Said it before, I'll say it again and I'll keep saying so: Give Kevin Sinfield a knighthood.
An absolute hero of a man who - in an era where the media are giving too much air time to Cristiano Ronaldo - just quietly goes about raising millions and awareness for MND. #Legend
The energy price cap will rise 80% to £3,549 next month and Boris Johnson is telling people to buy a new kettle to save money on their bills over the course of a few hundred years.
Stop wasting time. We need wealth tax and public ownership now.
12 years of cruel Tory rule inflicting pain for the many to feather the beds of the few.
Johnson should resign now but real change can only come when the Tories are swept away and replaced with a peoples Government to redistribute wealth and power.
Elon Musk told the United Nations he would give them $6 billion to end world hunger if they showed him a detailed plan of how they would use the money. They called his bluff and gave him their plan— and then they never got the money. Now he’s buying Twitter for $45 billion.
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have been fined by the police for breaking the law.
Now they should be held to account for the UK’s 170,000 Covid deaths, Covid contract corruption and for the millions of people they have plunged into poverty while the super rich dodge their taxes.
When you hear Rishi Sunak propose a £200 *loan* as a solution for households facing energy bills rocketing by £693, remember:
He's the richest MP, who last night in Parliament pushed through a tax cut for bankers worth £1,000,000,000 a year.
Sunak's on their side, not yours.
Tonight I will oppose both compulsory vaccines for NHS staff, and the introduction of vaccine passports. Both measures are counterproductive and will create division when we need cooperation and unity.
The Government has appointed as Chair of the BBC a multimillionaire former Goldman Sachs banker who was once Rishi Sunak's boss & has donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to the Conservative party.
The whole system is rotten.
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