Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph

@josephkazuk

Entrepreneur and secret nerd with prior expertise in HealthTec (NHS), Policing, Startups, Electrical Engineering and all things Politics.

ID: 1079451384259457029

calendar_today30-12-2018 18:57:20

10,10K Tweet

1,1K Followers

1,1K Following

Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even London's criminals have been inspired by Looking for Growth Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc Tom Harwood. Look at this lovely chap taking cleaning supplies onto the tube. No doubt to scrub off some of that endemic graffiti.

Philip Murray (@philipmurraylaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We cannot have: free heating for pensioners; a triple-locked pension; a high functioning, bells and whistles health system; defence expenditure at 3% of GDP; free school meals for all; low taxes; no deficit; and a growing economy. Something has to give.

Archie 🫧 (@archieballoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am born and raised in Hackney. The placed ranked most dangerous place in the uk when I was little.. It is 1000x safer than when I was a kid. I can’t speak for all parts of London, but I will not buy into this thing that London is somehow more dangerous today than 15 years ago.

LEAP UK (@ukleap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re in a state of shock and grief to learn of the passing of Peter, a friend of us here and someone we’ve worked with many times. Rest well Peter - you’ve most certainly earned that rest. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

Econo ad absurdam (@econoadabsurdam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buildings too tall, no setbacks, inadequate parking provision, overlooks neighbouring properties, retail generates excessive noise impacts, repetitive design features Planning application denied

Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Islington Proprietary School was once located on Barnsbury Road, at the corner with Milner Sq. Hanging above a doorway remains the last surviving fragment of this long-lost school.

Islington Proprietary School was once located on Barnsbury Road, at the corner with Milner Sq. Hanging above a doorway remains the last surviving fragment of this long-lost school.
Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In many ways we've stepped backwards. This shows the original grand station building on Caledonian Road and Barnsbury. Now a portakabin with some metal stairs.

In many ways we've stepped backwards. This shows the original grand station building on Caledonian Road and Barnsbury. Now a portakabin with some metal stairs.
Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi TfL this is the state of your Farringdon Station boundary railings alongside Cowcross Street. I believe the waste belongs to your tenant Pret

Hi <a href="/TfL/">TfL</a> this is the state of your Farringdon Station boundary railings alongside Cowcross Street. I believe the waste belongs to your tenant <a href="/Pret/">Pret</a>
Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If any S&P 500 company had a board member perform this badly they'd be out the door within days. Emma should step down. Absolutely not acceptable.

James 🇬🇧 👑 (@typeforvictory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK policing needs to be broken up, with: A) Local police forces for community policing, low-level crime (140k) B) Elite national agency for serious crime and investigations (15k) C) Gendarmerie for public order, security, emergencies, and firearms (25k + 10k reserves)

Benedict (@carto_graph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only Britain would build a brand-new railway line, which will ultimately connect two of its most important cities – and not electrify it.

Joseph (@josephkazuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever found an oyster shell in your back garden? I come across them fairly regularly when digging. 180 years ago oysters were the snack of choice for labourers. Now they’re considered a delicacy. Oh and the fork I’m told is a Victorian fish fork.

Ever found an oyster shell in your back garden? I come across them fairly regularly when digging. 180 years ago oysters were the snack of choice for labourers. Now they’re considered a delicacy. Oh and the fork I’m told is a Victorian fish fork.
Ben Kentish (@benkentish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You really couldn’t make it up. Question Time is now doing a whole show on what it’s like growing up in Britain today….with a panel that includes only one person under the age of 45. The average age of the panellists debating what it’s like being young in Britain today? 48.

Ben Kentish (@benkentish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine a Question Time special where a bunch of people in their 20s debate what it’s like being elderly in Britain today. Wouldn’t never happen, or course, and nor should it. So why do you think this is OK BBC Question Time?