Paul
banner
paul-lyons.bsky.social
Paul
@paul-lyons.bsky.social
Socialist, occasional cyclist, occasional hill walker, occasional doodler/sketcher/painter, fan of horror/fantasy novels & rock/metal and trance. Husband and slightly frazzled parent.
LFC, England rugby and England/Yorkshire cricket fan.
The tackle that got the biggest cheer of the night, absolutely no way past Connor Bradley.
No fear, no respect for reputation, just got the job done #LFC #YNWA
November 29, 2024 at 5:47 AM
While steps have been taken here in the UK, recent attacks on autistic people by the leader of the Tories, amongst others, are pushing things in the wrong direction.
More education & understanding are desperately needed to improve both the education system & the work place for neurodivergent people.
Today in hell yes, research!

Maybe non-autistic people are the ones who need social skills training, since they tend to instantly judge and dismiss autistic peers.

By Noah J. Sasson, Daniel J. Faso, Jack Nugent, Sarah Lovell, Daniel P. Kennedy & Ruth B. Grossman.

www.nature.com/articles/sre...
November 28, 2024 at 11:47 AM
This is turning into an incredible season at Anfield, #LFC are playing some amazing football, grinding out results if needs be and taking on all opponents without fear.
#YNWA
UP THE REDS ✊🔴 #UCL
November 27, 2024 at 10:03 PM
Game time #LFC #YNWA
November 27, 2024 at 8:06 PM
Brexit, the gift that continues to destroy our economy while everybody responsible denies it is happening and parliament continues to bury its head in the sand.
The liars, of course, have all moved on to new cons & deceptions. The fishing industry can't. A vaguely honest media would be holding Farage & the rest to account for this instead of promoting a meaningless petition...
www.plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plymout...
Fishermen left feeling 'betrayed' by Brexit
'Brexit was sold to our fishermen as a golden opportunity, yet the truth is that many fishermen have experienced the complete opposite'
www.plymouthherald.co.uk
November 27, 2024 at 12:46 PM
From one of brexit's most prominent champions.
The hypocrisy is way off the scale, but the gullible and ill-educated love a bit of misinformation.
November 26, 2024 at 1:54 PM
Mo Salah is having the season of his career.
There is still a long way to go, but few LFC fans ever dreamed their club would be top of the table heading into Dec, but to be 8 points clear & topping the champions league table..
Mo has been a huge part of the success, long may it continue.
#LFC #YNWA
GET IN THERE!!!!! 🤩
November 24, 2024 at 8:45 PM
The biggest obstacle Starmer's government faces, other than the huge mess the Tories left our economy in, is overcoming and countering the extremely selective and massively biased Tory favouring media.
A right wing paper that has *never* had a similar headline about the UK economy taking a FAR greater hit from the ruinous Tory Brexit deal, can’t be taken seriously when it slates Labour for dealing with the epic mess the Tories left behind.
What did you expect, Times?
You helped grenade the place.
November 23, 2024 at 9:50 AM
Nigel Farage, the great British patriot who championed our fishing industry before selling it down the river along with our farmers, who now strangely herald him as their champion. & Now he's aiming at Jaguar.
He is also a russian sympathizer & Putin super fan
How has he fooled so many for so long.
● Jaguar Land Rover adds £10bn annually to the UK economy

● Employs 11,000 people in the UK

● Creates thousands more jobs in supply chain reliant on it

● And Grandad Nigel wants them to go bust because he doesn't like the ads.

Why do YOU think he doesn't like them?
The great patriot doesn’t like the new Jaguar advert, so he hopes they go bust. What a horrid man.
November 22, 2024 at 10:22 AM
Call it the confirmatory vote on the so-called 'oven ready deal' we didn't get originally.
In hindsight it is probably better done now people can see just how shit it is four years after officially leaving.

#EU #RejoinRef #SingleMarket
Here' an idea ... 👇👇👇
The EU and UK are set to review the Brexit deal in 2026.
So why not hold a new Brexit referendum before that, in 2025? That way, the government can find out exactly what the public's position is after 10 years of Brexit.
#RejoinRef 🇬🇧🇪🇺
November 16, 2024 at 1:16 PM