Graham Cunliffe

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Graham Cunliffe

@Scousesaint

Saints in my blood , Saints chat on 'That Saints Podcast' ,Love Rugby League. Middle of the road observer. Despise brexit.

St Helens Katılım Ekim 2010
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Graham Cunliffe
Graham Cunliffe@Scousesaint·
@johnnyddavidson Promoted clubs should be exempt from relegation in their first season otherwise it's not a level playing field?
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John Davidson
John Davidson@johnnyddavidson·
It’s actually very unfair on the promoter clubs, especially those who don’t get full central distribution, to be able to properly prepare with only four months notice.
P C@PC99013286

@johnnyddavidson The intelligent folk always knew it and said it. Only ones in favour where fans of the promoted sides. Everyone and their dog knew the three coming up would struggle particularly and with cas and Huddersfield looking poor, it’s a shite looking lopsided league

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Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
Allison Pearson really is a piece of work. What is wrong with her?
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Graham Cunliffe
Graham Cunliffe@Scousesaint·
@kevinhollinrake While you are at it can you chase up the investigation into the PPE scandal under your disingenuous Government?
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Kevin Hollinrake MP
Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake·
As a new Member of Parliament, Nigel Farage was obliged to report to the House of Commons all political donations and gifts he had received during the previous 12 months. He did not. The Conservatives are therefore today referring Nigel Farage to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.
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Graham Cunliffe
Graham Cunliffe@Scousesaint·
@GMB More bollocks......have a look what is really going on instead of your own biased agenda?
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Good Morning Britain
Sir Keir Starmer is facing potential embarrassment in the commons later when MPs are asked to vote on whether the Prime Minister should be investigated over how Labour Peer Lord Mandelson was appointed US Ambassador. Bombshell claims from former senior civil servants have thrown a spotlight on the government's vetting processes. The PM maintains he will see out his term in Number 10 but pressure on him is building. @LouisaJamesITV reports.
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Reform UK
Reform UK@reformparty_uk·
🚨 FIRST RALLY OF 2026 🚨 Watch LIVE from London on X at 6pm tonight: ✅ Nigel Farage MP ✅ Richard Tice MP ✅ Dr David Bull ✅ Cllr Laila Cunningham ✅ Keith Prince AM ✅ Alex Wilson AM
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Here are the 7 separate occasions Keir Starmer misled the House, misled the country or broke the Ministerial code over the Mandelson affair > Daily Mail > dailymail.com/news/article-1…
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Georgi Siana
Georgi Siana@SianaNache79742·
Nigel Farage is the cunt who took UK out of the EU. His children have EU passports. He’s got a monthly payment from the European Parliament. Nigel Farage is a cunt
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
I really think Starmer blocking Burnham in Gorton and Denton was a sliding doors moment. Labour are now in a collapse they won’t recover from. The crazy thing? EVERYONE but Lucy Powell voted against Burnham in the NEC special committee. 8-1. Suicidal lemmings.
Find Out Now@FindoutnowUK

Find Out Now voting intention 🟦 Reform UK: 25% (-1) 🟢 Greens: 21% (+1) 🔵 Conservatives: 16% (-1) 🔴 Labour: 15% (-1) 🟠 Lib Dems: 11% (-) Implied turnout: 55% Changes from 15th April [Find Out Now, 22-23rd April, N=2,656]

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That Saints Blog
That Saints Blog@TSBYQL19·
@SteveMascord A league with a vastly reduced penalty count but shorn of opportunities like tonight for us to see them lose four league games in a row.
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⚡Steve Mascord☠️
⚡Steve Mascord☠️@SteveMascord·
As a mental exercise, a hypothetical, what is Super League without Wigan?
Ben Blackwell@BenMBlackwell

@SteveMascord All it takes is a few owners to pull out their funding and the game is well and truly on its knees. British RL is on its knees already due to poor leadership and weak governance. The NRL sets the bar in governance, minimum standards and growth, should be a no brainer for me.

