Michael Carrick’s quietly powerful words yesterday about his pride in what Manchester United stands for is a reminder of how to represent the club with maturity, responsibility and empathy. Sir Jim, take note. #MUFC
I was flabbergasted with @KemiBadenoch at #PMQs today.
Some may wish to play gutter politics with the issue of child abuse.
As a survivor, I say to all of them that they do not do so in our name.
Survivors need action.
We do not need poisonous nor divisive words.
Alternative headline @SkyNews:
MPs vote to advance a Bill that will bring forward the biggest child protection reforms in a generation.
Tory MPs voted to kill that Bill.
🚨 NEW: A voter says the level of migrant blaming is akin to the blaming of Jews in 1930s Germany
"We're now blaming migrants for ways in which our society is run. Migrants weren't responsible for austerity, that was Tory govt. Migrants weren't responsible for Brexit. Migrants weren't responsible for Liz Truss' failure" #bbcqt
The fact will always remain that Farage has no plan. He’s like a dog chasing a bone, once he gets it, he would have no idea what the f**k to do. He’s cannot even own brexit ‘his biggest achievement’.
This country has huge problems and Nige isn’t the answer…
Big takeaway from tonight’s Question Time #bbcqt
Alastair Campbell can single-handedly destroy Farage’s self-serving, divisive, populist rhetoric in a way that appears beyond the entirety of the Labour party.
https://t.co/rGRaqMdNRv
When Kemi Badenoch had the power to actually help British farmers as Trade Secretary, she instead chose to throw them under the bus when backing the Australia and New Zealand trade deals. Farmers need and deserve genuine allies.
@RupertLowe10 Why are you so divisive?
Why say ‘carpet-bomb the DEI virus’??
Why not just say ‘we want the best people, regardless of sexual orientation, race, sex etc’
Absolute joke