
Andrew Hewston
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@IpswichTown Farage is perceived by a lot of people as being racist, homophobic and generally not always supporting inclusivity. Is that really what you want to be associated with?? Football should be welcoming for everyone.
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Following Monday’s visit by the Reform party and its leader, Nigel Farage, the club would like to issue the following statement:
Ipswich Town Football Club has, over several years, hosted representatives from a range of political parties. The club remains apolitical and does not support or endorse any individual or party.
The club will continue to engage with representatives from across the political spectrum as part of its role within the community.
Ipswich Town is proud to be an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming organisation that supports all members of the local and wider community. This commitment remains unchanged.

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Brexit cost this country £180 billion a year in lost economic output, enough to build 140 new hospitals every single year. The people who did it are now asking for your vote again.
#Brexit #NigelFarage #ReformUK
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@Spencer17240 @Nigel_Farage Apparently he asked for a blackshirt not a blue one
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@jdpoc I’m surprised he didn’t ask to pose with a blackshirt instead
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@LeoMontague91 @suzyquiquero The electorate is realising that being subservient to Trump is not what we want. This will cost him the election, along with Bad Enoch …
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Labour now 4 points behind Reform. Starmer having a good few weeks, and the impacts of government polices starting to take hold. At the same time far right parties are on the decline around Europe.
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky
YouGov / Sky / Times voting intention RefUK 23%(-2) LAB 19%(+2) CON 17%(nc), GRN 18%(-1) LDEM 13%(-1) Pollster note: While changes are all within the margin of error, this does put the Greens back into third place (presumably as the publicity impact of Denton & Gorton gradually recedes).
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@BritainElects @YouGov Farage will regret being so subservient to Trump, who is universally disliked with the UK electorate. This will also do for Bad Enoch too
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📊 Ref lead of 4pts
Westminster voting intention
REF: 23% (-2)
LAB: 19% (+2)
GRN: 18% (-1)
CON: 17% (-)
LDEM: 13% (-1)
via @YouGov, 22 - 23 Mar
Chgs. w/ 16 Mar
britainelects.com
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@reformparty_uk Vote Farage and get a man who is totally subservient to Trump and his mad policies. Our great country will surrender to him. We need to take back control not be ruled by Washington
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It would take an entire conference of psychiatrists to diagnose whatever mental illness #Trump has ...

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@LordAshcroft @Keir_Starmer If Farage or Bad-Enoch were PM they would have led us into this illegal war. I’m pleased we have Starmer
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Makes one shiver the thought of @Keir_Starmer as a war leader…
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@JPBWFarm James - What do you think of the Tory CPTPP agreement allowing tariff free eggs and meat to come from low welfare, low cost countries, flooding our market? Farage wants to take this even further I believe?
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@HuddlestonNigel Nigel - your party’s Brexit has decreased the average family’s income by around £1500 per annum.
A lot of problem is that people no longer have the money to spent in going out and the elephant in the room is this is due to Brexit.
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The devastating impact of a Labour government on business and families exposed in this article...
"My payroll when I opened was approximately £8,000 per month, it's now hitting £18,000 in four years," says Emily.
She's cut her staff from 18 down to 13 and says she is working 60-70 hours per week, paying herself less than minimum wage.
A discount to business rates still in place from Covid will also end in April.
"Somehow I've got to find an extra £7,500 a year out of nowhere,"
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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@Nigel_Farage Your party supported Trump in this illegal war which created these refugees. Do you have no self awareness?
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@KemiBadenoch Badenoch is now turning into Trump, knowing full well this wouldn’t make any difference to supply or prices. And you were the one who supported Trump’s crazy, egotistical and illegal war in the first place. Vote Tory get Trump policies.
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With war in the Middle East driving up prices we need to cut the costs which make British energy so expensive.
At COBRA, Keir Starmer should tell Ed Miliband to adopt our Cheap Power Plan.
Drill the North Sea, cut carbon taxes, and axe the fuel duty hike.
Sky News@SkyNews
Sir Keir Starmer is to chair a COBRA meeting today, Sky News understands. 🔗 Read more trib.al/wr5Adve
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@LawrencChampion This was the party of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. Adults in the room? More like clowns 🤡
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@BradleyThomasUK If we invest more in producing our own green energy we will be less dependent on oil and gas which is subject to international market events? Drilling the North Sea will have no effect on the price. The main reason why energy prices are so high is because it’s tied to gas market.
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@walshcat1 Plus Both Liverpool and Chelsea failing to qualify for CL too. Ideally Burnley to pip WHU too but know that’s unlikely
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@fred_bhafc With us being safe now, we should look towards next season .. Play weiffer in CM to see if that is an option, start O Reilly, Babis, Boscagli and Ayari to see if they are going to part of next year’s plans
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@KemiBadenoch @Conservatives The national debt increased from £1.1 trillion in 2010 to £2.7 trillion in 2024. Labour are now paying £120bn per year just in extra interest because of your record borrowing. This is why the debt is rising to much. 14 years of economic mismanagement
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What is Rachel Reeves doing?
She maxed out the nation’s credit card with record borrowing and runaway welfare spending.
Now Britain is more exposed to global shocks and our debt costs are spiking.
Only @Conservatives have a plan to cut spending and get Britain working again.
The Times and The Sunday Times@thetimes
Government borrowing has surged to £14.3bn, nearly doubling official forecasts and marking the second-highest February on record #Echobox=1773993214" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/business/econo…
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