Anne Keen

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Anne Keen

Anne Keen

@Annak53

Optimist and activist who believes that the good will out. Co-founder of the WASPI Campaign. https://t.co/cDxkzb7CJN

Merseyside Katılım Nisan 2010
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Anne Keen
Anne Keen@Annak53·
@AngelaRayner The public aren't stupid. “Experts advised me” doesn't wash when it comes to tax. If everything was above board, why resign? And after the shameful & unforgivable way you abandoned #WASPI #50swomen, stabbed us in the back, lectures about “integrity” are insulting & contemptible
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Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner@AngelaRayner·
I welcome HMRC’s conclusion, which has cleared me of any wrongdoing. I have been exonerated by HMRC of the accusation that I deliberately sought to avoid tax. When purchasing a home of my own with a mortgage, I did not own any other property and had no personal financial interest in the court-instructed trust set up to manage my son’s financial award. I was advised by experts that I should pay stamp duty at the standard rate. I set out to pay the correct amount of tax. I took reasonable care and acted in good faith, based on the expert advice I received, and HMRC has accepted this. I have always sought to act with integrity, and I believe politicians should be held to high standards - that is why I resigned from government and cooperated fully with HMRC.  I wanted to ensure that I paid every penny that I owed, and have done so. I am relieved that my family can now move on - and that I can get on with my job.
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Yanis Varoufakis
Yanis Varoufakis@yanisvaroufakis·
My reaction to Keir Starmer's last ditch press conference - an unsurprising reaction but possibly a helpful one (at least to those who, like me, consider him an abysmal PM). Like many, I approached Keir Starmer's prime ministership with deep-seated pessimism, my expectations already set at rock bottom. Yet, I confess: I failed to foresee the clinical precision with which he and his inner cabal would sabotage their own administration and scar Britain. The crux of their debacle lay, first, in a distinctly dictatorial, authoritarian reflex. And second—crucially—in a seething contempt for those who lent them their votes, while simultaneously performing a grotesque pantomime of flattery toward those who never would, and never will, support them. Having exorcised from the Labour Party its most authentic voices—people of unimpeachable integrity, such as Ken Loach and Jeremy Corbyn, a purge that eluded even Tony Blair’s repertoire—Starmer embarked on a rampage: He slashed disability benefits; armed and fed intelligence to the Israeli government as it executed genocide in Gaza; channeled his own inner Farage, perhaps his inner Enoch Powell, to vilify migrants and treat refugees as vermin; gutted international aid to masquerade as a defender of defence spending; bulldozed wildlife and their habitats; unveiled a new lexicon of draconian anti-protest laws; left trans people suspended in legal limbo; clung with religious fervour to absurd, socially ruinous fiscal rules; allowed Rachel Reeves to squander £100 billion covering the Bank of England’s outrageous and wholly unnecessary Quantitative Tightening losses—a gift that keeps giving to the City’s banks—while imposing yet another round of austerity on government departments and public services. Once the great hope of the downtrodden, Starmer’s Labour has become the villain - the genuinely nasty party. Once a human rights lawyer, he has single-handedly plunged Britain into a shoddy, incompetent authoritarianism. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Anne Keen@Annak53·
@jeremycorbyn @bernietommo Let's not forget that the Government chose to turn its back on #WASPI women after pledging in opposition to right this grave injustice. Years of promises have ended in betrayal for women who were denied proper notice and left paying the price.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
The Prime Minister says his government has got "the big political decisions right". Let's go through them. The government chose to cut welfare so it could spend even more on weapons and war. The government chose to demonise the sick and disabled. The government chose to keep children in poverty until it was dragged kicking and screaming to finally scrap the two-child benefit cap. The government chose not to bring water into public ownership, not to tax wealth and not to implement rent controls. The government chose to arm Israel and participate in genocide. The government chose to let the US use British air bases for its war crimes in Iran. The government chose to let Palantir get its hands on our NHS. The government chose to scapegoat migrants and refugees for its own failures. Poverty, inequality and genocide. Those are the government's big decisions. And that is how this government will be remembered.
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Anne Keen@Annak53·
@damian_from The reason I support @jeremycorbyn is because he has never, ever, waivered from his principles, his moral values, his vision - a fair, just, equal society for all. He stood strong, maintained dignity, when all and sundry, his so-called "fellow" MPs stabbed him in the back.
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Anne Keen
Anne Keen@Annak53·
@FromSteveHowell Agree. The next person to resign has to be Starmer. He cannot absolve his responsibility. Listen to advisors? Yes. But his conscience must ask: Is this right, fair, and legal? By ignoring McSweeney’s misconduct (his conscience), Starmer has failed that test — he must resign.
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Steve Howell
Steve Howell@FromSteveHowell·
"Moral judgement was dulled by the belief that being close to money and power was a sign of maturity rather than capture. That mindset hollowed Labour out." Clive Lewis on New Labour and why one resignation isn't enough: the system that produced McSweeney has to be "dismantled."
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis

