Fr Kevin

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Fr Kevin

Fr Kevin

@FrK_citizen

Anglican priest, ruralist & birder. Ricardian & Morean. Lincolnshire-phile (?), follower of the Mariners. Ever more concerned Citizen.

Glasgow (Scotland) Katılım Kasım 2017
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Gerard McDermott KC
Gerard McDermott KC@mcdermottkc_·
Coming together seems an odd idea Lucy when the purpose of this by election is clearly to unseat a Labour PM who led the party to extraordinary success less than 2 years ago ….
Lucy Powell MP@LucyMPowell

To beat Reform in Makerfield we’ve all got to come together as one Labour team with our best available players. Speaking to @MirrorPolitics about what’s at stake in this by-election 👇🏻 mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…

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Fr Kevin@FrK_citizen·
Wordle 1,800 4/6 ⬛⬛⬛⬛🟩 ⬛⬛🟨⬛🟩 ⬛⬛🟨🟨🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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LovethW - #TenYearKeir StandByStarmer🌹
Thanks, Vince. @LucyMPowell @UKLabour, why has Andy Burnham been given preferential access to UK Labour members despite the fact there is no leadership contest and he is not even an MP? I believe Andy may have breached GDPR rules, as no one has consented to Andy Burnham sending emails to Labour members to gauge support for what appears to be a future leadership bid, one that many members would clearly reject. We do not want Andy Burnham. Andy Burnham is not even an MP in the House of Commons. The whole process surrounding Andy Burnham has appeared undemocratic, a sham, a betrayal of members, selfish, fraudulent and incompetent all for one man’s personal ambition. This looks like pure corruption. Here is the Labour rulebook link: labour.org.uk/wp-content/upl… and I intend to review it carefully to determine whether there are legal grounds to challenge both the NEC and Andy Burnham for obtaining and using members’ details without our express consent, especially when there is no active leadership contest and he is not even MP. #StopAndyBurnhamCorruption #StopAndyBurnhamBeingAnMP #StopAndyBurnhamAbuse
Vince. Insanitas Mundi. #VoteLabour🌹#COYI@Vinc_Ev_

What's all this about Lucy? I've never seen members asked to sign a love in form for a candidate before. All seems very odd. Are you all getting the message? We don't want Burnham anywhere near our party. We know what his intentions are. Stop treating people as fools!

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LovethW - #TenYearKeir StandByStarmer🌹
Labour members, be alert. You may receive an email from Andy Burnham’s campaign team asking you to add your name to a so-called “supporters” list. Let’s call this what it really is, a cynical attempt by Andy Burnham and a small clique within PLP to test the waters for a future leadership challenge. Please do not support it. Please do not legitimise it. There is no leadership vacancy. Britain already has a democratically elected Labour Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, who is leading the country through difficult global challenges while delivering real economic progress, stability, and credibility back to government. At a time when Keir Starmer's Labour Government is rebuilding Britain, some are choosing ego, ambition, and internal plotting over unity and loyalty. Andy Burnham does not speak for the Labour movement, he speaks for himself and his own political ambitions. Labour members stand with our Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, not with opportunists trying to create division for personal gain. We reject any attempt to destabilise our government or undermine the leadership the British people voted for. Stand with Keir Starmer. Stand with the Labour government he leads. Reject the distractions, reject the division, and reject Andy Burnham’s opportunism. #KeirStarmer #IStandWithKeirstarmer
The Last Blairite #TrueLabour@LastBlairite

Phil Foden can’t play a position either.

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Fr Kevin@FrK_citizen·
It is a question ...
GabbyT@Soddem_Hall

If #Burnham wins the by-election but loses any eventual leadership contest, how long on the backbenches before he cuts and runs again? Prospective constituents should be told...

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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Net migration down (48%) Immigration down (20%) Emigration down (6%) Asylum applications down (12%) Returns and deportations up (7%) Arrivals by small boat down (41%) - 1st Jan - 20th May Labour delivering
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Steffi Ede
Steffi Ede@MumofFatCassie·
I can't seem to see the Labour logo on Burnham's campaign poster. I'm sure it must be there given he's using Labour Party money and resources in order to run his campaign. Can anyone see it? #r4today #bbcaq
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Fr Kevin@FrK_citizen·
Wordle 1,799 3/6 ⬛🟩⬛⬛⬛ 🟩🟩⬛⬛⬛ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
I am bound to say that this is, in truth, quite extraordinary. The elevation of Pippa Crerar to political journalist of the year invites not admiration, but a certain quiet incredulity. It is difficult to reconcile such recognition with a body of work that, in this instance at least, appeared more concerned with the construction of a narrative than with the disciplined pursuit of fact. Her much-trumpeted “exclusive” on the so called vetting file proved not merely flawed, but fundamentally unsound. It was reported with undue haste, insufficient rigour, and without the care that one would reasonably expect in matters of such consequence. What followed was not the candour or accountability befitting the profession, but rather a conspicuous silence. There has been no proper acknowledgment of error, no apology to those misled, and no clarity whatsoever as to the provenance of the alleged civil service source. In that light, the standing of The Guardian must inevitably be called into question. A publication once regarded as a serious organ of record now appears, at times, to drift towards the habits of the gutter press, where assertion overtakes verification and prominence is afforded to the loudest claim rather than the soundest evidence. That may satisfy certain internal measures of success, yet it does little to inspire confidence beyond those circles. What we have witnessed here is not journalism at its most exacting, but something altogether less disciplined: a display of self regard in place of scrutiny, and of haste in place of judgement. For many, that distinction is now painfully clear.
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar

