Late in posting this, but this is the trailer for a series I've been part of making for the last year and a half - Walking with Dinosaurs. Nice to finally have it out there!
https://t.co/t3UDXA1Gy5
@visegrad24 Might be worth doing some basic fact checking here. The max capacity of Trafalgar square with speakers and stage is 20,000. Your 50,000 figure is total nonsense.
@YvetteCooperMP Your response to the most racist speech by a mainstream politician in generations is to decry the arrival of more migrants? I know Labour has been plumbing the depths recently, but this is shocking.
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@Feargal_Sharkey What's often missed is why Thames Water have massive debts. It was basically used as a giant credit card to pay shareholders huge dividends and then interest rates went up. The fact they're now cutting 'initiatives' to save money (I.e expect more sewage in the water) is a crime.
@bbc5live The wealthy, who dont have mortgages, get off scot free, while their assets continue to increase their spending power, therefore driving up inflation. They could tax this wealth & take money out of the economy that way but they've chosen to make ordinary people pay for the crisis
@bbc5live 1/ 2 The reason neither Tories or Labour have a real plan to help with mortgages is they both agree on making the less well off bear the brunt of high inflation - either through real terms pay cuts or squeezing them on mortgages.
@TomSyvret Hammering ordinary people's wages to fix this is not only obscene, its not going to work. How on earth does cutting a nurse's wage, improve energy supply and bring down BP's prices, or produce more wheat outside of Ukraine?
@TomSyvret It's nonsense. If wages were driving inflation then how come most wage rises have been below inflation, and people have had real terms pay cuts? Inflation is being driven by profiteering after shocks in the economy (covid, Ukraine etc) squeezed supply and companies put prices up
@Haggis_UK The wealthy, who dont have mortgages, get off scot free, while their assets continue to increase their spending power, therefore driving up inflation. They could tax this wealth & take money out of the economy that way but they've chosen to make ordinary people pay for the crisis
@Haggis_UK 1/ 2 The reason neither Tories or Labour have a real plan to help with mortgages is they both agree on making the less well off bear the brunt of high inflation - either through real terms pay cuts or squeezing them on mortgages #mortgagecrisis#interestrates
@EvilArthurFleck Er, guessing you haven't actually read the tweet you're actually quoting? She's quoting someone saying - if we don't stop using fossil fuels in the next five years - not that humanity is going to be wiped out in 5 years.
@SaulStaniforth When the world has gone full Mad Max, I can imagine @RachelReevesMP there in a hockey mask and leathers, still espousing the need for fiscal discipline.
@RachelReevesMP This a choice. Corporations are making eye watering profits. Over the last few years, the rich have increased their wealth at an astronomical rate. Delaying urgent climate action to leave that wealth largely untouched,should make you question who's future you're actually securing
@AERMorg I hope the police are going to be dealing with the shocking disruption caused today by these pro-royal activists and their street parties. #Coronation#Coronation2023