Hmm yeah. Maybe a player who signed for PSG less than one year ago and won everything as a key star, is going to join a team whose main job this summer is staying on the right side of PSR...for £120m. Thanks for sharing this BS 😂👍
Hmm yeah. Maybe a player who signed for PSG less than one year ago and won everything as a key star, is going to join a team whose main job this summer is staying on the right side of PSR...for £120m. Thanks for sharing this BS 😂👍
Making the same point twice doesn't make it more pertinent 😂😂
Of all the players to criticise today...weird flex
For example? Who are all these magic strikers who were available last summer that Arsenal should have signed? Isak? Nonsense 🙄
You got cooked bro 😂😂😂
What a fucking waste of a question, in a very time constraint interview format 🙄
That's a bold acroyn for a German football
A fictional office feels like a small sample size
Yeah hopefully! I do worry it would be harder to get a chance if I started today. Then again, we've survived an industrial revolution before
So I'm personally 2 or 3 times more productive, which is good. However, the number of jobs needed to deliver my output is down significantly - which is particularly an issue for young people looking for a break in the industry
Sure. I work in digital marketing, in a very broad role in which I use Co-pilot to help speed up a lot of the tasks I deliver. 5 years ago, I would've probably needed 1, maybe even 2 junior executives to support the amount of work I can do alone now
Different points. I'm much better at my job now thanks to AI, but it's also removed the need for a lot of junior roles around me
Source: trust me bro
Yeah, the cost of living crisis is dragging on so long people just stopped spending, which is terrible for the economy. Anyone in government who thinks this is a positive poll result is utterly deluded
The good news for Reform voters is none of them qualifies for the scheme
We can confiscate Chelsea from Roman Abramovich,and use the sale money to support Ukraine. But we can't do wealth taxes on fixed UK assets, because they are too complicated and wouldn't work anyway 👍
Make a world people aren't terrified to bring new lives into, and where young people aren't constantly treated as a political underclass?
She seems intelligent..
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Pathetic from the one UK newspaper which is supposed to stay away from this sort of dangerous headlines
This level of wealth inequality and desperate poverty has also failed to work out for the very rich, many times throughout history. Redistribution is the peaceful option, which is still on offer. It would be wise to accept that offer
Reality will always hit home eventually. Politicians, including this government, have spent years pretending to be on the side of working people while letting the cost of all essentials skyrocket. Capitalism can't survive if the spending class is a tiny minority, and the majority live in poverty.
They're not doing enough to address the immediate concerns of the cost of living crisis. Little else matters right now - and being more competent than clowns is wildly insufficient in this moment
Such a good analogy. Like we're all meant to cheer if it's +0.1, and mourn if it's-0.1 😂😂
Up 0.1%, down 0.1%. Up 0.1%, down 0.2%.
The way the economy is discussed in this country is utterly meaningless and insane
Lock her up
If Michelle Mone won't or can't pay back the money she stole from British taxpayers during a time of national crisis, she (and her husband) should be jailed
Bro's simultaneously like we wanted Luis Diaz, but Williams wasn't the profile we were looking for 😂😂😂
The way the media loudly hold up this single figure once a month, with no context, as an indicator of how the economy is doing is utterly embarrassing
Have you seen Liverpool's transfer window? 😂
That's fine. You don't sell stock, or a product like a retailer. You hoard a vital and scarce resource, which everyone needs. So on that basis, I don't think you should be compared to other businesses - and you should be taxed much more aggressively in my opinion