These pundits on BBC talking about the hydration break that it needs to be shorter and sped up.
Call it out for fucks sake.
It's designed to bring in revenue from the commercials in America. Nothing more than that.
That Scotland result is piss poor. Huff and puff against one of the worst sides in the tournament.
Not a chance of getting results against either Brazil or Morocco.
This is an outrageous, disgraceful smear on John Healey — and an outright lie. There are a ton of ways to finance more for defence — starting with net zero — without taking a penny from schools or hospitals. Reeves should be ashamed of herself for allowing this nonsense. Suggests she’s really desperate.
@AndrewHWestern What a complete and utter bellend you are.
Sarah is totally correct. Labour and the Tories have let in the third world.
Own your mistakes you patronising twat.
This post in bucket and spades
I am not going to blame the people of Northern Ireland for acting in this manner.
Political violence occurs when successive Governments continue to ignore the wishes individuals voted for.
Nobody voted for immigration like this.
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on.
But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there.
That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified.
There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory.
The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.”
Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t.
That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.
If you’re more disturbed by the rioting in Belfast last night than you are by the fact that an immigrant tried to behead someone on the streets you’re part of the problem.
How dare the media legitimise and parrot the attempted murder that we saw yesterday, and the endless amount of sexual attacks on women by men who treat them like shit on their shoe.
@AdnanHussainMP This is what these thugs do when their “concerns” are legitimised & parroted all over the top of politics & throughout the media.