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Went to the gym. With my phone and some podcasts.

I could see every terrestrial channel had some kind of fancy dress party on it while some old dude signed a document.

I wonder who paid for all that meaningless spectacle?

Looked like talking heads saying "oh, he signed it".

RT @AledGwynWiliams
Busy foodbank today, almost wiped us out. For perspective.

RT @FluffySocialist
If Socialists are ever unsure if you're on the right side of history, just remember this man hates you.

A friend of David Cameron, who laughed at Gordon Brown for being blind, who uses the N-word for a joke, and who once punched someone because his dinner was cold. twitter.com/JeremyClarkson/sta

We don't live in a serious country.

200,000 dead from Covid
10,000 probably dead from austerity
Kids going to school hungry
Homelessness rocketing
The spectre of people freezing to death in a couple of months

I'm so tired of this

RT @LeftUnityParty
What's disgraceful is that 1 in 4 Briton's skip meals, pensioners ride buses to keep warm, children wore their school uniforms all summer for want of other clothes and close to 300,000 people are homeless.

RT @felipetmedinaa
Before you make any jokes, please think about her family: the one who cheated on his wife, the other one who cheated on his wife, the pedophile, and whoever asked what color her grandkid would be.

RT @annalandre
I’m currently living in a (very inaccessible) hotel because I still haven’t been able to find a London flat with a wheelchair accessible bathroom. Sharing this again to see if anyone has leads on housing in the area! ♿️🏡 twitter.com/annalandre/status/

RT @evolvepolitics
If the BBC was genuinely impartial, they'd also be airing opposing views - such as those of Republicans and the many people who've been affected by the horrific crimes of colonialism right now.

But the BBC isn't impartial. It's a State Broadcaster - no better than Russia Today.

RT @RebeccaCokley
As a reminder, the number one reason people with disabilities choose medical aid in dying is not pain, but the economic cost of living.

We live in a society that makes it easier for disabled people to die then to live. twitter.com/RE_MarketWatch/sta

RT @docrussjackson
Like many senior Tories, Crosby is a master of 'Divide & Rule', & an expert in the 'Dark Arts' of voter manipulation, infamous for his 'dead cat' strategy & the promotion of toxic & deliberately divisive 'wedge issues' - evidence of which is everywhere in Britain at the moment.

RT @CWUnews
We apologise for Royal Mail Groups greed and the impact it is having on postal workers and customers across the UK. If they could find a way of giving workers a share of the £758m profit, £600 shareholder payments, £2m exec bonuses and £2m exec share awards then we can sort this. twitter.com/royalmailnews/stat

RT @docrussjackson
In 2019, emaciated Stephen Smith, who in 2017 was deemed "fit to find work" by the DWP, died.

He won his appeal in 2019 after a tribunal judge saw he could barely walk down the street let alone hold down a job, but his health deteriorated.

itv.com/news/granada/2019-04-2

RT @zarahsultana
Liz Truss today said tax cuts were amongst her "first priority": cuts that she knows will massively benefit the rich and do almost nothing for the poor.

That’s her priority even in this cost-of-living crisis.

Truss is a Prime Minister for the wealthy few, not the vast majority.

RT @zarahsultana
When Liz Truss rejects a windfall tax on the £170,000,000,000 profits oil and gas giants are expected to make, it's worth remembering:

She's a former Shell employee whose party has taken more than £1,500,000 in donations from the oil and gas industry since the last election.

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