@Tesla Still need to sort out emergency braking for no reason on autopilot, it’s dangerous, and WTF is curvature assist and why does it keep slowing my car down on the same bit of road where there isn’t a f’in curve? Overrated convenience is the autopilot imho.
@SpeechUnion@elonmusk any chance you could use your not inconsiderable reach to help make the British public aware of this petition please? Many thanks :)
@elonmusk Sorry dude, I have to disagree there, your car’s AI keeps seeing things that aren’t there and breaking dangerously on autopilot. It isn’t that clever.
@ClarksonsFarm1 Didn’t vote for them but they were voted in democratically so we’ve got them for the next 4 years or so. Best just get used to it.
Just got to hope Starmer doesn’t do anything stupid to rile Putin before Trump is inaugurated.
@DPJHodges@Outoftweet123 Who knows, but regardless of what you (or we) think or say, if the supermarkets do sack staff and it’s a direct result of governmental changes then it’s on the government for poorly thought out policy isn’t it?
@adilray I agree and understand but they are inheriting an asset that significant value to the public as it is used to keep us alive by growing our food. I can see why there is an exemption and as long as the farm continues to produce food imho there should not be IHT.
@RoxaneLGibson1@AshaRangappa_ It doesn’t matter how good you are at getting a message out if your message doesn’t resonate with the enough voters.
MAGA Republicans may have looked like they were everywhere but they weren’t. MAGA just had policies that more people agreed with.
Except intellectual elites 🤷♂️
@Heccles94 You are sooooo intelligent you still really don’t get it do you? Us thick fuckers look at the outlandish policies that you on the left are coming up with and think, “fuck that” and vote elsewhere.
You could have us all back if you stopped being so intellectually superior.
@NadiaWhittomeMP Just for a second there, just for a second you seem to have got it… And then you went and spoiled it with the rest of your drivel.
You will never understand because you don’t want to.
@ElectionMapsUK Because inflation naturally fell when energy prices stabilised after the initial shock of Covid and Ukraine but wages took a year to catch up.
So wages go up in the year to 2023 to cover inflation in the year to 2022, by which time inflation had naturally fallen in year to 2023