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Starvecrow
Starvecrow@Starvecrowfeast·
@LairdSummerisle @Danjsalt I recall some chap called Andy Burnham from the Blair years ago- he was quite good, Starmer should find out what he’s doing now and get him back into Parliament.
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Dan Salt
Dan Salt@Danjsalt·
I see Starmer is down to randomly appointing old Blairites in a desperate effort to prove he's doing something
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Gerry
Gerry@GerryKeogh_·
This is not democracy at work it’s a complete erosion of national sovereignty and accountability. I genuinely thought it was a joke at first. A guy who only arrived in the country in 2021, on a temporary student/graduate visa, with no long-term commitment to Scotland , no roots here, and apparently fundraising for his next visa just to stay… has now been elected as an MSP for the Scottish Greens in Edinburgh & Lothians East. He can now help shape laws, spending, and policy that affect Scottish taxpayers, communities, housing, services, and culture for years while his own right to be here could be temporary. This isn’t “diversity” or “inclusion.” This is fucking lunacy.
Scottish Greens@scottishgreens

🟢 @q_ueering elected to represent Edinburgh & Lothians East region! Q is one of four Scottish Green MSPs elected in Edinburgh & Lothians East today, taking our total across Scotland to seven - so far!

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Ben
Ben@BWoodzy99·
This guy is here on a temporary three year student visa. He just won a 5 year term in the Scottish Parliament. He is currently crowdfunding for another temporary visa Mental. Absolutely mental
Scottish Greens@scottishgreens

🟢 @q_ueering elected to represent Edinburgh & Lothians East region! Q is one of four Scottish Green MSPs elected in Edinburgh & Lothians East today, taking our total across Scotland to seven - so far!

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JRF@JRFBoy·
I’m sure there’s an incredibly sophisticated economic argument for why we need to import our supermarket security guards from Africa but I have to confess I’m yet to hear it.
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Starvecrow@Starvecrowfeast·
@JAHeale I just don’t understand how she can sensibly head the next GE campaign if her own seat is at risk. Will be interesting to watch.
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James Heale@JAHeale·
Yep. The risk for Badenoch is that, much like our former monarch, she becomes the adored Queen Kemi, respected and admired by many – but ends her reign ruling over much less territory than with which she began.
Jessica Elgot@jessicaelgot

Without minimising the dire results for Labour, it’s extraordinary how chipper the Tories are. They’ve lost 500 seats from a low watermark, lost major councils to Lib Dems and Reform, show no signs of recovery in the esp LD areas they need to win.

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Starvecrow@Starvecrowfeast·
@ariaclast Suspect a lot of them know (maybe subconsciously) they have no answers to the pressing issues, so they are just resigned to it. A Labour gov with no money to spend and facing anger over immigration is just a tortoise on its back.
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ariaclast@ariaclast·
“Oh but we can’t do it before the King’s speech”. “Oh but the measures in the King’s speech are good we need to see how they play out”. They are constitutionally incapable of doing what needs to be done.
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Starvecrow@Starvecrowfeast·
@LeeDavidEvansUK Yes that’s true, but we only knew it with our heads - only when the results come rolling in do we start to know it in our bones, and even then many immediately start to find ways to block it out (not referring to you here!) Good podcast btw.
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Lee David Evans
Lee David Evans@LeeDavidEvansUK·
@Starvecrowfeast Of course it’s valuable when understanding how politics has changed over the last 4 years. But we already knew a lot about that and how dramatic it has been: opinion polling, last year’s local elections, etc.
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Lee David Evans
Lee David Evans@LeeDavidEvansUK·
Why I think the media’s focus on the net gains/losses of Councillors is less helpful than it might seem… Hypothetically, if there was a party that didn’t exist four years ago but won a quarter of the vote on Thursday, they would make enormous gains. On the other hand, a party that was on 50% four years ago that dropped down to a quarter of the vote today, would suffer enormous losses. Their net positions would disguise the fact that they are basically tied today. Obviously, that’s just a hypothetical, but I think it shows how the net results do not necessarily show us the whole picture of where politics is today - but instead compare it with where it was four years ago. So in addition to net results, projected vote share, actual number of Councillors won etc are all important. To be clear: this isn’t to denigrate Reform. They had a good set of elections and topped the table on all those metrics. But to properly understand what happened, there are lots of other angles beyond net gains/losses which bring nuance to the results.
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Starvecrow@Starvecrowfeast·
@LeeDavidEvansUK All depends on what you’re evaluating. IMO the relevant info we want is: how is the electoral map going to shake out between Reform and Tories? Last year one might have said, R gets midlands and north, Ts get south. Now R getting swathes of south too. Picture gets worse for T!
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Lee David Evans
Lee David Evans@LeeDavidEvansUK·
The interpretation of these results for the Conservatives depends almost entirely on if you’re comparing with 2021/22 (effectively pre-Reform) or 2025. Obviously these are worse for the Tories than before the right was split. But they’re much better than the 2025 results.
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Reform UK Scotland
Reform UK Scotland@ReformUKScot·
Congratulations to our new MSPs for West of Scotland, Malcolm Offord and David Smith 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Reform UK Scotland tweet mediaReform UK Scotland tweet media
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
We must respond to the message that voters have sent us and break with the status quo once and for all. We must confront the big challenges the public face with real answers. That is how we will deliver the change that people are desperate for and build a stronger and fairer country. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Emptiness and Instinct
Emptiness and Instinct@Emptins_Instnct·
Wonderin' how the nons are going to react in the next few days once the shock wears off a bit
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Smallest Violin
Smallest Violin@XiaoVilin99·
I don't feel I had ever seen or heard it referred to as anything other than the British Army until covid. Yookay Army sounds like some sort of pentecostal youth group.
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Starvecrow@Starvecrowfeast·
@benarchibald @rpaton11 @HCH_Hill Interesting - do you have local knowledge of the seat? I’ve been operating for some time on basis her seat will be at risk at an election, keen to hear if you have any intel on the point?
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Becky Paton
Becky Paton@rpaton11·
Dressing a 500 seat loss as a victory aside, fundamentally it doesn't matter how well Kemi does in leader popularity polls if she is going to lose her seat at the next election. She's going to Swinson herself.
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Patrick Christys
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys·
This is insane. Teachers wearing keffiyehs and draped in Palestine flags are out on strike. The pupils tell them to get back to work
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