Peter Telford
@petertelford
Computer nerd, trying to get by in an ever increasingly mad world. Occasionally a little political. For the avoidance of doubt, no DMs unless you’re my wife. Proudly blocking trolls since Facebook.
So, thanks to RFK, the US authorities are struggling to find sources of a diarrhoea outbreak. Here’s a tip - try using both hands.
Chris Mason, never knowingly astute. No Chris, he’s trying to distract attention and insulate himself from future scrutiny. Happily, everyone (well, most) knows what he is up to and have spoiled his plans.
Lisbon, beautiful city, and such friendly people. Obrigado for a wonderful weekend. Wonderful to be there for April 25th.
Curiously, the BBC doesn’t seem to mention Trump had a call with his boss.
Who would have guessed that Trump was the sort of man who doesn't understand that no means no?
I’m glad we’re going to finally get something for our vacant scouts!
Duh! Yes, by him and the fools who fell for it. Not only was all of this pretty much obvious but, it was explained before and after the “non-binding” referendum that coward Cameron called.
If you see this, post a bridge. How could I post any other? Too long since I've been there :(
And, yet another surprise. The Met has no problem using CCTV on people walking around London normally. Corrupt or inept?
I would have preferred "rows back" but, again, better headline would be "Slippery man flip flops again." Say it like it is and people might start noticing. Just a theory.
This is a very Guardian headline. They seem to believe that people who fall for Farage care what experts say. Better to say something like “Man who said Brexit would be great sets out plan to ruin more lives.”
Your reminder that, in the UK at least, anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. If you’re ill, see a doctor.
I see The Grauniad is deploying confusion to make sure #Trump (or most of us) can’t tell what they’re publishing.
Will accept hack silver but, just know this AI generated image destroyed two forests in the making.
If only there had been a newspaper of note that hadn’t backed Thatcher’s insane selling of everything!!
Clearly, these are completely separate stories, but this is what worries me when politicians start talking of deregulation. Regulations are often grounded in something.
How did that time when that person suggested the other people eat cake work out? I don’t quite recall.
Is @theguardian.com sending us a message with the author's surname?
Do you know? I thought it was newspapers like the Torygraph that had killed off Brit’s dreams of retiring wholly or in part to the EU. Silly me.