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Jeremy Carbon

@MarkJDoran

Stop the killing. Stop the environmental destruction. Stop the looting and the larceny. Stop the exploitation. And *stop the goddam lying*...

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Prem Sikka@premnsikka·
Secretive $500bn El Salvador based crypto firm backed by Farage's biggest donor. Its biggest Thailand based shareholder gave £9m in cash to Farage's Reform party. Farage lobbied Bank of England over crypto regulation. Foreign money shaping UK politics. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Jeremy Carbon@MarkJDoran·
@karinapark4ktb Remember how she defended the chaining of pregnant women to prison radiators as they gave birth? She was dogshit.
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karina parkes
karina parkes@karinapark4ktb·
the leftys hated anne widdecombe because she did not believe in abortion or gay marriage because she was a catholic ie christian it went against her values to a point they hated her and wished her a painful death and she was a good person they just did not like her values
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Jeremy Carbon@MarkJDoran·
@raphaeldogg The aim is clearly to prevent people discussing Iran in anything except the approved fantasy terms. Yet another heavily curated parallel reality narrative to join the neck-deep rivers of bullshit already being poured out about other target nations...
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Raphael Dogg
Raphael Dogg@raphaeldogg·
I've no investment in any of these groups, but I do wonder what practical outcome is anticipated in banning them. Are there a lot of Revolutionary Guards in the UK at present? And if they're being banned just coz someone dislikes them, that seems a bit ominous.
Pippa Crerar@PippaCrerar

BREAKING: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards will be effectively proscribed as a terrorist group, the home office has announced. Ministers are today laying draft regulations before parliament to ban the IRGC and fellow Iranian group the Islamic Movement of Companions of the Right (IMCR). The GRU, the Russian military intelligence unit, will also be designated, if approved by parliament.

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Jeremy Carbon@MarkJDoran·
@toryboypierce -- Note that when Jo Cox was murdered because of her *left wing* views, there was no sign of this odious Tory gobshite dribbling "What has happened to this country?"
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Andrew Pierce
Andrew Pierce@toryboypierce·
So finally police concede what we have always suspected. Ann Widdecombe was murdered because of her right wing views. What has happened to this country ? share.google/QuEf0vxlR5gBDB…
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Jeremy Carbon@MarkJDoran·
@canadiancarol1 Anyone who can type 'the leftwing MSM' as if that refers to something real is a genuine nutter. It's exactly equivalent to Trump calling the Democrat Party 'the Radical Left'. Get thee to a mental hospital.
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Carol Donaldson
Carol Donaldson@canadiancarol1·
I shall repeat for all those at the back .... Labour have a convicted criminal with a international arrest warrant out for her as an MP sitting on the benches in Parliament. Where is the outcry about that? This is just another witch hunt by the leftwing MSM - it worked with Boris - they think it will win again. You will LOSE this time.
Tom McPhail@PensionsMonkey

