Tom Powell (@thomasdewi) 's Twitter Profile
Tom Powell

@thomasdewi

Often wrong, never uncertain

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Sarah O'Connor (@sarahoconnor_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you leave a job without "good reason" in the UK, you are sanctioned 100% of unemployment benefits for 90 days. Here are some examples of things that do not constitute a "good reason" to leave a job (from the official handbook for DWP decision-makers):

If you leave a job without "good reason" in the UK, you are sanctioned 100% of unemployment benefits for 90 days. Here are some examples of things that do not constitute a "good reason" to leave a job (from the official handbook for DWP decision-makers):
Prem Sikka (@premnsikka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Avanti cuts London to Manchester train services, month after new govt contract. Blames shortage of drivers, industrial disputes - it refuses to pay, hasn't trained new drivers. Last yr train companies got £13.3bn subsidy. Privatisation is a scam. bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

Ben Kentish (@benkentish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At least the bagpipe school was spared. Shame there was no one as influential to advocate for SureStart, the youth centres, the working poor, the libraries, the NHS, the FE colleagues, the English language classes, the local councils, young people etc. etc.

David__Osland (@david__osland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Britain. Where a Tory cabinet minister claims the cost of central heating for his horses' stables on expenses while the tents that stop the homeless freezing to death on the streets are confiscated by police.

Steve Sosebee (@stevesosebee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyday we ask our friends and colleagues in #Gaza if they’re alive. A simple text. Are you still alive. Today the silence from Izzeddin Nawasra was heartbreaking - He was murdered in an airstrike on his home in the Maghazi refugee camp last night. Here’s his story. (Thread)

Everyday we ask our friends and colleagues in #Gaza if they’re alive. A simple text.  Are you still alive. Today the silence from Izzeddin Nawasra was heartbreaking - He was murdered in an airstrike on his home in the Maghazi refugee camp last night. Here’s his story. 
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Chris Brookmyre (@cbrookmyre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is hard to feel compassion towards someone who goes abroad to support a radical group that detests our country's values, but she was clearly not bright enough to know better, and that's why I don't think Liz Truss should be stripped of her citizenship.