Sharon Lloyd

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Sharon Lloyd

Sharon Lloyd

@sharon_lloyd

London, England Katılım Şubat 2012
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Megha
Megha@megha_lilly·
Apparently Britain used to have milkmen, like in the storybooks. A man used to go to everyone’s house and deliver several glass bottles of high quality full cream milk every morning. Removing this was a mistake and led to civilizational decline.
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Werita
Werita@lostwithdragons·
👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
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The Touchmine | 𝐓
The Touchmine | 𝐓@TouchmineX·
🚨😳 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: A petition to kick Argentina out of the World Cup has surpassed 10M signatures in just 5 days. 🇦🇷❌
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨🔥 Lionel Messi: “We have earned this status with our own hard work. No one gives us anything”.
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Troll Football
Troll Football@TrollFootball·
“Stick to the script or I will tell Daddy Infantino”
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Preeti
Preeti@MadridPreeti·
🚨 Messi put Jude Bellingham in a UFC Chokehold Why are Argentina Players allowed to play MMA in football without even a Yellow Card !?🤯
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Valy 🎩🎭
Valy 🎩🎭@liderfiscal·
#ULTIMAHORA A la FIFA no le Gusta que subamos este video, va de nuevo 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 Otra toma de la conversación de Jude Bellingham quien reveló lo que le dijo a Messi... Reportero: "te vimos acercarte a Messi y tener una conversación, ¿qué le dijiste?" "Nada importante, le dije que el mundo sabe cómo las autoridades superiores lo ayudan a llegar aquí y que no debería sentirse especial" "Ronaldo es mejor que tú fueron mis últimas palabras para él antes de irme" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 La reacción de Messi es brutal 🤣🤣🤣🤣 #UrgenteCOMPARTAN #RTMasivo 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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Nuel
Nuel@LfcNuel·
🚨 JUST IN 🚨 England have asked for an investigation into referee Ismail Elfath following their controversial 2-1 loss to Argentina. The referee refused to give early yellow cards for multiple late challenges on the England players, including what should have been a straight red card for Enzo Fernández after he elbowed Elliot Anderson in the back of the head. And as soon as any contact was made on Messi, a yellow card was produced. The referee has officiated Messi multiple times before, in which Messi has a 100% record, and could be seen in conversation throughout the match. Argentina looked to wind up the England players, seemingly knowing that there would be no punishment and were allowed to get away with it. The refereeing completely suited the style of the Argentinians, and exactly why it has been speculated that FIFA have allowed this to ensure that Lionel Messi made it to the final due to his stature within the US after his move to Inter Miami."
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Sharon Lloyd
Sharon Lloyd@sharon_lloyd·
@England Best of luck to you. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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England
England@England·
Some mornings just feel different. This is one of them 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Sharon Lloyd
Sharon Lloyd@sharon_lloyd·
@Chris2Rue Aw that’s sweet. I’m glad you’ve found your love. ❤️
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Chris Rue
Chris Rue@Chris2Rue·
Partner bought me a beautiful necklace 💎. ❤️🌺❤️ Thank you so much, darling. I’m so in love with you. My everyday has been better than the last since you said you’re mine.
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Harry Kane
Harry Kane@HKane·
Ready to give it our all. 🦁🦁🦁
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wakenbake
wakenbake@wakenbake1138·
@tag4UK Everyone in the uk gets free eye tests
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tag 🇬🇧@tag4UK·
I am married with a young daughter, both myself and my husband work. -We are not entitled to housing benefit, or any other benefit for that matter. -We do not get free eye tests, free dental care or free prescriptions. -Our daughter is not entitled to free school meals, or free breakfast clubs, or free wrap around care, no help with her uniform. -We don’t get council tax discount, or any other discount. -We don’t get help with our energy bills, or low cost broadband. -We don’t get help with the cost of going to the cinema, or days out at theme parks. -My daughter is unable to play outside unsupervised, because you have failed to secure our borders and the streets aren’t safe. -If I work more hours, I fall into the higher tax band. Why should someone like me, vote for someone like you? @UKLabour @andyburnham What are you offering my family?
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
If trans women use men’s toilets, they will be subjected to humiliation, abuse and violence. Anyone with any sense knows this. Which is why in practice trans women will not use men’s toilets, and will just increasingly be driven out of society.
BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast

