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Deirdre’s Glasses

@Biltonhall1

Facts deny the division they crave . Stick to them .

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Deirdre’s Glasses
Deirdre’s Glasses@Biltonhall1·
@supertanskiii 🎶 ‘No-one knows what it’s like , to be the sad man , to be the bad man , behind red eyes , telling only lies …..’ .
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Filly ☘️
Filly ☘️@fillypepper·
If a needless leadership election is forced upon us by the appalling media, some backstabbing Party traitors, and gullible apprentice MPs, I will vote for our PM Sir Keir Starmer. #StandWithKeirStarmer
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the muddy mum 💙
the muddy mum 💙@muddymuddymum·
It is so cold atm. I lit the fire last night and my Raynaud's is playing up. Anyone else finding it cold?
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
Elon musk is a twat Tommy Robinson is a twat Nigel Farage is a twat Rupert Lowe is a twat Lee Anderson is a twat Richard Tice is a twat Isabel Oakeshott is a twat Donald trump is a twat Robert Jenrick is a twat If you agree repost and follow me will follow back
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Times Radio
Times Radio@TimesRadio·
“Journalists need to take some responsibility and have a good look at themselves about the way they behaved in the last few weeks.” The UK media has contributed to the country’s “addiction” to “booting out” unpopular PMs that is making “stable long term government” impossible, says Keir Starmer’s biographer Tom Baldwin.
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
Keir Starmer does not want the Makerfield by-election to be an explicit referendum on whether he should remain prime minister. Which is why he has - just now - ruled out setting a timetable for his own resignation even if Andy Burnham wins that by-election. Truthfully this is Olympic level straw-clutching. It will be just such a referendum, whatever the PM says. As a tactic it reminds me of David Cameron vowing he would not quit if he were to lose the Brexit referendum. What transpired was that Cameron resigned within hours of being trounced by Johnson, Farage and Cummings. But some kind of amour propre is preserved by Starmer’s refusal to pledge to surrender the throne after one more battle. Starmer also says that if someone - say Burnham - were to get the requisite 81 nominations and were to trigger a leadership contest, he would join the fray and fight. If he is to be taken at his word, this isn’t just any old hard ball, but is death-match stuff, with the survival of the Labour Party in the frame. All the important trade union leaders want Starmer to quit, as do a significant number of Labour MPs (I am not going to say “most” because reliable data is not available, though the party is conspicuously split). Starmer is saying “bring it on, if you’re hard enough.” And we have to assume that the Evertonian Burnham believes he is. Starmer’s weekend of ruminating about his future at Chequers has not introduced much in the way of self doubt, for all that he is surrounded by those who doubt him. That is a genius of sorts. Hats off. Maybe as and when Burnham becomes an MP again, he will have the revelation that Starmer and Starmerism are a winning combination, despite the contrary evidence of multiple elections. And possibly Streeting, and Rayner, and Miliband will suddenly surrender any ambition to lead and change the course adopted by their party. Anything is possible in these volatile times. Though I wouldn’t attach a high probability to an outcome that increases Starmer’s job security. What is highly probable is that if Burnham wins and Starmer says he ain’t budging, we may witness the kind of mayhem that could destroy Labour. I am not exaggerating. Their party is so ideologically riven and so weakened by factionalism that an emotional leadership contest that barks like civil war may put paid to any rolling back of the stone and any escape from the grave.
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Politics In The U.K.
Politics In The U.K.@politixintheuk·
JCB owner Bamford: “You can’t get away with £60k benefit handouts.” Also billionaire brothers Anthony Bamford and Mark Bamford: Not paying a tax bill of up to £500 million. What greedy, Farage-supporting bastards.
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Shivaji Jadhav MBBS FRCS
Shivaji Jadhav MBBS FRCS@Shivajihimself2·
@mildale50 No , you are not alone, millions of us support Keir Starmer , first time in my life I joined Labour Party because of Keir Starmer , he has got everything leader needs , and he is respected on world stage , none of these clones have that experience , specially two wars going on
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Mark Mitchener
Mark Mitchener@markofagenius·
Lisa Nandy has never impressed me. A minister who has achieved nothing. Starmer should sack her.
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Filly ☘️
Filly ☘️@fillypepper·
As a longstanding @LabourParty member I echo the sentiments below. I take exception to what some #labourmps are doing, and offer you @Keir_Starmer my full support and future vote.
GabbyT@Soddem_Hall

.@Keir_Starmer, I understand that you may be considering your position this weekend. I would just like to say as a voter that your rightful position is as our PM and I hope that is how it will stay. @AndyBurnhamGM @wesstreeting @lisanandy @angelarayner @SkyNews @BBCNews

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BelindaSales.
BelindaSales.@sales_belinda·
@markofbattersea Josh can't forgive Starmer for sacking him after he used dirty tactics in smearing journalists. Josh is now out for revenge to topple Starmer. The Makerfield ex MP doesn't give a shit about Labour or the country.
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Carol Woke Up
Carol Woke Up@carol_woke·
I'm a Labour voter and longstanding party member, and I'm sick of these traitorous MPs that have actually done well with Starmer, who are now whingeing to interviewers about their dissatisfaction. So easy to jump on a bandwagon, isn't it?
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Hugh 🌹
Hugh 🌹@HughEdw31897368·
I would hope by the time this programme goes on air @lisanandy will be the former culture secretary. I also think she should forfeit her entire ministerial salary. She’s been in cahoots with the enemy since day one. Utterly useless and disloyal. #SackLisaNandy
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics

Joining #BBCLauraK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch Former minister Jess Phillips Sunday 9am @BBCOne @BBCiPlayer

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Clare Hepworth OBE
Clare Hepworth OBE@Hepworthclare·
If Burnham believes he is the saviour of the Labour Govt & subsequently the Nation- why didn't he go for a return to the HOC via the 2024 GE ? Or was he waiting for a.KS to do the initial heavy political lifting clearing up after 14 Tory yrs & b. inherit KS's hefty majority.
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Mary Lefteris 🌹Labour
Mary Lefteris 🌹Labour@MaryLefteris·
@lukejcr @SkyNews Do you have any idea how ridiculous this sounds. Spell it out Luke- you’re betraying the PM to get Burnham in. The PM the made the party electable did all the hard work and enabled you to get your seat. There’s only one word for you Luke.
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Deirdre’s Glasses
Deirdre’s Glasses@Biltonhall1·
But it’s already ‘ours’ . 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr

Good to be on @SkyNews talking about how Andy Burnham can take the fight to Reform UK in Makerfield and send them packing, alongside the welcome news from Rachel Reeves this week on the Government’s growth figures. 🌹

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