@LostTransport It's comical because @AmandaMartinMP has been putting out triumphalist social media content about a year of renationalisation for SWR and yet their services have become less punctual and NR has got even worse
This is still dragging on hours later and comes AFTER Network Rail already closed the line for planned works to cut back vegetation recently. Totally incompetent
I only spent a night in Dewsbury, one of the most run-down towns in the UK, as it offered the cheapest accommodation in the Leeds area. Yet it turned out to be the most fun evening of my trip, with a pub lock-in and scenes straight out of Little Britain.
https://t.co/W6xYB6ER68
Bank Holiday TV Special idea: all london-based “progressive” commentators who ever tweeted “I wish I could vote SNP” after buying Sturgeon’s bollocks during a debate are forced to fight to the death on Arran. last one standing has to work for Alan Cumming.
Why are political leaders talking as if this is an isolated incident that is being "exploited" by the "far-right" and "pointless rioting" instead of the final fucking straw of anti-white ideology causing the dehumanisation and death of British people?
> The security guard at the Manchester Arena didn't stop the suicide bomber because he was afraid of being called racist. The bomber killed 22 people and injured over 1,000.
> Valdo Calocane was released because authorities feared they would be called "racist" due to the overrepresentation of young black men in mental health detention. He went on to kill 3 people.
> A head teacher who raised concerns about Axel Rudakubana's "very high risk" to others was accused of "racial stereotyping" by authorities. Rudakubana went on to kill 3 young girls and wound 10 others.
> Pakistani Muslim child rape gangs were allowed to operate across Britain, targeting thousands of white and Sikh girls, partly because authorities were afraid of being called racist if they interfered.
Brits have a tremendous capacity to absorb horrors against their own people, but there are only so many times you can order us to "don't look back in anger".
By ignoring people's concerns every time they're expressed democratically and peacefully, the establishment has driven people to engage in direct action. It's dangerous and undemocratic of the government to have done this. And doubly dangerous to give people examples such as Ballymena to follow if people want their concerns to be dealt with.
People say print journalism is dying but The News nostalgia section is nailing it with photos of happy times in the past. Who can forget the delights of Gosport in 93?
Great work from the @OCCRP on Russia's black ops:
“We plan to achieve this goal primarily by... stimulating protest activity among opposition forces, escalating anti-government protests, and ‘stirring up’ the amorphous portion of the electorate...”
https://t.co/FDEBIXpgex
@SamCoatesSky There's nothing very progressive about the Greens or Lib Dems. "Progressive" is a word which has ceased to have any meaning except "left-wing"
@SouthamptonFC Blaming the intern for not "whistleblowing" on your lying cheat of a manager is exactly the kind of low-grade crap we all expect from Southampton FC
Did anyone report him to the police or at least to Prevent, then?
Mind you if they had then this would just have been another tragedy with the words "previously known to the authorities" attached
Do not expect any party with significant backing from public sector unions to then subsequently advocate for pay restraint, public sector pension reform, public spending restraint or the radical supply side reform that the UK needs.
We need less government. Not more.