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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
The first test of @andyburnham is the Chagos deal. Almost everyone – including, in private, almost every Labour MP – is against it, and with reason. It would mean raising taxes here to fund tax cuts in Mauritius, a country that never had sovereignty over the archipelago; abandoning the world’s most pristine marine reserve to a country with a terrible record on biodiversity; inviting unfriendly powers to establish a presence on neighbouring atolls; straining our alliance with the US; and betraying the truly wronged party, the exiled Chagossians, who do not want to be governed by Mauritius. It is hard to imagine any government pushing ahead so determinedly except one dominated by Keir Starmer, Lord Hermer and the human rights lawyers. Will Burnham do the correct and popular thing? Or will he side with the most anti-British elements of the Doughty Street/Matrix Chambers clique?
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Greg Scott
Greg Scott@GregScottTV·
It always amazed me, during this classic Two Ronnies sketch, how these particular lines were met with absolute silence from the studio audience. Pure genius.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🔥 AWESOME! The BRITISH MILITARY just did a flyover here in DC blasting RED, WHITE, AND BLUE SMOKE to honor America’s 250th Birthday They even flew over the Washington Nationals baseball game God bless America! 🇺🇸
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BBC Newsnight@BBCNewsnight·
"He'd be a disaster..." Lord Walker, the government's Cost of Living Champion, says that the prospect of Ed Miliband as Chancellor "would be baulked at by the business communities [and] the markets would freak out". #Newsnight
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David Page
David Page@david_page6538·
@nicksortor They ALWAYS use Red, White and Blue smoke - because believe it or not those are the colours of the UK flag🤦‍♂️. It’s not all about the USA you know. The world doesn’t revolve around you although many of you think it does.
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GreenGage
GreenGage@Run2Swim50·
@cricinfo In the post-match interview; - Haley herself said she heard a noise
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Cricinfo
Cricinfo@cricinfo·
England successfully review for caught behind against Hayley Matthews, but the West Indies captain isn't happy... While Ultra-Edge showed a spike, the images appeared to show a gap between bat and ball on the same frame. The TV umpire acknowledged the gap, but eventually gave her out, to Matthews' great displeasure 👀 #ENGvWI #T20WorldCup
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Andrew Hesselden
Andrew Hesselden@andrewhesselden·
Many Britons own homes in Europe. Freedom of Movement allowed them to spend time in those homes without counting days on a calendar. Now many face the 90-in-180-day problem. #Brexit10Years #SaveFOM
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GreenGage
GreenGage@Run2Swim50·
@TimesRadio @StigAbell @NickTorfaen "Not been a PM that entered after a GE election and left after a GE election since Edward Heath nearly half a century ago" Wilson-Callaghan Thatcher-Major Blair-Brown Campbell-May Johnson-Sunak Starmer-
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Times Radio@TimesRadio·
“The dirty truth here is, if you were in opposition you'd be screaming for a general election.” @StigAbell reads out the receipts of senior Labour figures who called for a general election when Rishi Sunak took over as PM to minister Nick Thomas-Symonds. @NickTorfaen
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Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson@richardmarcj·
10 years ago, I voted with 17,410,741 others to leave the European Union. This was the poster I had on my window, produced by the Labour Party in 1975. I did so because, as a democratic socialist, I believe that the ability to plan our national economy should be in the hands of governments directly accountable to British voters at general elections. Nothing in the decade since has shaken that core belief. In fact, as the years have gone by, I have become more convinced of its importance.
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Mike H
Mike H@Michael57788258·
@richardmarcj Lexiteers are right wingers who can't admit it because they know their staunchly Labour parents/grandparents would be disgusted with them so they vote in a way that always seems to benefit the modern right and they convince themselves that their voting decisions are "socialist".
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GreenGage
GreenGage@Run2Swim50·
Kel Mansfield@tedkel

