Northern Man v2

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Northern Man v2

Northern Man v2

@Northernmanv2

Male and Northern since birth. Both feel OK to me.

가입일 Aralık 2016
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
You can’t solve a fossil fuel crisis by doubling down on fossil fuels. The only route to energy security is clean homegrown power that we control.
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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@campbellclaret Before Brexit I was worried about weapons of mass destruction raining down on me within 45 minutes. After Brexit those worries went away.
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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@SteveReedMP Oh we're feeling it. You'll get some feedback on 7th May (now that we're allowed to vote, which your government didn't want us to be able to).
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Steve Reed
Steve Reed@SteveReedMP·
Labour is changing the country but people aren’t feeling it yet. We will keep working hard until they do.
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Tris Osborne MP
Tris Osborne MP@TrisOsborneMP·
@Covbluenose @UKLabour These are the stats Mark, I’ll wait for more but a clear trend is emerging based on data series. Just possibly you are so partisan you don’t want to see the evidence?
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Gawain Towler
Gawain Towler@GHWTowler·
This, in spades.
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D Fens Ghost
D Fens Ghost@D_Fens_Ghost·
Bavette steak Cauliflower cheese puree Cauliflower cheese Glazed golden beetroot Mustard roasties Crispy kale Amarone and bone marrow jus
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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@LukePollard I love that a minor party is dominating your every waking hour. Your publicity is helping them to form the next government.
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Luke Pollard MP
Luke Pollard MP@LukePollard·
The Conservative councillor who ordered the chopping down of the trees in the middle of the night on Armada Way in Plymouth is now standing for Reform UK. Not surprising considering they're a retirement home for failed Tories.  plymouthherald.co.uk/news/plymouth-…
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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@10DowningStreet After months of breathing recycled air the first smell the crew gets is the stench of hypocrisy.
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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@JackWDart GB News is under no obligation to be impartial. Don’t you know that?
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
More than anything else, are we still pretending GB News is impartial? This is beyond a joke. No pressure, just agreement with an official from the same party. Ofcom isn’t fit for purpose.
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Whoever said this to @CamillaTominey is either mistaken or deliberately misleading a respected journalist to deter further scrutiny — we have see no legal complaint from Tice and stand by our reporting.

