It's almost as if they want to remake the university/polytechnic divide again, but don't dare say that.
It's almost as if they want to remake the university/polytechnic divide again, but don't dare say that.
www.theguardian.com/law/2025/nov...
The Times, our supposed newspaper of record, was duped by an impersonator, it seems.
People want to vote for a Good Party again.
People want to vote for a Good Party again.
"Razor sore throat, fevers, chills. Some social media users are claiming that their current COVID-19 infections are more severe than previous COVID infections; some even claim it’s the worst they’ve ever felt."
Source: archive.md/DB2uM
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
ABSOLUTELY NOT
ABSOLUTELY NOT
Change is possible.
None of this is inevitable.
We can choose differently.
Change is possible.
None of this is inevitable.
We can choose differently.
The stats in this area are complicated, and fiddly, and easy to confuse. But clearly it’s crucial they’re discussed accurately.
So what have ministers got wrong? A 🧵 (1/5)
Stop the infection.
Stop the infection.
I want it back from the far-right and racists who prey on ignorance and xenophobia. I want it back from Tommy Ten Names, Farage & Reform UK Ltd, The Daily Mail, Telegraph, Express, Sun, GB News and every damned person and organisation that spreads hate and division
I want it back from the far-right and racists who prey on ignorance and xenophobia. I want it back from Tommy Ten Names, Farage & Reform UK Ltd, The Daily Mail, Telegraph, Express, Sun, GB News and every damned person and organisation that spreads hate and division
They don't understand basic things about "net immigration statistics" and have a completely warped sense of what is going on.
It is up to the government and the media to educate, but both are too busy batting their eyes at Nigel Farage's voters.
They don't understand basic things about "net immigration statistics" and have a completely warped sense of what is going on.
It is up to the government and the media to educate, but both are too busy batting their eyes at Nigel Farage's voters.