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Phil Wilson

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Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Far-Right-Floozy
Far-Right-Floozy@Sweettalkin53·
The fact that @AndyBurnhamGM never really cared about those victims will come back to bite him in the arse. If I lived in Makerfield, I'd be well pissed off that he's using them as a stepping stone to get into number 10. @MaggieOliverUK
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Luke Akehurst
Luke Akehurst@lukeakehurst·
@m77kat77 The new breakfast clubs we are talking about are funded by central government - extra money for the school. There were already other ones funded locally by schools out of their existing budget or by charities and food companies like Greggs.
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Luke Akehurst
Luke Akehurst@lukeakehurst·
This attack on Breakfast Clubs from a Reform council leader is ignorant. Breakfast clubs aren't just about nutrition, they mean the child is more ready for formal classroom learning as they have already been in a school environment for c45 mins. They enable working parents to get to work earlier and earn more. And having visited some in my constituency it is obvious the children enjoy being there!
Linden Kemkaran@LeaderofKCC

Sorry, call me old fashioned but I believe it’s the parents’ job to give their child the best possible start to the school day.

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Darren Jones MP
Darren Jones MP@darrenpjones·
Each department in government will now have its own delivery unit, led by a senior civil servant. And every Secretary of State and Minister of State will be given a new “delivery advisor” in their private office to support this work. These new delivery functions will be accountable to both their Secretary of State and to my team. This builds on my recent work setting up the new joint No10 and Cabinet Office Delivery Unit. Read more: civilserviceworld.com/professions/ar…
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Phil Wilson
Phil Wilson@Phubuntu·
@richardosefton He's certainly wiped billions off our economy, he is the worst PM in living memory!
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Malcolm Tucker
Malcolm Tucker@gorbalsgoebbels·
Is Starmer amazing? No. Is he a decent bloke? Yes. Every leader makes mistakes. Thatcher, Churchill, Blair. Now tiny issues are magnified into full blown crisis. Perspective needed. Line must be drawn or we end up with instability ad infinitum with PMs going every other year.
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Dale Vince
Dale Vince@DaleVince·
I just don’t think there should be a leadership challenge. Keir Starmer has a massive mandate given to him by the British people at the general election. I don’t think anybody in the Cabinet has a right to try to overturn that. I still hope there won’t be a leadership contest. If there is, it’s probable that Keir will stand himself and in which case, I’d be in his camp. What we need now is continuity. We need Labour to deliver on their manifesto. We haven’t even been two years into this government. telegraph.co.uk/gift/d0332ac86…
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mpc
mpc@Scampicus·
@TheFamousArtBR @CaigerRob @TRobinsonNewEra About the most partisan one sided, factually incorrect ‘analysis’ I’ve read in years. Race baiting, racist and bigoted. A complete avoidance of facts and truth.
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TheFamousArtistBirdyRose
TheFamousArtistBirdyRose@TheFamousArtBR·
Today I went to Tommy Robinson’s Unite The Kingdom rally. I was there last year too - days after Charlie Kirk was killed - it felt like things were tipping.  Last September there was easily 2 million people. The left-wing media said 100,000 attended at most. They lied. This year I think there must have been a million people. The left-wing media are saying 50,000. They’re lying again.  Personally, I don’t actually care what the number is, the fact that Tommy has such a huge turn out every year that entire streets in London need to be closed off - yet the media will try to downplay the numbers each time - highlights how much they’re afraid of what Tommy Robinson is saying. Our left wing British media and government did everything they could this week to scare people into not showing up. 4,000 police and Digital ID for the first time ever -for this rally only - despite no history of violence or danger at UTK rallies. Keir Starmer has labelled it divisive, dangerous, racist, far-right. Throwing all of the predictable names at ordinary Brits. It’s not a surprise. We’re weirdly, used to it. Imagine that. Being used to having your own Prime Minister call you names and treat you with contempt. It’s not normal, a Prime Minister like Kier Starmer has a particular duty of charity towards the people he serves - especially those who oppose him.
But here we are. People from all walks of life (quite literally) attended the UTK rally today because they’re sincerely concerned for the future of this country.  I saw everyone from young people, to elderly people, babies, families, children, couples. Punks, chavs, normies and everything in between. Black, white, brown, whatever. Man, woman. Charming people, annoying people, funny people, drunk people, worried people, religious people, quiet people, loud people. Is that “diverse” enough? I don’t know, or care. What I’ve found both times attending the UTK now is that everyone is worried about where we are heading as a country. It feels like we’re on a train heading for a crash with a driver who’s refusing to stop. Not because he can’t hear the scared passengers, but because he’s spiteful. With everything from open borders, illegal migrants, rape gangs, institutional cover-ups, daily stabbings and rapes, to cost of living crisis and “trans” indoctrination in schools, the downfall of the NHS and the tightening of restrictions on simple freedoms such as the freedom to tell the truth. We’ve been mugged off and demoralised for a long time. We’re all sick of being gaslit and abused into pretending we are the problem here. It’s no different to the dynamic which plays out when an abusive parent blames their abused child for “being difficult” when the abuse is found out. (Which is very common). Tommy Robinson has been telling the truth about Pakistani Muslim rape gangs and the establishment cover-up for over 20 years. (Sammy woodhouse did an incredible speech about this today, she’s a survivor herself and a proper hero)  The sad thing is, Tommy has spoken since a time when barely anybody was listening and barely anyone else was speaking about it, and for it he has been smeared, scapegoated, cancelled, attacked and made into a villain by British government and media more than anyone else I’ve heard of… …For telling the truth. Now Britain is waking up and realising Tommy was right all along. No amount of media or government name-calling and put downs will change the fact that Tommy Robinson has inspired millions of people into understanding the importance of educating ourselves about our country, our history and our values, and what made the west so great that so many around the world wanted a piece of it. We should learn, understand, appreciate, respect, protect and nurture what we’ve got. The next generation do not deserve to grow up with less rights than we have experienced the privilege of enjoying. Thank you, Tommy.
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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
First doors knocked in sunny Makerfield with @joshsimonsmp ☀️ Reform won almost all Wigan council seats up for grabs last week. But the message from voters today was crystal clear. Andy Burnham changes the equation. Fact. ✅🌹
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DaddyNeedsCoffee 🇺🇦 🚴‍♂️ 🎨 🇪🇺
Prediction: Manchester will get a Green Mayor, Makerfield will get a Reformoron MP, and @Keir_Starmer will carry on as PM. War in Iran will end, NHS waiting lists will continue to fall, and economy will boom as 1000s of small businesses finish repaying covid bounceback loans. 👍
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Clive Efford 💙
Clive Efford 💙@CliveEfford·
You’ll miss Keir Starmer when he’s gone spectator.com/article/youll-… I couldn’t agree more. Change, after 14 years of Tory austerity, is bound to take time before people begin to feel the benefits.
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Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie@redrumlisa·
Well done again Starmer - we all know that most people on the Unite the Kingdom marches aren't far right or racist most are just pissed off working class people looking for any politics to represent them. Trevor Phillips spoke about his impressions of the last march & came to the same conclusion. Starmer has gone to War with the White working class since August 2023 - is this an elaborate ploy to scupper Andy Burnham in Makerfield a majority white working class area.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.