Thank you so much. Delighted! 🙏

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Durham Cathedral
Durham Cathedral@durhamcathedral·
Celebrate The Venerable Bede at Durham Cathedral! On Monday 25 May, we celebrate the feast day of Bede with Holy Communion at 7.30am and Eucharist at 12.30pm, both at Bede's tomb in the Galilee Chapel
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Michael Shanks MP
Michael Shanks MP@mgshanks·
More dishonesty. 1. We are not shutting down domestic oil and gas production. 2. A third of the oil + gas workforce lost their jobs when your party was in Government - where was the outrage then? 3. You did nothing to ban the import of Russian products - no sanctions - we are.
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho

It’s almost beyond belief, but yes, Labour’s energy policy is to shut down our own domestic oil and gas industry whilst directly funding Putin’s war machine instead. On Tuesday, while Labour MPs were voting to ban new British oil and gas licences, behind the scenes the Government quietly announced that it was easing sanctions on Russian oil. Why? Because by shutting down British production, Miliband and Starmer are making us more reliant on foreign imports. As Kemi Badenoch rightly said at Prime Minister’s Questions, Labour think oil from Russia is acceptable, but oil from Aberdeen is not. We are in the extraordinary position of Ukraine’s sanctions chief criticising our country, whilst UK officials brief out that the fault lies with Starmer and Miliband for being asleep at the wheel as UK energy supplies have been put increasingly under strain. Here’s the problem. Production is not the same as consumption. If you shut down our means of making fuel, it doesn’t mean we need any less. All it does is make us more reliant on foreign regimes for that very same fuel. What’s worse is that this fuel will almost certainly have lower environmental standards and produce more emissions as it is shipped across the world to get here. We lost a third of our oil refineries last year. We have just four left. By the end of the Parliament we could have zero as they are being forced out of existence thanks to an onerous Carbon Tax and high energy costs. Some of our refineries are spending more on the Government’s Carbon Tax – which doubled last year under Ed Miliband – than on their entire wage bill. Guess who doesn’t face this crushing tax? The Indian refineries which are at the centre of the current storm. That’s what lifting the sanctions is allowing in: jet fuel and diesel from these refineries which, unlike our own, use Putin’s oil and have twice the emissions because, unlike our own, they are powered by coal. What kind of climate leadership is this? Where is it leading to? Bankruptcy? We have to face up to reality. The world is getting more dangerous and other countries like the US, the Middle East and Asia have not put punishing carbon taxes on their own industry. They are not shutting down their oil and gas industries – in fact, they are doing everything they can to maximise their own energy supplies. However, this is the logical conclusion of Ed Miliband’s plans. If you place higher burdens on our industry than other countries, then British production will decline. That does not mean we will need any less oil, gas, jet fuel, chemicals or plastics, we will just become more reliant on foreign regimes over whom we have no control. There is an alternative. But it requires a government prepared to abandon Ed Miliband’s zealotry and back our own domestic production instead. We need to repeal the Climate Change Act, axe the Carbon Tax, Get Britain Drilling, double down on nuclear and make electricity cheap. That’s the plan that the Conservatives put forward on Tuesday - but the one that Labour MPs rejected.

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Heidi Alexander MP
Heidi Alexander MP@Heidi_Labour·
Another big rail moment today, as South Western gets its first GBR train. Since coming into public ownership, a new fleet of trains has been rolling out, giving passengers more spacious, comfortable & air conditioned journeys. We're building a railway you can be proud of. 🇬🇧🚆
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Michelle Beckett
Michelle Beckett@MichelleBeckett·
My daughter was elected as a city councillor when she was 18, the youngest in the country at the time. (11 years ago) She worked her butt off beforehand (and afterwards) to ensure she knew all there is to know about how local government works. She was brilliant and did some important work. She knew all this backwards before she got in the chamber. This is outrageous incompetence. I wouldn’t dream of voting Reform, but this should give pause to anyone remotely considering it.
Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM

New Reform councillors off to a great start by refusing to vote on anything because they haven't a clue what anything means, how anything works or what the fuck they are doing. Vote Reform, get lazy, incompetent, ignorant morons.

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Yorkshire girl
Yorkshire girl@helloKi30596224·
I'm getting very sick of successful, female politicians who are serving our country, being harassed by GBeebies viewers. I remember the brutal murder.of Jo Cox by a man who was radicalised by the far right. This demonisation of MPs is what you are defending.
Patrick Christys@PatrickChristys

I don’t know about you but I’m getting a bit sick of the likes of Reeves and Streeting lecturing us on what is and isn’t ‘British’.

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Fr Kevin@FrK_citizen·
@BGallagherColl Fabulous! Haven't been down there for a couple of weeks ... must make sure I go next week (while the sun is shining!)
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Brian Gallagher
Brian Gallagher@BGallagherColl·
Baby Swan mafia, at Bingham’s Pond in Glasgow. Their Da is a big-time gangster, so just watch it. #birds
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