"What in god's name is happening right now? ... he's a 34 count convicted felon and adjudicated rapist ... he brags about sexual assault. He mocks the disabled " - @BradleyWhitford in Madison warms up for Walz and Obama by making the case against Trump - & he DOES NOT mince words
The problem with Rishi Sunakโs warning Keir Starmer will wreck Britain in 100 days is that his predecessor and colleague managed to do that in 50 days. And the voters havenโt forgotten.
This is getting ridiculous - how can Farage constantly get airtime with no one pointing out to him & viewers the Brexit he championed has by almost every economic & financial measure been disastrous for the UK?
If that outrages you as much me RT this widely
In the USA in 1943 they produced a film 'Don't be a Sucker' about fascism.
It perfectly explains Nigel Farage, Suella Braverman, Tommy Robinson and the entire Right.
๐จ NEW: Key deadlines for the GE on 4 July
โฒ๏ธ Register to vote: Tuesday 18 June at 23.59
โฒ๏ธ Applying for a Voter ID: Wednesday 26 June at 17:00
โฒ๏ธ Applying for a postal vote: Wednesday 19 June at 17.00
โฒ๏ธ Applying for a proxy vote: Wednesday 26 June at 17.00
This is such an insightful blog - of course "nobody can think and panic at the same time" - obvious when you think about it! If only we could clone Dr Jenny August and have one in every primary and high school! #NationalNumeracyDay
Hugo Keith, "Just answer the question"
Michael Gove, "I will. The question requires extensive answering. There's a tension between being brief and answering your question properly. I note you want us to keep our answers brief. But if it's also the case you want them to be answered affectively then I'll have to go on at some length"
HK, "Mr Gove, I've heard some threats in my time"
Heather Hallett, "Is there a different way to ask the question?"
MG, "I would say it's a promise, not a threat"
Michael Gove insulting #CovidInquiry
In 2015 I wrote quite a cynical piece about HS2 in which I argued that it was probably all about using Manchester and Leeds to build a business case for increasing rail capacity between Milton Keynes and London. And actually it wasn't cynical enough. Lesson learned I suppose.
Baroness Hallett wrote to Boris Johnson on February 3 with a list of 150 questions about the governmentโs handling of the pandemic.
Some of them are pretty savage โ basically asking Johnson why he didnโt sack Hancock, why he didnโt attend Cobra in Feb 2020. Some of the best...
#OTD 51 years ago, trade unionist Jimmy Reid stood up in the Bute Hall of Glasgow University, having been elected by the students as their new rector.
The speech he delivered - without notes - is as profound now as it was then.