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An Only Twin
An Only Twin@PaulPitt1967·
Morning everyone I must be getting old Looks like I'm gonna have to wait a while What the hell, I'm bored
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Tim, fair point and worth addressing properly. Multiple sourced reports published yesterday state that information arising from the vetting process, including any concerns, is never shared with ministers, and that the result itself is binary and not disclosed. The system as reported does not appear to separate the result from the detail in the way you suggest. That may well be a flaw in the system, and it is one that Ciaran Martin's position supports. But on the basis of what is currently on the record, the result was not Robbins's to share. The question that remains unanswered, and which Monday's statement must address, is who authorised the exceptional override, and on what documented grounds.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Starmer Sacked the Man Who Followed the Rules. Keir Starmer did not sack Sir Olly Robbins because he did something wrong. He sacked him because he did something inconvenient. That distinction matters more than anything else that has happened this week, and this has been a week of considerable consequence. Ciaran Martin, former head of the National Cyber Security Centre and a man with direct professional knowledge of how the vetting system operates, went on the record yesterday to say that Robbins had not only no duty to inform Downing Street of Mandelson's vetting failure, he had a positive duty not to. The system is designed that way deliberately. Security vetting exists at arm's length from political authority precisely to prevent ministers from interfering in assessments that should be made on security grounds alone. Robbins followed the rules. Starmer dismissed him anyway. What Starmer has done is construct a causal chain that does not exist. The argument being assembled in Downing Street runs as follows: Robbins overruled the security services, Robbins did not tell us, and therefore we bear no responsibility for what followed. Every part of that argument is false. The decision to appoint Mandelson was Starmer's. He made it before vetting was complete. He made it in full knowledge of the Epstein connection. He made it because his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, a protégé of Mandelson, pushed for it despite institutional warnings. The vetting failure did not cause the appointment. The appointment came first. Starmer signed it off and the vetting process, working exactly as designed, subsequently said no. The sacrifice of Robbins also destroys what remains of Starmer's own defence. He has spent months insisting that process failed him, that he was deceived, that the system let him down. A former head of the National Cyber Security Centre has now said publicly that there was no process failure. The system worked. Which means the problem was never process. The problem was judgment. Starmer's judgment, exercised before the process had even concluded. Consider what the dismissal means for Whitehall. Every senior civil servant in every department now understands the lesson. Following established procedure will not protect you if the political consequences prove embarrassing. Correct conduct is no defence against a Prime Minister who needs a fall guy. The chilling effect on institutional independence will outlast this government and this scandal. Starmer has not just sacrificed one official. He has sent a message to the entire senior civil service about what loyalty to process is actually worth. Meanwhile the documents withheld from Parliament grow more suspicious by the day. The government will not say how many it is concealing. It will not describe their general type. It will not explain why their release would prejudice any future prosecution beyond asserting that it would. Sir Michael Ellis, a former Attorney General and criminal barrister of seventeen years standing, has said publicly that the prosecution argument is nonsense, that the test for contempt requires a substantial risk of serious prejudice that the existing wall of media coverage has already made effectively impossible to meet. A government with nothing to hide does not hide things it cannot explain. A Prime Minister with clean hands does not sack the civil servant whose hands were cleanest. Robbins told friends he would not be the fall guy. He was made one regardless. Starmer called the vetting failure a failing of the state. The man who followed the state's rules lost his job the same day. The public can see what that is. They have a word for it. So does the Ministerial Code. Keir Starmer and Olly Robbins
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Jon Burke 🌍
Jon Burke 🌍@jonburkeUK·
1/ Renewable electricity can be used to power machines like cars, displacing ruinous fossil fuels. 2/ Renewable electricity can be used to manufacture steel and chemicals like ammonia for fertiliser. 3/ 93% of North Sea oil and gas has been extracted. It peaked in 1999.
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Richard James@skisidjames

Renewable electricity cannot produce fuels, fertiliser feedstocks, chemicals, plastics, key materials. Pretending it can replace oil and gas is fantasy. Saying the UK shouldn’t produce any because it won’t be self-sufficient is like abandoning farming entirely because of imports.

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Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP·
In D.C. I have been working with partners to support safe passage for energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, to protect households and businesses from rising costs. It is good news that it has been reopened, now we must see a permanent ceasefire and stability returned.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

It’s good news that the Strait of Hormuz has now reopened. This must be a long lasting and workable solution, without tolls or restrictions on routes. Today we announced our joint plan with France and other international partners to protect freedom of navigation. We need to see a return to peace and stability, and a permanent ceasefire.

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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@jonburkeUK The UK’s outrageous electricity prices are certainly being noticed, hence the withdrawal of a planned £31bn investment earlier this week.
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Jon Burke 🌍
Jon Burke 🌍@jonburkeUK·
Britain’s clean, secure energy success story is being noticed across the world! 🇬🇧⚡️♻️ For the first time in decades, we’re a leader not a follower, yet all Farage, Badenoch, the Daily Telegraph, & the rest of Britain’s right wingers do is talk the country down.
Prof. Karl Lauterbach@Karl_Lauterbach

In England geht der Ausbau der erneuerbaren Energie so schnell voran, dass im Sommer das Laden der Autos zeitweise fast kostenlos wäre. Welche Gründe kann es geben, dass wir, wie sonst nur Trump in den USA, die Energiewende abbremsen? focus.de/earth/briten-r…

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Gillian Flavell
Gillian Flavell@FlavellG·
News Alert ‼️ Sorry I wasn’t on much yesterday, was a little busy getting married! Yes, indeed, my sweetheart @Redagitator & I eloped in Antigua, and will now relax & enjoy our honeymoon… 🥂🍾❤️ Surprise! 😎
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Northern Man v2
Northern Man v2@Northernmanv2·
@afneil @ward4749 Trump should break off diplomatic relations with Starmer’s government. The PM put a known security risk into the heart of the American government, where Mandelson will have seen things above Top Secret level.
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