Regardless of whether you agree with his policies or not, have to admit that we have not seen a politician interact with constitutes like this in a very long time
This is exactly why he continues to garner popular support
Does anyone know why life saving air ambulances have to rely on funding from charities
But helicopters for the Royal Family are paid for by the tax payer?
A British Asian family goes on holiday to Tenerife.
A British woman from Barnsley calls them "pakis", tells them to "go back to your own country", and abuses them in front of other guests.
Nobody intervenes.
Racism abroad is still racism.
Pete Hegseth is removing or blocking the promotions of all military officers who he has determined would not participate in an illegal pro-Trump self-coup (auto-coup) in 2028.
You can believe me now or believe me in 2028.
Either way, stop seeing what Hegseth is doing as random.
We got rid of checkout staff at supermarkets, now you do it.
Prices went up
We got rid of films, music, game discs, now you own it as long as they let you
Prices went up.
Now AI is bringing the same, terrible services, no jobs
The only thing that goes up are their profits
Truly, If capitalism rewarded skill or intelligence, the richest people would be neurosurgeons, engineers, and scientists.
If it rewarded talent, it would be artists. writers, and creators.
If it rewarded hard work, it would be cleaners, laborers, and service workers.
But it's none of them.
🚨 Raw sewage pumped into the Thames. During a record-breaking heatwave. 🤢💩
People should be able to enjoy our rivers without risking their health. Instead testing at Fulham Reach Boat Club this week found 58,000 E. coli per 100ml of river water - 58 times higher than Defra's safe threshold‼️
This is the consequence of years of neglect, broken promises and a water company that has prioritised debt and shareholder returns over protecting people and nature.
Our rivers are paying the price. So are all of us.
The Government must act NOW: place Thames Water into Special Administration and take this essential public service out of private hands.
https://t.co/LwoTNiEJAN
CEO of Cranswick plc, owned by BlackRock, Schroders, Vanguard, JP Morgan, gets £5.3m paypacket, up from £4.7m.
Catalogue of animal welfare abuses across multiple farms.
35,000 pigs a week are killed using CO₂ gas.
Profits before pain and misery.
https://t.co/bITwlBYO1K
It was a men who engineered that ship. It was men who decided to cut corners. To short the welds..it was men who decided that they wouldn’t supply enough life rafts to hold everyone, and It was men who ignored nine separate warnings that they were drifting into a massive ice field.
Why do men like you always play the victim to situations that men create?
Surprising she can make time for Makerfield and Cannock but not for Kidsgrove where she was elected. Olivia couldn't find a spot in her busy diary to sign her papers to allow her to take her seat. A by-election is now planned at more cost to the tax payers. Hey but she got a picky with the idiots idiot #KuKluxKlanderson and managed to sign her Borough Councillor papers that attract much better expenses. #ReformUK
no reasonable person can defend a system in which drugging & raping one's own child and causing their suicide is punished 30 to 100 times less severely than protesting a concentration camp
https://t.co/R12IXfvwai
That's quite something isn't it? @RoyalFamily get 2 new helicopters paid for by taxpayers while air ambulance services have to fundraise to buy theirs. There's something seriously wrong with this country. 🤨
Speculation about Tommy Robinson's alleged cocaine use has increased since his interview with Karl Stefanovic.
It is a good time to remind everyone that in 2022 he told the court that he had blew £100,000 of his supporter's donations on "drink, alcohol, partying."
I’m afraid @MarioNawfal has got this a bit wrong.
The court did not decide that Andrew Tate can be prosecuted without knowing who is accusing him.
If he returns to the UK to face the charges, he will be told the complainants’ identities in the normal course of the criminal proceedings.
The issue was whether he should get their names now, despite choosing not to return to face those charges.
Given the well-publicised harassment and reported doxxing of women connected to allegations against Mr Tate, the DPP is right that their identities should remain protected for the time being.
That isn’t “Stalin’s Soviet Union”. It’s the court balancing fair trial rights with the need to protect complainants from a demonstrable risk of harm.