Obsessed with her coming in and calling the “fan favourite” a bitch within the first five minutes. Now here's a diva who doesn't give a fuck what the public think. I'm so ready for Julia's chaos #LoveIsland
I honestly feel like the only reason Jasmine was “respectful” is so that she could give herself this victim story post Casa. Because it doesn’t make any sense not to explore Jordan with the way she and Kavan left things #LoveIsland
These women are selfish AF. They’re trying to persuade Priya to embarrass herself by throwing herself at a man who has made it clear he’s not interested in her. All so she can bring him into the villa as Jasmine’s backup? They ain’t shit 🤣 #LoveIsland
saw someone saying that “if a man close to his 30s started manipulating a 21-year-old girl on national tv, the outrage would be massive” and i fully agree with that. calling out toxic behaviors should be genderless #loveisland#loveislanduk.
Starmer did not shed a tear for the girls in Southport
He did not shed a tear for Wayne Broadhurst or Rhiannon Whyte.
He did not shed a tear for the women attacked by migrants he brought here.
He did not shed a tear for Henry Nowak.
In the end he only shed a tear for himself.
We've reached the point in the UK where working full time doesn't actually mean anything anymore.
It used to mean stability. It used to mean you could afford a home, eat properly, maybe go away once a year and not panic if your car made a weird noise.
Now it just means nothing.
You wake up early, work all day, come home tired, and still somehow sit there wondering how you're going afford everything.
Rent is ridiculous. Bills are constant. Food prices change depending on the mood of the supermarket.
And wages? Basically frozen in time.
You're not lazy. You're not bad with money. You're just trying to survive in a system where everything goes up except what you get paid.
It’s crazy that X Factor had an ‘Over 25s’ category. 11 year old me was sat there thinking they were so brave for trying to achieve their dreams at such a late stage in life
Reminder:
The average working man was able to afford a home by 26.
His wife didn’t need to work to help pay off the mortgage.
He could afford to have three children, without having to move to the back end of nowhere just to get an extra bedroom.
Things were better.