Lisa Patten

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Lisa Patten

@LisaPatten1

Owned by a unhinged Ginger Cat called Goose. Like Reading ( Sarah J Maas) F1, and Doctor Who, also an old Swiftie 🫶

Liverpool 가입일 Şubat 2012
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Lisa Patten
Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@Shrink_at_Large A social prescriber didn't even look at my notes/medical history, didn't believe that I don't drink/smoke/do drugs and that i est a healthy diet, then tried to ' prescribe' something she would have known was impossible had she read my history, absolutely useless.
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Dr Jay Watts
Dr Jay Watts@Shrink_at_Large·
‘GPs will no longer issue "sick notes" under a government trial. People will be directed to social prescribers instead. This is peak neoliberal governance: a structural refusal to allow people to be ill, rest, or temporarily step outside a certain model of productivity.
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@bbcpress I don't mind Emma, and I adore Jojo but I will miss his dancing, I can't get my head around Widdecombe though 😂 Emma will be Tess but will Josh or Jojo be Claudia 🫣
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BBC Press Office@bbcpress·
🪩 A new ballroom era begins! Emma Willis, Johannes Radebe and Josh Widdicombe are your new presenting trio for #Strictly Come Dancing 2026 Get all the info ➡️ bbc.in/49Rqj55
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@petsukofficial Yes someone replied this morning, I was worried about other cats becoming poorly so tried all avenues of contact 😂 Thank you.
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Pets at Home
Pets at Home@petsukofficial·
@LisaPatten1 Hi Lisa, Thank you for bringing tis to our attention. I'm very sorry to see this has happened and we sincerely apologise. I see we have been in contact via email, however if you need any further assistane, please feel free to reach out. Many thanks, Manon@petsukofficial 🐾
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Lisa Patten
Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@petsukofficial 2 x Packs of Catit Creamy Salmon and Prawn almost 6mths out of date at your Speke store today, pls check this ASAP with all stores as this can make a cat extremely poorly! Have also sent an email but can take 72hrs and these need removing ASAP
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@Nigel_Farage I think Nige has a dose of Trump-itis, repeating something over and over does not make it true 🤪 National Election 😂😂
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
My lawyers have formally written to Ben Habib. They demanded an immediate apology and public retraction for the baseless allegations he made today. I do not take legal action often. But I will not accept slander & politically motivated smears after winning a national election.
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
At first I thought this was a Parody account, then I checked, then I laughed, then I realised he is actually starting to believe his own lies and bullshit 😂 National Election 😂😂😂 #Farage #Reform #Lunacy #Delusional #Madness
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Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
who the fuck saw the state america is in and thought oh we need that here..
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BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Hilarious video that shows none of the Reform voters know any of Reform's policies.
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
Reform want to turn the Navy/Marines in to UK version of ICE and stop boats in the channel. I'm sure they, France and Belgium will be totally on board, do people actually believe this nonsense 🙄 #BBCbreakfast #LocalElections2026 #Reform
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@JohnHealey_MP His card was marked within weeks of taking power, targeting and vilifying the elderly, disabled, poor, farmers and carers! His core electorate alienated, he handed reform seats on a silver platter way back then.
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John Healey
John Healey@JohnHealey_MP·
Not the results we wanted. And not the results that good Labour councillors and candidates deserved. But we should not turn inward. We can work our way back, if we’re bold and give people hope for the future. That starts with security.
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@peterkyle @UKLabour His card was marked within weeks of taking power, targeting and vilifying the elderly, disabled, poor, farmers and carers! His core electorate alienated, he handed reform seats on a silver platter way back then.
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Peter Kyle
Peter Kyle@peterkyle·
Reversing these results requires a collective effort, not just blaming the boss. We can’t do that by turning in on ourselves. We do it by rebuilding faith in Labour’s ability to inspire and lead our country. Losing our Prime Minister is the very opposite of that. In the days ahead, we’ll set out the ambition we have for a fairer and more prosperous Britain.
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@RichardBurgon Starmer and Labours card was marked within weeks of taking power, targeting and vilifying the elderly, disabled, poor, farmers and carers! His core electorate alienated, he handed reform seats on a silver platter way back then.
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Richard Burgon MP
Richard Burgon MP@RichardBurgon·
Well done to the Leeds Labour candidates elected today. But I’m absolutely gutted for the brilliant Labour candidates who’ve lost to Reform in East Leeds. In East Leeds and up and down the country, hard-working Labour councillors and other Labour representatives lost their seats today after being badly let down by the terrible decisions of this Labour leadership, despite serving their communities so well. Their defeat has Keir Starmer’s name written all over it. Too many people now feel Labour is no longer on their side and no longer shares their values. The consequences of these elections for our party are stark. Labour faces an existential crisis, and there is a real danger we may never recover. What’s more, we risk opening the door to a Nigel Farage government. No progressive party faced with that threat can simply carry on regardless until it is too late to stop it happening. It is clear that Keir has fought his last election as Labour leader and, deep down, he will know it. The party should now work towards a timetable for an orderly transition to a new leader by the end of this year. Our party will only get one chance to get this right. We cannot become like the Tories, lurching from leader to leader. So we need time for a calm, open and democratic leadership contest that allows a serious debate about what has gone so badly wrong and the vision we need to win back people’s support. It must also allow a full range of candidates to stand, without the exclusions and stitch-ups that have come to dominate our party’s internal democracy, as we saw most recently in the Gorton and Denton selection. Above all, this process must be about choosing the best candidate to stop Nigel Farage and prevent his Trump-style agenda from winning the keys to No. 10.
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Lisa Patten@LisaPatten1·
@labourlewis His card was marked within weeks of taking power, targeting and vilifying the elderly, disabled, poor, farmers and carers! His core electorate alienated, he handed reform seats on a silver platter way back then.
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
The local election results in Norwich - despite the excellent track record of Labour at the City Council - and across the country, make this an existential moment for Labour. This will not be fixed by another speech, another comms reset, or another reshuffle. The problem is now far deeper than that. Labour is losing the very people and places it was created to represent. In provincial England, in towns and cities that should be part of Labour’s political heartland, the party’s base is collapsing. Norwich should be a warning. So should the results we are seeing across the country. We cannot pretend this is a 'bad night', a difficult cycle, or a messaging problem. It is a political crisis, and unless we face it honestly, it risks becoming terminal. The Prime Minister has reached the point where the question is no longer whether he can recover. It is whether, by staying on, he does lasting damage to Labour’s ability to govern, rebuild trust, and stop the advance of the right. That is why a timetable for his departure is now necessary. The longer this is delayed, the greater the damage to the party and the country.
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