scott mcinally

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scott mcinally

scott mcinally

@nally988

Celtic fan, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Leon Trotsky are my heroes. No one should be hungry or homeless. We all deserve a good life.

Katılım Ekim 2015
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scott mcinally@nally988·
@TheHeartsReview The ref ended the game, but regardless were you going to score 2 I the time you think was remaining?
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𝑷𝑹𝑶@ProTottenham·
Record Premier League losses under Ange He instilled a losing mentality for us to the Premier League We are done. We are cooked Arsenal winning the title without kicking a ball tonight, Tottenham one foot in the Championship after yet another chance tonight to get out of trouble RIP Tottenham Hotspur. Clubs done. Washed. Finished
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"Last year wasn't a coincidence... what Ange [Postecoglou] done was a miracle" Jamie Redknapp says Spurs are 'sleepwalking' to relegation 😳
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Ash Sarkar@AyoCaesar·
If we get relegated, I'm walking into the sea.
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Ash Sarkar@AyoCaesar·
Hello, Dignitas? One please 😩
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scott mcinally@nally988·
@JimSpenceDundee Used to really respect you, but heaven knows what path you have now chosen. I hope it brings you solace
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scott mcinally@nally988·
My son lives on the edge of the Cotswolds and I can get this, but why look at here when there are similiar problems in the North East‘. With greater poverty levels.Absolutely beautiful’ but no shops for miles: the Cotswolds’ rural food deserts theguardian.com/society/2026/m…
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scott mcinally@nally988·
@CrazyVibes_1 What is it about America that this situation is allowed. The state should care for tax payers. Everyone should have dignity
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Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
The man bagging your groceries at Smith's in Salt Lake City is 83 years old. His name is Gary. He was an architect for decades — a man who designed buildings, raised a family, and built a life with his wife Carol. When Carol got sick — severely sick, with dementia and a brutal neurological disease called progressive supranuclear palsy — Gary never once considered putting her in a facility. He brought her home. He became her caregiver, her nurse, her constant companion. Every single day. The bills came anyway. Insurance covered what it covered. The rest — medications, equipment, the relentless cost of keeping someone you love alive and dignified — fell on Gary. When Carol passed in 2021, she took a piece of his heart with her. She left behind $80,000 in debt. Utah law says a surviving spouse can be held responsible for medical debts accumulated during a marriage. Gary knew that. Gary paid. He's still paying. So three, four days a week, a former architect in his eighties puts on his vest, drives to the grocery store, and bags strangers' groceries. He doesn't complain. He doesn't ask for sympathy. He just works — steady hands, quiet dignity, doing what a man does when he loves someone even after she's gone. A customer noticed him. Asked around. Learned his story. When someone asked Gary why he didn't just walk away from the debt, he said something that stopped everyone cold: "She was my wife. It was the least I could do." The least he could do. Next time you're in that checkout line, look at the people around you. You have no idea what someone is carrying. You have no idea what kind of love story is standing right in front of you, quietly paying its bills.
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Dan McCroskrie
Dan McCroskrie@DanMcC1990·
The scenes at Celtic Park were despicable. Given that the full time whistle hadn’t even been called, and the match effectively abandoned, Celtic should be stripped of this win, and the match replayed behind closed doors, at the very least.
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
Appalling scenes at Celtic Park today. Hearts players, who have done their club and Scottish football proud this season, being jostled and abused by pitch invaders before the match has even finished. And stewards not able to prevent it. Needs to be a full and immediate inquiry.
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Gerry Hassan
Gerry Hassan@GerryHassan·
Scottish football lost today. Celtic could not have won the league without the dodgy VAR decision v Motherwell. Hearts gave their all, defeated the Old Firm five times & Derek McInnes was magnificent. But what chance have non-Old Firm challengers got with such Old Firm biases?
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(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
So on Celtic v Hearts. Serious point. When Celtic's third goal goes in there are clearly 30 seconds of the match remaining. So the game has to restart. But it didn't. The game had to be abandoned because of the actions of the Celtic fans. Hearts players were assaulted. So in any normal circumstances surely that would mean the awarding of a 3-0 win to Hearts.
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scott mcinally@nally988·
@labourlewis How can you be a member of a party that has supported and facilitated genocide
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
I know the news Andy Burnham has a route back to Westminster will divide opinion. So, before anything else, I want to speak plainly – to Labour members and voters, to those who have left us, and to anyone on the centre-left, whether you vote Green, Lib Dem, or are simply looking for a politics that hasn't given up on you. Last week's local election results were, for many of us, existential. Not disappointing. Not a setback. Existential. Look across Europe and beyond at what happens to social democratic parties that refuse to step outside the economic orthodoxy of the last forty years – the one that hollowed out our public services, privatised what was ours, drove inequality to indecent levels, and cleared the ground for the authoritarian right to march into. That is the path we are on. Keir Starmer has refused to see it, and the country cannot afford another general election spent finding out the hard way. So let me be direct. The Prime Minister should set out a timeline for an orderly transition. I have said this before. I say it again now because the stakes have changed. Reform is not a protest – it is a project. And it will not be beaten by a Labour Party that mistakes managerial caution for strategy. As regards Andy, I want to set down here that I do not see him as some kind of messiah. Far from it. As someone who has been around frontline politics for more than twenty years, he has made his fair share of mistakes. But for the last ten years he has been a serious, grounded, and effective Mayor of Greater Manchester. The party and the country need their strongest players on the pitch, and he has a great deal to offer at a moment when the national stage has rarely mattered more. I hope the NEC will listen to the overwhelming view of the Cabinet, the PLP, the membership, and the unions, and let Andy stand. And I hope and believe the people of Makerfield will send him back to Parliament. But that is not a given. We know Reform will throw everything at this by-election. We must do the same and then some. Reform have spent a year being told they are inevitable. Makerfield is where we find out whether that is true. Every advance has a limit. This is where we set it. Millions of people, including my constituents in Norwich South, need this government to succeed. They need housing, working public services, secure jobs, water and energy that serves them rather than extracts from them. That work is not finished. But the honest truth is that stopping Reform and rebuilding the country is bigger than any one party. It will take a progressive politics willing to listen, willing to cooperate where the public interest demands it, and willing to drop the tribal habits that got us here. The country is ahead of us on this. It is time we caught up. Makerfield is one of many places where Labour has lost trust. It is an area Andy knows and has lived in for many years. If selected, he will work hard to win that trust back and make the case for a Labour Party worth voting for again. That case has to be made not only to people who once voted Labour, but to everyone who believes the answer to Reform is a serious, democratic, social alternative – not a paler imitation of the politics that created the problem. This by-election is not about one seat. It is a test of whether Labour understands the moment we are in. No single party is going to stop Reform on its own. The progressive majority in this country is real – but it is scattered across Labour, the Greens, the Lib Dems, nationalists, independents, and millions of people who have stopped voting altogether. Our job is not to demand they all come back to us. It is to earn the right to work with them, on shared ground, for a shared future. To former Labour voters: come and talk to us again. To Green and Lib Dem voters: we are not enemies. To Labour members and MPs: this is the fight. Let's get on with it. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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scott mcinally@nally988·
@csc_underground What a place. Was there on Sunday because my son lives in London and it was unbelievable. Great atmosphere.
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Underground CSC@csc_underground·
Cock Tavern absolutely rocking last night 💚🤍🧡
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scott mcinally@nally988·
@GaryLineker It was a penalty. We should have had a penalty earlier on the game too. Both refferee and VAR official are Rangers fans (allegedly), so why would they give a dodgy penalty?
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Wokerati Marty@WokeratiMarty·
Keir Starmer’s “If you don’t like it, the door is open and you can leave” speech is even more mad when you listen to it today. He’s going to go down in history as the man who destroyed himself and the Labour Party just to please the UK Zionist lobby.
Matt Zarb-Cousin@mattzarb

