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Christmas Eve ain't what it used to be
bloonface
Oh I'm sure when you were calling Labour members, non-specifically, "deluded" "Marxist" "trots" and "cultists" you didn't *mean* a 70 year old canvasser with a walking stick, but unfortunately it's
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Number10
ElwinWay
Pay day tomorra so look what I just bought. Should be an interesting read. But to the extent I’m going to tweet about it, it’ll be with a critical eye
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Congolesa Rice
judeinlondon2
Some final thoughts on this coming up...https://twitter.com/andrewbartletta/status/1246503225488035842 I’ve never been shy to admit there *was* an antisemitism issue within the Labour Party. There was patently a crank problem which *did*
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zei_squirrel
had a lengthy exchange w/ chomsky on "the letter" which I'm not going to post but basically he stands by it purely based on its content, reaffirmed his belief that
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Midnight Merrow
MidnightMerrow
Who was it that cost us the 2017 #election? #Corbyn? The #left? The so called "#corbynites", u know, those pesky #democratic #socialists.Or maybe, just maybe, it had something to do
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Sujesh Kumar
SujeshRK
Did the Polictial compass again and to no surprise I've become more progressive since joining University, my issues don't lie with that statment or at the fact I have progressive
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It's good to criticize AOC 🌹
BrineDude
I want everyone to know about this. Instead of fighting back against those who smeared Jeremy Corbyn as an anti-Semite, @AOC personally thanked one of the smear merchants. She never
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justine
kvetchings
The generational political divide hopefully portends one good thing, left-wing politics is in the ascendancy. Young voters are looking for radical structural change. That may change, maybe it won’t come
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
Thread: We've published our report into why Labour lost the 2019 election (and the 3 before that). I'll post highlights and a link to the report below. /1For the quick
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Andrew Fisher
FisherAndrew79
The revelations from that dossier are only surprising for the level of vitriol ...When we won (with a 59% 1st round mandate in 2015) there was no support to a
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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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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
Why did the Labour Party's lawyers recommend that the report should not be submitted to the EHRC?Who are they lawyers for? The Labour Party? Or the saboteurs? "Here's a massive
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Sam Hooper
SamHooper
One of the problems with modern political journalism is that journos & editors distrust our ability to digest objective information and develop our own feelings or conclusions. Increasingly, the reported
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Disco Squirrel 🐿
Disco_Squirrel
When Labour didn’t get in under Ed Milliband I spent the whole day sobbing histrionically - admittedly I was pregnant at the time & reasonably hormonal but y’know..... & I
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Ramona B
Rae_Seral
Blimey. I posted a thing on Facebook that I was terrified to post, because hey, real life. But I did and the response surprised me. So here we go. 1.
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PG
ItWasJustBanter
Voted for Keir Starmer, so pleased he won. Unfortunately politics over the last couple of decades has become more than ever a marketing exercise rather a debate over the merits
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