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Founder and Curator of the World Carrot Museum - passionate about carrots. Web expert on Daucus Carota and World War Two Food.
Unless I blinked and missed it there was no mention of Starmer’s trade agreement between the UK and India on the BBC Six O’clock news but they did manage to cover the death at 71 of some American wrestler who I suspect few people in the UK have ever heard of.
🇬🇧 Yet another 132 illegal immigrants invaded Britain yesterday 23,666 have crossed the channel so far this year (85%+ will never be returned) Makes my blood boil 😡🇬🇧
Most of us can only afford Ikea beds, but it's good to know Angel Rayner will sleep well with her £3500 beds Angela Rayner ordered two beds costing £7k for her grace-and-favour Government flat 😮😯 Or rather £7k of beds we paid for 😠😡 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
And what have you done to inspire a nation? answers on the back of a postage stamp!
What a performance, @Lionesses! Into the final and inspiring the nation Let’s bring it home.
Promoting sale of electric vehicles: bit.ly/4o7nkLG ‘How much is the govt grant on this car?’ ‘Sorry I can’t say, the scheme is too complicated to work it out.’ The words ‘up to’ £3750 doing a lot of work in the calculation!
And of course they won't lie about their accommodation, or produce fake documents about residency. Also is anyone checking on these hand car wash centres?
We're taking action to stop migrants working illegally as food delivery drivers.
The absolute refusal to reconsider the triple lock, whilst pondering just how much they have to push up the pension age for future pensioners, openly reveals what many of us have understood for some time - it’s not a social contract, it’s intergenerational theft.
UK government borrowing rose to almost £21 billion last month - the second-highest June borrowing figure since records began in 1993. Starmer/Reeves said they would “fix the foundations” of the economy. Instead, they are putting a wrecking ball through it.
Pensions are not free money as they have been earned over many years. The Government should not be allowed to keep putting this above people’s reach as they paid into the system in good faith expecting to get something out in later life. Leave our pensions alone !!!
British Carrot Growers Annual Field Day hortnews.com/british-carrot…
“Climate change wreaking havoc on our planet.” ~ Prince Harry. We will never have a carbon footprint as big as the gilded individuals who are lecturing us about carbon footprints.
The Labour government has announced a review into the state pension age. So much for this spiteful and deceitful government claiming to be supportive of ‘working people’.
UK PENSION AGE TO BE INCREASED - AGAIN? We spend £1.2 billion/month on Universal Credit for foreigners So, it only makes sense that Brits who've paid in all their lives have to wait longer for their pensions, in order to pay for it? gbnews.com/money/state-pe…
This country has gone to the dogs. I'm really worried about what will be left after four more years of this.
You can’t get married at 16, you can’t buy alcohol, you can’t drive, you can’t buy cigarettes, you’re legally not an adult, but you will be able to vote in a General Election on the next government, as Labour are desperate for the votes of children. Labour are corrupt.
So both the Deputy Prime Minister and the Environment a Secretary had no idea that the legal age to marry was 18 in the UK. Their ignorance is quite terrifying.
'Great British Energy solar panels' were made in China - who don't give a stuff about net zero, except to sell their panels to daft govs like the UK - from BBC News bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
Why our electricity bills are so high mol.im/a/14919977
16 year-old Jack Watson says teenagers like him shouldn't be given the vote. Many of his peers waste money, sleep in all day, play games and are clueless about politics. Keir Starmer's move here reeks of desperation. dailysceptic.org/2025/07/19/16-…
The UK government is spending £30bn of public money on carbon capture machines. Yet, capturing CO2 emissions by direct-air-capture technology requires “almost as much energy as that contained in the fossil fuels that produced the CO2 in the first place. An exercise in futility.”