Wouldn’t it be nice to see Keir Starmer hold a press conference today telling people how they should behave when they come here instead of the one we’re going to get tomorrow telling us how to behave while people are trying to cut our heads off.
Man United got a guard of honour at the Emirates with their ex striker securing the trophy with 4 games to go by bagging a hatrick. Arsenal get a guard of honour at Selhurst Park with very questionable refereeing decisions for an entire season.
@British_Airways Which I accept is difficult and unforeseen but given I had colleagues on the same flight who have received the cash for their compensation whilst my case hasn't moved, there is clearly no logic to how you are handling your 'busier than usual' period.
@British_Airways 'If you haven't heard from us for a while, please bear with us. We can't escalate cases, but we'll get back to you as soon as we possibly can.' <<< In what way would that be helpful? Or in what way would tracking a case that says 'received' be helpful?
If you are a Millennial Dad you are likely working your tail off right now and carrying and insane amount of weight.
You go home every night, try to be the best 50/50 parent you can be, and give your partners and kids everything you have left.
You worry about the world and AI and the price of precious metals and the constant political clown show.
You might spend too much time online or work too much but when you don’t, you feel like you’re behind on everything.
You still try to enjoy yourself from time to time if you can.
I see you.
Keep grinding.
Keep showing up.
This is a national disgrace.
How have things come to this?
Starmer pledged that Jews are welcome and safe in Britain. That he stands shoulder to shoulder with the Jewish community and will use the full force of his government to prove it.
Will he back those words with action and guarantee that Jewish fans can walk into any football stadium in this country?
If not, it sends a horrendous and shameful message: there are parts of Britain where Jews simply cannot go.
I was released from Hamas captivity in January and I am a die hard fan of Maccabi Tel Aviv.
I am shocked to my core with this outrageous decision to ban me, my family and my friends from attending an Aston Villa game in the UK.
Football is a way of bringing people together irrespective of their faith, colour or religion and this disgusting decision does the exact opposite. Shame on you.
I hope you come to your senses and reconsider.
I do wonder what exactly has become of British society, this is like putting a big sign on the outside of a stadium saying “No Jews allowed”
What has become of the UK where blatant antisemitism has become the norm?
What a sad world we are living in.
@medway_council your vans not care for disabled people or people with pushchairs? And before you blame Norse, we all know what an awful company they are and yet you continue contracting them. So it's your fault.