ON TWITTER
#EBTS
The Scottish Professional Football League declared that it has “no legal power” to reopen disciplinary action surrounding the Rangers tax case, meaning they can’t further punish the club. @Duncmckay observed: “Can we get on and try to improve Scottish football now instead of dwelling on the past?” @Bbctomenglish noted: “SPFL statement is detailed – the polar opposite of the SFA note. Independent review of football governance in that period the only way to go.” @charteredtax said: “Never thought I’d see the day when EBTS [tax scheme] were trending on Twitter!” @Oldfirmfacts1 joked: “Don’t know about you, but that puts the matter to bed for me. Time to move on and focus exclusively on our club”
#ETFEES
The Supreme Court ruled that fees for bringing employment tribunal claims are unlawful, to the delight of trade union Unison. @Johnhyde1982 said: “It doesn’t bear thinking about what the government spent fighting #Etfees case. Our money used to deny our rights.” @Shoaibmkhan said: “Supreme Court: Employment tribunal fees order was unlawful under both UK and EU law! Great victory for access to justice!” Unison solicitor @Shanthadavid noted: “Hardest case I have had to run, but what an amazing day for access to justice.” @ljanstis said: “Likely to be plenty for Brexit analysts in today’s decision. What difference will EU or domestic common law make to decision?”
#NETFLIXNEEDS
While many on Twitter used the hashtag to make suggestions to Netflix, others went for more amusing observations. @officialsahilg_ tweeted: “#Netflixneeds to stop asking me if I’m still watching a show because YES I’M STILL WATCHING IT I HAVE NO LIFE.” @CBDANDP posted: “#Netflixneeds to make it goddamn easier to find a movie. I’m tired of spending more time looking for something than actually watching.” @yasashisugi_ added: “#Netflixneeds “skip opening” button for every series.” @Acebenka said: “#Netflixneeds a large Big Mac meal with a chocolate milkshake from KFC.”