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Steve Howell
FromSteveHowell
1/5 Patrick Heneghan finally admits the leaked report is true - there was a secret parallel campaign in 2017.But it wasn't 'legal' as he claims - spending MUST be authorised
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
When asked what her biggest achievement was, Thatcher replied "New Labour".The biggest achievement of Vote Leave,Johnson, Cummings,Gove is "Blue Labour": absolute victory in the culture war+the shift right in the
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Ann Black for Labour NEC
AnnBlackLabour
I am standing again for the Labour party NEC as a left candidate, committed to accountability, members’ rights and a left agenda. My record from 2000/2018 is at http://www.annblack.co.uk –
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Another Angry Voice
Angry_Voice
The intro to Jess "me me me" Phillip's excruciatingly poor article on the Johnny Depp libel case is such an exercise in self-obsessed narcissism it makes a brilliant unintentional self-parody.1/
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Justin Schlosberg
jrschlosberg
Apologies for long thread and appreciate I may lose a few followers for this. But I know I'm not the only one who has concerns about this JVL statement, even
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Rebecca Mulvaney 🌍💚
beccavane
1. (Thread) I know some on the Labour left will be wondering what to do in the wake of Kier Starmer's election. They will be questioning whether their party still
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James B
piercepenniless
Going to try to do a #nuance on this increasingly popular opposition line: "we'll abstain but do things to it in committee." Fans of parliament (?) will remember this one
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Arj Singh
singharj
Boris Johnson writes to Keir Starmer to highlight the fact that the guidance on care homes was written when there was no community transmission.But it was not replaced until March
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
This comment gives me a chance to expand on something. I am patronising! I am also:- Condescending- Pompous- Contemptuous- Scathing- Sneering- Arrogant - Self-absorbed- A windbag And much much else,
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Russ Jones
RussInCheshire
So. What happens next?Johnson will hope this blows over, and in a couple of weeks we'll all forget. But how likely is it people will forget their mum died alone?
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Michael Payne 🏴🇬🇧🏳️🌈
MichaelPayneUK
THREAD: 1,000 word piece by newly-elected Momentum co-chairs. Not one mention of words Tory, Conservative, Government or Boris Johnson, no criticism of Tory councils but a targeted attack on Labour
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Darren McGarvey
lokiscottishrap
Hint: people in Darlington don't see themselves as part of a homogeneous blob of political sentiment and nobody there uses the term Red Wall. I guess we should ask: what
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Peter Ward
Peter___Ward
This isn’t a news story. The Independent launched a campaign for a second referendum (which is probably one of the only reasons that this paper still exists). Everyone knows that
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
My analysis of this week's elections for the Observer - Brexit may be done but the aftershocks of the referendum are still reverberating through England in the form of shifting
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
As we come to Step 2, a thread on those I think have had a Good or Bad pandemic. Good: mRNA vaccine developers - the Dambusters heroes of our age.Good:
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Danny Hodson
danny_hod
Talking strategically for a moment, what does yesterday's vote mean for Labour and it's electoral position in 2024: you could argue it doesn't make a jot of difference because we
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