Thrilled to announce that my new album, Canadiana, will be released next Friday! It is now available for pre-order on digital services worldwide. Featuring new single “Oceans Apart”, featuring the wonderful Sharlene Hector of Basement Jaxx. Pre-order:
https://t.co/Y7GChxaO2x
BREAKING: Donald Trump is reportedly furious that the annual ranking of US presidents by a committee of 50 top presidential historians was released today, and the committee almost unanimously ranked Trump’s second term as the worst in US history.
Just a tiny number of the things we owned and the recent Tories sold off
If I went back to 1980 and gave you the full list you’d feel sick about it
None of us gained a thing except the super rich
Inequality through the roof.
#UKRiots
Daphne Guinness' music video 🎥 for “No Joke” totally nails the minimalist concept! She sings against a plain white background, but the meaning behind her words will make you stop and think about life for a second. 😌🎶 @TheRealDaphne#ElectroPop
https://t.co/CTVKfqvfKJ
Left: Rishi Sunak refuses to say when the next election will be, insisting he "gets up every day and works hard for the people"
Right: LBC headline, "Rishi Sunak's wife's firm Infosys received 50% boost in public sector invoices in 2023"
Rishi Sunak is worth over £200 million, and with his wife, they are worth over £750 million. Why does someone with so much money want a Prime Minister's job that pays £167,391? Do his family and friends get more contracts the longer he hangs on?
Don't forget, Rishi Sunak didn't work hard for the 3 million people who were #ExcludedUK from support, he literally created a scheme which denied them support.
And he didn't work hard enough to ask government scientists whether Eat Our to Help Out was a good idea, which as we now know caused a spike in cases and deaths.
And he didn't work hard enough to protect our rivers, lakes and seas from sewage being dumped, actively voting to enable water companies to do this.
And he certainlt doesn't work hard enough for our National Security. Like David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak has chosen to ignore the extent of Russian influence in Brexit, despite evidence of it and advise from the government's own Intelligence and Security Committee.
So who exactly is he working hard for? Because it really doesn't seem like anyone other than his personal interests.