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Faraz Shibli
farazshibli1
Since I spoke to @BritishGQ about strategies for coping with lockdown, I’ve been thinking more about the concept of resilience – and how it's often twisted and weaponised against certain
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Chenjerai Kumanyika
catchatweetdown
Let me say this. The concept of "listening" as applied to the leaders of large organizations and their workers is one of the most misunderstood and depoliticizing concepts out here
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Bethany 🌈
ba_pearson96
I've been reflecting on the number 20... how I relate it to Social Work after the webinar @SW_student_con. So I thought I would create a thread of 20 things I'm
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Thomas Fazi
battleforeurope
[thread] I’m sorry to disagree with my good friend Dirk Ehnts (@DEhnts) but this analysis is just wrong. Here’s why https://twitter.com/BRAVENEWEUROPE1/status/1246844644203335680 MMT makes a crucial distinction between countries that have
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Sophie Mattholie
SophieMattholie
I'm not shielding but this has made me really angry. It's yet another example of how little disabled people mean to the government - we're so expendable that this didn't
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Bhavna Maharaj
BhavMaharaj
My favourite festival starts today. An annual reminder that I can be every woman, all the women in my head, any woman I choose to be. #Navratri2020 Day 1: Shailaputri,
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Femi😷
Femi_Sorry
This thread is pretty cool.Because I'm me, I'm obviously going to explain how each point relates to Brexit in a new thread.https://twitter.com/SamuelObe_/status/1259205296624414721 Many people are willing to accept No-Deal Brexit
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Damon Evans
damocrat
I‘m a democrat. I believe in democratic elections. I don’t believe in attempting to topple governments, unless it is *absolutely* necessary.We had an election in 2019. We lost. We may
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Papatag ist jeden Tag
einbieler
Some thoughts on Brazil's 2016 coup, Dilma Rousseff, and # lula livre.Hopefully I can at least convince you that there is a strong possibility Dilma was a participant in the
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Sean Jones QC
seanjonesqc
"Let's get going" and Brexit's message drift /1 Brexit was sold on an implicit (and occasionally explicit) promise: that it was a solution to a problem. The root problem was
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Gabrielle Colleran
ProfSuperJunior
Bit of a philosophical threadWhen we ask questions The importance of the information we get And what we can infer from the responsesIs determined by the quality of the question
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Tom Williams
shirleymush
There's just no credible defence for the approach Starmer has taken in this context. You cannot professionalise the party when you defend- and indeed hire- people who are verifiably incompetent,
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Shambuka
RishiShambuka
They tell you about Shabri all the time, they tell you about Kevat but very carefully avoid the conversation around Shambuka. Who was Shambuka? Why was he beheaded by Rama?
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Taslim Jina
tasjini
It’s 1:30 in the morning and I can’t sleep but I’m thinking about property and ownership and how it’s bothering me.This will be a sleepy, rambling thread. You’ve been warned.Earlier
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labour transformed
LabTransformed
The results of last week’s elections and the Labour Party’s responses to them suggest that the leadership and Party right would rather reduce Labour to an irrelevant husk than reckon
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
Lies, incompetence and lack of capacity. That's the theme running through all this. Lies from the Tories for a decade. Incompetence economically, on Brexit, and they've taken it to a
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