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@Scott340point0

Politics/history. Support Ukraine. Former liberal Tory until 2017. Now a Labour member. Appalled by plastic patriots supporting Reform.

Cornwall انضم Nisan 2025
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Scott@Scott340point0·
@RichardBurgon You were throwing in sabotage grenades from the sidelines from the get-go!
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
Keir Starmer squandered much of the hope people placed in us at the General Election that Labour would deliver real change - and opened the door to a Reform government. We now need to deliver real Labour values with policies that show we are on the side of ordinary people.
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Scott@Scott340point0·
You just thanked him for a job well done, as if you're already PM and as if he's just done a job for you. You fucked him over and then thanked him! It's thanks to Keir that you're even in the position to stab him in the back - without his 2024 win, Labour would never have a majority for you to inherit. Absolutely shameless behaviour. How are we to scrutinise your plans? Indeed, what are your plans? The concocted plot for Streeting to wield the knife, then conveniently drop out to ensure a coronation, completely stinks of an undemocratic stitch-up. We're not fools, we see what's gone on. If you believe you have a genuine mandate, call a General Election. Otherwise, it is an insult to our democracy that someone who hasn't been an MP for a decade can waltz into Number 10 via a safe seat engineered for this exact purpose.
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
Keir has given huge service to our country and I want to thank him for his leadership and dedication during such a challenging period. His decision marks the beginning of a transition and it is important that this process is conducted in an orderly and responsible way. I will put myself forward as part of this process. The country expects stability, seriousness and a continued focus on the issues that matter most and that is what it will get. As we move forward, our priority must be to work together to get the country back to where we all want it to be. People want to see progress on economic growth, cost of living, public services, housing and opportunities for the next generation. Political change should never distract from the responsibility to improve people's lives. The Labour movement has always been at its strongest when it looks forward with confidence and purpose. This is what we will do from here and we will make sure this transition is a positive process of renewal for our party and our country.
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Kevin Schofield
Kevin Schofield@KevinASchofield·
Senior Labour source: “Andy has started a coup against Keir and then demanded Keir slow down the coup until such a time as Andy knows what he’s doing.”
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Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown@GordonBrown·
Keir Starmer’s place in history is assured. We owe Keir a debt of gratitude for taking Labour from its worst electoral defeat in 2019, bringing Labour back into government with a huge majority in 2024 and then guiding Britain through difficult times nationally and globally.
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Darren Jones MP
Darren Jones MP@darrenpjones·
I was proud to stand on Downing Street with the Prime Minister this morning. And I’m proud of the Britain that this Labour government is working to deliver - a country where power, wealth and opportunity is shared amongst the many and not the few. Keir Starmer brought our Labour Party back from the brink into government after 14 years in opposition. He did so because the public trusted us on the economy and on national security, and because they voted for our manifesto. My party mustn’t forget the lessons of our successive defeats, and must remember why and how we won only two years ago. Whatever happens next, we can be grateful for Keir Starmer’s leadership and the work his government has done to put Britain back on a path to a brighter future. We wish Keir and his family all the best for what comes next, and remain forever grateful for what he has done for my party and for our country.
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Matthew Syed
Matthew Syed@matthewsyed·
Starmer was hated. Says far more about the electorate than the man. Impossible to govern when people want welfare, triple lock, tax loopholes, NIMBYist vetoes, while also hating the low growth, high debt economy this entails. Starmer was a good man leading an ungovernable country
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Scott@Scott340point0·
@AndyBurnhamGM All of the same problems await you in government, mate. For our sakes, I hope you have a plan and know what you're doing. You and your loved ones will be fine regardless, but it's us who'll be left holding the baby if you fail.
