If you’re a bit of a kit nerd like me then check this out, every kit home and away since 1980 and our first shirt sponsor, Findus. Some absolute beauties here, is there any one out there with every single one? #GTFC
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Hamilton’s first win without a Mercedes engine. The first Brit to win for Ferrari since Eddie Irvine. The oldest driver to win a Grand Prix since Jack Brabham in 1970. First all British #F1 podium since 1968. Today has been one for the record books. Let’s hope more records will come…
There wouldn’t be riots if the people had been listened to years ago. Politicians were warned about immigration, both legal and illegal, and asylum seekers. Every single crime that a non native, or indeed a descendant of a non native, commits is entirely avoidable.
The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable.
There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it, online or elsewhere.
It is clear that people were targeted last night because of their background and I will not tolerate it. Those responsible will feel the full force of the law.
I’ve spoken to the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland to convey my thanks to them and the frontline emergency services for their bravery in keeping people safe. I’ve also spoken to the First Minister and Deputy First Minister to discuss the ongoing situation.
Appealing for calm must be the priority, and that is what I urge now. We must let the police get on with their work.
For those proposing banning the Sikh kirkpan on the basis of “one rule for all”.
Would that also not apply to the Scottish sgian dubh worn in a sock as part of traditional Highland dress? It’s also exempt but for cultural not religious reasons.
Nigel Farage wants to normalise working over 40 hours a week because he plans to turn the 36 hour week back into the 60 hour week.
And you are going to be paid the same for 60 hours as for 36.
For Westminster, this is a good summary of what people are saying on the doors in Makerfield. From a constituent of mine on a Reform page:
"I'll probably get slated for this especially in this forum but hear me out.
I've spent my whole adult life wishing that someone like me, from a working class background and from the North was leading our country. All I've seen in my lifetime is public school boys telling me how things are and to be honest, coming from a family of little to no wealth, it makes my blood boil.
To have the chance of a prime minister who is born and bred in my neck of the woods. Understands the environment I grew up in if nothing else. And, more so, has a chance to take that top job and maybe, just maybe, make decisions that make a difference to people like me.
That's what @AndyBurnhamGM represents for me. This feels like a one time in a generation chance to get someone in who isn't part of the establishment and may do things differently than has been done before.
If people vote Reform, it won't put them in power. If they won it would merely be something to brag about but wouldn't make any fundamental difference to mine or your way of life.
Alteratively, if Andy wins, it's likely he'll become our new prime minister and maybe, just maybe, we'll feel the difference. If not, vote Reform in the next general election and I'll join you.
Peace out 📷"