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Apr 29, 2022 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
The #nffc vs Bournemouth game is huge. Everything pretty much rests on that game.

Let's look at the permutations of how Forest can get automatic promotion.

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If Forest loses to Bournemouth then they have to win both of their other 2 games AND Bournemouth have to lose both of theirs AND then it would be down to goal difference as both would be on 82 points.

Both have exactly the same +30 GD at the minute.

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Sep 30, 2020 • 67 tweets • 13 min read
1/ Starmer in September. A summary of the Brylcreemed shite hawk. [A THREAD].

September arrives and Parliament returns. The Gov't makes the quiet but extremely significant announcement that it's reviewing the judiciary system... 2/ They want to review if “executive decisions should be non-judicable”.

Basically, they want the Gov't to be above the law.
Sep 21, 2020 • 22 tweets • 4 min read
1/ "Boris did/not go to Perugia in Italy" - why does this matter? A thread.

Background first. On the 17th Sept, officials at Perugia airport said Johnson was there "in the last few days". Later they confirmed he "landed on the 11th at 2pm and left on the 14th at 7:45am". 2/ Downing Street denies he went at all. So the first issue is that either the officials at Perugia airport are lying or Johnson's staff at Downing street are.

This isn't the first and only time Johnson has lied so I'm calling dibs on it being him.
Jul 13, 2020 • 38 tweets • 6 min read
Sir Keir Starmer was appointed leader of the Labour party exactly 100 days ago. I’m not one for caring about neat hair or sharp suits or forensic vocabulary – I care about actions. So let’s have a look at his record so far in my piece I’m calling #100DaysofStarmer 1. Sir Keir took up the leadership on the 4th April 2020, after almost 5 years of some people saying that Corbyn was having a -20% drag-effect on the polls.

2. During December and the 2019 election (under Corbyn), the Tories led by around +12%...