Adam Tinworth

Up at stupid o’clock for a podcast guest appearance… t.co/snQLFTg7L…


@callummarius @McDonaldsUK t.co/hzO5bJNTf…


@chrismsutcliffe @nolliepops Ah, the quaint London village of St Ockwell. Very up-and-coming, don’t you know?


Concert time down near the Beach. t.co/IVGpMy8ZH…


The Bear on the Adur. t.co/FyM3krJ3a…


Having a coffee in Tom Foolery with my daughters. It almost feels like the old days again. ☕️ t.co/yYWh21Bia…


So, yes, what Hancock did is an insult to everyone who has suffered under the restrictions for the common good. But it’s deeply symptomatic of a patrician government that has clearly set themselves up as an elite. (2/3)


Good that the online version of the piece now makes that clear: spectator.co.uk/article/the-ne…

(3/3)


It’s telling that @KateAndrs had a piece in this week’s @spectator issue about how the government have been finding all sorts of loopholes so that don’t have to live under the same restrictions as us plebeians.

It was clearly written before the Hancock revelation.

(1/3) t.co/iT3JsMERU…


Mr Hancock and his rules: microblog.onemanandhisblog.com/2021/06/25/mr-…


(I am more angry than I remember being for a very long time. Can you tell?)


So, no, Mr Hancock, this is not a private matter. This is very much a public matter. This is an insult to every member of the British public that sacrificed to keep your rules.

And it’s an insult you have compounded by failing to resign.


People died alone, not even able to hold the hands of loved ones, because they followed rules @MattHancock set.

People gave birth without their partners being there, because they followed rules @MattHancock set.


People never got to say a proper goodbye to people they’d loved for decades, because they followed rules @MattHancock set.

People have spend over a year alone, isolated and lonely, often without any comfort from human touch, because they followed rules @MattHancock set.


And @MattHancock looked at the sacrifices they made, the moments and relationships lost forever, the tragedies that played out all over the country, all done in the name of protecting one another, and though “I’m too important to follow my own rules.” And he had an affair.


@michellemanafy And… you’re there!


Just one to 4K and she’s well worth following… twitter.com/michellemanafy…


I’ve done the double! 💉💉 t.co/N4fh0RhDW…


@MarcSettle It’s very hard to differentiate false modesty and crippling imposter syndrome via Twitter, you know.


@BethAshton The fact you’re talking about “the young people” is making me feel very grave-adjacent…


@MattNavarra You feel safe replying to this public tweet with the truth.


@aliyadotcom t.co/JV7HTQtRZ…


@ConnorIbbetson I’m hoping to do that with my eldest soon — she’s about the age she might start enjoying it.


Although I no longer live anywhere near Deptford, I’m pleased to hear that the local swimming pool, Wavelengths, has been saved from closure.

Why? When I was first dating the lady who is now my wife, I used to get up early and join here for a swim … microblog.onemanandhisblog.com/2021/06/24/alt…


This is a great piece about the mixed blessings of being a Doctor Who fan. I suspect it will resonate with anyone who is a fan of a long-running show. radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doct…