@fitzger62429482@writethewrongs2@claire_adams694 She’s arguing that people who can consistently afford luxury items and have the budget for this should be taxed more. Not people who save their money to buy something nice.
@calliebh@zarahussain999@piersmorgan While you were tweeting your love for Suella, it was actually her and her government that accepted this migrants refugee status. Check yourself and the facts.
@HeatherFunk_@onlysleeping27@hfkzelda I completely understand that, and I won’t know about that. But is this not part of accepting your disability and understanding you need help and accommodations for you to live a fuller life with your disability?
@36shotput@tolerateitmax@margotcatgirl They do. If you work in certain places you are actually required by company policy NOT to have your phone due to sensitive information.
@pirateherojones@HeatherFunk_@onlysleeping27@hfkzelda 100%, disabilities deserve the access they need, and the people at the concert deserve a phone free environment. It really seems like venue staff need to be much better people and more understanding. Hopefully there’s another outcome here!
@pirateherojones@HeatherFunk_@onlysleeping27@hfkzelda You would have to ask people who do not respect the rules, I don’t want to watch a concert through other peoples phone screens as much as anyone else, and I don’t think exclusion is the way forward. But at the moment, it seems that there is no way to win. And I hope there can be.
@pirateherojones@HeatherFunk_@onlysleeping27@hfkzelda Your phone isn’t being taken, if you need it then it can be unlocked and accessed. Watches also allow you to time medication taking, and for you to check the time. This all sounds like we should be pushing for better staff and understanding, not for artists to redo their rules