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Conor Pope@Conorpope·
@forwardnotback So sorry to hear this. Tim has always been great company, online and off, both clever and fun. Lots of love
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Tim (still totally unremarkable)@forwardnotback·
Quick update, sorry no more #twitterquiz I am in critical care in Portsmouth and gravely ill. Sorry for the message, thanks for all the fun and friendship over the years. I can’t reply to messages.
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Rosie Wrighting MP
Rosie Wrighting MP@rosie_wrighting·
We already have capital gains tax, we put it up. We already have an Inheritance Tax, we put it up. We already have taxes on private jets, we put them up. We are busy making things fairer in the real world. Greens are busy planning how they'd crash the economy like Liz Truss all over again.
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@rosie_wrighting Labour continue to do anything but tax the wealthy.

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Martin Angus
Martin Angus@martinangus·
A lifetime of dedicated service to @UKLabour Always professional in every role she’s done. The Labour Party will miss enormously @CarolLinforth1’s cool, calm, guiding hand. A brilliant colleague & a fantastic friend. Here’s to a new chapter Carol. From all of us, thank you.
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Conor Pope@Conorpope·
@lewiscostello Incredible! Hope you’ve enjoyed it. For the most part thought it was a decent performance
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Lewis Costello
Lewis Costello@lewiscostello·
Today is one of my proudest days ever. From watching my first game as a boy, to bringing out the teams on the 150th anniversary of the club. Many of the legends I saw walking out in those early days will be there, and my grandparents who first brought me will be there too. Goosebumps!
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
Exclusive from @MaxKendix Eight Reform UK councils have indicated that they will raise council tax next year after struggling to find huge cuts in public spending Durham, Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire and Kent are all looking at council tax rises Reform leaders have faced similar problems to other councils in providing for the spiralling cost of children’s and adult social care, which accounts for about two-thirds of budgets thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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BRFCS
BRFCS@brfcsdotcom·
4000 Holes recently had the distinct pleasure of visiting @classicshirts at their Hyde HQ & our vodcast & podcast are out now. Watch or listen…the choice is yours ⚪️🔵 brfcs.com/podcasts/when-…
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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
Here's an extract from my @spectator piece, 'The truth about the Fabian Society': "It’s a strange feeling finding out that you have been part of a revolutionary group that secretly controls Britain and, er…didn’t realise it. For four years in the 1990s I was the Research Director of the Fabian Society. It was a wonderful job, at a time when Labour under Blair was open to new ideas and policies and, as a Labour-affiliated, mildly left-of-centre organisation, the Fabians were very well placed. Earnest thinkers, networkers and youngsters finding their feet in politics all had a space in which they could come together and think about and discuss politics and ideas in an environment where questioning the received wisdom was the point, rather than a political crime. I had a ball, suggesting such heinous ideas for Labour to adopt as getting the NHS to work with private providers to increase the supply available to patients, and giving parents and others the ability to come together and create new schools. I wonder what happened… We produced all sorts of papers, including the Southern Discomfort series that, if I say so myself, is still talked about today. Before the 1997 landslide, if you drew a line between the Wash and the Bristol Channel then Labour held a dismal 3 seats outside London. We held a series of focus groups among swing voters in 5 marginal seats to find out what was preventing them backing Labour. The answers were a checklist of what became New Labour. John Prescott, rather wonderfully, went on the airwaves to dismiss the research, saying “you might as well go into a pub and ask people”. Well, yes. But according to much of social media at the moment, I missed the true purpose of @thefabians. For Alex Phillips, a presenter on Talk Radio, the Fabians are part of “the destruction of The Western World.” Other posters tell us to, “Imagine an enemy that doesn't declare war. An enemy that doesn't storm the gates but is invited into the halls of power. An enemy wearing the face of a friend”. Another describes “the Fabian Cabal that runs our politics and our administrative deep state.” I won’t go on – if you want to get the full force of these spasms of derangement, have a look at this: youtube.com/watch?v=o6TKF9… The origin of these conspiracy theories about the Fabian Society secretly running Britain which have suddenly sprung up is the appeal court ruling in the Epping Forest asylum seekers’ hotel case. Some genius ‘discovered’ – although it has never been hidden – that the senior judge, Lord Justice Bean, had been a member of the Fabian Society. Not just a member but, for a year, the chair. A lefty! Outrage! One barrister has reported Sir David to the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office for not recusing himself. Who knew that some lawyers have been involved in politics, eh? So – shocker - some judges have previously expressed political views when they were lawyers. As judges, they put those views aside and rule on the law. And if they don’t, they are overruled. No one – rightly - seems to have been bothered that the original judge in the case had been a Conservative parliamentary candidate. As it happens, David Bean, as he then was, was chairman of the Fabian Research Committee to which I reported. We disagreed on much. But you could not find a more intellectually open, decent or honourable man. I can hardly imagine a man more suited to the bench, who is as far from the caricature of a lefty activist judge as it's possible to find. But no sooner had Lord Justice Bean’s shameful past as the chair of an organisation which discussed left-of-centre policy emerged than it was then ‘revealed’ that more than half the Cabinet, and a very large number of public figures, are also, today, members of the Fabian Society. It’s such a secret that the Fabians, as any successful membership organisation would do, boasts about its membership on its website. And it’s so secretive a cabal that anyone can join online. You get “access to fantastic political debates in every corner of the country, along with: Our flagship quarterly magazine, the Fabian Review – sent to your home. At least four reports or pamphlets posted to your home each year, with dozens more available on our website. Invitations to Fabian conferences and events across the country, including reduced price admission for ticketed events. Access to the meetings of around local Fabian Societies in every corner of the country. Members who are not already Labour Party members become affiliated supporters of the party, with voting rights.” You don’t, however, get training in destroying the West or infiltrating public bodies. For the £5.90 a month that membership costs, that’s a bit much to expect. Does it matter that so many people online seem to think that membership of a harmless, worthy and – truth to tell – slightly dull organisation is in fact evidence of a secret society that is bent on subverting the West? No more than any more of the wacky conspiracy theories that are the meat and drink of the online world. But it is evidence of at least one thing: the drip, drip, drip delegitimisation of our institutional norms through willingness of all sides of the divide to accept anything, no matter how bonkers, if it provides a political dopamine hit. spectator.co.uk/article/the-tr…
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Labourball
Labourball@labourball·
🔶 "Conservatives can't win here!"
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Conor Pope@Conorpope·
Sent it to my partner, and:
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Conor Pope@Conorpope·
TikTok served me a clip of a documentary with Man United talking heads discussing David Beckham’s controversial decision to get a buzzcut, and Gen Z are trying to make sense of it in the comments:
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Conor Pope@Conorpope·
@brianken74 @RoversWFC I imagine naff all, but finances of women's football has changed quite a lot in the eight years since Toone left. Then again, getting transfer fees in for our top-performing men's players hasn't exactly been something the club has excelled at in recent years...
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