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_dirigiste
Britpopper traits (stolen from others):* Born mid-1960s, give or take few years* Parents originally from t'north, raised lower-middle class in the provinces, went to a 'bog-standard comprehensive', then to a
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Lewes Lib Dems
Lewes_Lib_Dems
#fishing Fishing: an explainer of why Brexit will not do nearly as much for our fishing industry as some people claim. This concerns us in Lewes because we have fishing
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Josh M
JMagosh
There's going to be a *lot* to say about this report. Going to take it very slowly. I have to say, I'm a real skeptic of the way of thinking
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Femi😷
Femi_Sorry
Was Emily Maitlis biased on BBC Newsnight? Let's go line-by-line. THREAD @Maitlis"Dominic Cummings broke the rules." The rules say not to leave home if you have symptoms FOR ANY REASON.
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BobSmithWalker 45%
BobSmithWalker
1. Twitter's been fun these last 8 years. A useful outlet and encouraging to see others who think like me and indeed who express our mutual thoughts better than me.
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Lee Ⓥ🇪🇺
XIXIANYKUS
THREAD: Brexit was always a stupid idea, completely detached from the realities of 21st-Century life. It's a pipe dream dreamt up in the parlours of those with everything to gain
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#BlackLivesMatter
staysocialism
I work in Manchester. My office job pays me £22,000 a year and can be done from home. The government want me to now spend £250 a month on trains
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*CLANG CLANG* I LIKE TO HAVE EVIL VƎX
vexwerewolf
The desire to literally burn down society and piss on the ashes doesn't come from madness, sociopathy or "degenerate mentality," it comes from making civilized and reasonable requests of that
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Andrew Harrop
andrew_harrop
No silver bullets, but there are solutions to Labour's working-class problem1 Listening not telling. Switch off twitter, talk about the everyday & what matters to people in marginal seats2 Avoid
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Sam Coates Sky
SamCoatesSky
Polls have closed Signs of Labour recriminations evident in anticipation of difficult results As ballots are counted in Hartlepool, one question being asked internally is: was it wise of Labour
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Tides of History
labour_history
#OTD 1997. Labour Landslide. On a swing of 8.8%, Labour win 418 seats giving Tony Blair a majority of 179. In their worst election defeat since 1906 the Conservative's retain
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mildmanneredarmy
MildManneredMax
Fascinating to watch the Nationalist "movement" attempt to spin the most incredible u-turn in modern political history as evidence of good government.Let us be clear.Last week the First Minister and
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DocMelbourne
DocMelbourne
The Sunday Times' 2019 election expose by @patrickkmaguire & @Gabriel_Pogrund is well worth a read.If anyone ever talks of election sabotage again, they should be directed to the actions of
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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
THREADFor the last six weeks, I've been covering the digital election, in its all horror and, well, more horrorI'm not allowed to tweet about politics tomorrow and after that I
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Dr Bex
BexGraham
Food insecurity and poverty. A thread. Firstly, before I begin, some definitions. Food SECURITY is about secure access to enough food, and about being able to source, prepare, and eat
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man residue
nanayasleeps
Gonna say a few words about voting as an electorialism-critical person now, pls scream + mute for self-care if that sounds too horrendous/exhausting/disturbingly relatable. I am, broadly speaking, inclined towards
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