@JeremyVineOn5@iamradzi@thecarolemalone@theJeremyVine I don’t think most people have a problem immigrants if they renter the country the correct way and are here to contribute, what most people are angry with is this and previous governments allowing the boats to constantly come in and they wonder why the country is so fed up.
This is the difference this Labour government is making.
Kids starting the day full and ready to learn, no matter their background.
An achievement all Labour MPs can be proud of- and opposed by the Conservatives and Reform.
@BBCNews Our “justice “ system everybody…what a country we live in, they claimed racism affected the outcome, doesn’t mater what colour you are, you can’t go around assaulting police and that’s what they did
Two brothers accused of assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport will not face a third trial.
North of England Correspondent @ShingiMararike reports outside Liverpool Crown Court and explains the events.
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John Aldridge signed for Tranmere Rovers from Real Sociedad as a 32-year-old in 1991 for a fee of £250,000. Sociedad originally wanted double that amount; however, Rovers' manager Johnny King worked his magic.
Aldo had struggled with life in the Basque Region, even though he was doing the business on the pitch; his kids were suffering. So he wanted to move back near Merseyside.
So, even though he was in his prime, he moved down a level to accommodate his family.
He netted 174 goals in 294 games, including a remarkable 40 goals in his debut season — a club record.
Aldridge became player-manager in 1996 and led Tranmere to the 2000 League Cup final and two FA Cup quarter-finals.
He retired from playing in 1998, and after the 2001 relegation, he stepped down as manager. Across his English playing career, Aldridge scored 411 goals in 739 appearances — a stunning average of a goal every 1.8 games.
The man was a goal-scoring machine.
#ireland #legend