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Continuously and continually flummoxed by the stupidity of the human race. linktr.ee/thescraggybeard
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Busy bee.

All the people complaining that the police have said the Liverpool driver was white British are the same people who made it necessary for the police to say he was white British.

Just seen this beautiful rainbow on my way to see (hear) some experimental jazz, win win.

Confused as to which way to go, simply follow these helpful signs.

Lol.

According to labour, the poor, sick and disabled are guilty until proven innocent. This is a disgrace. The same scrutiny is not affixed on the rich. Why? leftfootforward.org/2025/05/a-ne...

Yep. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

Labour has a whopping great majority and four years left to turn this country around. They should be setting the agenda, not chasing about trying to placate voters of a party with five MPs who will never vote for them anyway. It's not only disappointing... it's embarrassing

Brexit in a nutshell.

It's like we need to join a sort of union of some kind so that we can get the best from dealing with our direct neighbours. www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

Under Labour’s welfare cuts, 1.3 million people with cancer, arthritis and other diseases could lose PIP. They could have just made the very wealthiest pay their fair share. What an absolute disgrace that they are choosing to make life harder for disabled people instead.

The government was wrong to cut winter fuel payments. It was wrong to keep the 2-child benefit cap. It was wrong to slash disability benefits. Pushing people into poverty is the wrong thing to do. The right thing to do is redistribute wealth and power so that everyone can live in dignity.

Labour: we're going to screw the poor, screw the disabled, screw the trans community, screw the third child and screw the economy and pander to the right wingers. Also Labour: I don't know why we did so badly in the local election?

First time I've seen Zhao Xintong play. What a pleasure to watch. He's too chilled to be called The Cyclone though.

You’re telling me that right wing voters that Labour was trying to appeal to voted for a right wing party anyway and left wing voters decided not to vote for Labour because they’re too right wing now? Who could have possibly predicted this.

Barry Hearn has said that the Crucible is not fit for purpose for the snooker. As the Alexander Palace is infested with flies, wasps, and other insects, continually interrupting play. Does he not mean it's too small and he wants more seating.

Busy bee.

26C in may? Probably not great environmentally. Drinkin' wine, reading & chillin', definitely.

Nish Kumar nailing the stupidity of bathroom bills back in 2019

I was hoping to see forest-villa in the final. The exact opposite is now true. Lol.

The lib-dems support a ban on loud music and TV on public transport. In my opinion, that law can not come in fast enough. Please also add in people making loud phone calls. If you don't want to use head phones don't play music/TV.

If a key voter wants to starve children then they should not be a key voter that you look to get votes from. www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

Brexit, the shot show that keeps on destroying people's lives. Well done brexiteers is this another of those benefits you mentioned, or is it project fear? www.theguardian.com/science/2025...

Finally we hear from tnose who have morals and ethics in the labour party and not the tory light faction. You cant take from those in need to give to others on need. Tax the rich to pay for eduction and training. Thats the way to address this. www.theguardian.com/society/2025...

'The latest government data, published last month for 2023-24, showed that the number of children in poverty had risen to 4.5 million, and accounted for 31% of all children in the UK'. What a sickening statistic. www.theguardian.com/education/20...

It's like we could have some sort of union of Europe. We could have free trade and freedom of movement amongst them. Not sure what we'd call it though? www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

the research found that 53% of voters believe a closer relationship with the EU will have a positive effect on the UK economy, just 13% said the effect would be negative. 68% believed better relations with the EU would boost UK-EU trade in a clearly positive way www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

my goals

taking criticism

I would rather be hit with 20%tarrifs than bow down to a dictator. When Trump is gone so will the tarrifs. Siding with a criminal is horrendous. Kier only seems to have a spine when screwing over the poor. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

Tough decisions... www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...