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@RobertProclub @vortexEire @Channel4News If you don't agree with me and call me names, it's not accurate.
Else, it's accurate.
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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said the department will no longer use Elon Musk's social media platform X - declaring that it "now favours abuse and misinformation over meaningful debate".
It's the second government department to withdraw from the platform, after the Attorney General told his office not to use X last month.
Ms Nandy said she would also stop posting, saying it wasn't healthy for democracy.
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Culture secretary quits X in protest at 'misinformation' bbc.in/4p0K2pj
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@lancs_rob @EllisPalmer94 Because something needs to revolve around somewhere. You can't have multiple cities being in equity. There will be a hierarchy somewhere, in order of importance. That place will be labelled as the centre instead of somewhere else.
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@mpr5013 @EllisPalmer94 Why should it revolve around London ? Thatchers post industrial obsession with basing the entire economy (services ect) around London has been a total disaster. Blair accelerated that trend further. Now starmer is basing AI almost exclusively in London. Everyone else gets shafted
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@Blade94Razor @ericschares More people watch Cricket (probably the 3rd/4th participation sport in lonely old UK) globally if you count India also then they do any American sports combined. Just let that sink in.
Like Brian Cox explaining the wonders of the universe.
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@ericschares The funniest part about that... Is that nobody outside of America watches American Football, Baseball or Basketball.
But the rest of the world loves Football, Rugby and Cricket.
Has it even once entered your mind that maybe you're the problem? 😅
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@DamianLow3 "Please explain about something I have no idea about why I'm being shafted.
I'm pretty sure I'm being shafted."
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@Newrygal1 You'll know if you're being filmed as the light comes on the glasses. Their sole purpose isn't just the cameras, you can get prescription lenses for it, use it as an AI tool or listen to music.
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@lancs_rob @EllisPalmer94 You have to "settle" somewhere. You can't settle everywhere. That's the problem with his logic, if it's Manchester, another city is upset. How about the country revolves around its capital city?
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@EllisPalmer94 Mate. The hub is in Manchester (as always). They already have media city and so on. They now get this political hub as well. Once again another politician who thinks "the north" has to revolve around Manchester. Personally if I was from Leeds or Newcastle I would be raging
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@jeremycorbyn Jeremy, you have 2.5M followers.
This isn't equity. You should distribute those followers to the needy. Unfair. We must change.
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You have descended into an election-losing far right agitator whipping up hatred.
Many of us have parents & grandparents who arrived in the UK fleeing war & persecution. It's part of what makes this country great, yet people like you would slam the door on people seeking safety.
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ
Cruel is forcing the hardworking British people to spend £5 BILLION a year supporting illegals they never asked to have in their country to begin with. Vote Reform.
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@ZackPolanski "This is a Refugee Tax."
Just let that sink in.
Sit down, have a cup of tea and allow yourself to understand the world you're living in with people that are actually serious about this.
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This is a Refugee Tax.
It was originally proposed by the Tories, and the only reason asylum seekers could be claimed to 'owe' any money is because they are banned from working.
Another cruel Labour policy - that must be reversed on day one by Andy Burnham.
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics
Refugees will be told to repay around £10,000 under new asylum rules bbc.in/443ZOGs
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@elliehodges62 If it's new and fresh, surely we need a general election?
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Watching Andy Burnham’s speech now, it’s undeniable there’s a new and fresh excitement behind him from the Labour Party.
Does the fact Keir Starmer didn’t have an inch of charisma help Burnham? Of course it does. Throughout his speech he’s cracking jokes, making the audience laugh, throwing in impromptu lines, and, on first impressions, he looks like a leader.
But actions speak louder than words. We’ll find out very soon whether any of what he’s saying actually means anything.
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Here’s Makerfield MP Andy Burnham leaving by a side entrance moments after his speech today. I think it is appalling that he would not take questions from us journalists. He will be made Prime Minister of our country three weeks today. More coverage and analysis at @GBNEWS.
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@zarahsultana That's the MOST important question to you?
God help this country.
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“Good growth in every postcode and hope in every heart”. That’s a vision I can get behind.
Hope backed by a plan. A roadmap for doing things differently, giving power back to places that have long been forgotten, and unlocking bottom-up growth.
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics
Andy Burnham says he has a "10-year mission to raise people's living standards" and will "seek to give Britain some breathing space" "Imagine good growth in every postcode and hope in every heart," he adds Follow live: bbc.in/3R4mOSR
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@SarahChampionMP You're talking as if this is some sort of democratic vote 🤣
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