Single-sex spaces - such as changing rooms and toilets - must be used on the basis of biological sex, new guidance from the equalities watchdog has confirmed. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Boy George
Boy George@BoyGeorge·
Nothing surprises me when I live in a world where @MisterMarilyn praises JK Rowing?
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Dear Adam, I have taken time to think about your apology. Mostly because, having made a mistake publicly before, I was keen to accept yours. It hurts when people don’t understand that you are sorry for messing up. I get that, probably more than most. But here’s the thing… I’m not sure you understand what you did wrong. And so you don’t really understand what you are apologising for or why. With that in mind, I want to help you. I didn’t know Ann, except as a powerhouse in politics and that so many people have spoken of her friendship and great loyalty. How lovely, I wish I had known her. I am utterly disinterested in her sexual prowess or the state of her virginity. But I would have enjoyed hearing you speak of her great accomplishments. Not as a woman, but simply as a human being. Here’s a list. She served in the House of Commons for 23 years and won five general elections. She served as a government minister in Social Security, Employment and the Home Office, where she was Minister of State for Prisons. She rose to become Shadow Health Secretary and then Shadow Home Secretary. She was appointed to the Privy Council. After leaving Westminster, she built an entirely new career as an author, broadcaster, documentary-maker, stage performer and television personality. Then, at the age of 71, she returned to elected politics and became a Member of the European Parliament. She was a longstanding advocate for Britain leaving the European Union and, when the political establishment failed to deliver the referendum result, she left the Conservative Party after more than 50 years and stood for the Brexit Party. She was elected as an MEP and took the argument for British independence directly into the European Parliament. She was also an unapologetic defender of free speech. She continued to speak openly on difficult and unfashionable subjects when others chose silence, it was easier to do that, she accepted the criticism and hostility that came with it rather than surrendering her convictions. Her Catholic faith was central to her life. She converted to Catholicism, met Pope John Paul II in Rome and was later made a Dame of the Order of St Gregory the Great by Pope Benedict XVI for her service to politics and public life. She remained a powerful public voice well into her late seventies, defending her beliefs despite decades of ridicule and hostility. That is an extraordinary life of public service, courage and reinvention. Yet, when asked to speak about her after her sudden and violent death, you chose to tell the country that she was a “spinster”, an “old maid” and a virgin. You discussed a failed relationship and suggested that afterwards she simply dedicated herself to other activities. Do you understand the reduction involved in that? You took the life of a highly accomplished woman and assessed it according to whether she had married, whether she had sex and whether a man had wanted her. That is what was wrong. That is what you should have known. It wasn’t simply that your words were poorly chosen or badly timed. It was the instinct to view a woman’s entire life through her relationship with men, even when her achievements should have rendered that completely irrelevant. Nobody discussing the death of an accomplished male politician would think it necessary to tell viewers whether he was a virgin, speculate about his sex life or describe him as an ageing bachelor whose romance had failed. I don’t want you cancelled. I don’t believe that people should be denied forgiveness when they make mistakes. But a meaningful apology has to identify the actual wrong. Ann was murdered after a lifetime of public service. At the moment her achievements should have been remembered, you diminished her to an unmarried woman who apparently hadn’t had sex. She deserved better than that. And I’m still not sure you get it. But every woman who watched you speak of her and then read your apology does. Bernie.
Adam Boulton@adamboultonTABB

AN APOLOGY I was seriously wrong and insensitive in one of the several media appearances I made yesterday in reaction to the death of Ann Widdecombe. I got the timing and tone of my initial word portrait of her wrong. Of course I shared, and share, the horror at her murder and the respect for her remarkable and feisty political career. I also know that many people loved her for her subsequent showbiz stardom. Her untimely death is a horrible thing. My mistaken view was that in the context of rolling news coverage, I was being asked to contribute as an obituarist who has known her and interacted with her since the 1980s. This approach was premature. At no point was I expressing my personal feelings about her, that's not what I do. I was discussing her life in the round, based on the record of known facts and what she has said about herself, along with some recollections of our personal interactions. My choice of words on the spur of the moment was clumsy. I did not intend to offend though obviously I did.

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Liam Tuffs
Liam Tuffs@liamtuffs1·
How would you describe Peter Tatchell?👇🏼
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