Richard
@rtruscott.bsky.social
Architect, work for a London Borough in Planning, Urban Design, Housing, Policy etc, like politics, culture & history, cycling…
You may disagree with one particular bit of Emily’s past work at the BBC (& I agree with you on that, btw), but I think it should be recognised that she & the other Newsagents are mostly fair, & it’s Gibbs & co who are using virulent transphobia, with other prejudice, to bully & overthrow the Beeb
November 11, 2025 at 10:58 AM
You may disagree with one particular bit of Emily’s past work at the BBC (& I agree with you on that, btw), but I think it should be recognised that she & the other Newsagents are mostly fair, & it’s Gibbs & co who are using virulent transphobia, with other prejudice, to bully & overthrow the Beeb
You may disagree with one particular bit of Emily’s past work at the BBC (& I agree with you on that, btw), but I think it should be recognised that she & the other Newsagents are mostly fair, & it’s Gibbs & co who are using virulent transphobia, with other prejudice, to bully & overthrow the Beeb
November 11, 2025 at 10:55 AM
You may disagree with one particular bit of Emily’s past work at the BBC (& I agree with you on that, btw), but I think it should be recognised that she & the other Newsagents are mostly fair, & it’s Gibbs & co who are using virulent transphobia, with other prejudice, to bully & overthrow the Beeb
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Oh, couple of other things I meant to include:
- juice housing demand. no, really. people can't afford to buy, so builders have stopped building and the whole system is gummed up, planning reform or not. they're going to have to do something to substantively help buyers.
- juice housing demand. no, really. people can't afford to buy, so builders have stopped building and the whole system is gummed up, planning reform or not. they're going to have to do something to substantively help buyers.
November 10, 2025 at 8:38 AM
Oh, couple of other things I meant to include:
- juice housing demand. no, really. people can't afford to buy, so builders have stopped building and the whole system is gummed up, planning reform or not. they're going to have to do something to substantively help buyers.
- juice housing demand. no, really. people can't afford to buy, so builders have stopped building and the whole system is gummed up, planning reform or not. they're going to have to do something to substantively help buyers.
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+ is currently in the initial stages of deportation
+ commited a sex offence in Mar 2024
+ was convicted in Nov 2024 to 18ms in prison
+ was incorrectly released on 29 Oct 2025
But why was he still in the UK to commit these offense - 4yrs after his case opened?
Tories have a lot to answer!
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+ commited a sex offence in Mar 2024
+ was convicted in Nov 2024 to 18ms in prison
+ was incorrectly released on 29 Oct 2025
But why was he still in the UK to commit these offense - 4yrs after his case opened?
Tories have a lot to answer!
2/2
November 5, 2025 at 5:01 PM
+ is currently in the initial stages of deportation
+ commited a sex offence in Mar 2024
+ was convicted in Nov 2024 to 18ms in prison
+ was incorrectly released on 29 Oct 2025
But why was he still in the UK to commit these offense - 4yrs after his case opened?
Tories have a lot to answer!
2/2
+ commited a sex offence in Mar 2024
+ was convicted in Nov 2024 to 18ms in prison
+ was incorrectly released on 29 Oct 2025
But why was he still in the UK to commit these offense - 4yrs after his case opened?
Tories have a lot to answer!
2/2