@AdeshinaZu78648 Thanks so much 🙏 really appreciated been such a rough time. Going thorough a breakup too so much to cope with. 398d9-eviction-notice is the URL not sure about another link? I'll try find it though if there is one I'm new to this type of thing
As Britain struggles with a brutal cost of living crisis, the royal family is getting a huge 45% pay increase from tax payers. The royal family’s grant (theft) will increase from £86m to £125m. Poison. theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/j…
So @BBCNews@SkyNews@itvnews you actually think you can justify supporting the view that our fresh produce shortages are due to the weather not Brexit when hundreds of photos flood in from round the EU with fully stocked shelves.
This isn’t journalism, it’s Government PR.
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This is my MP, Craig Tracey, and yesterday he voted for water companies to be allowed to pollute our environment for the next 15 years. #TorySewageParty
@alexogray Obviously, if Maddie was a traitor, she wouldn't admit to acting when already a target. They don't think strategically, more like a herd of sheep 😅
#Traitors finally they got one! Don't think wilfreds out the woods yet. Alex seems well placed to take the role, but I'm hoping she refuses and the traitors come under sustained pressure. Think she will accept though and go on to win the game.
Well this ship certainly came in! A privateer wine glass, circa 1758 ‘Success to the Betsy Privateer’, 16cm, sold for a premium inclusive £15,000 @WoolleyWallis today #antiques#glass#history
GCSE maths question: if a chancellor cuts Fred’s Universal Credit by £1040, puts £600 on his NI contributions and then lends him £200 to pay a £700 increase on his gas bill, should Fred vote Tory at the next general election?
@JeremyVEDay@Hamza_a96 Corbyn aimed to rebalance obvious disparities in inequality. To allow children to eat and the elderly to heat their homes. Corbyn policies have been recycled a few times. They needed his ideas, as the manifesto lacked any substance. If its economic contraction you want, vote tory
Why are students forced to pay interest at 5.6% on their loans when the government can borrow at 0.1%, with little chance of either changing any time soon? Has someone just redefined a rip-off? #AskSunak to explain.