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Election Maps UK
Election Maps UK@ElectionMapsUK·
Westminster Voting Intention: RFM: 25% (-1) GRN: 21% (+1) CON: 16% (-1) LAB: 15% (-1) LDM: 11% (=) SNP: 3% (=) Via @FindoutnowUK, 22-23 Apr. Changes w/ 15 Apr.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
The idea that Nigel Farage is some sort of breath of political fresh air is, quite simply, nonsense.
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Graham Cunliffe
Graham Cunliffe@Scousesaint·
@donmcgowan If only the Labour Party would just sit back and review it's PR....and sort Leveson 2.
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
Our media fixation with Keir Starmer is becoming a literal drag on the country now. As I write this, I can already see the replies forming below, accusing me of being a Labour shill etc. but, believe it or not, I am not. Maybe it's worth setting this out — I have no party affiliation. None. I'm not 'on the right' … but that's as far as it goes. There are policies and people that I admire across the Lib Dems, Greens and Labour. Conversely, there are policies and people I am vehemently against within each of those parties as well. There are some decent Conservatives left but fewer and fewer in frontline politics and I can have excellent discussions with those moderate Tories that remain. Where my line in the sand is drawn though, as I'm sure you're all aware, is the far-right. Reform UK and Restore Britain. I have no common ground with their populism — I see through the propaganda. This doesn't mean that I think every member of Reform UK is a bad person, far from it, but I cannot rationalise their top-line bravado into credible politics. So, with all that being said, I think the witch-hunt of Keir Starmer is distracting the public from some far more serious crises. Since the very day Starmer took office, there has been an onslaught from the media; desperation to try and topple him and his principal team. This played out successfully with Angela Rayner, and they have been vicious and relentless pursuing Rachel Reeves. I listened to Paul Brand on LBC at the weekend continuously comparing Starmer to Boris Johnson in terms of sleaze. Have we collectively lost our minds? There is no other Prime Minister in history that compares to Johnson for scandal. The elephant in the room — Peter Mandelson. But is it really an elephant still? Clearly, Starmer should never have brought the Prince of Darkness into his team, that was a madness and severe failing of judgement. One for which he has accepted responsibility and apologised on multiple occasions. The vetting process appears to be, pretty much, a non-story, despite what Dan Hodges and GB News are shovelling out. So … we should be moving on. Shouldn't we? Kemi Badenoch and her famously robust judgement felt not yesterday, and spent more of her diminishing political currency by pushing Starmer with six questions at PMQs on the subject. She was met with a well briefed lawyer, that, in all honesty, made her look a bit silly for continuing her defeated line of questioning. While this continues to dominate the headlines, other far more crucial issues are being missed — we're going to run low on fuel soon, the cost of living is about to skyrocket, holidays will be cancelled imminently. But mainly ... the cost of living is about to skyrocket. We saw in yesterday's inflation rise that food is already moving upward, if Trump's ludicrous war in Iran continues, then we're all going to suffer the consequences. Surely, this is a far more pressing matter? One in which the government should be fully engaged in order to help protect the public — it's number one duty. It is very telling that Reform UK are spending very little time on the Starmer issue. They sent Lee Anderson out to raise this issue, for goodness’ sake. LEE ANDERSON. Farage is hyper focused on the local elections, safe in the knowledge that the media is obsessing over Keir Starmer, once again. He's making hay while the S*n shines on Labour. Jeez! This went on a bit, sorry, but it feels critical to me. We are being led around by the nose by the legacy media outlets. They smell blood in the water, but I really don't think the story is there. Not yet. And while the sharks circle, Reform UK are flying under the radar, ready to swoop on the local elections [sorry for the weird mixed metaphors — it's early!]. Have a lovely sunny day. 🌞
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Michael Lavelle
Michael Lavelle@mikelavelle93·
Wigan fans preparing ourselves for a night of 5 drives and a kick, Matty Ashton scoring 4 tries, a 30 point loss, chav corner trying to start fights and some middle aged bloke in a wolf outfit winding up the away end
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Graham Cunliffe
Graham Cunliffe@Scousesaint·
@KemiBadenoch This for local elections you do understand that? Local Authorities that your party decimated over 14 years?
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Let’s get Britain working again 🇬🇧 Vote Conservative on the 7th of May.
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Shut up, Starmer. St George didn’t stand for persecuting our veterans. You are a spineless international human rights drone. What do you know about English values? The British hate you. You wouldn’t recognize patriotism if it punched you in the face.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

Today, we fly our flag proudly and we're reminded of the values it represents - service, generosity, and respect. When we stand together, united in our communities, we are stronger than any attempt to divide us. Happy St George’s Day!

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