chris meredith

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chris meredith

chris meredith

@MeredithCh35837

Katılım Mart 2025
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Catherine Atkinson MP
Catherine Atkinson MP@catkinson80·
Tomorrow is the King’s Speech. Since the last one, Labour has delivered change to improve lives, from renters’ rights and action on child poverty to safer streets, rail public ownership and Great British Energy. Much more still to do, but Labour is getting on with the job.
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Lewis Warner
Lewis Warner@LewisJWarner·
Reform UK says there's no way they can form an administration in Birmingham Other parties have refused to work with them. Here's the latest.. itv.com/news/central/2…
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Heather
Heather@HeatherJLpals·
Very disappointed in you Jess Phillips. The Labour membership want Keir Starmer to stay.
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chris meredith
chris meredith@MeredithCh35837·
@jdpoc We dont accept twats and nonces, you may of noticed.
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Lou D🌹 🇬🇧 🇺🇦
Tips for those wanting to get into no 10 with the medias blessing. Take 5 million bribes, not glasses. Support fox hunting, not football. Cheer on racist rioters, not lock them up. Dodge 200k of tax, not 40k. Spy for Russia, not support Ukraine.
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No Chance
No Chance@MrNChance·
Ben Habib alleges that Nigel Farage & Boris Johnson were paid £1m each by Christopher Harborne to essentially rig the election in favour of Johnson. He also claims the undeclared £5m "gift" Farage received in 2024 from Harborne was payment for Farage to take over as party leader of Reform UK and stand in Clacton. - Harborne has paid Farage at least £6m personally. - Habib claims Harborne gave the Brexit Party £14m in total and attempted to break electoral law by hiding his identity so he could give more. - Reform UK have received over £22m from Harborne to date. Full clip here:
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Gatsby
Gatsby@818Gatsby·
Starmer resigning is no benefit to anyone other than the one's waiting to take his seat in Labour - They are all absolutely useless, each more so than the other. Do you really think Lammy,Rayner,Truss, or Ed will be any better? Far worse and more retarded people. Starmer may aswell stay in his job if a GE isn't called.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Can we just make this clear… Do people want Keir Starmer to simply resign… Or do they want a FULL General Election so the British public can decide what happens next? 🤔🇬🇧
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chris meredith
chris meredith@MeredithCh35837·
@orlaminihane Presumeably just realised her grift about to get magnified. What a shitshow.
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Orla Minihane
Orla Minihane@orlaminihane·
Alex Davies Jones has also resigned. She is the Minister for Violence against Women and Girls. I bet you’ve never heard of her!!! I have because I have called her out so many times !!! Absolutely useless.. another insult to every victim of abuse, rape and exploitation and to every taxpayer who has paid her wages !!!! Bloody Disgrace.
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Sarah
Sarah@timetoshine1234·
Nigel Farage government. We get: Putin. No NHS. Heath poverty. Crashed economy. No workers rights. No maternity pay. No sick pay. No holiday pay. No right to strike. ICE fascists. We ALL lose. Nigel Farage is a grave dangerous to our democracy and national security.
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Nick Thomas-Symonds
Nick Thomas-Symonds@NickTorfaen·
We need to get on with the job. I attended Cabinet this morning having flown back from Cyprus last night where I was working on preparing the next UK-EU Summit. We have to reject both panic and comfort, and put country before party. (1/2)
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Ameer Kotecha
Ameer Kotecha@Ameer_Kotecha·
What’s the one thing that’ll be written on Starmer’s political tombstone? Chagos? Winter fuel? Southport?
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
What’s SMARTER than David Lammy?
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Supertanskiii
Supertanskiii@supertanskiii·
Three ministers gone, including Jess Phillips, which is surprising. Meanwhile, the unnecessary chaotic scrambling caused the markets to shit themselves and the pound fell. Making us poorer. Perpetuating the decline Farage helped to cause and profits from. Great work, morons.
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
🚨BREAKING: Keir Starmer’s government is considering requiring Netflix & Disney+ streamers to pay the BBC licence fee even if they don’t watch live TV. This follows a 1.5 million drop in TV licences since 2020. What’s your message to the BBC?
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
What is remarkable about this letter is not merely the resignation itself, but the extraordinary political miscalculation that underpins it. At a moment when the Labour Party possesses one of the strongest parliamentary mandates in modern British political history, there are those within its own ranks seemingly prepared to weaken the Government from within rather than recognise the scale of the challenges inherited after fourteen years of Conservative decline. To suggest that the Prime Minister should now prepare an “orderly transition” barely into government is not an act of strategic wisdom. It is an act of impatience and political self indulgence. Governments are not rebuilt overnight, economies are not repaired by rhetoric, and public services shattered over a decade do not recover within months. The contradictions within the letter are striking. It speaks of transformational programmes, of meaningful work undertaken in Government, of efforts to tackle hatred and division, yet then abruptly pivots into a demand that the very leadership overseeing those policies should effectively step aside. One cannot simultaneously claim to believe in collective responsibility whilst publicly detonating confidence in the administration one serves within. Most damaging of all is the timing. At a period where the political right, Reform, hostile media networks, and increasingly aggressive populist movements are seeking to fracture progressive politics across Britain, internal grandstanding of this nature only serves their interests. The electorate does not reward parties that appear consumed by internal ego and permanent instability. History has shown this repeatedly. The public delivered Labour a mandate to govern, not to descend into another era of factional warfare and theatrical resignations. The country requires seriousness, endurance, and discipline. Those who cannot uphold collective responsibility during difficult periods perhaps misunderstand entirely what government is supposed to demand of them.
Miatta Fahnbulleh@Miatsf

This morning I sent my letter of resignation to the Prime Minister. I urge the Prime Minister to do the right thing for the country and the Party and set a timetable for an orderly transition.

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