@Izzicat01@andrewhesselden The country was promised, multiple times, by multiple people and campaigns (including vote leave) that we would still have access to the single market.
@KittyLa15702278@frances_email I don’t mine until I’m 68, but it’s commonly expected it’ll be cancelled completely before then because it costs too much.
@tonyaddison@roberthenryjohn Nope. Public sector pensions, while better than most private sector pensions, haven’t made up for poor wages in that sector. Every year, nurses, doctors, teachers etc are earning increasingly less overall (factoring in pensions too).
@parmy0715@AsdaServiceTeam They’ve messed up their inventory. I called them earlier and was told everyone’s orders are being cancelled and I should expect an email and a refund in 3-5 days.
You can find more people with the same issue here (scroll to comments) https://t.co/PFgpHroNjl
@ElizabethBangs@DeborahMeaden Starmer appears moderately right. Pensions and benefits changes are just minor around the edges, meanwhile he does little to nothing to stop wealth/asset stripping. Our public services are allowed to rot away, just as they were under conservatives.
Make Labour left again.
@twattwattering@KirstieMAllsopp Charge the people that need this 100x normal ticket price. Most people on trains don’t need it or the added stress of being subjected to loud/yelly calls/Teams meetings.
@TragedyCalls@KirstieMAllsopp Absolutely agree. I think if people can’t live without internet on a standard train or flight, they should be forced to directly pay off everyone else’s fare if a call/Teams meeting must happen.
Work remotely or take a private jet if you’re that important.
@S1OPP@KirstieMAllsopp Same with flights.
I do not want to be subjected to self-important people tippy tapping away on laptops or yelling down the mic on Teams meetings. The corporate speak I overhear at restaurants/lounges in airports is bad enough, please let me have peace on the journey itself.
@79DESIGNLtd@JeremyChelot@wizpip@ramenatteryan@youfibre_status@youfibre It means they’ve messed up - failed to have redundancy or backup measures in place in the case of network issues.
Should be a given for an ISP to have tested and viable backups ready and waiting.
I gave up and switched to mobile broadband.
@implausibleblog@Tobeech I disagree. Put a max ticket price of £40 on Eurostar tickets (maybe £80 for a MUCH improved 1st class), run more frequent services and shorten the queues at St Pancras.
@Tobeech Why?
Eurostar should focus on fast (<2hr) and cheap (£40 price cap) train journeys to neighbouring countries (Netherlands, Belgium, France, Luxembourg).
Passengers can then make connections to other trains if required.
Pointless trying to compete with flying beyond that.