Britain is a multi-cultural multi-faith society, people of every faith or no faith and dimension have made this land their home, everything aside, the rise of the far right is concerning, #Johnson's racism has been contributing to it. I understand he wanted to appeal to that.
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Britain is not safe with the #Tories with Johnson as leader. He is not fit to be prime minister of this country. The union will be at danger, communities will be broken and society will disintegrate. But, it will serve the vested interests.
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I wont mention others in the media today, but I will mention our public broadcaster, the BBC. They are beyond scrutiny now whilst they are gleefully going against their own charter. The decline started with the changes made by Cameroon and Osborne. They wanted to have control.
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In the last 10 years, gradual ideological changes took place over governance and policy of the Corp. It was no longer independent with resources and governance control directly by the political appointments and funding restrictions. The BBC was starved of resources and..
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...like other public sector organisations and services that were dependent on Westminster, therefore creating a crisis in its otherwise highly functional capabilities. We have seen the same happening with the NHS, so ial security, care sector, education etc
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They found their reason to implement their ideology of a small state and promote privatisation after the global financial crash. The Tory machine discreetly planned and found the right opportunity to do the damage. Today there is a consensus that austerity was unnecessary and..
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purely ideological which only widened poverty. The rich got enormous tax cuts and the burden was passed on to the most vulnerable and needy. The tories facilitated and promoted individualism and personal greed through extensively brutal policies and cuts
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It was not gradual, the sudden impact started to reverberate in all sectors of the economy and society. Austerity brought in problems for the people of this country and also raised the national debt to unrepresented levels. They borrowed more than what three labour Gov'ts did.
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But where did the money go, all the extra borrowing? It was used to provide for the services and the running of the Gov't. But mostly towards tax cuts at the top as national productivity stalled, wages stagnated, life in Tory Britain smelled the the air of Victorian era.
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There were big divisions within the Tory party which was festering for decades. The old issue of the EU.
Cameron along with the Liberal Democrats called for a referendum to appease the small but very powerful section who disliked European bureaucracy on regulations, justice...
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taxation, common interests etc. There was ample opportunity for Cameron to have meaningful dialogue with Brussels & negotiate further concessions, with no meaningful intention or effort the referendum went through a chaotic phase dividing the country right through the middle.
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Leave won, Cameron and Clegg disappeared instead of bringing the country together ushering in the useless T.May. She just paid lip service and was literally ineffective on all fronts. Her failures and ineffectiveness brought in another character in the form of Boris Johnson.
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He became the unelected PM after he became the leader of the Tories and wasted precious time and finally bringing the same WAB as May but with the border moved to the Irish sea. Although Teresa May was useless on many respects she did not lie as much as Boris Johnson who is
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a habitual liar, and shows characteristics of classic misogyny and racism with attributions of serious homophobic and islamophobic accusations. In an ideal world a person with so less integrity can never be considered to be PM of this country. But, we are in the Trump era...
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where division and manipulation is the key. My take: after the Ref, Cameron should have formed a committee involving all political parties and at least negotiate the WAB- he didn't. Because he would have to speak to Jeremy Corbyn, who he hated with all his guts. The same...
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..was with Mrs May, she couldn't bring herself to look him in the eye. Now the bearer of the flame of hatred is Johnson. This hatred is because of what Jeremy Corbyn stands for, that given the opportunity Jeremy would undo all the damage they have done and uncover all their..
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...misdeeds which they so assiduously accomplished in the last decade. The tory machinery was ready with all the groundwork done with media manipulation and bias, using the BBC's reach. They manufactured and disseminated disinformation with smears and lies.
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With the powerful lobby and the media against him in every step of the way Jeremy has been able to build a grassroots movement based on equality, respect and unity. Jeremy is a great leader and we sincerely love and respect him just as he does to everyone.
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We can clearly see all the noise and bias against him and seriously pray that he continues to find the incredible strength that he possess as he is the only genuine hope this country has at this present juncture. He has transformed @UKLabour and will transform the country.
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We stand with you Jeremy every step of the way. We believe in you. We are Labour. We are #RealChange
#OnYourSide
#VoteLabourDecember12
#BorisJohnsonLies
#JohnsonOut
#JC4PM

Solidarity.

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