Thoroughly enjoyed the #traitors UK 1 and 2, and Aus series 1. But Aus series 2 is dreadful. The faithful wasted my time with how thick they are. Absolutely useless.
@garyfleming14@mikesmith1987 Not an easy one to balance the side unless you take bairstow out completely as a straight swap or you take an opener out and move Bairstow up?
My @SkyNews interview exposing Braverman’s lies is approaching 2 million views.
This is democracy in action.
#BritainIsBetterThanTheTories
https://t.co/pog4qOorIB
Clive Efford here, dropping the Richard Sharp bomb like an absolute lad.
Which is greater evidence of political bias to you? Lineker stating an opinion or the BBC chair donating £400k to the Tory party?
They can’t justify it, so they scapegoat.
Your occasional reminder that Sue Gray only did the Partygate inquiry because Simon Case had to pull out because he'd been accused of having one of the bloody parties in his office.
She was appointed to the probe by - that's right folks - Boris Johnson.
.... but then again this may be my favourite photo that I took today in Rawalpindi. Eleven England players in this pic of @jimmy9 bowling late in the day to Mohammad Ali.
#tailendersoftheworlduniteandtakeover
Pls share to stop confusion.
THERE IS NO £2,500 CAP ON ENERGY BILLS.
Instead the new 1 Oct guarantee, like the old caps, limits
- Daily charge (28p gas, 46p elec)
- & Unit rates (10p/kWh gas, 34p/kWh elec)
So use more, pay more. £2,500 is just what someone with avg use'd pay
I often meet people who love brick more than any other material, and indeed I often feel this way myself. It is curious, then, that in most times and places, brick was seen as clearly inferior to stone. Am I right that there has been a shift, and if so, why has this happened?