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It’s very disappointing to see that @Rovers intend charging us £35 per coach on Tuesday night to park .
Given we paid them £105 last time for a game abandoned by their own mismanagement.
We have already discounted our fans cost to just £10 if they went 1st time .
Very disappointing- we urge all @swfc fans to support the @BRFCCoalition not to spend a penny inside the ground until the club is put up for sale @SWFCTrust@Owlstalk
Spare a thought for the average Labour MP this week.
After a long, exhausting few days of wokeness, hashtags and telling the rest of us we’re wrong, they slump onto the sofa thinking: “Ahh, Royal Variety Show… nice bit of light relief.��
Only to be greeted by 5,800 people booing their leader.
Awkward.
So they flick over to the darts for something safer.
Big mistake.
Because there it is again — thousands of ordinary people chanting “Keir Starmer…” followed by a nautical term not usually found in Labour Party press releases.
I’m nearly 60, and in all my years I genuinely cannot remember a more disliked Prime Minister or a more unpopular government this quickly.
And have you noticed the panic online?
Every Labour MP suddenly posting about “the good things we’re doing for the country.”
You know — like:
• Wrecking the economy
• Delivering the highest unemployment in a generation
• Covering productive farmland in solar panels
• Letting British ex-servicemen and women sleep on the streets
• While making people who’ve contributed nothing an immediate priority
This country isn’t just struggling — it’s badly broken.
And instead of fixing it, what do they do?
Cancel elections.
Move the goalposts.
Change the rules.
Because when democracy doesn’t fit the narrative, apparently democracy is the problem.
The boos aren’t going away.
Neither is the anger.
And no amount of carefully staged “good news posts” will drown out what the country is really saying.
The British establishment have all ready covered this new Banksy up.
Can we get it Retweeted 10,000 times to show that they can never cover up their complicity in war crimes??
Protect the right to protest! RT!