In a crowded field, Rupert Lowe stands as one of the biggest scumbags in British politics.
He’d happily let our children be gunned down in their classrooms if it meant him and his toff friends could shoot for sport on their estates. Pathetic.
There are no depths to which Rupert Lowe won't sink. Dunblane was the deadliest mass shooting in British history. 16 children aged 6 and under were murdered along with their teacher. Lowe denying their existence in order to talk down the UK to foreigners is contemptible.
Fifa bans England's Jarell Quansah for two games, meaning he misses Norway and a potential semi-final.
Quansah was sent off for serious foul play.
US striker Folarin Balogun, who was sent off for serious foul play, got one game which was suspended for 12 months...
I see Sunderland are getting a first hand experience of how the modern transfer market works over Granit Xhaka. Player hasn’t had to say anything, the work is done for him to the point where he will apparently accept any contract to get a move to Chelsea.
They can expect there to be more of it to come with other players this summer because they had such a great season. They will be harvested by the machine #safc
If you are born into a family with financial security l actually think dedicating your life to actively trying to help people is probably the best you could do.
@Nigel_Farage A factual investigation will judge your actions, not deprived and manipulated constituency that lacks the information required about your conduct to make an informed democratic decision.
You lying corrupt waste of human piss.
It baffles me why people without a pot to piss in think voting for a party who voted to slash workers rights whose MP's voted against upskirting, drink spiking and stalking women laws and whose leader takes 5 million from Thai based billionaire is socking it to the establishment?
Left: Nigel Farage says he wasn't in politics at the time George Cottrell was donating to him
Right: George Cottrell literally had business cards with Nigel Farage's email on them
Ryan Bridge, Supreme Leader of Flag Shaggers, has slithered back into the UK and is enroute to the High Court, naturally without a seatbelt to face the music and the mounting court costs for his latest round of flag‑waving theatrics with his mates, including Ben Cullen. Cullen, of course, is now charged with possession of indecent images of children.
Listen closely as Bridge tries to assert dominance over the process and of Cullen, even appearing to offer him a scrap “inside, outside, round the corner” of the court. It’s the usual mix of bravado, insecurity, and performative chest‑puffing from a man who mistakes whining in a high-pitch Brummie accent for authority. He's about to find out that doesn't work.