with the idea that they are better than everyone else and that they are entitled to behave how they jolly well like. I’m not at all surprised by this latest cuntery. It’s imbedded.
Spoke to my beautiful friend last night - a lung doctor in the nhs. She said, while its a lovely gesture, instead of just clapping please could you just never ever vote conservative again.
I understand why it has to happen, but everyone trying to stand somewhere on a line with which sort of Labour they are is entirely irrelevant to the public, it's setting up for a fight with each other rather than thinking about the country.
Yes, Corbyn must carry the can for the second defeat under his leadership, but that should not blind us from what is really going on: it wasn't just Labour that lost on Thursday, it was liberal democracy https://t.co/fLSKKHlSnF