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Exposed by @AJIUnit as a staunch anti-fascist. Some battles are won with swords & spears others with quills & ravens. Views = own. 🔁❤🚶🏻‍♂🚶🏻‍♂ ≠ agree.
Sep 25, 2022 14 tweets 3 min read
With reference to Al Jazeera and defending Sadiq Khan.

On Monday night, Al Jazeera, the antisemitic state-media vehicle of a kleptocratic slave-realm, will laughably try to smear me as a far-right extremist. Here is the truth of their “investigation”. In 2016, I attended an event hosted by a woman I’d known since my youth, on account of being friends with a family member. The occasion in question was the first time we’d met in real life in 20 years. But we had been arguing on Facebook for some weeks over my support for
Jul 28, 2021 9 tweets 1 min read
On Simone Biles.

Elite sportsmen and sportswomen have always struggled with mental health issues and always been affected by them. It’s just that now it’s better recognised and more accepted.

Look at John McEnroe. Was any of that on-court behaviour actually healthy? By 1986/86 he was taking long breaks from tennis. Today we would have called it as being for mental health reasons.

We still don’t know the full story of Ronald and the 1998 World Cup. No physical diagnosis explained his convulsions before the final. Depressive behaviour *was* observed.
Mar 22, 2021 19 tweets 7 min read
Premier League Managers as characters in a prime time TV crime drama.

Roy Hodgson. Widowed, close-to-retirement DSI and career-long mentor to the hero of the piece. Backs his team no matter what and is constantly clashing with 'upstairs'. Scott Parker. New Detective Constable, promoted from uniform. Became a father for the first time six months ago. First in and last out of the office. Wife, an artist working from home, worries constantly about his safety. He doesn't make it past episode four.
Sep 16, 2020 24 tweets 5 min read
In 1971, the Sherborne Hotel in Kensington was taken over by a group of Poles, from the community that had established itself in that part of the world during World War II. For decades it had been a rather shabby and uncomfortable place - not much more than a hostel really for the waifs and strays of west London. They set about a programme of refurbishment and renovation and in a forgotten store room they found an abandoned trunk. It contained women’s clothing, papers relating to service with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in the 1940s, and a