Goldy@Caesar

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Goldy@Caesar

Goldy@Caesar

@GoldyCaesar1

Katılım Kasım 2019
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George Foulkes
George Foulkes@GeorgeFoulkes·
Prorogation of Parliament was delayed from 11:00am until 13:15 today because @Keir_Starmer insisted that PMQs should go ahead. A clear and creditable message that he is not dodging any questions or challenges
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Goldy@Caesar
Goldy@Caesar@GoldyCaesar1·
@eltham_girl He still see boats full of women and children when every one else sees boats full of fighting age men
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Rhun ap Iorwerth
Rhun ap Iorwerth@RhunapIorwerth·
Oni nodir yn wahanol, mae’r cynnwys yma wedi ei hyrwyddo gan: Unless otherwise stated, this content is promoted by: Rhun ap Iorwerth, 1b Stryd yr Eglwys, Llangefni LL77 7DU
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Al Carns
Al Carns@AlistairCarns·
I’ve spent the last few days in four countries across the Middle East visiting British Forces on live operations. Our Armed Forces personnel there are working with our allies and partners on the rapidly evolving situation. That’s why I wasn’t in Westminster for yesterday’s vote on the Northern Ireland Legacy Bill. I understand why people feel strongly about this. But the crisis in the Middle East is already affecting us all and it’s ongoing. I served for 24 years. I know what it means to be asked to put your life on the line for this country, and I know what we owe the people who do. For those who served in Northern Ireland, and for their families, this is not an abstract issue. It is about truth, justice, and how we treat those who put themselves on the line for our country. My focus is clear: to make sure the process does not become the punishment, to recognise the difference in law and in fact between those who served the state under orders and those who set out to harm it, and to support veterans and their families in getting as close as possible to truth, reconciliation and justice. I will continue working with colleagues across Government, in private as much as in public, to make sure we get this right. To everyone who served in Northern Ireland, and to the wider veteran community: that commitment does not change. To those that seek to divide the veteran community, question commitment, motivations, honour or question intent, that is your right to do so. And, to those that continue to engage and seek change for justice, let’s keep doing so. We will get there.
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Goldy@Caesar
Goldy@Caesar@GoldyCaesar1·
@LilianGreenwood Before yesterday Mandelson was the PMs problem now it’s a Labour problem because all the MPs who voted for him are tarnished, good luck at the local elections
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Who would be a better Prime Minister than Keir Starmer?
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Whatever the outcome of the Starmer Mandelson saga, could we in the media collectively get serious about the massive issues facing the country? The cost of living, defence of the realm, the environment, energy costs, the affordability of welfare, infrastructure, house-building and so on?
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Matthew Syed
Matthew Syed@matthewsyed·
The bandwidth sucked up by the Mandelson non-story is embarrassing. A minor appointment taken in what was perceived to be the national interest. Astonishing that the Westminster bubble is still obsessed but then tittle tattle started to define British politics a long time ago
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Goldy@Caesar
Goldy@Caesar@GoldyCaesar1·
@wesstreeting You don’t use the Welsh NHS do you, if you did you would know why no one will vote Labour again
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Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting·
Wales gave us Bevan and the NHS. The idea the country might be governed by a party that would destroy its greatest legacy sends shivers down my spine. Vote for the NHS, vote Welsh Labour 🌹
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Tris Osborne MP
Tris Osborne MP@TrisOsborneMP·
The risk of Reform is very real. There is a choice coming…
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Preet Kaur Gill MP
Preet Kaur Gill MP@PreetKGillMP·
I do not accept the claim that Keir Starmer is a liar. He is not. I have known him to be serious, measured, and guided by a strong sense of public duty. We must challenge one another robustly on policy, but do it in a way that strengthens public confidence not erode it
Liz Truss@trussliz

I hope the media is beginning to get it. The British system is dysfunctional. The bureaucrats are in charge and withhold information all the time. I have no sympathy for Starmer - he is an inveterate liar and he and his mates Blair and Brown created the unaccountable albatross we have today.

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Goldy@Caesar
Goldy@Caesar@GoldyCaesar1·
@alexwickham It’s not about what he failed on,that is confidential,the PM would have just been told he failed the vetting simple
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Alex Wickham
Alex Wickham@alexwickham·
BREAKING: Sources say Olly Robbins felt bound by the rules of the security vetting process NOT to tell the PM, No10 or the foreign secretary about the concerns raised about Mandelson That means it appears No10 WERE in fact unaware he had issues with his vetting And sources say in fact Mandelson DID NOT simply fail his vetting. Instead issues were raised and the FCDO security team and ultimately Robbins had to make a decision on whether to grant him DV clearance. It was their decision and there was no “overturning,” sources say As @SamCoatesSky reports via former security official Ciaran Martin, Robbins was prohibited from sharing information about what happened with anyone outside the FCDO security team Sources say the point of the vetting process is that it is extremely invasive and people who go through it must be confident they can tell the whole truth and not have highly embarrassing information about their personal lives leak or be spread around colleagues That means the circle of people allowed to know about what happens in each vetting case is very small and the information is highly privileged The decision on whether to approve Mandelson’s clearance, according to the vetting rules, is taken by a small team of FCDO security officials and ultimately Robbins, sources say Under no circumstance is Robbins or that team able to share the details of the vetting case with No10 or anyone else, sources say. Robbins felt he could not share it with any minister or private office, sources say It appears the PM and No10 were unaware of how these rules were perceived by Robbins and FCDO, and think he should have told them. Allies of Robbins think it is unfair he was sacked But crucially it appears right now that Robbins did not tell No10 and they were actually in the dark about all this until Tuesday. What an unbelievable mess
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Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5·
Has Sir Keir Starmer won you over with his handling of the Iran war? The PM is in the Middle East pushing for peace. Labour insiders think "Statesman Starmer" is winning people over, but the Tories say he's been "indecisive" and lost Trump's respect. What do you think?
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Talk
Talk@TalkTV·
Conservative Commentator Benedict Spence shares his views on Pensioners claiming a state pension with Alex. "They shouldn't be receiving that, they have the assets, they have the resources to look after themselves." @ThatAlexWoman @BenedictSpence
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