Seb Varden (@sebvarden) 's Twitter Profile
Seb Varden

@sebvarden

Just a regular person from the UK, until now I have always been part of the silent majority I guess and I may stay that way. I may not though ;-)

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Apogee Entertainment (@apogee_ent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PREY ZIPPO LIGHTER GIVEAWAY 🔥 These rare PREY (2006) lighters were made for press only. Tommy even uses one in-game as a flashlight! To win one: ✅ Follow ❤️ Like 🔁 Repost Giveaway ends Friday. Ships worldwide at no charge!

PREY ZIPPO LIGHTER GIVEAWAY 🔥
These rare PREY (2006) lighters were made for press only. Tommy even uses one in-game as a flashlight!

To win one:
✅ Follow
❤️ Like
🔁 Repost

Giveaway ends Friday. Ships worldwide at no charge!
Stuart (@stuartmaggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watching the Budget team deny misleading the public over the last couple of days is like watching a child deny eating a biscuit while their face is covered in chocolate.

Gina G (@gina_g_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not just abolishing juries but also the presumption of innocence. The correct term for a “victim” prior to conviction is complainant/witness. These terms are rightly used to maintain impartiality and thus uphold the presumption of innocence. Talking in terms of victims and about

James Clark 📈📉¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@mr_james_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You could build out nuclear to meet the UK's entire electricity needs for not much more than this. And it would provide steady supply for 100 years with good maintenance.

Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧🇮🇱 (@jchimirie66677) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a line in a democracy that, once crossed, changes everything: when elections cease to be an obligation and become a variable. That line has now been crossed in Britain, and it's the state's own elections watchdog saying so. The Electoral Commission has been explicit:

There's a line in a democracy that, once crossed, changes everything: when elections cease to be an obligation and become a variable. That line has now been crossed in Britain, and it's the state's own elections watchdog saying so.

The Electoral Commission has been explicit:
Seb Varden (@sebvarden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not taking more isn't the win you clearly think it is. With an average price of £1.35 the tax (inc VAT) is about 75p. A full 40L tank would be less than £25 without that!

Christopher Snowdon (@cjsnowdon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From 1 January 1982, all video players must play Betamax and nothing but Betamax. Innovation has reached its natural endpoint. Thank you for your attention in this matter.

jatin (@jatinkrmalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason why RAM has become four times more expensive is that a huge amount of RAM that has not yet been produced was purchased with non-existent money to be installed in GPUs that also have not yet been produced, in order to place them in data centers that have not yet been

Alan (@a1an_m) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We used to have lots of places in the UK where you could get most of what you needed within 15 minutes walk: school, GP, grocer, butcher, church, pub, children's playground, sports club. We called them "towns" and "villages". Then along came central and local government. They

We used to have lots of places in the UK where you could get most of what you needed within 15 minutes walk: school, GP, grocer, butcher, church, pub, children's playground, sports club.

We called them "towns" and "villages".

Then along came central and local government. 

They
Daniel ShenSmith (BlackBeltBarrister) (@dshensmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What nonsense. First, they are defendants, not offenders, as they are innocent until proven guilty (a schoolboy error for the Justice Minister) Second, a defendant electing a Crown Court trial is a legal right, and cannot be dismissed as "choosing to delay". The REAL facts are

Ramon Agusta (@ramonagusta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No MP that voted to remove an 800-year right to jury trials should be re-elected. It's as simple as that. #Starmergeddon #JuryTrials

Matthew Bowles (@matthew__bowles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TfL’s Commissioner, Andy Lord, receives a base salary of £400k - with bonuses this rises to £640k+. Over 2,200 TfL employees earn more than £100k per annum, with 78 paid more than the Prime Minister. This is all whilst fares continue to rise…

Burnside (@burnsidewastosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Government charges 50% of the price at the pump and in return for the £35bn it receives delivers roads which look like they were laid by the same people who made David Lammy's cervix. The biggest rip off in this country is what we pay for your Government you turd nudging