Very sad. There are many causes - such as high energy prices and Labour’s tax on jobs but there is something even bigger. In Tesco you can buy Chinese made plates which look unnerving like Denby - knock-offs effectively - at a fraction of the price.
We continue to delude ourselves that ‘free trade’ is fair trade. It isn’t and the long-term costs to our society of this wanton de-industrialisation is devastating.
Britain needs 6.5 million new homes to match the European average.
At the rate we're currently building, that gap won't close for 40 years.
This isn't bad luck. It's the result of political decisions made over decades.
Read our Green Paper, Investment State, to see how it could be fixed. https://t.co/pGjRW0ft47
One of the most offensive comedians in the UK. His jokes resulted in hundreds of Ofcom complaints and threats of lawsuits. He was someone I really looked up to and modelled my own comedy after.
Then he pulled the ladder up behind him and started attacking people for doing the very same thing he did to become famous. While moaning about people "not understanding" his own jokes.
The Fall Of Frankie Boyle
https://t.co/4qjwDR0jam
Our NHS my arse, fed to patients stone cold, literally no one could eat this trash, I would complain but everyone speaks broken English and are busy on there phones 😡
In old Slavic and Celtic countryside tales, it was said:
"Feed a crow, and it remembers.
Feed it thrice, and you are kin."
To honor this, crumble a bit of bread at the edge of a path or windowsill.
Speak aloud: "For the black-feathered witness. For the sky's dever tongue."
If the crow comes, you are watched with favor.
If it does not, you are still heard.
Do this on a Wednesday before noon, or a Friday after rain, if you want the charm to stick.
Some say those who feed the same crow three times will receive a small treasure before the year ends—a button, a coin, or a dream that answers a question you forgot you asked.