@XboxSupport I spent ยฃ450 on my Xbox and give you more than ยฃ20 a month for playing online. WHY DOESNโT THE AGE VERIFICATION WORK. IโVE TRIED EVERY OPTION NOW. YOUโVE WASTED HALF AN HOUR OF MY LIFE. Refund for the last month of Ultimate or I smash the thing up with a hammer now.
Please be careful in London. I have spent 25 years there, but I have never heard a story as frightening as this one from today in which nothing at all happened.
For every retweet of this post, I will donate ยฃ1 to the @VC_and_GC_Assoc up to ยฃ50,000.
Time is running out following @I_W_Mโs decision to close the Lord Ashcroft Gallery.
Visit while you still can, to honour the bravery of those who risked so much to protect our great nation.
๐จ๐ก๐ต Leeds United are close to signing Noah Okafor from AC Milan!
Understand proposal worth over โฌ20m has been submitted today, contract until June 2029 plus option until 2030.
Final green light up to Okafor then deal can be done, with #LUFC coach Daniel Farke pushing a lot.
Donโt really keep up with the politics garbage in the same way I used to but my god this is an absolutely shameful and plainly incorrect load of bollocks
Walk down almost any high street in England. Thereโs a vape shop, run by a foreign man who can barely speak English. Thereโs a Turkish barber, run by a foreign man who can barely speak English. Thereโs an โasianโ grocery store, run by a foreign man who can barely speak English.
Character, gone. Community, gone. Independent British shops, mostly wiped away.
It just doesnโt feel like England anymore.
Does all of this make our country richer? It certainly doesnโt feel like it, walking through the decaying heart of almost every town in the country.
The quiet, relentless erosion of community by the sheer scale and pace of change imposed from above - the sense that we were one nation, one people. It all just feels gone.
When gangs of foreign men loiter on street corners, shouting in their own language, drinking and spitting. Are we supposed to just accept that as normal? Is that now what our country is? Women feeling intimidated in their own towns?
Because I donโt like it. It did not used to be like this. Itโs not England. And it doesnโt have to be like this.
The change that has been imposed on us? It is not permanent. It is not irreversible. It is not inevitable.
Before any of that can happen, we need to get our politicians to even begin to discuss these issues - honestly, openly and without fear. Labour, Reform, Conservative. All scared of their own shadows, terrified of being called racist by an establishment media based in leafy Surrey towns that are yet to be enriched by all of this wonderful immigration.
I am so past caring about what these people think. We deserve to feel at home in the towns that our ancestors built. Not unsafe, not intimidated, not unwelcome.
Iโve had enough of it. The British people have had enough of it.
Itโs time the rest of Westminster caught up.
@JamieWebster94 Thank you so much for this Jamie. I have been paralysed from the neck down since 2011. Someone clicked on this tweet for me and I managed to move my hand, out stretch my index finger and stop that awful song from playing. ๐