He literally wasn't ordained by the Anglican Church because of his "anti woke" views. He joined a knock off church which wasn't desperately to be part of the catholic church (but, and I can't stress this enough, isn't at all). He's cosplaying being a vicar for clout while being a fucking worse bigot than two of the largest organised denominations.
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The "Anglican Catholic Church" is actually not affiliated with either the holy see (the "actual" Roman Catholic Church) or the Anglican Church (as headed by the Archbishop Canterbury and the King of England).
He joined it because he didn't make the cut to become an actual Anglican Priest because of
concerns about Robinson's "libertarian anti-woke, anti-identity politics, Covid-sceptical" political views and his use of social media, particularly Twitter, to disseminate them."
They're free to open. Couldn't say how their overdraft charges compare (and they don't offer very large ones) but they've been a decent current account for me at least.
Only if their mothers were as well
It's a nice way to deal with it. Starling let you have a "linked" card which acts as a card w. Ringfenced money assigned to it which I like. It's part of their "spaces" setup.
The efficiency of heat pumps is dependent on the ability of the home to retain that heat. In the UK that's a huge issue.
But my point was really more that to get to that point (and to install heat pumps) would be ruinously expensive.
You don't even need to do this much to be at least semi-informed. It's grim how many people vote without thinking because they just copy their parents.
My 60 year old mother in law only stopped doing this like, 4 years ago because her kids finally got her to admit that she just voted how her dad would have done out of respect or something. Madness.
Wychwood is lovely (and has a great brewery nearby in Witney) - well worth a look in if you're in the area.
Snowdonia and the Brecons have been re-Cymraegified FWIW; though I doubt the new names will become part of the national consciousness for a while...
Monzo was founded by a team who had previously worked at Starling FWIW; they never came across as straight shooting as Anne Boden did (ex CEO)
I used to use the envelope method as a quick and dirty way of keeping my weekly budget in line; then COVID hit and it became more a hindrance than a help - this is absolutely a good thing!
Although places not accepting cash being normalised is a bit of a pain in the arse.
I have to use an iPhone for work and I don't understand a vast amount of the UI choices - and that's before data fuckery.