And then the babysitter took the Sharpie away.
Posts by Marwood
It's not a cognitive test that I'd like to see #Trump pass - it's a psychopath test.
Government *can* help.
Government *won't* help.
Easy answer:
Yes!
#NoToPalantir
This is basically the story of privatisation.
That's why we need to #Renationalise public services and bring them back to what they were originally intended to be:
public services, not vehicles for private profit!
🎯🎯🎯
👏
Labour's rhetoric on immigration shows that #Starmer is which of the following?
a) weak
b) foolish
c) racist
d) all of the above
So they just get pocketed.
And we're supposed to believe there's no obligation in return!
Phillipson: the wider coverage around McSweeneys phone being stolen is drifting into conspiracy theory
Because the PMs chief of staff ringing the police like any ordinary person, not identifying himself, giving false details, no apparent govt security protocols, thats all perfectly normal!
You've got to be a special kind of soulless, integrity-vacant emotionless automaton to accuse the interviewer of hyperbole immediately after Mandelson & McSweeney have just been forced to resign for corruption.
#TrevorPhillips
#BridgetPhillipson =
Fully paid-up member of the #EvilBob brigade
Weasel words!
Met Police uniform policy: Badges, poppies, sashes, charity wrist bands Please don't wear badges advertising causes, beliefs or charities. They distract from our corporate identity and compromise the impartiality of the Met. We do take part in the following, so you can wear these: the Police Memorial Day badge for the week leading up to Memorial Day (St Michael’s Day) and/or when attending or policing a police memorial service or reception. the red Haig poppy of The Royal British Legion, for the annual campaign period (28 October to 11 November or Remembrance Day if later), or as directed in an Operation Order. the Help for Heroes badge and wrist band. If you're in uniform, position the badge or poppy on the left lapel of your tunic, or in similar position on other garments.
Met Police uniform policy:
Met Police uniform policy: Badges, poppies, sashes, charity wrist bands Please don't wear badges advertising causes, beliefs or charities. They distract from our corporate identity and compromise the impartiality of the Met. We do take part in the following, so you can wear these: the Police Memorial Day badge for the week leading up to Memorial Day (St Michael’s Day) and/or when attending or policing a police memorial service or reception. the red Haig poppy of The Royal British Legion, for the annual campaign period (28 October to 11 November or Remembrance Day if later), or as directed in an Operation Order. the Help for Heroes badge and wrist band. If you're in uniform, position the badge or poppy on the left lapel of your tunic, or in similar position on other garments.
The officer in this picture is wearing a black Union Jack badge, which is not allowed as part of normal uniform, and has in recent years become associated with far-right and anti-Trans sentiment.
It would have been deliberately inflammatory to wear.
Met Police uniform policy states the following:
#Renationalise all public services.
They are services for the public, not for private profit.
@peterstefanovic.bsky.social
@goodlawproject.org
@jolyon.goodlawproject.org
Can you look into this?
FAO Met Police:
Why was this police officer wearing a non-uniform 'Thin Blue Line' black Union Jack badge on the day of the #Together event?
#TogetherAlliance
@togetheralliance.bsky.social
@defendourjuries.bsky.social
RFK Jr might have hallucinated the whole thing - the rabies is probably kicking in pretty strong by now
"I said to give her the elbow!"
CAPTION COMPETITION
We’ll start:
“At Scotland Yard, we don’t just sh*t on your rights…”
This peculiar policing method was used to remove a peaceful protester outside Scotland Yard today. She had been arrested under the Terrorism Act for holding a paper sign.
Today, half a million people marched against racism and division as @togetheralliance.bsky.social
The emboldenment of the far right is a grave concern for all of us. Today, Brits said loud and clear: they do not represent us. Our streets belong to us, not to fearmongers who preach hate 🫱🏼🫲🏿🪧
Up yours, Daily Heil!
Hannah and Zack on stage together
Half a million people standing against the far right.
Half a million people who care about each other and our communities.
Half a million people ready to make hope normal again.
This is just wrong, plain wrong.
Unlawful, in fact.
I do hope I'm there too
The Green Party have repaired issues with online voting system. Then, members successfully voted for keeping Zionism is racism on the agenda
I know where your coming from, shock therapy and all that...
But too risky for me - the potential for him to do too much harm along the way...
Always always always.
UBI receipts: skyview.social?url=https://
Happy #Caturday, #CatsOfBluesky
Now the NHS has been opened up to Private Equity expect the same within the health service...
ie Profit before Care
An aerial news broadcast shot from Sky News showing a large crowd of protesters gathered in a public square in Central London. The crowd is densely packed between high-rise city buildings and a green park area. A red and white news banner at the bottom reads, "LONDON MARCH: Protesters set to march against the far right." Small colorful tents and banners are visible within the crowd.
Biggest march against the far-right in British history.
📍 Happening now: Park Lane to Whitehall.
You won't want to miss it.
#Together