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Trevor McArdle
Trevor McArdle@McardleTrevor·
Labour is a success: 24 months of continuous growth 6 interest rate cuts UK stock market outperforming US for 1st time in 13 years 70 000 illegal immigrants deported 40% of Tory hotels closed 456 000 children out of poverty 2 largest increases ever in State Pension & more
LBC@LBC

‘You have done a better job than any cabinet minister of telling us the story of Keir Starmer’s successes.’ As Wes Streeting resigns, Caller Martin reminds @TomSwarbrick1 of what the PM has delivered.

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Robin Murray
Robin Murray@robinthemint·
@EllieNeal1 You are a disgusting fascist and I will not be seeing you on my account again.
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Robin Murray
Robin Murray@robinthemint·
I am a Labour party member and am not going to vote for Andy Burnham Wes StreetIng or anyone else. I am going to vote for PM Starmer because he won a landslide victory under two years ago & needs at least another two years to demonstrate economic and political success.
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Phil Wilson
Phil Wilson@Phubuntu·
@robinthemint So far he has been destroying the economy, in another 2 years we will be bankrupt!
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
Questions for @AndyBurnhamGM 1. Will you remove the proscription of Palestine Action? 2. Will you end the abuse of counter-terrorism legislation against activists 3. Will you recognise that Israel has committed genocide? 4. Will you end all UK military engagement with Israel?
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