Starmer’s “if you don’t like it you can leave” speech will be played in future history lessons where students will learn how the Labour Party went from a historic majority to completely dead within one Parliamentary term

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London Voice@LondonVoice_·
@nally988 Child marriage is rampant in their communities, and they have the highest unemployment rate in the UK. You say I’m vile but list Trotsky as your ‘hero’, an architect of an ideology that killed 100 million people. Strange that.
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London Voice@LondonVoice_·
Gypsies were banned from every pub in my area growing up—not because of ‘who’ they are but because they’re incapable of behaving like normal human beings. They’re a shining example of how assimilation is a complete myth. They’ve been in Europe for centuries and haven’t integrated. They teach their children to steal from as young as 3 years old, have the highest unemployment rate of any community, and marry off their own from 12 years old. They behave like animals and then, at the slightest criticism, cry “you hate us because we’re travellers!” Perpetual victims. Utter scumbags who should be remigrated back to India.
Tweety@FlattenTheLies

Fair play to the Travellers for completely proving the establishment right! Savages the lot of them.

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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
For years, Labour was told to guard against Militant infiltration. Turns out the real entryism came from the right. Not the old left. Not the trade unions. But a militant pro-capital network that has helped turn this government into one run in the interests of corporate power, finance, and oligarchs. Excellent from @IanLaveryMP on winning it back for workers.
Tribune@tribunemagazine

The Peter Mandelson scandal has shown the endemic corruption of Labour Together, a shadowy entity whose extreme-right fanaticism may have damaged Labour irreversibly, writes @IanLaveryMP. tribunemag.co.uk/2026/04/the-un…

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