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Richard Davies

@REDCaversham

@Reading_Labour Councillor for Thames Ward. Born in City of St Asaph. Director @HolyBrookLtd. Works in medical applications of information technology.

Caversham, Reading Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Reading Borough Council
Reading Borough Council@ReadingCouncil·
Next week our new Public Spaces Protection Order comes into effect to make Reading a better place for you by clamping down on dog control, dog fouling, begging, street drinking and the anti-social use of e-bikes and e-scooters. Here's what you need to know about the begging condition, which will be overseen by Thames Valley Police...
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Reading Borough Council
Reading Borough Council@ReadingCouncil·
Reading’s first fleet of 24 high-spec battery electric buses started carrying passengers in early February. The new double-deckers offer a smoother and quieter ride on the busy 24/7 Reading Buses purple 17 and claret 21 routes. They also have heating and air conditioning using heat pumps, comfy high back seats, two multi-use wheelchair and buggy bays, free WiFi and wireless phone charging. The Council worked with Reading Buses to secure £4.7m government funding to help buy the new fleet and install charging stations at the bus depot. Another eight electric buses are due to start operating on the yellow 26 route in the summer following a further £1.3m of funding from the Department for Transport. Reading Buses already has one of the most eco-friendly fleets in the country and these additional electric buses will support the Council’s aims of reducing carbon emission and improving air quality in the town. We attended the electric buses launch event at Great Knollys Street in early February. #rdguk
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Darren Jones MP
Darren Jones MP@darrenpjones·
National borrowing is falling faster than expected. Inflation is down. Interest rates are falling. Real wages are improving. And the U.K. is the fastest growing of the wealthiest countries in Europe. Step by step, we’re getting our economy back on track.
Institute for Fiscal Studies@TheIFS

Today’s public finance figures show borrowing is falling, and falling even faster than forecast back in November. This is important: the Chancellor’s plan for meeting her fiscal rules is predicated on borrowing falling significantly this year and next.

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Torsten Bell@TorstenBell·
Campaigning for Angeliki Stogia in Gorton and Denton. Politics goes through phases. This phase is of stark choices: here a choice between a Tommy Robinson-backed Reform candidate who thinks people born here aren't British, and a Labour candidate bringing communities together.
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Richard Davies@REDCaversham·
@MrTCHarris @PhilipProudfoot With age comes a rosy view of the past and fear that the modern world is changing and unfamiliar around you.
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Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
Why does Britain have so many over 65s who seemingly take such thrill in destroying the lives of everyone else?
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
UK Tax paid by Jim Ratcliffe in 2025: £0 UK tax paid by immigrants in 2025: £17,000,000,000
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Richard Davies@REDCaversham·
@LordWalney Not a fair comparison John, Starmer won a GE with a huge majority less than two years ago. Brown deposed a Labour PM to become Prime Minister himself.
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Lord Walney@LordWalney·
When James Purnell resigned in 2009, Peter Mandelson persuaded Blairites to stick with Gordon Brown. Later, Harriet and David M clearly wobbled but decided against challenging. With hindsight, were they right to sit tight as these are now? I honestly don’t know. By not rocking the boat they may be choosing to go down with the ship.
Lord Walney@LordWalney

This scramble of cabinet ministers defending Keir Starmer in response to @AnasSarwar reminiscent of the rescue mission after James Purnell resigned in protest at Gordon Brown’s leadership in May 2009. A clean sweep of support saved the then PM, until the election when he was rejected by the public. And who masterminded that overnight operation in Downing Street back then - reassuring, cajoling, cutting deals with colleagues? Well, take a guess 😞