What level of corruption will Reform supporters tolerate before deciding Farage may not be suitable for high office after all? thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Jeremy Carbon@MarkJDoran·
@Parodyjeffx Also: lifetime hearing loss and permanent, incurable tinnitus for everyone in the car.
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Parody Jeff
Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
THIS IS SATANIC ✡️🇮🇱 An Israeli soldier throws a stun grenade into a car carrying a Palestinian family, trapping them inside to absorb the blast. Reports confirm one of the children inside is now permanently blinded for life.
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
They tried chucking mud at Richard Tice. It didn't stick. Now they're doing it to Nigel Farage. It won't stick. And it won't deter us. We're still voting Reform.
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iang@iang_fc·
@novaramedia Who do we think has ordered Sky News and BBC to pump defence spending and dump on welfare spending?
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Sarah Mason
Sarah Mason@cllrsarahmason·
What story is going to be the next big scandal @Nigel_Farage got in the wrong bus when he was 8? Sat in the wrong carriage on a train for 5 seconds? Spoke to someone when he was 3? It’s pathetic now Still voting Reform #VoteReform
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Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
What's next week's big hit piece on Nigel Farage going to be? He once called a schoolfriend 'fatty' when he was 8. What a racist. He didn't declare he bought an Austin 1100 back in 1974. His old next door neighbour lent him a cup of sugar in 1992. And he didn't confess all. It's all getting rather desperate, tedious and ludicrous now. And guess what? We're still voting Reform. 🇬🇧
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Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
I asked Palestine Action co-founder @HudaAmmori if she regretted diversifying the group’s targets to include RAF Brize Norton Her response was powerful: “No. Not at all. For the first time, mainstream media had to report the RAF’s role in the Gaza genocide”👇
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Dean Guzman Wyrzykowski@deanguzmanw·
I believe in America — even as I face 30 years in prison for saving beagles from abuse. Now I’m not alone. The DA just charged 47 more dog rescuers with felonies. This 4th of July, we’re putting our freedom on the line for theirs. Because freedom matters, for all of us. 🇺🇸
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Cuniculus Villas@CuniculusV15634·
@Martin_Abrams Robinson and the BBC are the broadcast equivalent of the current Labour Party. Neither works for the public interest. Also, where was Jeremy Corbyn's BBC interview after he resigned as leader? The beeb just wanted rid of him
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@Christinehp01 If you get Reform off the table it will be Rupert Lowe next that's hit by the left wing media and he's faced nothing yet
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Robert Jenrick's interview with Laura Kuenssberg this morning focused entirely on Farage and The Times hit piece. So boring. I couldn't care less if he received this aid as an MP, let alone as a private citizen. The more the smear, the more the voters will turn to Reform UK @RobertJenrick
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Paul Holden@pauleholden·
This a deeply disappointing, borderline irresponsible interview of Morgan McSweeney from @bbcnickrobinson. It looks like impunity in action. Has the media not learnt any lessons from Mandelson and of the need to properly scrutinise political actors? It is the BBC's job to hold political actors to account, to pose them real questions, and to get them to put a proper version of events on the record. That is all the more important for a figure like McSweeney, who has wielded extraordinary power and has led or participated in attacks on legitimate, factual journalism, but who has never spoken about his role in these scandals on the record. The interview doesn't touch, once, on the rock-solid evidence of McSweeney's serious unlawful misconduct or the Labour Together/APCO scandal. This stuff is widely available and easy to verify. Here is a reminder of what we know about McSweeney, about which he wasn't asked a single thing: 1. McSweeney was Company Secretary of Labour Together from July 2017 to April 2020. During this period he failed to report over £700,000 in donations to the Electoral Commission. This was plainly unlawful. LT was found guilty and fined for this offence, but said in public it was an 'administrative oversight.' 2. McSweeney failed to report donations after he had unsuccessfully attempted to convince the Electoral Commission he didn't need to report them in late 2017. 3. McSweeney failed to report donations after the Electoral Commission told him, explicitly, that Labour Together had a legal duty to report donations. 4. McSweeney engaged in a two-month correspondence with the Electoral Commission in early 2018, in which it was clear he knew he had to report donations. Yet he failed to do so for over two years thereafter. 5. McSweeney failed to report donations even though he was telling MPs he was reporting donations, and even though Labour Together's website also stated that it was declaring donations to the Electoral Commission. 6. McSweeney failed to report donations even after Shabana Mahmood, on Labour Together's behalf, wrote an article for LabourList in February 2020 stating that Labour Together was reporting its donations. At the very time Mahmood wrote the donations, LT was taking in donations it was failing to declare. 7. McSweeney used this undeclared money, to fight an undeclared, covert war on the Labour Party leadership between 2017 and 2020. He also used it to pay for polling which was then fed into Starmer's leadership bid. Materials produced by McSweeney during his time at LT was fed, word-for-word, into Starmer's campaigning material. According to Rachel Wearmouth, McSweeney spent 'every spare moment' during the last six weeks of 2019 to prepare Starmer's leadership bid, during which time McSweeney was drawing a salary from LT. 8. When Labour Together was put under investigation by the Electoral Commission for McSweeney's failure to report donations, McSweeney was consulted by LT's lawyer Gerald Shamash. The email recording this consultation and its contents were published by the Tory Chairman Kevin Hollinrake and have been available in public for a year. The email raises serious questions about whether LT was candid in its responses to the Electoral Commission and, in particular, McSweeney's correspondence with the Commission in 2017/2018 that shows he was aware of the need to report donations. Early correspondence between LT and the Electoral Commission shows that, despite being asked to provide all information of relevance to the Commission's inquiries, LT failed to even mention McSweeney's name, let alone the phone call. 9. In early 2019 McSweeney launched an astroturf campaign called Stop Funding Fake News (SFFN) , with his friend and factional ally Imran Ahmed. It was supported by @SteveReedMP and operated out of the same office as Labour Together. SFFN purposefully set out to 'eviscerate' the economic viability of @TheCanaryUK and to destroy the livelihoods of its journalists, many of whom were long-time members of the National Union of Journalists. At no stage in its first year operation did SFFN declare its controlling minds. Instead it presented itself as a 'grassroots' campaign of well-meaning activists. McSweeney and Ahmed tried to take out proper journalism because they saw it as a threat to their political objectives. "Destroy the Canary or the Canary destroys us," is what McSweeney told Labour Together insiders according to Anushka Asthana. SFFN made promiscuous allegations of antisemitism against The Canary - the antisemitism that McSweeney claims is what drove his factional war on the left - which were found to have no substance when reviewed by a panel of media lawyers and practitioners at media regulator Impress. SFFN repeatedly inferred that The Canary was antisemitic because it run articles quoting left-wing and anti-Zionist Jews disturbed by aspects of the "antisemitism crisis." 