while that snivelling piece of sh** Farage and the rest of the gammons wallow in flag waving bollocks, the true spirit of what it is to be British plays out in front of the world.
Oh that suits your agenda doesn’t it. Funny how you didn’t post anything about Captain Tom, or any of the many thousands of white ppl that have done so much during this pandemic. Just carry on hating the white British public why don’t you.
And a footie player from wigan went into a toyshop today and bought loads of toys for underprivileged kids out of his own money bless him
I notice little things about people. If somebody cant construct, a sentence, without swearing, imagine what they are like in real life?
During this pandemic, across the UK, people from all walks of life show how kind, caring and helpful they are. The British spirit lives on in the diversity of us all.
What do you think about people who dont ware masks around others whales? Ive seen you call these people some pretty nasty names. You are aware you have just posted a picture of somebody stood in a group without a mask. So just to get this straight, your views on the non mask wearer in the middle please. Cant wait to hear this 1.
To quote your goodself, anybody who doesnt ware a mask around others is scum and should be jailed. Your very words.
As a volunteer I vouch for the following article. Our British spirit, humanity and diversity helping others. Why being kind to others is good for your health ''Newspapers started writing about Betty Lowe when she was 96 years old. Despite being long past retirement age, she was still volunteering at a café at Salford Royal Hospital in Greater Manchester, UK, serving coffee, washing dishes and chatting to patients. Then Lowe turned 100. “Still volunteers at hospital”, the headlines ran. Then she reached 102 and the headlines declared: “Still volunteering”. The same again when she turned 104. Even at 106, Lowe would work at the café once a week, despite her failing eyesight. Lowe told the reporters who interviewed her that the reason she kept working at the café long after most people would have chosen to put their feet up was because she believed volunteering kept her healthy. And she was probably right. Science reveals that altruistic behaviours, from formal volunteering and monetary donations to random acts of everyday kindness, promote wellbeing and longevity. Studies show, for instance, that volunteering correlates with a 24% lower risk of early death – about the same as eating six or more servings of fruits and vegetables each day, according to some studies. What’s more, volunteers have a lower risk of high blood glucose, and a lower risk of the inflammation levels connected to heart disease. They also spend 38% fewer nights in hospitals than people who shy from involvement in charities.'' Why being kind to others is good for your health - Free Chat Rooms
You won't find Farage/Johnson/et al, volunteering, or 'doing' an act of kindness. Below, volunteers are wrapping presents for vulnerable children in a local food bank.
Please feel free to add any act of kindness that shows the true British spirit of humanity and the desire to help others.
I know it’s a strange concept to you but Farage and Johnson shouldn’t be wasting their time volunteering. They should be doing their jobs.
Rather disturbing image... The 2 females in the background (1 with a sainsburys bag for life) NOT keeping a safe distance even though theres a big red sign stating "keep your distance" right infront of them! Upper left of the image shows what can only be described as a lynching post. The guy wrapping gifts for vulnerable children looks like Corbyn. This person is obscuring what looks like a young blonde child on his knees (a vulnerable position). Same said person is wearing a jumper, "dreaming of a red christmas". Whats your motive??
More real British spirit and generosity of heart. Help the Hungry: tackling food poverty in Tottenham
Help the Hungry campaign. British spirit from DJ, producer and television personality, Joel Corry pictured helping distribute cooked meals at Ringcross Community Centre Foodbank