And so we move into the next phase of realityโs Squid Game: the end of fact-checking. From now on, what happened, what you think happened, what you wanted to have happened, and what other people said happened, are all of equal value. Other than people getting killed, what could possibly go wrong?
@SarahTheHaider Having largely stopped using twitter about 6 years ago, concerns about "gender ideology" have been absent from my life. It's weird occasionally logging back in and finding those people I used to follow arguing about it constantly and if anything more obsessed than they used to be
@TheGAAIA@PoliceScotland@scotseafarms I'm old enough to remember when Grampian police arrested a journalist for asking a few questions about Donald Trump's golf courses
@neontaster@AbbyMartin It's weird coming back on to twitter after a fairly long absence. People's tweets will pop up and I think "what's that person on about, why on earth did I follow them!?"
And look through their stuff and have to work out whether I've changed, or they have.
It's me - thank God
@PaddyO424815@SpeechUnion I know it can be hard for the elderly to understand the modern word, but as an under-40 let me tell you that with some self discipline it's not actually that hard to avoid blurting out insulting race based nicknames for your colleagues.
@femalemum @SpeechUnion 1. Well done for ignoring "Lord Poppadum"
2. I don't know - why don't you go around putting your fingers in people's hair and see how long it is before someone tells you to keep your hands to yourself?
We should not only let the wealthy buy their way out of the problems they created - we should also offer them indulgences to sweeten the deal for them!
Iโd back any UK party that pledges tax relief for private education and healthcare at the next election. Iโm sick of the same tepid solutions and stale rhetoric. We need leaders who actually support choice, not punish success.
The Lady Chief Justice gave evidence before the Justice Committee today. Her evidence is very impressive, particularly in relation to the backlog in the criminal courts:
โYou are deferring the cost and you are increasing itโ
@ReformUK_EA Lol this is the first time I realised the "Westminster bubble" refers to basically everyone inside the M25.
Ironically Westminster is currently the darkest shaded London borough on the map - which shows how extra daft this tweet is
@nozydog@TessHope3@sumit45678901@elonmusk Tbh I found the lengthy reasoned judgment of a High Court judge who heard 7 witnesses over 3 days to be enough for me
Stephen didn't bother to give evidence himself at that hearing for some reason but he did call 5 other people, including teenagers, to come to court for him
@nozydog@TessHope3@sumit45678901@elonmusk I've read the entire 52 page Court judgment very carefully, more than once. I found it more persuasive than the ramblings of a known coke fiend and gambling addict
Am I really supposed to believe that within the space of one weekend nearly 1 in 50 voting age adults in Britain has taken time out of their day to fill in a pointless e-petition? Pull the other one
@TessHope3@sumit45678901@elonmusk He's in prison because of his obsession with telling lies about a teenage boy. His fixation on this one kid is a bit weird if you ask me. Wrongun
@Lottgelady @Negscratch@sumit45678901 I've read the 52 page Court judgment that explains blow by blow (to coin a phrase) why TR is full of it.. does that count?
@mays_farm @liammb1984 @FarmersWeekly There's some books being cooked if people with ยฃmillions in capital can't even extract minimum wage profits despite working more than full time. You'd get more by putting the capital in a savings account and putting your feet up.