For Fathers' Day, Keir Starmer posts a photo of his own father, who died in 2018, and a non-political message.
The replies are a torrent of vitriol & cruelty, all with hundreds of Likes.
We complain a lot about the quality of leadership, but there's a huge problem with the way we treat politicians
‘hotshots’. Doge was pathetic
3/4 of the pitch is in the shade making it difficult to follow at times.
I wanted Scotland to have a chance but Morocco look very good.
So incredibly fucking unsurprising
Yes, Americans, a dude with a bin on his head often runs for office here. Usually in the prime minister's constituency at a genera election, meaning the incoming or outgoing national leader gives a speech while a dude wearing a bin is in shot.
Social media should be about exchanging ideas and bringing people together, not racism, misogyny and dividing communities.
I'm proud to be part of a government that is taking such radical action in creating a safer, healthier life online for our children and future generations.
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As @jamesdaustin.bsky.social says we found young people in towns like Burnley, the ones doing the working(!), were much less likely to want the return of manufacturing
Instead people understood the success of Manchester and wanted a part of it with better transport links
Reform have now lost six by-elections in a row in England, Scotland and Wales.
Their national poll rating is 26% – below Labour in 1983 – and Farage’s approval rating is -37.
They’re very far from the voice of the people and need to stop being treated as such.
Based on recent precedent, expect the U.S. to pay $300 billion to every team that beats the USMNT.
Tommy Robinson is bridging out into psephology. Apparently Makerfield is not the kind of place that Labour could be beaten!