Thursday, February 1, 2024

WAR NOBODY TALKS ABOUT: I honestly will tell you all am very unhappy with what I see is taking place across greater than Great Britain - poverty wise is on the super rise and as such UNACCEPTABLE FOR ENTIRE EUROPE/WORLD

While we must all discus issue of Ukraine as the crucial to security of Europe and as such to

the world, social issues concerning British poverty are of extreme importance for every European county - with eastern Europe what probably should be the one concerned the most. You may ask why, and answer to this issue hides in your earlier mentioned reasoning of Russian war on people of Ukraine. WITHOUT ECONOMICALLY STRING AND SAFE FOR BRITISH POPULATION IN BRITAIN, WAR FOR UKRAINE DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE AT ALL. WE ALL ARE HEADING IN DIRECTION OF BRITAIN WHOSE FAITH WE HAVE COLLECTIVELY CHOSEN WILL SHARE IN GOOD AND BAD. Victory over Russian aggression must come in its purest for of freedom also for old long standing European Union member states such as was Britain and which greatly contributed to security as well as to well being of Europeans. I do not approve of poverty in Britain and would suggest European politicians to express their concerns for the sake of British well being in Britain. Call it United Kingdom for what am concerned, but things must change for 15 million Brits who survive on food stamps as well as red cross handouts/food banks 4 million of them on 30 pounds per month I heard. When we eastern Europeans decided will take Western direction, also sort of obligation toward well being of Westerners became part of our lives NOT ONLY TAKE. Something must be done for none to be left behind. Drugs/ alcohol unemployment must not prevail anywhere in Europe if we want to be of any use to the rest of the world. 

I have seen house of house of commons drag and drag without coming to solution of any kid this type of problematic for some 20 years+ with picture becoming over course of the time as darker and darker and will tell you these people who have no one in Britain to address concern for their well being will continue to deteriorate in millions more to come to the list of poor and destitute unless SOMEONE FROM OUTSIDE POINTS AT(addresses) BRITISH LORDS WITH ISSUE WHICH PERTAINS TO WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION AND WHAT CLEARLY IS EMERGENCY. This issue should go hand in hand along Ukraine hand in hand with one another. Poor destitute Britain makes Ukraine even more poor - questionable even if its all worth the effort sacrifice....goes same for Poland, Romania and everyone else. Poor Britain makes us all poor.

I hope you all realize here seen is unacceptable picture. A matter of emergency almost indifferent from the one Europe faced off with upon end of the WW2. IT IS UNACCEPTABLE.
FOR 4 MILLION BRITS IN CASE OF MAN YOU SEE ON HERE.


There is people who say ohh well there is nothing we can do about it and I will tell you there is a whole a lot...hand your jobs back for one thing and let those who do and can forward. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING THAT EASILY WITH A LITTLE EFFORT AND INVESTMENT CAN AND WOULD. 

Life lost in Britain is not any different from life lost to poverty in Britain - something that never ever should have happened on the first place. With lack of ability to create jobs in certain sectors, other sectors must compensate for with workforce and when those n/a its social services that must power workforce into areas where society can and should profit from within. Social security handouts must also be updated increasingly competitive world. 








Sir Rod Stewart pictured at local Tesco in surprising move

Georgia Brown
Wed, 31 January 2024 at 2:51 pm CET




You won't find whisky in the fruit & veg asile, Sir Rod! (Dave Benett)

Tesco shoppers in Bishop's Stortford were no doubt left stunned when Sir Rod Stewart strolled into the store on Tuesday.

The British rock legend paid a visit to his local Tesco store to celebrate Wolfie's Whisky, his own whisky brand, now being available to buy for £35 per bottle in more than 400 Tesco stores across the UK.

Sir Rod, 79, drove himself to the supermarket to celebrate the launch. Dressed aptly in a Tesco-blue coat and zany printed scarf, the father-of-eight took time to speak with fans and workers, scanning a bottle of his own Scotch Whisky through the tills and posing for photographs beside the display.

Do Ya Think My Whisky's Sexy? Rock legend celebrates Wolfie's Whisky launch in Tesco (Dave Benett)

Sir Rod has previously revealed that Wolfie's is a tribute to his Scottish heritage.

In an interview last year with the Scottish Daily Mail, the legendary rocker said: "I don't have my photo on the bottle as I didn't want it rammed down people's throats that this is Rod's whisky, just in case they're like, 'I hate his [expletive] music. I'm not drinking that'.

Sir Rod Stewart (L) visits his local Tesco in Bishop's Stortford to celebrate Wolfie's Whisky now being available to buy in more than 400 Tesco stores across the UK on January 30, 2024 in London, England.
Rod's colbalt blue coat was conveiently similar to Tesco's uniform (Dave Benett)

"I couldn't imagine getting involved in something like Bacardi, it had to be Scotch whisky because of my dad and my love of Scotland and, of course, Celtic. So it was a no-brainer really."

Sir Rod Stewart visits his local Tesco in Bishop's Stortford to celebrate Wolfie's Whisky now being available to buy in more than 400 Tesco stores across the UK on January 30, 2024 in London, England.
You won't find whisky in the fruit & veg asile, Sir Rod! (Dave Benett)

The Do Ya Think I'm Sexy? hitmaker's unexpected Tesco appearance comes just days after his wife, Penny Lancaster, made a much-welcomed return to ITV's Loose Women panel.

Sir Rod Stewart (L) visits his local Tesco in Bishop's Stortford to celebrate Wolfie's Whisky now being available to buy in more than 400 Tesco stores across the UK on January 30, 2024 in London, England.  (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images for Wolfie's Whisky)
Maggie May-I help you today? Rod delighted Tesco shoppers at the tills (Dave Benett)

The former panellist, who quit her regular stint on the daytime show in 2023 due to a clash in "professional and personal commitments," joined her former co-stars Christine Lampard, Sunetra Sarker, Nadia Sawalha and Judi Love on the show.

Wolfie's Whisky is now available to buy in more than 400 Tesco stores across the UK
Every Little Helps on the promo train for his new venture (Dave Benett)

Opening up about her health, Penny explained: "I actually had a scan yesterday but I tore my meniscus back in September and then just when I thought I was getting better, I was out on tour with my husband in Brazil and I decided to go to a jiu-jitsu class like you do for extra training for my police work, extra defence, but I overdid it and made it way worse."

The former model, 52, joined the City of London Police as a volunteer special constable in 2021, but her current injury means she is temporarily unable to work.

Penny Lancaster and Rod Stewart in black
Penny Lancaster and Rod Stewart have been married since 2007 (Dave Benett)

Speaking of her husband's ongoing support, Penny added: "He’s seen the dedication I have with the force and what it gives me back, as well as what I can give them. We’re a good team, we bounce off each other's energies.

"He supports my jobs and my roles that I take on and vice versa," Penny added.

Black and white photo of Penny Lancaster standing with Rod Stewart
The couple are each other's biggest supporters (Instagram)

“Penny is my whole world. What a girl,” Rod previously told HELLO! in our world exclusive coverage of their vow renewal in 2017.

“Love means many things to many people but to me it’s wanting to share everything with the one you love and I love Penny more now than ever, if that is at all possible."

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