Do you know what really grinds my gears? Misplaced anger (1/)
The anger of those left behind, those ignored, those disengaged is directed not at the establishment or institutions which propagate inequality, but at the other little guy, the weak, those in need, those needing shelter (2/)
If you see the gap between the have and the have-nots widening, who’s to blame? It’s Europe, it’s migrants, it’s scroungers. It’s definitely not the bankers fucking about with our money in an unregulated system. It’s definitely not corporations paying close to no tax (3/)
If you’re a hard-working struggling American, who is going to reform the establishment which has so let you down? I guess it’s a multi-billion dollar property tycoon who has spent his entire life milking the establishment for all its worth (4/)
Don’t get angry you’ve got no healthcare. Don’t get angry you’re pay’s going down. Don’t get angry that corporations pay less tax than you. Blame those fucking Mexicans (5/)
And if you’re a hardworking Brit, seeing the pound tank, seeing inequality rise, seeing the NHS crumble before our eyes? Who’s going to fix the broken system for us eh? Who’s looking out for the little guy? (6/)
Is it these guys? (7/)
This fucking racist haystack? Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson? (8/)
This fucking haunted Victorian pencil? (9/)
This man of the people/ privately educated millionaire opaquely funded ex-commodities broker? (10/)
Is that why we’re in the shit now? I thought it was the global financial crash and the bail out of the banks, but no. You know who it was all along? Fucking poor and desperate people (11/)
It’s Polish builders stopping us recruiting enough nurses. It’s Portuguese fruit pickers cutting council funding. It’s european regulations stopping us investing in regions outside London. It’s refugees from wars we started and profited from (12/)
Don’t look at the tax cuts to high earners, don’t look at the cuts to inheritance and corporation taxes (13/)
If you’re trying to make a new life in Britain, working in a Care home - well fuck off if you don’t earn enough money. We need you to contribute mate. If you’re a big corporation though don’t worry about paying tax, it’s fine, we want you here (14/)
It’s fine to be angry, I’m fucking furious. But they’re using our anger, making us direct it at ourselves, rather than them. We’re angry at immigrants, at socialists, lefties, at those using the welfare state, at Europe, not at those propagating the inequality (/end)
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I’m a Labour supporter who voted No in the first Scottish Indy ref. I’ve never voted for the SNP and believe a union of equals would make us stronger. But I think I was wrong and would now support independence 🏴 🦄
Here’s why: (1/)
A union of equals is a pipedream. I always thought with a sensible competent government in Westminster the case for independence would be weaker. That’s true, but why run the risk of being shackled to the mendacious buffoonery of the Tories ever again? (2/)
I thought the case for Remaining in the EU was transferable to the Union. But it isn’t. The EU has major faults but it generally acts in the interests of its members (see Eire and the GFA) and treats them as equals. The Tories don’t, they only play to their nativist base (3/)
Since the #coronavirus outbreak is worrying everyone, and there’s a spotlight on public health measures and isolation, here’s a short thread on my experience of mandatory self isolation and being quarantined at work (1/) #CoronavirusOutbreak
First of all, this isn’t a criticism of public health England at all. They’ve got a difficult job to do applying a pragmatic evidence based approach in often difficult and underfunded circumstances (2/)
When the Ebola outbreak happened in West Africa, I volunteered to be deployed to Kerrytown in Sierra Leone as it seemed to be the right thing to do at the time (3/)