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Posts by Tom Davies

Bromley vs Leicester City is an actual league fixture for next season 🤯

9 hours ago 7 3 1 1

Rosenior will get it in the neck, obvs, but his bosses have signed a dogs dinner of a squad. Two £100m midfielders and this is what they deliver?

9 hours ago 5 1 2 0

For all we might moan as fans at our teams' lack of "fight and effort" it's pretty rare to see the level of disinterest and weak-willedness seen by Chelsea tonight.

8 hours ago 1 0 0 0
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You want your Chelsea back? This Chelsea?

9 hours ago 29 4 5 0

Definitely only white liberals who hate racist immigration policies. As she'll discover when losing her seat in 2029

8 hours ago 1 0 0 0
VIOLENCE is never the
answer,
my granddad used to
say. As such, when I appeared on The
Weakest Link a few years back, and
Anne Robinson asked "What
"V' is a
noun meaning 'physical force intend.
ed to hurt, damage or kill?'," I said
I didn't know, and subsequently got
voted off without winning a penny.
Thanks a fucking bunch, granddad.
T Ellen, London

VIOLENCE is never the answer, my granddad used to say. As such, when I appeared on The Weakest Link a few years back, and Anne Robinson asked "What "V' is a noun meaning 'physical force intend. ed to hurt, damage or kill?'," I said I didn't know, and subsequently got voted off without winning a penny. Thanks a fucking bunch, granddad. T Ellen, London

9 hours ago 141 32 3 1

Mad fact... 42% of Labour Prime Ministers have had to fire Peter Mandelson.

9 hours ago 1106 327 26 10

Beth worked as a doctor for years until a transphobe turned up. Now, she's had to leave her job, leave her home, move to the other side of the world and is still being hounded and harassed by the media and cult.

She did nothing but exist as trans in the orbit of Sandie Peggie.

13 hours ago 2030 557 21 9

The media sniping does seem to be helping the Greens more than it's hurting them.

But then, the Greens seem to know how to handle it. A refreshing change.

14 hours ago 69 6 0 1
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This has been Starmer's modus operandi since day one.

Who can forget him trying to sack Angela Rayner for the Hartlepool by-election defeat in 2021?

There's always someone else to blame with Starmer.

13 hours ago 28 10 0 0

This is more than just a story about local corruption in Croydon

It highlights just how easy it was to rig the system that was used to select many Labour candidates for the 2024 election

In Croydon they got caught but, given all the complaints about Anonyvoter, did some get away with it elsewhere?

16 hours ago 24 14 2 1
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Fractures Emerge Between GOP’s Pro-Pedophilia, Extremely Pro-Pedophilia Wings

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Where else on Earth would a secret party-within-a-party collaborate with hostile media outlets on destroying its own electoral prospects; impose its leadership candidate via fraud; win national power, then explode in a welter of corruption allegations involving Russian oligarchs and sex traffickers

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The Mandelson saga is really about Labour factionalism Keir Starmer is a process man, but his mishandling of it in appointing a US ambassador shows how rule-by-clique dominates his party

Keir Starmer is a process man, writes @tom-clark.bsky.social for @prospectmagazine.co.uk, but his mishandling of the Mandelson appointment reveals the root cause of this disaster—and of the wider collapse in support for the government: Labour factionalism

www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/politics/730...

16 hours ago 7 6 0 0

Interesting that it's the Anonyvoter system at the heart of this. Just how corrupt was Labour's candidate selection process for the 2024 election? Beth Winter and Sam Tarry both made serious allegations about their deselections via this system.

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Man pleads guilty to religiously aggravated rape in Walsall John Ashby, 32, initially denies the attack but changes his plea one day after the trial begins.

Content warning needed for this horrific story IMO. No doubt the far-right defenders of the nation's women will be all over this. And contrast the coverage the BBC home page is giving it compared to the 'fake gay asylum seekers' it ran last week.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

15 hours ago 3 2 0 0

'The grown ups are back' latest.

19 hours ago 5 2 3 0
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There is no greater fraud than this cross Atlantic attempt to silence students who have no power while ensuring people with power can speak without criticism. That's what this is all about. Protecting power and gaslighting us that it is about protecting speech.

1 day ago 309 52 0 2

old enough to remember this kind of Cold War propaganda

(not a Corbyn fan, don't care about the hat — but there seems to be a clear institutional bias at the BBC, and lack of accountability, which should concern everyone)

20 hours ago 24 7 1 1

Almost everything we argue about is a substitute for the thing we should be arguing about: the immense wealth & power of an oligarchic class, which captures governments, ruins lives and wrecks the living planet.
This class redirects our rage at scapegoats. To resist its lies is to resist its power.

23 hours ago 6720 2431 145 124

This morning I’ve seen Olly Robbins’s appearance before the select committee described as ‘box office’, while a commentator flagged up another key political moment with the words ‘bring the popcorn’.

That’s one of our main problems right there.

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The White House is completely silent as BBC confirms a consistent pattern of massive financial spikes occurring just minutes before Donald Trump makes market moving announcements.

The administration is facing severe allegations of illegally profiteering off inside knowledge.

1 day ago 267 158 14 12
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‘I’m not the boss’: Lando Norris is articulate, open and intelligent – when he’s allowed to be F1’s latest world champion speaks with deep candour about overcoming his insecurities but questions about Max Verstappen and regulations? Off limits

I interviewed Lando Norris and the world champion was open, honest and articulate. And then his management stepped in to police and muzzle him in an attempt to "control the narrative."

From then on it did not go too well....this is what happened.

www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/a...

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Phones to be banned in schools by law in England under government plans Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create

I suspect the government is going to get another crash course in the law of unintended consequences when pushing through overly restrictive knee-jerk policies without properly considering implications, especially, but not limited to, students with higher support needs.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

1 day ago 308 79 33 36

Oh cry more, you rich entitled whingers. If you'd done your job properly - and not, for example, allowed two of your biggest clubs to get away with colossal financial cheating - you wouldn't have to fork out this tiny fraction of what you pay for Carabao Cup bench-warmers

23 hours ago 6 0 0 0

Just as satire died when Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize, conspiracy theories are much less fun now the President of the United States has started several military conflicts to distract from his participation in an elite paedophile ring which also included the Queen of England's favourite son.

1 day ago 18 4 0 0
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literally every day my wife or I go outside with our daughter people go out of their way to be friendly, offer aid or a kind word, no matter where we've traveled. it's nice to remember that hostility as default mode of interaction is not destiny, much as it benefits some to pretend it is

3 days ago 2885 247 48 28

I went and watched the segment on iPlayer. This is absolutely wild. It’s basically doing a free micro political broadcast for Reform during BBC Breakfast.

1 day ago 367 130 15 5
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EFL special.

Any questions for the panel?

@maxrushden.bsky.social
@barryglendenning.bsky.social
@sannyr.com
@georgeelek.bsky.social

👇👏

1 day ago 3 2 7 0
SAVE time when crossing a river
with a fox, a chicken and a bag
of corn by taking the chicken and
corn across first then not going
back for the fox ,which will have
run off by then anyway.
T O'Neill, Glasgow

SAVE time when crossing a river with a fox, a chicken and a bag of corn by taking the chicken and corn across first then not going back for the fox ,which will have run off by then anyway. T O'Neill, Glasgow

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