@Elizabe13014545
You voted to leave on the basis of an unspecified deal. That's on you. There was no "Brexit deal that had been agreed by all concerned". That came later. Next time make sure you understand what you are voting for.
@JuliaHB1
@DavidLammy
Seriously - is this the best you can come up with? Almost certainly worn for comfort while travelling and there may be a medical reason too. Doubt he wore them to the actual meeting.
@justchrisdavies
Or alternatively "We failed to fully grasp the benefits of Brexit because they are unachievable and were promised to you by the same lying charlatans now trying to tell you that Reform is the answer." Just a thought...
@TiceRichard
@jessphillips
It's clearly a mild joke
@TiceRichard
. She's not having a go at patriotism or the flag. Don't think this is a good look for you. Maybe worry about those candidates of yours who support fascist leaders?
@suemcdonald342
This is like Brexit. Before the vote Nigel said we could have the softest of Brexits. As soon as the vote was won all he would accept was the hardest of Brexits. In this case he's dangling the French healthcare system, but you can bet he'll give us the American one
@Nigel_Farage
Maybe if someone had presented a plan for Brexit that would actually work it would have got some backing. Trouble is there isn't a version of Brexit that doesn't leave us worse off than we were before.
@BladeoftheS
Agreed. The police were provoked, but they are trained too control their aggression. In the original footage, the stamp was clearly pre-meditated.
@nadhimzahawi
@MayorofLondon
It's the modern version of the parable of the Good Samaritan where the protagonist walks on by after taking a photo and publishing it on social media saying they did nothing.
@darrengrimes_
@JustinWelby
Let me get this straight - the silent disco isn't on until later, and will be "silent", so won't disturb anything else and the Choral Evensong is going ahead as usual, so hasn't been affected. Do you never use that head of yours?
@DeborahMeaden
@Keir_Starmer
It feels like the grown-ups are back in charge. Finally a government that is interested in delivering rather than ideological infighting. A breath of fresh air.
@snb19692
I'm so sorry. I hope you can find a way to reconcile before it's too late. Your Dad should be proud of what you have done for our cause even if he does not agree with it.
@GBGreatAgain
@OlooneyJohn
Why could this be? Well the elderly and infirm are more likely to die in general. The elderly and infirm were prioritised for vaccines and had a higher uptake. Therefore if you die of anything you probably had the vaccine but that doesn't mean it made any death more likely!
@calvinrobinson
The man is leading a fight for the survival of his people and you have the audacity to criticise him for what he's wearing! You are no man of God - hold your head in shame!
@campbellclaret
I'm not sure a deal with the Tories would work. Whichever dropped out Tory or Labour, it's not clear whether the other would pick up the votes. Better for Labour to do a deal with the Lib Dems and Greens here.
@elonmusk
@stclairashley
Please don't meddle with the politics of our country - you really don't understand us and it's not like America, but you have potential to do great harm.
@Steven_Swinford
Any parent faced with a 20% increase in fees should challenge the school as to why they are not offsetting the increase against the VAT the school can reclaim on consumables (at present they can't)
@TiceRichard
Any school that passes on the full 20% is lining it's own pockets - schools will be able to claim back VAT on purchases so the net cost to them will be less than 20%.
@suemcdonald342
You really want to pay £1,000s in annual insurance premiums and still face £10,000s in co-pay fees like the American model? Even the French model has oaps forking out a typical £100 a month in insurance to cover the add on fees. Is that what you really want? Labour didn't get it
@TiceRichard
Sorry Richard, but your statements on the riots smack of "oh shit I over stirred the pot so I better say something to cover my arse". Absolutely weak and feeble compared to your reactions to the Manchester Airport incident. You are being unmasked.
#ReformRiots
#ReformRacists
This would be the start of a very slippery slope. A £20 charge to see a GP which might seem reasonable, would quickly become £30 then £50... This cannot be allowed to happen.
#GTTO
#SaveTheNHS
#GeneralElectionNow
So, the ERG seem to be backing Sunak's Northern Ireland deal. Who thinks they actually like it? Who thinks, like me, they realise the game's up and it's back Sunak or be annihilated at the next election?
@Nigel_Farage
@grantshapps
Err how exactly is reducing our dependence on volatile fossil fuel prices and moving towards domestically generated renewables not compatible with net zero?
@Nigel_Farage
You were elected to represent a constituency. You had an opportunity to influence appointments on your constituents behalf. You chose not to in order to score a petty political point. That is a failure of democracy.
@EssexPR
Perhaps he didn't feel like patronising England supporters by wearing one he wouldn't normally. Or offending people by wearing a £75 shirt just for a photo op.
@TiceRichard
Pretty weak statement Richard. I know you don't want to admit your party is the racist thugs friend, but they all have you and your colleagues on their Twitter timelines.
#ReformRiots
@benhabib6
@UKLabour
@Keir_Starmer
A British political party engaging with Britain's largest trading partner - it's their duty as a party of government.
@TiceRichard
Strange that the Telegraph article just reports what BBC Verify said, then attacks BBC Verify on other grounds - almost as if they couldn't find fault with the specific claims. Don't think the Telegraph gave you the support you really wanted Richard.