Journojulz (*may contain traces of optimism)

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Journojulz (*may contain traces of optimism)

Journojulz (*may contain traces of optimism)

@Journojulz

Videographer, guitarist, ex journalist, now marcomms. Busy boy. Not at work, speaking as an individual.

Yorkshire and The Humber 参加日 Haziran 2008
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Journojulz (*may contain traces of optimism)
Factions need us to be furious. Rather than responding to direct provocation, I will reply: I don’t share your opinion, but as long as we share the same flag, continent or planet, it’s our duty to respectfully disagree and find areas we can move forward together on.
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Anthony Blood
Anthony Blood@AnthonyBlood5·
@Keir_Starmer Please just go don't look more of a fool than you are,resign gracefully don't get pushed out, your time is up, goodbye.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
The hope I'm fighting for.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Wow. Take just 2 minutes to watch the full speech by @TiceRichard - Deputy Lead of Reform. The passion. The sincerity. He knows what this means for Britain’s future. “An attack on the Jewish community is an attack on British values and … it would be just the beginning” ** “We need to ban the IRGC, we’re sick of therm, GET OUT of our country” We need to ban the dreadful, appalling Muslim Brotherhood! We want them gone” ** This is real leadership ladies and gentlemen.
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Starmer seems to think that wearing a white shirt with sleeves rolled up makes him look relatable to the working people whose votes he’s lost. How condescending. He looked a right scruff. Put a suit and tie on and show respect for your office and voters.
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Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason@brexitblog_info·
“Never in the field of British politics has so much damage been caused in such a small space of time,, to so many, by so few…”
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Gordon Brown is back in government. I gave the man who sold the gold both barrels 17 years ago.
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Sue
Sue@suespensley·
He's just called Nigel Farage a chancer and a grifter, so what does it make all us Reformers that believe in Reform , not really the best way to endear yourself to the millions of people who want a Reform government is it Keir
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨 Matt Goodwin just nailed two-tier Britain. If you’re an Islamist, antisemite, Iran supporter, BLM revolutionary or LGBT activist — you get to march freely. But if you’re a conservative peacefully protesting mass immigration — they’ll do everything to shut you down. This is the reality millions of Brits see every day.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Keir Starmer calls anybody who happens to hold different views as "dangerous" & "divisive" But there is nothing more dangerous & divisive than what Starmer is doing to Britain He is treating the decent majority of British people like second-class citizens in their own country
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
Keir Starmer is just constantly gaslighting the British people. It wasn’t Nigel Farage who lost control of our borders. It was the Tories and then Labour. It wasn’t Nigel Farage who welcomed in tens of thousands of unvetted illegal migrants. It was the Tories and then Labour. It wasn’t Nigel Farage who put mass immigration on steroids. It was the Tories and then Labour. It wasn’t Nigel Farage who decided to use our new Brexit freedoms to INCREASE taxes, business rates, regulation and thereby destroy our economy. It was the Tories and then Labour. And it wasn’t Nigel Farage who sent to our taxes and energy bills to record levels. It was the Tories and then Labour. Nigel Farage and Reform are the only movement that oppose the rotten Labour/Tory Uniparty that has nearly destroyed our country. That’s why Keir Starmer now spends all his time insulting the Reform party and its voters. They attack Reform, because Reform speaks for the people.
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Sarah Pochin MP
Sarah Pochin MP@SarahForRuncorn·
It is looking increasingly likely that the most unpopular and despised Prime Minister in modern British history is about to be challenged by someone who posted about pushing a woman in front of a train. This country deserves so much better. It is time for a general election.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 BREAKING: Wes Streeting has told Keir Starmer that he is preparing his case to be the next PM should a leadership contest be triggered by someone else [@Telegraph]

