Shout out to the employee at @Wickes who straight up asked my wife if she was “shopping for somebody” when she was buying plaster and tools to do DIY at our house.
Great to know that misogyny and sexism still exist at your Worcester store in 2025
@CoachDaveSaul@CoachDanCasey Throwing into double coverage at the sideline, and scoring a TD? Looks like a rubbish play to me. Shouldn’t be scoring on offensive plays tbh. 😂
@Danstarr69BCAFC@OfficialRandL@BRITs So when you turn up late, start late, spend more time downing beers back/side of stage than playing songs and blame the organiser when you run over, it’s the festivals fault? Cool
Remember when Bad Boy Chiller crews entourage stomped on the head of the stage manager at @OfficialRandL
Why the fuck are they even being given a platform on @BRITs pre show? They didn’t even apologise publicly.
All I’m saying, is if you pretend you only like @Architectsuk old music and hate the new stuff, yet also claim to like Linkin park, then you’re a cockwomble and you should just get in the bin
The fact of the matter is, we the public choose to clap for them, when in reality, clapping for our NHS workers does nothing.
Strikes are a last resort, they’ve already had their pay cut to pieces.
It blows my mind that people are genuinely shocked by public sector workers striking.
They’ve tried hoping the government would increase pay in line with inflation.
They’ve been trying to negotiate for a better deal over a decade with an Austerity focused government.
If you’re annoyed by strike action remember this:
Employers could improve conditions for their workers at any time and choose not to.
There would have been multiple meetings to reach a deal for pay/pensions/rights, and the employers chose not to.
Strikes are a last resort.