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Reading Chronicle
Reading Chronicle@rdgchronicle·
'Act Now' flood warnings in place as Reading properties could flood ift.tt/zdDC3bs
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Chris Deerin
Chris Deerin@chrisdeerin·
Keir Starmer should stay in power, according to the Cabinet. How will he campaign alongside Anas in Scotland ahead of May 7? How could he not as PM? How could he? The die is cast.
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Richard Davies@REDCaversham·
Supercharged legacy Labour-hating media (Express, Mail, Telegraph) plus certain socials (this one is the worst obviously) plus story-hungry political editors whose appetite for drama grew during Tory leadership changes and now must be sated.
SunderlandLollipops 💙@SunderlandLolly

So just me and Keir Starmer's mam that don't understand the public's PURE HATRED for him. I get the u-turns and the winter fuel mess were annoying, but after 14 yrs of tory I find it hard to dislike this govt, I think a lot of the hate is fuelled by the media...🤔? Just me then😬

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Reading Chronicle
Reading Chronicle@rdgchronicle·
Global firm moves its UK head office to Reading town centre ift.tt/F03Yk8u
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Richard Davies@REDCaversham·
@OzKaterji @natalieben What I don't understand is someone making the very important decision to take redundancy and retire on the basis of a vague notion of their retirement date and not thoroughly researching the matter first.
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Natalie Bennett
Natalie Bennett@natalieben·
WASPI women are right to keep fighting. After years of being pushed through poverty and bureaucracy, they deserve not just legal answers — but respect and recognition. Full response 👉 #contribution-132D6E35-BE0C-4B95-8172-9E7A9D363490" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">hansard.parliament.uk/Lords/2026-02-… #WASPI #SocialJustice
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Richard Davies@REDCaversham·
We enjoyed chatting with residents of Queens Road in Caversham today. Great to have a bit of sunshine after all the rain too.
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Stephan Jensen
Stephan Jensen@StephanAJensen·
Kallas: "No great power in history has ever outsourced its survival and survived." Damn right. I'd rephrase it slightly: "No great power in history has ever outsourced its survival, period."
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate

Kaja Kallas: ​Europe needs to adapt to new realities. Europe is no longer Washington's primary center of gravity. ​The shift has been ongoing for a while. It is structural, not temporary. It means that Europe must step up. No great power in history has ever outsourced its survival and survived. ​These developments put the severe strain on the international norms, rules, and the institutions enforcing them that we have built over 80 years. The risk of full-blown return to coercive power politics, spheres of influence, and world where 'might makes right' is very real. ​Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney hit the nail on its head in his own speech in Davos. It's time also for Europe to take down its sign, to acknowledge that this tectonic shift is here to stay and act with urgency. ​When I was a schoolgirl in Estonia, before anyone had mobile phones in their pocket, many schools used the bell system to tell you the time. The first bell was a signal to go to the class, the second bell was a warning, and the third bell meant that you were late and there would be consequences. ​We are now dangerously close to the third bell. Before that third bell actually rings, we need to inject a sense of urgency into our efforts in defense.

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Richard Davies@REDCaversham·
@MiriamMirwitch "AWS unless it stops my favoured candidate from standing". I've seen it before sadly.
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Miriam Mirwitch
Miriam Mirwitch@MiriamMirwitch·
This is hugely disappointing. Feminism is for life, not just when it’s factionally convenient. Quite a few of the names on this list were selected as part of all-women shortlists. AWS is a really important tool in ensuring women’s representation.
Sienna Rodgers@siennamarla

EXCL: 14 Labour parliamentarians including Debbie Abrahams signed a letter opposing Labour's potential use of an all-women shortlist of candidates in the Gorton and Denton by-election “Women’s representation should never be reduced to a procedural fix or a means of managing political challenges”, they wrote:

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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer has called on Donald Trump to apologise for his "insulting and frankly appalling" comments about British troops in Afghanistan
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Ruth Durie
Ruth Durie@RuthDurie·
At least the Beatles knew how to defend a free kick properly 🤣🤣
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Reading Chronicle
Reading Chronicle@rdgchronicle·
The biggest developments that were approved in Reading in 2025 ift.tt/SRO5bBc
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