Here's the backstory to Starmer's treacherous Chagos deal. 1982,🏝️Project Chagos begins when Mauritius sets up a select committee to look into the potential vast mineral wealth in the Chagos Archipelago's seabed. 2003, leading international lawyer Sir Ian Brownlie is officially appointed advisor by Mauritius for Chagos. 2009, Brownlie leads a Mauritius delegation in bilateral talks at the Foreign Office in London. 2010, Philippe Sands QC becomes counsel to Mauritius for Chagos after Brownlie dies in a motor accident in Egypt. 2O13, Sands' good friend, Keir Starmer QC, visits Mauritius and discusses the future of the Chagos islands with prime minister Navin Ramgoolam. The meeting ends with the men in agreement. 2015, Ramgoolam is arrested on money-laundering charges. The same year, Starmer is elected to Parliament for first time. 2019, Sands obtains an International Court of Justice ruling (advisory opinion only, and non-binding) that the Chagos islands should be given to Mauritius. Sands uses the ICJ ruling as leverage in the following years in his efforts to persuade the Conservative government to give Chagos to Mauritius. 2020, Starmer becomes Labour Party leader. 2021, Sands receives Mauritius' top honour, The Most Distinguished Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean. 2022, Sands makes an unauthorized entry into the Chagos Archipelago for a flag-raising ceremony. Sands tweets at the time, “It’s morning on Chagos, where the flag of Mauritius flies." 2023, Sands becomes Mauritius citizen, but retains his British and French citizenships. 🟥In November 2023 David Cameron takes over as Foreign Secretary from James Cleverly, and bins a deal saying, it's not in the national interest, as reported in Hansard. 2024, Starmer becomes UK Prime Minister in July, and overlooks his shadow Attorney General, Emily Thornberry, to appoint his old friend and fellow human-rights lawyer Richard Hermer. But he has to break with tradition by giving Hermer a peerage, so he can sit in the House Of Lords, and be part of the government. In the early months of his premiership, Starmer makes the controversial former Downing Street Chief Of Staff for Tony Blair, Jonathan Powel, his special envoy for Chagos. In early October 2024, just ten weeks after becoming PM, Keir Starmer agrees a deal with Mauritius, despite there having been no mention of Chagos during the election campaign, and the pledge in Labour's manifesto to protect the BOT. Also in October 2024, Powell tells Times Radio in an interview, “These are very tiny islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean where no one actually goes. So I don’t think we should be too worried about losing that bit of territory. We’re probably losing more to tidal erosion in the East Coast than that.” Powell fails to mention the territorial waters and marine protection zone of 64,000 square miles, and Mauritius getting full ownership of all the mineral rights for an area about the size of France In November 2024, Starmer appoints Powell as his National Security Advisor. In December 2024, Starmer makes yet another extremely controversial appointment in Peter "friend of Epstein" Mandelson as his US Ambassador. Powell and Mandelson brief the White House over Chagos, and claim the UK has to give the archipelago to Mauritius because of international law. However, they assure the Americans that their military base on Diego Garcia is unaffected, as the UK has arranged a 99-year lease on the island. Those assurances have now been proven to be worthless. 2025, In January Lord Hermer recuses himself from signing off on the Chagos deal. The AG's office refuse to give details of why. In late February 2025, Mauritius’ former Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth, who was in office when Starmer became PM, and was heavily involved in discussions about the Chagos deal before being replaced by Navin Ramgoolam in November, was arrested on money laundering charges after Mauritius' anti-corruption agency said it had seized suitcases of cash and luxury watches in raids on 10 locations, including Jugnauth’s home. In August 2025, Starmer is referred to the statistics' watchdog for misleading claims over the cost of the Chagos deal. Many other claims are made during the year that Starmer had repeatedly "lied" about the true costs of the deal. There are even accusations that Starmer ordered his officials to announce misleadingly low figures. The 2024 deal was drawn up by the Attorney General, Lord Hermer, the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Chagos counsel since 2010 Philippe Sands, who are long-term good friends, and Labour-supporting lawyers. When it came time to sign off on the Chagos deal in early 2025, Hermer mysteriously recused himself, and wouldn't explain why. Sands too gave up being counsel for Chagos just before the legal process was finished, and he had been working on the issue for 14 years! All the same, what exceedingly good fortune it was for the three old legal-eagle buddies, Hermer, Starmer, and Sands to be able to work together on arranging to give the 250,000 square mile Chagos archipelago, and all its mineral wealth, which could be HUGE, to Mauritius, never mind the UK taxpayer being on the hook for billions to lease back Diego Garcia.

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Karl Notyourbusiness
Karl Notyourbusiness@KarlNotyourbus1·
@afneil @YouTube It was the Chagos stuff even before the budgets that told me something was seriously wrong with Starmer. Don't remember anything in manifesto and yet seemed top priority. Why?
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GreenGage@Run2Swim50·
@SquareLeg50 @afneil Assistant coroner: "The sudden loss of all income, and the threat of eviction that followed from it, will have caused huge distress and worry, and significant financial hardship. The safety net that should surround vulnerable people like Errol in our society had holes within it."
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SquareLeg50
SquareLeg50@SquareLeg50·
@Run2Swim50 @afneil He had *pulled his own teeth out with pliers* prior to his death. I think he may have had rather bigger problems than not being able to feed himself.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Not a single piece of data in this to substantiate the starvation claim.
Anwar Akhtar@aakhtar

@afneil trussell.org.uk/news-and-resea… 'New figures released today by Trussell reveal that more than 2.6 million emergency food parcels were provided to people facing hunger and hardship across the UK in 2025, as hunger continues to grip communities.'

