Any evidence or actual examples, or are you just repeating the crap published daily in lying Right-wing rags like The Sun and the Express.
Blaming poverty on immigrants is always the Right's tactic to promote divide-and-rule among the population, and divert attention from the fact that many...
And because actual turnout was 72%, that actually means that 37% of all eligible voters in Britain actually voted Leave, and 35% voted Remain, with 28% abstaining.
37% of the British people voted to Leave in June 2016 (many of them on the basis of lies, and illegal spending by the Leave campaign).
It is you Brextremists - or FuQuitters - who have a weird understanding of democracy.
Before Christmas. the Met Office's 4-week forecast was predicting an increasingly likely cold spell, with easterly winds and an increasing likelihood of snow, for mid-January.
Now they're forecasting it for the end of January/beginning of February.
I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think this...
This ^
With our over-reliance on the brilliant but undeniably ageing Glenn Murray (God help us if he is seriously injured), the underwhelming performances of some of our supposedly star signings this year (they can't still be bedding-in or getting-up-to-speed, surely?), Chris Hughton's negative...
Indeed. Too early for any serious snow.
I know we had some flurries on 30 November last year, but generally, we would need to wait January and February, if and when Siberian easterlies feed across the UK from a blocking High over Scandinavia (remember the glorious Beast from the East earlier...
Joy Division just before they released the classic Unknown Pleasures - they were supporting The Buzzcocks at The Lyceum, London, in 1979, but me and my mates though, "Nah, never heard of them, let's go to the bar instead."
I've regretted it ever since.
If earning £50,000 is defined (by some people) as making someone rich, what does that make CEOs on £5 million or more?
£50,000 per year is a definitely a lot compared to the crap wages that millions of people are paid, but arguing over whether £50,000 constitutes being 'rich' seems like another...