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Lovely, they really are having a shit time and its wonderful to watch.
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Too serious to trust this bunch of charlatans withJames Heappey MP made the case for cutting Johnson some slack this morning, his reasoning being that the situation in Ukraine is too serious.
How can this be, surely there's a paper trail?
Fabricunt is thick as mince.
Sir Michael Take is a bit of a clue.C’mon! He knows he’s full of shit (sorry just realised he’s trolling!).
It is a depressing but well written thingYes, Saw this earlier as well:
Jack Monroe’s thread about the true cost of inflation ‘as it happens to people with the least’ is an important read
Slightly lost in the midst of everything else that’s going on right now was the news this week that inflation rose to 5.4% in December, its highest rate for 30 years. The 5.4% figure prompted Jack Monroe – the @BootstrapCook – to share some figures about the ‘real cost of inflation as it happens...www.thepoke.co.uk
She did an interview on lbc with James O'Brien. Worth a listen.It is a depressing but well written thing
She is gold. Hope that Marcus Rashford sponsor's herShe did an interview on lbc with James O'Brien. Worth a listen.
Hats of to jack, she struggles with depression but still fights on.
TBF, they've only got losing arguments left...Nice to see Raab flailing like a pissed windmill on Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth.
We have the fastest growing economy in the G7.
It must be true he said it at least four times.
If you want to present a losing argument, send Raab.
Although it is a pleasure to behold.TBF, they've only got losing arguments left...
Didn't see this but, of course when an economy exhibits one of the worst contractions a larger than average recovery bounce is kinda inevitable.Nice to see Raab flailing like a pissed windmill on Sunday Morning with Sophie Raworth.
We have the fastest growing economy in the G7.
It must be true he said it at least four times.
If you want to present a losing argument, send Raab.
It was just words for him to spout in between saying how rubbish Keir Starmer’s Labour Party would be.Didn't see this but, of course when an economy exhibits one of the worst contractions a larger than average recovery bounce is kinda inevitable.