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Jon Pike
runthinkwrite
This is a thread about @Keir_Starmer, particularly about his early commitment to the Labour Party. It’s first hand.#Starmer1/x I was brought up in Caterham, Surrey, just up the road from
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adam england
garageflowrr
TWEENIES BY POLITICAL PARTY - A THREAD:Milo: LabourWorking-class hero Milo stays true to his Labour roots, though he's none-too-impressed with Starmer's leadership thus far. Bella: ConservativeIt had to be, didn't
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Dan Corder On Your Radio
DanCorderOnAir
South Africans of British ancestry like to place blame on Afrikaners. They do this to absolve themselves and their relatives of guilt for racismBut white South Africans who are not
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Heinz Brandenburg
HzBrandenburg
My thinking on Starmer is not that he is a centrist but that he goes full valence in contrast to Corbyn's purely positional opposition.Not a lot to play with when
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Dame Alun Roberts
ciabaudo
Rejoyce! Rejoyce! A few thoughts on former Labour MP Eric Joyce who will soon appear in court on charges of child pornography ...https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8408429/Former-MP-Eric-Joyce-appears-court-child-porn-charge.html This
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Edmund Deplorable-Gammon QC 3.5% Brain Function
WeDoNotLearn73
Let’s be honest, if there was a referendum on mass immigration in 1996 it would’ve been a landslide for “no thanks”. The reason the subject is, and will remain, a
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BYJ
chris_grey___
Cut out and keep list for all anti racists of MPs that should have the whip removed for supporting a racist. It's not even like this is the first ride
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Tris Stock 🥀
Tris_Stock
I feel a HUGE rant fomenting within me.Heads up. *deep breathDo you even know what the hell you want? You say socialist policy is what you want. Well, so does
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Ash Sarkar
AyoCaesar
Got a few things to say about David Baddiel's characterisation of my views in his new book, but before I get into it I'd like to ask people don't @
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
Plenty to digest in the Mais lecture by @AnnelieseDodds But to pick out a few points... From an economic perspective, perhaps most interesting is the bit on "muscular" competition policy
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Patrick Butler
patrickjbutler
My @guardian live blog piece: Failing to commit to £20 per week uplift to universal credit beyond April would be 'madness', MPs toldhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2020/nov/18/uk-politics-live-starmer-corbyn-restore-whip-
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
The choice made by the UK government was for friction with the EU over any kind of regulatory alignment. This is the natural consequence. It is a big problem for
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Twelve Gauge Hotty
uneamino
TW: addiction, abuse, biology. Periods and menstruation.. I can't stop thinking about people who depend on structure to look after themselves. In particular, young people in vulnerable situations who don't
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Birmingham Labour Group
BrumLabour
Anyone who lives in Birmingham will have noticed the huge increase in fly-tipping in our city during lockdown. There’s lots of different culprits – dodgy traders, cowboy builders and selfish
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
I'm glad there's a Brexit deal - it's far better than there not being a deal, in a minimal way for trade and security, probably more so because it's a
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Peter Ward
Peter___Ward
Sorry, but why do teachers always say “we work our backsides off” or “we work incredibly hard”? Why do you need to qualify the difficulty of the work you do?
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