Reaction as Archbishop attacks ‘patronising’ London elite
"That's the Archbishop of York with his seat in the House of Lords," Otto English tweeted in response.
"That's the Archbishop of York with his seat in the House of Lords," Otto English tweeted in response.
"After a couple of billboards, an advan at their HQ, more than 2.5 million views on films, and escalating pressure, Sainsbury’s did the right thing."
The figures were revealed following. a Freedom of Information request.
"The suggestion the slogan 'Kill the Bill' is intended to mean support for murdering police officers is offensive to an entire movement," Howard Beckett said.
Mark Drakeford said: “The damage done to Welsh coal mining areas 30 years ago was incalculable and here we are 30 years later the Tories are still celebrating what they did.”
"People are sick of the Government giving themselves get-out-of-jail free passes while the rest of us stick to the rules," Sarah Olney said.
He also caused outrage saying Margaret Thatcher’s closure of coal mines had given the UK an “early start” in moving to a greener economy.
Ironically, his GB News rant fuelled a further surge in donations for a hovercraft named the Flying Farage.
"Thatcher’s decimation of the coal industry had absolutely nothing to do with environmentalism and everything to do with her despicable anti-trade union ideology."
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