Elizabeth Cornwell

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Elizabeth Cornwell

Elizabeth Cornwell

@cornwell167

very amateur gardener ,retired florist,amazed at the idiocy at large in the world,& I own a cat!Make of that what you will.....

Northumberland Beigetreten Şubat 2012
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Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
Is she drunk ? Or stoned? Surely the Secretary of State for Safeguarding and Violence against Women and Girls cannot possibly speak with such total disregard and disrespect when talking about murdered women and girls and be sober? I’m absolutely horrified. How can we expect anything from this woman ? @RestoreBritain_ @pinkladies_uk
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Elizabeth Cornwell
Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@somersetlevel Does he want us to feel sorry for him?The most clueless pm this country has ever had!He must have been the only person in the uk not to know about Mandelson!
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PonteJack
PonteJack@somersetlevel·
Doesn’t beat himself up enough - should resign! Worst PM in living memory.
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677

Beating Yourself Up Is Not the Same as Being Accountable Keir Starmer has discovered a new defence. Not ignorance, which the vetting documents destroyed. Not deception, which the paper trail contradicts. Something softer and harder to prosecute. He beats himself up. He dwells on it. He is, he assures us, his own harshest critic. Accountability has consequences. It involves the surrender of something: office, authority, the power to make the next mistake. Self-flagellation on a podcast involves none of those things. It is the political equivalent of a public apology that asks the wronged party to comfort the wrongdoer. Starmer is not accepting consequences. He is asking for sympathy while retaining everything. Consider what he is actually saying. That no external criticism can match the severity of his internal verdict. That he has, in effect, already punished himself more harshly than anyone else could. The logical implication is that further accountability is therefore unnecessary. He has handled it. Internally. In his own head. The matter is closed. That is not accountability. It's theatre. It is not closed. A man with a known, documented relationship with a convicted paedophile was placed in Britain's most sensitive diplomatic post. The vetting file flagged the risk in writing. The national security adviser said the process was weirdly rushed. The chief of staff who drove the appointment has resigned. The phone containing the key messages has disappeared. A police investigation was filed under the wrong address and closed. A disgraced peer was paid £75,000 of public money to stop him talking. Starmer did not stumble into this. He signed off on it. He knew about the Epstein connection. He chose to proceed. That is not a mistake in the ordinary sense of the word. A mistake is what happens when you act without sufficient information. Starmer had the information. The vetting document existed. The warnings were made. The decision to override them was deliberate. He invokes his twenty years fighting violence against women and girls as context for the error, as if a long record of good work provides a credit account against which bad decisions can be offset. But that record does not bear the weight he places on it. As Director of Public Prosecutions, Starmer presided over a Crown Prosecution Service that failed to prosecute grooming gangs operating openly in towns across the north of England. Girls were being abused on an industrial scale. The institution he led looked the other way. He has never offered a satisfactory account of why. A man whose professional legacy includes that failure is not well placed to invoke the protection of women and girls as a shield against scrutiny. The victims of Jeffrey Epstein did not receive an apology from a man beating himself up on a podcast. They received one more reminder that the powerful operate by different rules. That the standard applied to them is internal, private and self-assessed. That the harshest critic of Keir Starmer is, conveniently, Keir Starmer, and that he has already delivered his verdict and found the sentence acceptable. A Prime Minister who knowingly placed a compromised figure at the heart of Britain's most important diplomatic relationship, then watched the evidence trail go cold, then told the country he feels really bad about it, has not met the threshold that public office demands. He has met the threshold that self-preservation requires. Those are not the same thing. And the country knows the difference. "It is the political equivalent of a public apology that asks the wronged party to comfort the wrongdoer. Starmer is not accepting consequences. He is asking for sympathy while retaining everything."

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Elizabeth Cornwell
Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@somersetlevel Morning Ponte,we did’nt have the weather that was predicted,but my goodness it’s cold!The wind is absolutely vicious!
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PonteJack
PonteJack@somersetlevel·
@cornwell167 Morning Lizzie beans! How’s things / we were nearly blown away last night - darent look out this morning!! X
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Elizabeth Cornwell
Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@beneathbluster Do you really think so!?Most thinking people realise he is the worst PM that this country has ever had!Just think about his lack of political experience before he was foisted on us,& his eternal government by U turn,we’ve never had a leader so inept & that includes Liz Truss.
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Sue Wood
Sue Wood@beneathbluster·
So the Starmer bashing continues. Laura Kuenssberg writes and Chanel4 makes a documentary both about how unpopular Sir Keir is. They really are afraid because actually he is popular with most thinking people. #standwithKeir #TenYearKeir
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Elizabeth Cornwell
Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@WessexRichard How lovely!I spent 3 very happy years at college in Salisbury (now the museum in the Close) did’nt do much work but had a fab time.Met my (ex) husband there & lived in Shrewton when we 1 st married( needless to say he was in the army!Salisbury is my favourite city still miss it!
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Labour Press
Labour Press@labourpress·
Labour is calling on Kemi Badenoch to sack her Shadow Justice Secretary over his appalling online remarks about Muslims. @annaturley has written to the Tory leader👇
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Elizabeth Cornwell
Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@somersetlevel Morning Ponte!Mighty chilly here ,but the wind has died down at least.I think the lovely Zac needs sectioning!Do you think ,if he tried hard he could grow himself some brains & self awareness.Whatever,he’s a v dangerous man who has hijacked the greens & made them even loopier!
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Elizabeth Cornwell
Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@somersetlevel Morning Ponte,I cant believe what is going on!How can the govt carry on with any degree of credibility when there are ppl like Lammy lying vlatantly to us.They treat us with contempt,& the country do not deserve this.Yet this appalling shower will cling on using every trick !
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PonteJack
PonteJack@somersetlevel·
@cornwell167 Morning Lizzie / it’s all very depressing isn’t it. This government are failing us on every level possible !
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PonteJack
PonteJack@somersetlevel·
Lammy is a lying scrote. He openly approved of Mandelson’s appointment and stopped short of apologising for his dreadful judgment when given the opportunity to do so! He’s a bloated, self- indulgent prat of a man!
Chris Rose@ArchRose90

Official records show that David Lammy approved of Peter Mandelson’s appointment. David Lammy lied when he said that he warned against appointing Lord Mandelson. He previously also praised Peter Mandelson. No credibility or decency. He should resign as well.

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Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@WHLeavitt @RadioGenoa I hope they told him to sxxd off!And we are expected my Smarmer to tolerate them!Its a two way process Starmer you traitorous idiot!
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
A Muslim attacked a British couple just because they were eating pork. These folks also want to dictate what we can eat or drink. Should we ban Islamic immigration and deport Islamists before it’s too late? A. Yes B. No Via @RadioGenoa
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Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Transgender man declares “all women are jealous of me and all men want me.”
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Elizabeth Cornwell@cornwell167·
@Ed_Miliband @UKIFDA @CMAgovUK If its vital that customers are treated fairly,then resign & stop inflicting your ridiculous fanaticism on us!You are utterly deluded in your pursuit of net zero,no other country is pursuing this discredited ideology & inflicting it on their citizens!
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
I've written to the heating oil industry @UKIFDA regarding price increases for households and businesses. It is vital that customers are treated fairly. Price gouging will not be tolerated. The @CMAgovUK will take any action necessary to protect families.
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