Mick Lynch "Nigel Farage is a racist."
RT if Mick is right.
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#FBPE Staffordshire, Old in years but not in thoughts. Proud dad and Grandad. Bad golfer. Aston Villa fan.
Mick Lynch "Nigel Farage is a racist."
RT if Mick is right.
Tesco could pay every worker an extra Β£10,000 and still make a profit.
British Gas could pay every worker an extra Β£35,000 and still make a profit.
Shell could pay every worker an extra Β£300,000 and still make a profit.
It is the billionaires who are ripping you off.
βThe guy did a great job for a competitive rate. Iβm really pleased with itβ
22.02.2026 12:46 β π 2134 π 379 π¬ 54 π 3my god I need to wake up Friday morning to the news that Matt Goodwin is not an MP, I can't bring myself to feel strongly about who wins but I really, really need him to lose
21.02.2026 19:07 β π 1817 π 146 π¬ 65 π 20An important reminder
21.02.2026 14:08 β π 2664 π 969 π¬ 75 π 30My thoughts exactly! We were listening in the car, and I'd sort of zoned out when he was being introduced, and my first remark on hearing him was "who's this bloke? Seems a bit of a dick"
19.02.2026 10:14 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0More than enough, thank you!
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16.02.2026 13:40 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thisππ
15.02.2026 10:44 β π 77 π 17 π¬ 5 π 0Gary Lineker, "Jim Ratcliffe is a migrant himself, an economic migrant, he lives in Monaco"
"A lot of the immigrants contribute enormously, and the facts show you that, in terms of revenue, paying tax etc"
"Whereas Jim in Monaco, is doing everything he can to avoid paying tax"
Gorgeous.
14.02.2026 20:54 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I did the same about a year ago, and closed my Facebook account about a month ago. The most positive moves I've made in years.
08.02.2026 15:26 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Always remember ...
The Brexit ref was anything but democratic π‘
I agree! I've had actual flu about 3-4 times in my life, and believe me, you know when you've got it.
01.02.2026 23:00 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0So true. I recently reminded my daughter of the time when, aged 10, she said "Dad, you don't have to hold my hand when we cross the road any more!". She's now 37 and has a child of her own, so she can understand.
28.01.2026 16:45 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Undoubtedly.
28.01.2026 12:52 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0More top analysis from Mason. 'Let me tell you why this non-story is a big story.'
No mention of the huge risks to Reform and Farage. No assessment of the toxic content of Braverman's speech or the cynicism of the move. No acknowledgment that Reform hit a poll ceiling and bounced down. Just gossip.
The lesson of history is that tyrants cannot be appeased.
Appeasement only feeds their insatiable hunger for power.
Tyrants prey on people who feel unsafe and vulnerable.
But without mass submission, a tyrant is powerless.
Remember this.
Greenland, Iceland, Iceberg, Greenberg, Goldberg, Hamberg, Hamberder, Covfefe, Arnold Palmer, Hannibal Lecter, Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV, Giraffe, Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!
21.01.2026 17:28 β π 2977 π 511 π¬ 176 π 37was briefly so excited reading this until I realised he meant Davos
20.01.2026 20:11 β π 1550 π 326 π¬ 38 π 20No need. We've got good free speech Johnson.
You need to stop gun violence, stop supporting a psycho, stop shooting your own citizens, stop sending people to concentration camps with no due process, stop invading other countries and stealing what's not yours and start taking responsibility.
We will take no free speech lessons whatsoever from the Trump Administration. You can f**k right off.
20.01.2026 11:41 β π 146 π 31 π¬ 13 π 2Why is Donald Trump changing his mind every five minutes and saying completely mad stuff an embarrassment for Keir Starmer? It feels like it should chiefly be seen as an embarrassment for the United States.
20.01.2026 12:23 β π 1283 π 263 π¬ 73 π 34Bravo! π π I
15.01.2026 22:27 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Beautifully written and very funny.
15.01.2026 21:43 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Ishould begin with an apology. Last month, I described Robert Jenrick as βthe most shameless man in parliamentβ. His office complained at the time, but I was stubborn and refused to back down. Well, itβs never too late to say you were wrong. Robert Jenrick is not simply the most shameless man in parliament. He is the most shameless man in Britain, the most shameless man on Earth. Quite possibly the most shameless man in history. It is not simply that Jenrick has no shame. He is like a black hole for shame, sucking in the embarrassment of people around him. Which will be quite handy in his new party, Reform. Nothing became Jenrickβs time in the Conservative Party so much as the leaving of it. For years he had eased his way up the greasy pole, switching positions when necessary, a heating-seeking missile for whichever pose could help him advance, poster boy for the importance of self-belief over ability or integrity. And finally he was undone because he forgot to pick something up off a
Robert Jenrick: an apology. thecritic.co.uk/fran...
15.01.2026 20:28 β π 1109 π 337 π¬ 38 π 42π In With The Old
π£ Is Zahawi a Tory too Far-age?
π¨π³ How is China coping with Trump's chaos?
π€ Did Musk lost the UK Grok fight?
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@sturdyalex.bsky.social, @pimlicat.bsky.social, and special guest Cindy Yu.
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15.01.2026 16:19 β π 9264 π 3827 π¬ 458 π 221And sniggering. Don't forget the sniggering.
15.01.2026 15:02 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0An edit of a 'Traitors' confessional shot with Robert Jenrick sat in the chair. The caption identifies him as 'Robert' 44, Wannabe PM and a traitor'.
Tonight's turret meeting will be pretty awkward
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