Make no mistake, the Tories are coming for devolution. If we don’t decide to entrench
@scotparl
through independence, it’s powers will be eroded - forced, according to this by one of the architects of the Brexit disaster, to ‘evolve back’
This is a corker. Coming to Apple TV tomorrow. Hats off
@rebeccagatward
who directed the last four episodes. It’s dark, it’s funny, it’s….murderous 🫣🫣🫣
Extraordinary from
@BBCRadio4
“The last time inflation was this high, Michael Foot was Leader of the Labour Party.”
Eh? Yes, but Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister.
Tories in charge then & Tories in charge now.
Horror of the ‘Glorious Twelfth’. As Scotland’s shooting season starts investigators find that 250,000 animals like foxes, stoats, hedgehogs and a whole array of birds are killed so that rich people can shoot 300,000 grouse a year. Regulation is needed now
Truss claimed £1,548 for gas and electricity. Suella Braverman - £3,945 energy bill, which she charged to taxpayers.
Hancock claimed £4,800 on energy costs
The total cost to taxpayers for MPs’ energy bills will rise even further as not all claims for last yr have been made.
No L.G.B without the T - fact - your phobias really don’t count - why not spend your energy treating others with respect, be kind, be nice and do good things, the world is so fucking dark - why not be a light on this rocky road
Here's some of the things the Tories privatised.
Imagine how much better we'd be able to respond to the cost-of-living crisis if they were still in public ownership.
▪️British Gas
▪️British Petroleum
▪️Water
▪️Electricity
▪️British Rail
▪️Royal Mail
▪️British Telecom
I love playing concerts with Barbara. We've been singing together now for over 55 years. We don't go out so often these days, so come to see, and hear, us in the fab Spiegeltent in Paisley.
If you haven’t read about Charter Cities, you really need to. They are the real purpose of Brexit, being sold in the guise of Freeports. Imagine a UK where private companies own huge parts of UK, set the laws, taxation, permissions to do anything at all.
A view of the Roman camp Aquis Querquennis, located on the banks of the Limia River in Galicia, Spain. The camp is usually under water but can now be seen because of the low water levels.