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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
How many Labour MPs are calling on PM to go - and who are they? trib.al/M9o2D0l
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June Slater
June Slater@juneslater17·
Farage will be attacked continually now, because he's released the power of the voter Complaints abound about funding...let me explain One man decides to back another man with HIS OWN MONEY, towards years of needing a high level of personal security for the next five or more years (4-6 men round the clock plus more at public events, work it out) Meanwhile The Unions in the same period gave The Labour Party 👇👇👇👇 £100-120 million from YOUR MONEY ..not all union members are Labour supporters !
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: UK PM Keir Starmer reportedly PREPARING TO RESIGN after devastating election results Make it happen! Keir WON'T be missed 👋🏻 "Sir Keir Starmer looks set to resign as Prime Minister in this coming week." 🇬🇧 "Journalist Dan Hodges has reported that a Cabinet Minister has informed him that: 'they believe Keir Starmer will announce he's standing down this week without the need for a contest.' He goes on to say that this is the first time he's heard this directly from a Cabinet Minister." HUGE! @GBNEWS
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
You know what’s interesting about Angela Rayner’s statement? She does not mention - not once - the number one reason why 3.8 million people just voted Reform. Including why 18 of 19 seats in Rayner’s own seat just went Reform. Immigration.
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Anthony Blood
Anthony Blood@AnthonyBlood5·
@SkyNews So it took a disastrous election results for Starmer to make a speech on change, why didn't he do it before the elections.most of us know he's only interested in himself and staying in power but if the Labour Party have any credibility left they would vote him out,
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Beth Rigby
Beth Rigby@BethRigby·
Where are we after a very febrile and tense weekend? Starmer facing an extremely uncertain 24 hours.... - I've spoken to number of senior figures and they united in genuinely not knowing how next days will pan out. One cabinet minister tells me some MPs really panicking after seeing councillors replace by Reform ones and worried about their futures. Their view is that voting in general election a different question to locals, but some - such as West - think now something just has to happen. - There is a big push from Burnham backers to just calm it down, steady the ship, reflect on what’s happened, draw up a strategy and allow Starmer to continue, and try to be unifying figure, for now amid deep splits over succession. Some have been trying to get West to pull back "it's completely irresponsible [of West]", says one - Streeting allies clear that health secretary won’t trigger a challenge, but equally he is ready to stand if a contest happens. Some of his supporters want him to go now, arguing that this is his best change and that what Streeting needs to a coronation as membership won’t back him - On that, the idea that the soft left would let Streeting through without a contest is not a goer, which is where Rayner comes in. The former deputy leader has issued a statement, telling the PM to meet the moment and allow Burnham must be allowed back to parliament - we need ‘our star players on the pitch’. She also, in a lengthy statement, sets out a manifesto for change - calling for tax rises for wealthy to cut the cost of living. Clearly keeping options open - Can West get the numbers to trigger the ballot? There are just over 30 MPs so far that have said he should go. One senior figure thinks she won’t, saying that MPs have to put their names publicly to a statement saying West should be PM over Starmer and thy can’t see that happening. But will there be resignations from junior ministerial ranks on Monday (a number of MPs tell me to expect them), and will the pressure just build and build? - PM said, repeatedly on Friday that he was not walking away and would fight on. He has a crunch speech on Monday. But can one speech really ‘meet the moment’ . Allies are stressing that everything can’t ride on one speech and that MPs should look at the Kings Speech on Weds too. - It is worth saying, there are also a big bunch of Labour MPs that do not want a leadership race now
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Anthony Blood
Anthony Blood@AnthonyBlood5·
@BethRigby Lost Gorton and Denton last year but to Lose Wales like they did is only down to one person and that's Starmer, he's got to go it's that simple,
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
Who is your favourite female recording artist that also writes most of her own music?
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Alex Twinspark
Alex Twinspark@ATwinspark·
Extremely weird spot today. Very normal Vectra estate diesel, but inexplicably on a Q plate and not registered till 2016 despite the Vectra going out of production in 2010. I regret not asking the owner what the story was as I’m bewildered
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