10. SFFN also targeted well-known US media sites, which led to McSweeney being directly called out by the US State Department. His colleague, Imran Ahmed, is now sanctioned by the US because the US accuses the company he and McSweeney set up, CCDH, of being part of a global censorship complex. 11. When I started reporting on McSweeney's undeclared money and his secret campaigns, including by taking damning primary documents to the Sunday Times, Labour Together appointed APCO Worldwide to produce a 'package' that would 'proactively undermine' my factually accurate, public interest reporting. To be clear: APCO were hired to 'proactively undermine' my reporting on McSweeney and his role in Starmer's rise. The intention, as shown in internal docs, was to protect both Starmer and McSweeney's reputations ahead of an imminent general election, while I was trying to warn people about the true nature of this project and it's unlawful origins. 12. APCO produced an insane, ludicrous, highly defamatory report that accused me, my family and my colleagues of being part of a pro-Kremlin network of journalists and speculating that I received hacked documents from Russia. APCO also investigated @Gabriel_Pogrund, with whom I'd collaborated with on the Sunday Times story, making a series of offensive comments about him and his ethnicity. APCO identified a range of other journalists in the UK and US as "persons of interest" to be investigated. This highly invasive, despicable investigation targeted my work colleagues and my family, including by finding my home address and mapping my personal relationships. Labour Together and its Managing Director, Josh Simons, reported me to the National Cyber Security Centre on the basis of this mad, insane report. 13. Less than a month ago, it was revealed that McSweeney and his buddy Paul Ovenden (later Chief of Strategy at Number 10, who would resign following revelations from my book) were copied into emails about the investigation. McSweeney plainly knew about APCO's investigation. Simons, in one mail, wrote to set up a meeting with McSweeney, Ovenden and APCO's Tom Harper in 'HQ' to discuss the 'Paul Holden report.' Three days after this meeting I was reported to the NCSC, along with my colleagues and family members. Emails show Simons was coached in how to make a 'crime report' about me to the NCSC. 14. The APCO/Labour Together scandal was so ugly and so damning that Labour Together has been forced to change its name. It also led to the resignation of Josh Simons as a Junior Minister. The Speaker of the House has supported calls for a Parliamentary inquiry into Labour Together. 15. Josh Simons thereafter stepped aside as the MP for Makerfield in order to make way for Andy Burnham, the incoming PM who has displaced McSweeney's man, Starmer. There is a straight and clear line between attempts to protect McSweeney from scrutiny in 2024 and Starmer's resignation in 2026. So, to make this clear: there was a massive scandal because plans were put in motion to stop questions being asked about McSweeney's unlawful failure to declare money... and now the public broadcaster is failing to ask McSweeney questions about the money. Has the media learnt nothing from the Mandelson scandal about what happens when you don't properly scrutinise political actors? And here's some things McSweeney and Robinson did talk about, but which doesn't bear scrutiny: 1. Starmer didn't just take some suits and glasses as 'freebies' during the election campaign. He took over £100k in freebies between 2021 and 2024, more than every Labour leader since Tony Blair combined. In addition to free clothes, Starmer took football tickets, tickets to watch the horse racing, and free holiday accommodation for his family from a billionaire. One of his football freebies was donated by a company that had only just been forced to pay a £11m settlement because the installed faulty and potentially flammable cladding on tower blocks in Gosport. Taking these donations means that Starmer had conflicted himself on key areas of policy even before he was elected. 2. Both McSweeney and Robinson quickly collude in claiming that Sir Keir Starmer didn't say that Israel 'has that right' to shut off water, fuel, food and electricity to Gaza. But we've all seen the video, where what Starmer has said is utterly plain. Multiple Ministers went on air to defend the statement thereafter. Does the BBC really think that huge numbers of Muslim councillors immediately left the Party by mistake, because they can't understand plain English? 3. McSweeney has said that Labour Together was 'neutral' during the 2020 leadership election. But Labour Together, and its key associates, have said repeatedly since 2022/2023 that LT backed Starmer's leadership bid. You can find these comments on the Wayback Machine in about two minutes. 4. McSweeney says he never intended to rid the Party of Corbynism. There are now multiple accounts, including from the country's leading political editors and journalists, about how McSweeney crafted and distributed strategy documents, including a plan called 'Operation Red Shield' and a 2017 SWOT analysis, that set out plans to undermine Corbyn's leadership and install a new leader who would 'renew' the Party. 5. This is not the first time that McSweeney has spoken to the media. Instead, it is the first time he has let his comments be attributed to him in public. Multiple journalists have spoken about how he was the source of stories damaging to his opponents. While he was Chief of Staff at Number 10, he was meeting with the editors of the major UK newspapers more regularly than Number 10's own head of comms. We know this because transparency regulations means that these meetings are recorded and can easily found on the gov website. This man has shaped our media discourse, and our political epistemology, in profound and disturbing ways. It is utterly disingenuous to claim that this is the first time he's spoken to the media.
Nick Robinson@bbcnickrobinson

Morgan McSweeney - the “most powerful unelected official in the country” & “a latter-day Thomas Cromwell” - has never given an interview. He has now. Coming up on Political Thinking on @bbcsounds the man credited with securing Labour’s landslide & blamed for the failures of Starmer’s government.

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Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
I have never seen anything like this crowd in my life. Millions of people. They want revenge.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Great to talk about the early evidence on Andy Burnham on BBC breakfast just now. Won't nationalise water companies. Sticking to Rachel Reeves disastrous fiscal rules. Refuses to recognise genocide. King of the North? Different latitude. Same politics. Join.greenparty.org.uk
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