Got to say, this is a brilliant brand play from @limebike. Helping everyone to vote with free rides to and from polling stations👏👏 #Elections2024#Vote#Marketing
Shows how out of touch he is. Hanging everything on this when the cost of living has increased by about £10k per year in the last 4 years! He just doesn't see it.
@RishiSunak@RishiSunak mate, you're talking about £2000 a year being shocking and worthy of not voting @UKLabour. My mortgage alone is £6000 more a year. Food, utilities, fuel, I don't want to add it all up. Does that mean we shouldn't vote Tory either?? #DontVoteTory#DontTrustTheTories
@hardestgeezer Haha, the guy gets to run with the Prime Minister and you're all assuming he's a Tory. This place is mad. Even if he is a Tory, who cares?! People can't have their own opinions and views, it's madness. This guy's a legend, I don't care what his political views are ffs.
Great prank guys, we're getting some money back, right? RIGHT?? 🙃
British Gas boss £8.2m salary, record profits for shareholders. Household bills almost tripled. LOL. https://t.co/mPQYphH4RE
#costofliving#ToryChaos
Yes #HoneyMonster! Leading the way with packaging innovation and sustainability, legend.
I've been saying for ages that cereal boxes are a waste, Doritos don't need an additional layer of cardboard, why should cereal?!
Hopefully other brands will follow suit 👏👏 #Dropthebox
Impressive. Tearing the Rwanda bill to bits. Interesting that there was no push back on the numbers and facts, those alone make the whole thing a joke. Money aside, it's still not a deterrent if the risk is 1%
Wow! - Yvette Cooper shreds the Rwanda bill.
And every time there is an intervention, she knocks it out of the park with a home run.
This is a masterclass is countering populist rhetoric, including the charge that Labour have no plan, which she answers in detail and succinctly.
In years to come, exchanges like this will be mandatory viewing of students of politics, democracy and humanity.
3. We’re reshuffling taxes not cutting them – with most people seeing taxes go up. The Income Tax and National Insurance threshold freeze next April will raise £8 billion. You’d only be a winner if you earn between £40,000 and £51,000. Everyone else will be worse off.