The police chief, says of the man who killed eight Asian women- “yesterday was a really bad day for him and this is what he did”
Do whatever mental gymnastics you have to to make that make sense.
Tomorrow, the Home Secretary seeks to give police *more powers* to break up *any* peaceful protests. The plan was to dress it up as a populist pushback against Black Lives Matter. I imagine she’ll crack on even after last night. Please have a read of this.
https://t.co/ASZ73tTl0F
Brandon Lewis tells #SkyNews “unfettered access was always about Northern Ireland businesses into Great Britain”
Why is UK media not reminding Ministers Boris Johnson promised NO checks on goods going GB to NI!👇
Was it just another barefaced lie?
In 24 hours I’m going to give one random person that retweets this tweet $10,000 in Bitcoin! (Yup, gonna experiment with this instead of cash haha) Make sure you follow me so I can dm you if you win :)
The best way to understand government announcements designed to stoke ‘culture war’ crapola is to remember that, without them, the news would be full of world-beating Covid death rates, unprecedented economic slumps & dawning Brexit reality - every single day.
A heartwarming story of a young boy born to affluent parents, sent to an elite private school, then Oxford, who got a job in investment banking, before becoming the wealthiest MP in Parliament and voting for policies that plunged millions of working class people into poverty...
Over a hundred thousand people dead, Brexit chaos, unemployment spiralling up and Jacob Rees-Mogg and the aptly named Phllip Hollobone choose to debate weetabix, marmalade and nanny in parliament
It's hard seeing the @iealondon assert we have “no reason to be grateful” for the NHS during the pandemic & that we've done "nothing special".
It's even harder to know that they've funded the Health Secretary, no less, to the tune of £32k.
https://t.co/SF4fiajpIr
It took the Housing Secretary less than 24 hours to intervene and get approval for a Tory donor’s £1bn development.
Almost 4 years after Grenfell, there are 56,000 people still living in homes with dangerous cladding.
He didn’t even show up to today's cladding debate.