Steve Gamble 🏹 🇪🇺 💙 (@stega1958) 's Twitter Profile
Steve Gamble 🏹 🇪🇺 💙

@stega1958

Retired local government officer. Archer. Enjoyer of strong coffee, dark chocolate, single malt, real ale and red wine. Nose in a book.

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Roman Soldier ~212AD: "I am concerned...although you frequently received letters from me, you never responded so that I may know how you are." Prussian Soldier 1757: "I don't know what I should think since you haven't once written to me." Student, 2025: "Did u ghost me tho"

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Reform UK… because they are inevitably going to fail to square the circle of running this tier of local government given the longstanding and accumulating mismatch between funding and statutory duties…

Staffordshire SCIU (@staffs_ciu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please look out for the public consultation on this, Sharlotte’s Law, in the coming weeks. gov.uk/government/con… facebook.com/share/17oxSUg6…

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Leicestershire County Council. Reform councillor. The focus of the official response? The source of the leak instead of the entirely unacceptable comments, wrapping it all up in the demonstrably incorrect “Britain is a Christian country” narrative…

SilencedSirs◼️ (@silentlysirs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Norway’s prime minister responds to Trump’s so-called “events speech” by giving it a D+ adding that it’s closer to an F. A blunt assessment that speaks for itself.

Norway’s prime minister responds to Trump’s so-called “events speech” by giving it a D+ 
adding that it’s closer to an F.

A blunt assessment that speaks for itself.
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This is Helen Hulick, a burglary witness, who caused a stir in a downtown LA courtroom by wearing slacks in 1938.⁣... ⁣ Hulick was quoted in the LA Times saying, “You tell the judge I will stand on my rights. If he orders me to change into a dress I won’t do it. I like slacks.

This is Helen Hulick, a burglary witness, who caused a stir in a downtown LA courtroom by wearing slacks in 1938.⁣...
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Hulick was quoted in the LA Times saying, “You tell the judge I will stand on my rights. If he orders me to change into a dress I won’t do it. I like slacks.