Morgan McSweeney’s resignation should not be treated as a cleansing moment. He was not an aberration. He was the tip of an iceberg. What he represents is a political culture that has dominated Labour for a generation. A culture forged under Blair and Mandelson that taught the party to be relaxed about extreme wealth, comfortable in the orbit of billionaires, lobbyists and corporate power, and increasingly detached from the lives of the people it was created to represent. The Mandelson scandal matters because it exposes that culture in its rawest form. Proximity to wealth and power was not a by-product. It was the point. Access was normalised. Influence was laundered as ‘serious politics’. Moral judgement was dulled by the belief that being close to money and power was a sign of maturity rather than capture. That mindset hollowed Labour out. It replaced a party rooted in working-class life with a professional political caste fluent in donor networks, private dinners and elite reassurance, while communities were told to accept decline as the price of ‘responsible’ government. Politics became about managing optics and markets, not challenging vested interests or redistributing power. McSweeney’s departure changes none of that on its own. Unless Labour confronts the culture that rewarded closeness to wealth, blurred ethical lines and treated democratic accountability as an inconvenience, this will amount to little more than damage limitation. Remove one operator and the system that produced him remains. And unless that system is dismantled, Labour will continue to lose its moral authority, its social base, and ultimately its right to govern, leaving the ground clear for forces far worse to exploit the wreckage.

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Matt Kennard
Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
We made this video in April 2023 Who Starmer is has been obvious for decades His record from CPS onwards speaks for itself He is not decent. He is a pathological liar, lacks any indication he can feel empathy, and has a totally synthetic persona All the traits of a psychopath
Matt Kennard@kennardmatt

The truth about Keir Starmer is ugly. But he’s been protected for too long. It’s way past time to expose who this dangerous, amoral individual really is. Before it’s too late.👇

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Anne Keen@Annak53·
@johnmcdonnellMP Absolutely John. We must remember that Starmer praised McSweeney’s loyalty and leadership while completely ignoring his misconduct. If he is that cowardly (and complicit) and refuses to face that failure, he must resign. End of.
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Anne Keen@Annak53·
@PeterStefanovi2 So, that gobshite Starmer praises McSweeney’s loyalty and leadership while completely ignoring his misconduct. If he is that cowardly (and complicit) and refuses to face that failure, he must resign. End of.
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
BREAKING: Keir Starmer’s statement on McSweeney quitting government
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Double Down News
Double Down News@DoubleDownNews·
Keir Starmer's Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney used £730,000 of illegally undeclared donations to fund a campaign to bring down Jeremy Corbyn and elect Keir Starmer as Labour Leader. This Scandal Could Bring Down The Government:
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
🚨BREAKING: Angela Rayner has intervened to ask that the Intelligence & Security Committee has oversight of the release of docs Very significant. Suggests government amendment as tabled today not adequate/sufficient as it stands & thinks ISC oversight important for transparency/public confidence
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Richard Designator
Richard Designator@RDesignator·
@LauraAlvarezJC Does Your Party still exist? Didn't its members vote it out of existence at its first conference when they voted for it to have no leader?
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lan Byrne MP
lan Byrne MP@IanByrneMP·
Today in Parliament we must demand the full, unredacted truth on Mandelson’s vetting. No "national security" excuses. No more cover-ups. This is exactly why we need #HillsboroughLaw in full, with zero carve-outs on national security grounds. Transparency cannot be optional. #HillsboroughLawNow #DutyOfCandour
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
BREAKING: “I regret appointing him (Mandelson). If I knew then what I know now he would never have been anywhere near government” Keir Starmer
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
“What does it tell us about the judgement of the Prime Minister Keir Starmer that he made Peter Mandelson his ambassador?" Sally Nugent @BBCBreakfast
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Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
"His behaviour was unequivocally wrong." The PM's chief secretary Darren Jones says Lord Mandelson should quit the House of Lords over allegations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
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Matt Kennard
Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
We need to know what Starmer knew before he appointed Mandelson UK ambassador to US It was already public that Mandelson stayed at Epstein’s NYC house in June 2009 when he was a Labour minister + Epstein was in prison What else did internal vetting turn up that Starmer ignored?
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Anne Keen@Annak53·
@PeterStefanovi2 .@Kier_Starmer Cowardice looks like ‘suggesting resignation" (the title stays, you know that). Justice looks like legislation to strip honours. As prime minister which will you choose?
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Anne Keen@Annak53·
@premnsikka Even if the House of Lords expels him, it cannot strip the title. Only Parliament can, and the Starmer hasn’t moved to do it. It's doubtful if he will. He doesn't have the balls (or conscience) to do it.
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Prem Sikka
Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
House of Lords should strip Mandelson of peerage, says Starmer. That alone won't do. Mandelson leaked sensitive govt info. How many times did he do so? For what personal benefit? He advised Starmer. Starmer made him US ambassador. What did Starmer know? theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
BREAKING: “Lord Mandelson said he did flag up his links with Epstein before he was made US ambassador. That’s got to have been a mistake appointing him into that role?” - @SophyRidgeSky “No” - Education Minister Olivia Bailey
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