Patrick Beaumont
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Patrick Beaumont
@PatrickBeaumon3
Jackie laverty’s freezer
Leeds, England Katılım Ağustos 2013
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@Catkins94 @TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer Apart from being a member of the BNP and the EDL, no nothing racist about him. I’ll not mention the fact you didn’t disagree with him being violent or criminal or even a wanker anyway….
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@PatrickBeaumon3 @TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer Racist yet black people support him you tit, another moron lefty
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@Jaci99709Jaci @TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer It’s your for both not you’re. E.g. you’re a far right racist
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@boreal_dreams @TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer Well I’m not going to pander to the views of racists who try to cover their views as one of concern.
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@PatrickBeaumon3 @TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer It’s quite clear which way the mood of the country has swung. You don’t have to like it but seeing the recent election results and a shitty comment by Tommy Robinson on a Starmer tweet drawing 4-5x the amount of positive responses, you’d have to be blind Patrick.
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@boreal_dreams @TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer Ahh starmer should resign then, probably a career ender to be ratio’d, not sure how he’ll come back from that. Grow up.
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@TRobinsonNewEra @Keir_Starmer How many times have you ran for or been elected for public office you racist criminal violent wanker
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@Keir_Starmer You banned democratically elected officials and independent journalists from entering OUR country to cover an event that brings all walks of life TOGETHER against despised wankers like you.
The people want Unite The Kingdom.
They don't want YOU.
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I know the news Andy Burnham has a route back to Westminster will divide opinion. So, before anything else, I want to speak plainly – to Labour members and voters, to those who have left us, and to anyone on the centre-left, whether you vote Green, Lib Dem, or are simply looking for a politics that hasn't given up on you.
Last week's local election results were, for many of us, existential. Not disappointing. Not a setback. Existential. Look across Europe and beyond at what happens to social democratic parties that refuse to step outside the economic orthodoxy of the last forty years – the one that hollowed out our public services, privatised what was ours, drove inequality to indecent levels, and cleared the ground for the authoritarian right to march into. That is the path we are on. Keir Starmer has refused to see it, and the country cannot afford another general election spent finding out the hard way.
So let me be direct. The Prime Minister should set out a timeline for an orderly transition. I have said this before. I say it again now because the stakes have changed. Reform is not a protest – it is a project. And it will not be beaten by a Labour Party that mistakes managerial caution for strategy.
As regards Andy, I want to set down here that I do not see him as some kind of messiah. Far from it. As someone who has been around frontline politics for more than twenty years, he has made his fair share of mistakes. But for the last ten years he has been a serious, grounded, and effective Mayor of Greater Manchester. The party and the country need their strongest players on the pitch, and he has a great deal to offer at a moment when the national stage has rarely mattered more. I hope the NEC will listen to the overwhelming view of the Cabinet, the PLP, the membership, and the unions, and let Andy stand. And I hope and believe the people of Makerfield will send him back to Parliament.
But that is not a given. We know Reform will throw everything at this by-election. We must do the same and then some. Reform have spent a year being told they are inevitable. Makerfield is where we find out whether that is true. Every advance has a limit. This is where we set it.
Millions of people, including my constituents in Norwich South, need this government to succeed. They need housing, working public services, secure jobs, water and energy that serves them rather than extracts from them. That work is not finished. But the honest truth is that stopping Reform and rebuilding the country is bigger than any one party. It will take a progressive politics willing to listen, willing to cooperate where the public interest demands it, and willing to drop the tribal habits that got us here. The country is ahead of us on this. It is time we caught up.
Makerfield is one of many places where Labour has lost trust. It is an area Andy knows and has lived in for many years. If selected, he will work hard to win that trust back and make the case for a Labour Party worth voting for again. That case has to be made not only to people who once voted Labour, but to everyone who believes the answer to Reform is a serious, democratic, social alternative – not a paler imitation of the politics that created the problem.
This by-election is not about one seat. It is a test of whether Labour understands the moment we are in. No single party is going to stop Reform on its own. The progressive majority in this country is real – but it is scattered across Labour, the Greens, the Lib Dems, nationalists, independents, and millions of people who have stopped voting altogether. Our job is not to demand they all come back to us. It is to earn the right to work with them, on shared ground, for a shared future.
To former Labour voters: come and talk to us again. To Green and Lib Dem voters: we are not enemies. To Labour members and MPs: this is the fight. Let's get on with it.
bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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@jonsopel 1- didn’t realise you vote a pm
2- Blair was replaced after 10 year work brown when it was quite clear Blair wouldn’t run a full term
3- see point 1
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@implausibleblog Ahaha see how you’re tripping over yourself to defend him. You manage to find such understanding for Polanski. Such a great guy you are
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Calling it a night after tonight's online chaos
Only 1 person in a 200 berth marina had paid council tax across 35 years
Now it's 2 people in a 200 berth marina who have paid council tax across 35 years; Zack Polanski, after finding out that his houseboat accommodations made him eligible to do so has approached the council to rectify the situation
The same investigation found that 9 people had registered to vote at a bungalow on the property. Is that 9 people registered over the same 35 year window, or just in recent years? Does that include the 1 person who paid or did they pay a different way. So that's possibly another 7 or 8 others who may be eligible. I hope they get the support and advice needed without the media circus surrounding Zack Polanski
What started as a misunderstanding of how the system worked for houseboats has blown up into a full on conspiracy theory on tax avoidance by Zack Polanski
Posts left right and centre amplifying every view - it was a mistake, it was intentional, how could he have known, how couldn't he have known
People getting visibly angry and upset in their comments, people having verbal fights on Twitter, frustrations high, and it's all presented as just a normal day on social media
Newsflash, this type of discourse is not normal
We're all supposed to be better than this. The world isn't black and white, we shouldn't be so binary in our commentary. Where is our humility?
Our society is what we make of it, let's make it a better one please. Good night, God bless 🙏

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Idk what’s worse, mps calling for Starmer to go, or defences as weak as this ffs
John Slinger MP@JohnSlinger
One thing I’ve not heard much of in the debate about who should be Prime Minister of our country is the human being at the centre of this, & his family, & the effect of this on them all. The vitriol is off the scale. Show some humanity. People we disagree with are not enemies
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Whatever complaints MPs have about Keir Starmer, they are now descending into the kind of headless chickenry that - whatever and whoever the outcome - will make the situation even worse for Labour. If there is a grand plan starring Catherine West and a few PPSs, then it doesn’t feel terribly thought through. A period of calm would do none of them any harm. The general election is a fair way off. The next legislative programme is about to be unveiled. There are better ways to reach such an important decision and better times too. You are MPs not commentators who exist to feed a frenzy.
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@ChrisMasonBBC how many times have you pointed out the use of teleprompter in your time as impersonating a journalist?
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