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“If they’d explained everything about Brexit, I’d probably have voted Remain!” @lewisgoodall.com visits The Talbot in Blackpool, the UK’s first Reform pub, where the owner regrets Brexit - but stops short of blaming one of the key figures who sold it to him: Nigel Farage.

So among those Robert Jenrick identifies here as being "Britain's enemies" are the 20 "Caribbean nations..." who are members of Caricom

Did you hear the news 'bout Billie Joe?! sarahkendzior.substack.com/p/searching-...

Margaret Thatcher. RT if you still do too.

"Liverpool were very worthy champions. The Reds topped a mini-league of the big six clubs, won the most points at home and they led the away table too." Here's my end of season Premier League review, featuring all 20 clubs. Share it far and wide: www.andrewbeasleyfootball.com/p/2024-25-pr... #LFC

Mohamed Salah, ladies and gentlemen. 👑🏆

"One of the single worst examples of journalism I've ever seen in a British newspaper." @mrjamesob.bsky.social can't believe what he's reading.

@llewellynfc.bsky.social why do I have a feeling he’s one of your favourite players? Played like Lowin!

I welcome this Labour Government’s landmark agreement with the EU and our commitment to deliver a new youth mobility deal 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 After years of closed doors under the Conservatives, we're opening them up — creating opportunities for young people to live, work and learn across Europe once again.

Brexit hasn't been betrayed. The British people have not been betrayed. The betrayal was Brexit. Once that is the established narrative, we can all go forward together.

www.theguardian.com/football/202...

Yes, and if it was that easy, I’m sure someone would’ve actually done it. The very reason you lost two elections, Jezza, was that people didn’t believe you could feasibly deliver your policies.

What I find most interesting about these critics of the Chancellor is that none of them are proposing an alternative growth strategy. In fact, many of them are directly anti-growth. Which is naval gazing. Must read @georgeeaton.bsky.social piece. www.newstatesman.com/politics/lab...

Everyone forgets the true meaning of the May Day bank holiday, when Jesus and John the Baptist went with their wives to the big Ikea in Galilee and later watched the snooker final on the telly.

Resharing this article from March now that Trent’s departure is official. Over to you, Conor. #LFC

One of the most shocking things I have read for a while: t.co/lg46ijHLDF

£33 million - Labour's current budget for the free breakfast club trial £365 million - cost of free breakfast clubs for all primary schools £3,400 million - the cost of removing the two child benefit cap You can see why Labour are focusing on breakfast clubs and not removing the benefit cap

Yeah, because Richard Harris and Michael Gambon were both born in England.