Lawyer Peter Stefanovic - whose political films have been watched over a billion times - breaks down Reform's Great Repeal Act line by line: strip day one sick pay, legalise fire and rehire, lift zero-hours protections, repeal the Renters' Rights Act, abolish the Equality Act, and leave the ECHR.
He also notes that almost half of Britons believe net migration has increased when it's fallen 48% to 171,000.
His conclusion: if the media explained Reform's policies, nobody would support them.
Full story at the link below 👇
“Blinded by anger” could apply to most Reform supporters
But as net immigration falls by 82%
& Boat numbers
& NHS waiting lists
& GDP rises & inflation falls
& questions about dodgy crypto donations & cash bought houses won’t go away
Nigel now needs them “blinded by rage”
Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham.
All water companies have criminal convictions, failed in their statutory duties, fleece customers to pay dividends.
Must enforce environmental laws, bankrupt them, nationalise at knockdown prices.
https://t.co/45TkrPMvks
It was terrible Mr Vice President what happened. And lessons will be learned. But here’s a thought - maybe concentrate instead on why 44000 Americans died last year from gun related deaths, and what can be done about your dreadful disease before you start lecturing others
Our fishing quota's were privatised and permanently sold off by...
Oh you know who it was, Margaret Thatcher.
Before her the Government owned the fishing waters.
After her the billionaires did, forever and ever.
Angela Rayner - £40k underpaid stamp duty - repaid. Lost jobs in Cabinet and Dep. PM.
Peter Murrell - £400k theft from SNP - going to prison
Huge coverage of both
Nigel Farage - £5m undeclared bung (possibly more) - goes to ground for a month.
Media coverage? You judge.
Since privatisation, water companies sold off 25 reservoirs without building a single major one.
Now they want bill payers to fund a few new projects. Too little, too late.
Privatised greed is putting us at risk during a climate emergency. To build resilience, we need public ownership.
Inflation “unexpectedly” fell by 0.5% to 2.8%
Growth was an “unexpected” 0.7% - the highest in the G7
Net immigration “unexpectedly” fell by 82%
NHS “unexpectedly” met it’s interim 18 week target
Our media have so deceived the public that all positive news is now “unexpected”
Zlatan Ibrahimović admits missing out on Liverpool still bothers him:
🗣️ “People always ask me if there are regrets in my career. Very few. But yes… one still stays in my mind sometimes.
I never played for Liverpool.
After leaving FC Barcelona in 2010, there were conversations, real conversations. I spoke with Roy Hodgson and I could feel how much the club wanted to return to the top.
And honestly, I loved the mentality of Liverpool. The history, the pressure, the fans it was raw football. Real football.
Some clubs are big because of money. Liverpool is big because of soul.
At that stage of my career, Anfield would have suited my personality perfectly. The passion there is crazy. I think the fans would have loved me… and I would have loved them back.
Even now, when I hear You’ll Never Walk Alone before big European nights, I think: ‘Zlatan should have experienced this from the inside.’
I achieved a lot in football, but that is one chapter that still feels unfinished.”
It's quite simple.
If you don't tax the companies at least the amount of money they save from not employing people.
YOU are going to pay for THEIR profits.