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@AndyBurnhamGM·
Oh my goodness, it was SO hard to say goodbye to everyone at the GMCA. 🥹 Thank you all for everything. I have loved working with you and will miss you so much. 🙏🏻 You couldn’t have given me a better leaving present! 🙌🏻 🐝🐝🐝
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
Well, there we have it. Keir Starmer has announced his resignation and has set out the process by which a new leader will be chosen. For the time being, I suspect he will remain in post until that process has concluded, as is normally the case. Now, however, the real backlash begins. Those who supported the mandate secured in the 2024 General Election must now start organising, building support and demonstrating that there is an alternative path forward. Darren Jones appears, to many, to be the most credible alternative to Andy Burnham. He comes with a much cleaner record, no significant scandals, no major failures attached to his name, and has consistently been regarded as articulate, balanced and capable. Most importantly, he has shown that he can take on Reform and any other political opponent in a serious and effective manner. That will be the key question in the weeks ahead, should he decide to stand. My advice to Labour members would be not to tear up your membership cards just yet. You will have an opportunity to make your voices heard. However, if you oppose Andy Burnham's candidacy, you should make that clear to your MPs and to those involved in the process. The Labour Party needs a genuine contest, one capable of producing a leader with a clear mandate from the membership. Darren Jones could credibly argue that he is continuing the mandate secured by Keir Starmer, having been part of the team that worked to deliver it. Andy Burnham, by contrast, was not part of that project and therefore has much more to prove. There may well be other candidates who choose to put themselves forward, and they should be heard. At this stage, however, Darren Jones appears to be one of the strongest contenders and one of the least burdened by political baggage. If Andy Burnham were to win the leadership, I believe the pressure for a General Election within six to eight months would become overwhelming, and Labour would face a very real risk of electoral collapse under his leadership.
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Caolan
Caolan@CaolanReports·
Russia is still bombing Ukraine and Ireland is still helping them with raw materials. It’s a scandal that’s still received almost no major international coverage. So a huge thanks to @Telegraph for having me on to talk about the scandal at the Aughinish refinery 🫡
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Scott@Scott340point0·
@wesstreeting Well I never! Wes Streeting thinks he can work in a Government led by Burnham. Absolute shocker! As if this wasn't the concocted plan all along.
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Scott@Scott340point0·
@KayBurley Media pressure has caused this. It put the frighteners up the new and left wing of Labour. Many people would have buckled to the pressure before now.
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Kay Burley
Kay Burley@KayBurley·
Starmer resigns. Just what the country needs from a PM who was elected with a thumping majority just two years ago. I expected more from him.
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John Slinger MP
John Slinger MP@JohnSlinger·
A man of dignity in an age of indignity. Thank you @Keir_Starmer for your service to our country. You didn’t deserve this.
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TallyCat 🇬🇧🌹
TallyCat 🇬🇧🌹@TallyCat8·
Fuck Burnham for absolutely ruining Labour's chance to givern for a full term. Also to blame: Lisa Nandy Wes Streeting Jess Philips Al Carns Louise Haigh Josh Simons Luke Charters And many more selfish, uncaring unpatriotic bastards.
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Ursula von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
It can take many leaders years to grow into the statesman you became in just two years. European and Ukrainian security is stronger because of you. Thank you, dear Keir.
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RS Archer
RS Archer@archer_rs·
@BBCNews now calling for Andy Burnham to resign.
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James Stark
James Stark@JHASTARKBAR·
I was very close to resigning my @UKLabour membership just now but will wait for 9/7 if there is a coronation for the usurping Richard III of Manchester then I will resign then if not so long as someone other than Streeting stands against Burnham I will stay and vote for them
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James Stark
James Stark@JHASTARKBAR·
It is crucial for the future of @UKLabour that there is a contest and that @UKLabour are given the opportunity to elect a woman
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James Stark
James Stark@JHASTARKBAR·
Come on then @wesstreeting if you have the 81 stand against Burnham - he almost certainly doesn’t and never did have . He will always be remembered together with @joshsimonsmp as a traitor and not the “ most faithful of the faithful “
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Scott@Scott340point0·
I'll wait until the new leader is announced and then bin my membership regardless of who wins. We are becoming an increasingly unserious democracy. If Burnham can walk into No. 10 without a vote being cast - freshly returned to Parliament after a decade away - how is that democratic? It is worse than Brown, May, and Sunak, who were at least active MPs at the time. The law needs to change so that a change of Prime Minister automatically triggers a general election. Perhaps that would force political parties to actually do their jobs and find a way through in the future.
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