— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 1, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 2, 2019
"Carleton Bonfire & Fireworks"— Tom Holmes (@TomHolmes_Photo) November 2, 2019
After a long rainy day on Skipton Market I really wasn't in the mood to stand outside yet again, but I changed my mind last minute and popped over to a local bonfire and fireworks display to try and find some unusual angles. pic.twitter.com/DWfsfF91G3
Remember when Theresa May's resignation went terribly wrong?#DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/t0BFeaKhJt— spankybackpack (@spankybackpack) May 25, 2019
Absolutely incredible to watch this @jacindaardern video be pinged around the world. In the last 48 hours, it's seemingly gone everywhere from the UK to Pakistan, and has even gone viral in Lebanon - becoming another tool for protestors to push for change pic.twitter.com/7RyJvywHjJ— Ashleigh Stewart (@Ash_Stewart_) November 3, 2019
So much respect... https://t.co/Y9Pgs9oXZZ pic.twitter.com/6R8JkmPFuP— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 5, 2019
What's the worst tagline in Hollywood history? @Davetweetedthis has suggestions for the shoddiest: https://t.co/YjTzsGqF0u— Will Potter (@Hero_Collector) November 5, 2019
Taglines are an important tool in the movie marketing arsenal. If a good tagline can clearly help sell a film, then surely a bad tagline could contribute to its financial failure. David Black picks ten of the best and ten most dreadful. https://t.co/TRw6FqPtLp— Hero Collector (@HeroCollector_) November 5, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 6, 2019
If you've got it, flaunt it. https://t.co/FRNifjrTbX— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 6, 2019
Hey @BarnabyEdwards this guy ↓ just called you twerp, what do you say to that? https://t.co/jQXMurjArV— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 6, 2019
A brief timeline of foodbanks:— Axel Billingsley (@AxelBCreative) November 5, 2019
1997 - The Trussell Trust is founded. Labour comes to power.
2004 - UK has 2 foodbanks.
2008 - Global financial crash. UK has 22 foodbanks.
2010 - Tories come to power.
2017 - UK has 2,000+ foodbanks. #VoteLabour #jc4pm #ToriesLie#ToriesOut
Boris Johnson's Promises v Truth:— Barnaby Edwards (@BarnabyEdwards) November 7, 2019
"20,000 extra police"
Truth: 20,563 fewer police
"Biggest NHS investment for a generation"
Truth: 15% lower than the average annual NHS investment
"£14b for schools"
Truth: £2.6b
"40 new hospitals"
Truth: 0 new hospitals
The man is a liar.
Fake promises to get Brexit done— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 7, 2019
Fake numbers of hospitals being built
Fake NHS stats
Fake promises on schools
Fake Brexit deadlines
Fake statements on free trade and free ports
Faked videos
Faked adverts
All in front of a fake large crowd.
Welcome to the Tory Campaign Launch. pic.twitter.com/XOtV8LgRd9
Fake promises to get Brexit done— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 7, 2019
Fake numbers of hospitals being built
Fake NHS stats
Fake promises on schools
Fake Brexit deadlines
Fake statements on free trade and free ports
Faked videos
Faked adverts
All in front of a fake large crowd.
Welcome to the Tory Campaign Launch. pic.twitter.com/XOtV8LgRd9
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 8, 2019
"Inappropriately dressed man makes big deal about going to work in a chauffeur driven car" https://t.co/EtNSmAuPlH— Otto English (@Otto_English) November 9, 2019
Really hoping @SamiraAhmedUK and @NewswatchBBC are going to be all over this. Old footage edited into new footage in a way that apparently benefits a PM during an election campaign. So many questions need asking... https://t.co/ldhmmFkNcG— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 11, 2019
£100m on Brexit ads— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 12, 2019
£8bn on No Deal prep
£13.8m on ferry company with no ships
£600m a week in lost investment/growth
Record £1.8 trillion debt
Lowest growth for a decade
PM who said "fuck business"
But, Tories, do keep telling us how Labour can't be trusted with the economy.
Tories, July 2019:— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 13, 2019
“Boris Johnson is a proven winner and a great campaigner. People love him!”
November 2019: pic.twitter.com/CmBeAfRG7p
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 14, 2019
Why do tweets of this video keep going missing? pic.twitter.com/8u8YPUUt1s— Robin Wood 🌹 Free Range (@WOODHEAP) November 14, 2019
Try imaging Boris Johnson being in this video, instead of Jeremy Corbyn.— Rachael Swindon (@Rachael_Swindon) November 15, 2019
Nope, nor can I. pic.twitter.com/n4EagkQSMI
Tories:— David Schneider (@davidschneider) November 16, 2019
“There’s absolutely no need for everyone to have broadband. It’s a stunt!”
Also the Tories:
“The only way you can get Universal Credit is to apply for it online.”
After yet another fire likely caused by poor cladding, what will it take for this government to take fire safety seriously?!#cladding #GrenfellTower pic.twitter.com/WTQtWp1BJC— Momentum (@PeoplesMomentum) November 16, 2019
2007— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 16, 2019
Did Sarah Ferguson marry one of the Osmonds?— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 17, 2019
Genndy Tartakovsky's 2D Clone Wars is the pinnacle of achievement in the Star Wars universe. Everything else pales in comparison. pic.twitter.com/oL3cGmAXtf— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 18, 2019
Liz Truss having trouble remembering the number 0.#politicslive #GE2019 #LabourManifesto pic.twitter.com/fSgfCAjaxq— Haggis_UK #FBPE 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) November 21, 2019
We own https://t.co/OQ5hfKpVXw. Farage and co have sent us a long legal letter demanding we give it to him. Well, he can have the website... for a million quid, all proceeds to the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (price goes up £50k a day)— Led By Donkeys (@ByDonkeys) November 21, 2019
Britain has had enough of Michael Gove.— Ken Clarke (@MrKennethClarke) November 20, 2019
Earshot— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 22, 2019
Russ is a great guy. Be more like Russ. https://t.co/t2FR954OlT— Vicky ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@vicsto382) November 23, 2019
You appear to have disenfranchised John Hurt.— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 23, 2019
— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 24, 2019
Meanwhile in the Tory Party... pic.twitter.com/yhNCVOsctT— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 24, 2019
South Dakota has recently made the news for its new anti-meth campaign "Meth: We're On It".— Quite Interesting (@qikipedia) November 24, 2019
This is not South Dakota's first tagline in the news. In 2015, South Dakota tourism used the tagline "why die on Mars, when you can live in South Dakota?"
How can you have a politics-free adaptation? HG Wells was a socialist, who made many political points in the original novel. Have you read it, James? (Can't @ him because he called me fat and blocked me after I called out his lies about climate change).— Joe Cushley (@TalentlessJoe) November 25, 2019
Our ex-landlord upped the rent from £800 to £1000 pcm just before Christmas with days notice. https://t.co/LPcZ8JcOIf— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 25, 2019
Is it me?— David Black (@Davetweetedthis) November 28, 2019
There comes a point in the history of a nation where stupidity is indistinguishable from wickedness. That's where we are now.— Philip Pullman (@PhilipPullman) November 28, 2019
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