So if Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a comedian who won dancing with the stars doe that mean the leader Britain really needs is @BillBailey ? Jesus, could be pic.twitter.com/6VFIzl2CGJ
— Jim O'Neill (@neilojim1972) February 27, 2022
Until today I had no idea who provided the voice of @paddingtonbear in Ukraine. Speaking for myself, thank you, President Zelenskiy. #PaddingtonBear https://t.co/5VaMi201Fs
— Hugh Bonneville 🇺🇦 (@hughbon) February 27, 2022
Anybody else remembering When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs? It really traumatised my childhood and I can’t stop thinking about it again #nuclearwar pic.twitter.com/EL9f3bDvQJ
— Rectrix Arwen Mary Folkes (@RectrixArwen) February 28, 2022
I'm giving up using Microsoft spreadsheets for 40 days. It's going to be excellent.
— cluedont (@cluedont) March 1, 2022
2019 was good, wasn’t it?
— Elizabeth Windsor (parody) (@Queen_UK) March 1, 2022
Imagine getting the job as Official Spokesperson for Raleigh Bicycles and then it turns out you just make wheels all day
— David Smith (@DVDSmith) March 2, 2022
This whole interview with Liz Truss was something I was so proud of, but this last bit here….I need all journalists to start getting on to these politicians and asking them the questions that need to be asked! @CharleneWhite proud of you 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 pic.twitter.com/rgA9cRftAs
— Carina White✊🏾🇯🇲 (@_CarinaWh) February 28, 2022
Deciding to stay in a war zone to cover a conflict like Ukraine, is a professional decision and also deeply personal. Respect to @CliveMyrieBBC and all media colleagues in #kyiv telling such an important story in difficult circumstances @BBCNews @BBCWorld pic.twitter.com/lnoKvzyyGX
— Christian Fraser (@CFraserBBC) March 1, 2022
Has a man… posted himself? pic.twitter.com/2Y4OrWKwmg
— David Whitehouse (@d_whitehouse) March 2, 2022
Yep. Another one. https://t.co/hUwU9MhIUx
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) March 3, 2022
Clive Myrie is the one who should be getting a knighthood.
— Chris Bryant (@RhonddaBryant) March 3, 2022
Obvious as it may be, it's never, ever, ever too late to do the right thing. Whether as an individual or a nation.
— Stephen McGann💙 (@StephenMcGann) March 3, 2022
Climbing out of the gutter begins with the first step.
— PANTONE (@pantone) March 3, 2022
Trapped between the sense of great injustice and feeling like we have a moral duty to intervene…and not wanting this to turn into World War 3. Imagine I’m not the only one? #Russia #Ukraine
— Sam Hailes ن (@samhailes) March 4, 2022
At bedtime the 8 yo told me his teacher said: “Think of your mind like a pond full of fish and each fish is a feeling. Try to be the pond, not the fish.” And all I can say is primary school has significantly improved.
— Megan K. Stack (@Megankstack) March 4, 2022
Call me a hopeless optimist but if you’re Russian and all of a sudden twitter, Facebook and all news except Kremlin provided vanishes, you’re going to, at the very least, think “Hang on a minute”
— Emma Kennedy💙 (@EmmaKennedy) March 4, 2022
Boris Johnson is doing with the Ukraine invasion what he does with everything – the least possible, whilst claiming to do the most.
— Bob Morgan 🇺🇦 #BLM 💙 (@Bbmorg) March 3, 2022
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