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SquareLeg50
SquareLeg50@SquareLeg50·
These stories are about (1) someone who had a diagnosed personality disorder who killed herself; (2) a very ill man who used pliers to pull his own teeth out; and (3) a woman who killed herself when her benefits were stopped. What does this have to do with starvation? These were all very, very ill people who were failed by the mental health system. None of them were involuntarily starving.
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GreenGage
GreenGage@Run2Swim50·
@Maitacap @MatthewStadlen @Hepworthclare Starmer's interests are not in the national interest x.com/tedkel/status/…
Kel Mansfield@tedkel

Here's the backstory to Starmer's treacherous Chagos deal. 1982,🏝️Project Chagos begins when Mauritius sets up a select committee to look into the potential vast mineral wealth in the Chagos Archipelago's seabed. 2003, leading international lawyer Sir Ian Brownlie is officially appointed advisor by Mauritius for Chagos. 2009, Brownlie leads a Mauritius delegation in bilateral talks at the Foreign Office in London. 2010, Philippe Sands QC becomes counsel to Mauritius for Chagos after Brownlie dies in a motor accident in Egypt. 2O13, Sands' good friend, Keir Starmer QC, visits Mauritius and discusses the future of the Chagos islands with prime minister Navin Ramgoolam. The meeting ends with the men in agreement. 2015, Ramgoolam is arrested on money-laundering charges. The same year, Starmer is elected to Parliament for first time. 2019, Sands obtains an International Court of Justice ruling (advisory opinion only, and non-binding) that the Chagos islands should be given to Mauritius. Sands uses the ICJ ruling as leverage in the following years in his efforts to persuade the Conservative government to give Chagos to Mauritius. 2020, Starmer becomes Labour Party leader. 2021, Sands receives Mauritius' top honour, The Most Distinguished Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean. 2022, Sands makes an unauthorized entry into the Chagos Archipelago for a flag-raising ceremony. Sands tweets at the time, “It’s morning on Chagos, where the flag of Mauritius flies." 2023, Sands becomes Mauritius citizen, but retains his British and French citizenships. 🟥In November 2023 David Cameron takes over as Foreign Secretary from James Cleverly, and bins a deal saying, it's not in the national interest, as reported in Hansard. 2024, Starmer becomes UK Prime Minister in July, and overlooks his shadow Attorney General, Emily Thornberry, to appoint his old friend and fellow human-rights lawyer Richard Hermer. But he has to break with tradition by giving Hermer a peerage, so he can sit in the House Of Lords, and be part of the government. In the early months of his premiership, Starmer makes the controversial former Downing Street Chief Of Staff for Tony Blair, Jonathan Powel, his special envoy for Chagos. In early October 2024, just ten weeks after becoming PM, Keir Starmer agrees a deal with Mauritius, despite there having been no mention of Chagos during the election campaign, and the pledge in Labour's manifesto to protect the BOT. Also in October 2024, Powell tells Times Radio in an interview, “These are very tiny islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean where no one actually goes. So I don’t think we should be too worried about losing that bit of territory. We’re probably losing more to tidal erosion in the East Coast than that.” Powell fails to mention the territorial waters and marine protection zone of 64,000 square miles, and Mauritius getting full ownership of all the mineral rights for an area about the size of France In November 2024, Starmer appoints Powell as his National Security Advisor. In December 2024, Starmer makes yet another extremely controversial appointment in Peter "friend of Epstein" Mandelson as his US Ambassador. Powell and Mandelson brief the White House over Chagos, and claim the UK has to give the archipelago to Mauritius because of international law. However, they assure the Americans that their military base on Diego Garcia is unaffected, as the UK has arranged a 99-year lease on the island. Those assurances have now been proven to be worthless. 2025, In January Lord Hermer recuses himself from signing off on the Chagos deal. The AG's office refuse to give details of why. In late February 2025, Mauritius’ former Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth, who was in office when Starmer became PM, and was heavily involved in discussions about the Chagos deal before being replaced by Navin Ramgoolam in November, was arrested on money laundering charges after Mauritius' anti-corruption agency said it had seized suitcases of cash and luxury watches in raids on 10 locations, including Jugnauth’s home. In August 2025, Starmer is referred to the statistics' watchdog for misleading claims over the cost of the Chagos deal. Many other claims are made during the year that Starmer had repeatedly "lied" about the true costs of the deal. There are even accusations that Starmer ordered his officials to announce misleadingly low figures. The 2024 deal was drawn up by the Attorney General, Lord Hermer, the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Chagos counsel since 2010 Philippe Sands, who are long-term good friends, and Labour-supporting lawyers. When it came time to sign off on the Chagos deal in early 2025, Hermer mysteriously recused himself, and wouldn't explain why. Sands too gave up being counsel for Chagos just before the legal process was finished, and he had been working on the issue for 14 years! All the same, what exceedingly good fortune it was for the three old legal-eagle buddies, Hermer, Starmer, and Sands to be able to work together on arranging to give the 250,000 square mile Chagos archipelago, and all its mineral wealth, which could be HUGE, to Mauritius, never mind the UK taxpayer being on the hook for billions to lease back Diego Garcia.

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Maitacap
Maitacap@Maitacap·
@MatthewStadlen @Hepworthclare People have been utterly brainwashed by the media. I know it, you know it, only they don’t know it. That’s why whenever you ask them to explain they hate him so much, all they can come up with is expletives and slogans they have been fed. Never a balanced well reasoned argument.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
My sense is that, unpopular though Starmer undoubtedly is, much of the electorate are not happy with the prospect of a Prime Minister being overthrown by a combination of a media frenzy, desperate Labour MPs, and the personal ambition of Andy Burnham.
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