@Khaledhzakariah@TiceRichard I work for myself. I work gardens and never have I gone home, because it’s “too hot”. 20 years running and I’m still alive 🤦🏻♂️
Great tan each year, too 😎
Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Xabi Alonso as Manager of the Men’s Team.
The Spaniard will begin his role on July 1, 2026, having agreed a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge.
Welcome to Chelsea, Xabi!
🚨🔵 Xabi Alonso signed his contract earlier today at Chelsea, everything completed. ✍🏼
The agreement until June 2030 is done, sealed and will be announced in the next hours.
Xabi’s contract to run from July 1st but set to start working immediately also on transfers.
🚨 BREAKING: Xabi Alonso has accepted to become Chelsea next manager, HERE WE GO! 🔵🔜
The agreement is set to be completed.
#CFC prepare official announcement for the upcoming days, but Xabi said YES. 💣
Labour lost and decided the reason was: the voters are racist, they always blame the public instead of themselves.
I reject the idea that you either support unlimited immigration or you are racist and hate immigrants.
On one hand, I’m the daughter of immigrants. I know the opportunities this country gave my family.
So my position comes from both gratitude and realism.
But the public debate is constantly dishonest because both sides talk in absolutes. One side pretends immigration causes every problem in the country. The other pretends it causes almost none.
The truth is since the late 1990s migration has become an economic substitute for productivity growth, skills investment and wage growth. The political class often talks about immigration in GDP figures.
But ordinary people experience immigration through whether they can get a GP appointment, whether rent has gone up, whether they still feel prioritised and socially connected to where they live.
That doesn’t make people racist. It makes them human.
The truth is large-scale migration has suppress wages in some sectors; it absolutely increases pressure on housing, schools, GPs and infrastructure; integration is harder and in some parts non-existent, at the high numbers we have experienced; and public trust collapses when British people are deprioritised .
I actually think refusing to have an honest conversation is what creates division. Our great tolerant country became unstable when ordinary concerns were treated as immoral instead of debated openly.
And that is why so many people no longer trust the political class. Too many politicians would rather smear ordinary people as bigots or divisive than admit their own policies failed.
@TripleHHHPaulL I don’t follow NXT, main roster only. This man has sold me in the few weeks he’s been on my tv. Oozes charisma. Excited for his future (which is now by the way).