Stubby

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Stubby

Stubby

@Fontbaud

Old geezer

Midlands Uk Katılım Kasım 2009
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Vince. Insanitas Mundi. #VoteLabour🌹#COYI
We need to know the truth behind Josh Simons giving up his seat for Burnham. What was he offered? How long was this going on? A full enquiry. Any underhand dealing should be expulsion from the party.
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Ted Smith 🇪🇺
Ted Smith 🇪🇺@TedUrchin·
I have so much admiration for Keir Starmer in the face of such continued onslaught by the media. Quite simply, he doesn’t deserve it, and a pity that so many cannot see the wood for the trees, so to speak. Inexorably, he is turning this country around, and that’s not something you do easily or overnight. It’s been less than 2 years for fuck sakes. We need to stick with him. Now is ABSOLUTELY NOT the time for a change of Prime Minister. End of. @UKLabour #StandWithStarmer #StickWithStarmer #BackOffBurnham, you disloyal and silly little opportunist, you. x.com/kitbradshaw/st…
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Labour delivering latest. Home Office:
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Ian Gay
Ian Gay@RealBristolBoy·
@Neets21 @Neil_J_Ryder And, once again, no charges will ever be brought..... against anyone Tories or Bamford/JCB
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Anita 💙
Anita 💙@Neets21·
While publicly positioning itself as having ceased all involvement, JCB quietly continued honoring contracts in Russia. A multi billion pound company lying, and huge Tory donors…Why are the Tories always involved in shit like this 🙄🤥 #JCB
Caroline Lucas@CarolineLucas

Looks like JCB lied and kept trading with Russia after all. How can the Tories possibly think it's ok to accept donations from them? It's blood money pure and simple - and Sunak must do the right thing & give it back. theguardian.com/business/artic…

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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
The party defended Jess Phillips from the attacks and abuse she faced during the election campaign. The party stood by her, pushed hard for her, and helped get her re elected when many thought she would lose without that support. Yet now we see her behaving in a way that feels uncomfortably close to the tactics used against her. I find it extraordinary that she appears to show so little gratitude to Keir Starmer, not only for standing by her, but for giving her a place in government when others may well have advised against it. To hear her continue with these attacks on Keir Starmer, using language that is frankly unacceptable, is deeply disappointing. She could have made her point firmly and clearly without being rude or personal. If she wished to align herself with Andy Burnham, she should simply have said so honestly. I have changed my view of her greatly. While she has fought for the rights of women across the country, there are other MPs who do that work with equal commitment and dignity. In my view, the Labour Party’s disciplinary committee should look into these comments. They are unacceptable when directed at the Prime Minister and party leader, and frankly unacceptable when directed at any colleague within the same political party.
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Tolly 🐢💨 🇬🇧🇪🇺🇨🇦🇮🇪
We asked 100 people, "If you could get rid of one thing in order to help make MP's less corrupt, what would it be?" You said, "Scrutiny." 🐢💨
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Alethea Bernard
Alethea Bernard@Tush27J·
Robert Jenrick under investigation by Metropolitan Police re possible illegal foreign donation for failed Tory leadership bid. Jenrick’s wife Michal Berkner lawyer for the donor, was warned the £40k actually came from a US fraudster. Where's the noise? #BBCBreakfast #r4today
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Amelia 🇺🇸
Amelia 🇺🇸@amelia_tweetz·
Where is the Greenland hospital ship? Did it get lost? Where are the 101 empty oil tankers coming to America? Did they get lost? Where are the DOGE bonus checks? Did they get lost? Where is the rescued hero pilot? Did they get lost? Where are the promised Epstein files? Did they get lost?
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Andrew Hesselden
Andrew Hesselden@andrewhesselden·
"With 84% of the British public supporting mutual Freedom of Movement between the UK and EU, it is becoming harder to understand why the UK government remains so firmly attached to one of the hardest forms of Brexit. People increasingly want practical mobility arrangements that restore opportunities, connections and freedoms on both sides. British people already want to re-join the EU. When will politicians catch up?"
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Olena Rohoza
Olena Rohoza@OlenaRohoza·
“AND YOU STILL DARE TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH…” Sasha Legerman: This is too accurate not to share. This Australian’s response to Trump’s rant that “NATO does nothing for America” is absolutely devastating: “Mate. You run a country where 600,000 homeless people will sleep on the streets tonight. A country where 40% of adults can’t cover a $400 emergency without borrowing money. A country where insulin costs more than a car payment, and people ration it just to stay alive. A country where medical debt is the number one cause of bankruptcy. A country where women die in hospital parking lots because doctors are too afraid of abortion laws to treat miscarriages. You imprison more of your own citizens than any country on Earth. More than China. More than Russia. More than North Korea. In the land of the free, 2 million people sit in cages, and a quarter of them haven’t even been convicted of anything. They’re simply too poor to afford bail. Your life expectancy is declining. You’re the only developed nation where that’s happening. Your infant mortality rate is worse than Cuba’s. Your children practice active shooter drills between math and English classes while you sell defense stocks to your friends. Your minimum wage hasn’t changed in 15 years. Your teachers work two jobs, your veterans sleep under bridges, and you just spent a trillion dollars flattening a country that never attacked you. And now a convicted criminal — found liable for sexual abuse, defending a pedophile, sleeping with a porn star, and running the biggest dumpster-fire campaign since the Taliban — is thanking you for yet another disaster. And you call Greenland badly governed? Greenland has universal healthcare. Free education. One of the lowest incarceration rates in the world. Nobody there goes bankrupt because they got sick. Nobody dies in a waiting room because insurance refused treatment. ‘NATO wasn’t there when we needed them.’ When exactly was that, champ? September 11? Because NATO invoked Article 5 for the first and only time in history FOR YOU. Soldiers from dozens of countries deployed, fought, bled, and died in Afghanistan FOR YOU. Australia wasn’t even in NATO, and we still showed up. For twenty years. And then you left at 2 a.m. without telling anyone and left everybody else to clean up the mess. You don’t care that a great nation is being terrorized by your friend, and you haven’t shown it a single ounce of sympathy. So maybe before calling other countries badly governed, take a look at your own backyard, you aluminum siding salesman with a spray tan. The only thing badly managed in this picture is your damn mouth. And you still dare to lecture the rest of the world?”
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Darren Jones MP
Darren Jones MP@darrenpjones·
The last Labour government changed my life. Let’s do it again for the next generation. Vote for change on July 4th. Vote Labour. My Bristol North West election campaign message 👇
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
If anyone seriously believes the Labour Party would move towards a general election, whether before or after any leadership manoeuvring by Andy Burnham, Wes Streeting and the treacherous others who would seek to unseat Starmer, they are quite mistaken. The party will not return to the electorate; it will hold to the mandate given to Sir Keir Starmer. This is the folly of the present moment. There is a curious assumption that Burnham offers something of substance, yet he has set out nothing of consequence. The parliamentary party, at times, appears to have lost sight of its own order and of the realities that govern leadership and mandate. Meanwhile, the government has already begun to deliver. Within a week of the local elections there has been growth, a reduction in net migration, and GDP rising by 0.6 per cent, a notable advance. On the international stage, it is also standing its ground and asserting itself where it matters. Set against that, the idea that Burnham represents a credible alternative does not bear examination. His record does not reflect the authority or resolve required, and there is a reason his previous ambitions for the leadership have not been realised.
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