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Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡

@WombleBexy

Easily amused; easily confused. #Iam1in4. Jewish. Polish. AFCW. Guinness. Easy-going control freak. Extroverted introvert. Proudly illogical since 1984. 🌈🌹

London, UK Katılım Aralık 2008
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Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡
Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡@WombleBexy·
Me: I’m so tired. Why am I still awake?! Also me: Because you’re incessantly refreshing all your social media feeds. Me: No. It’s not that. I think it’s something else; deep and complex. Also me: I think you’re an idiot. Go to sleep. Me: NOBODY UNDERSTANDS ME. *refresh*
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kat@kazrg9z·
This is brilliant 😆 🤣 @Keir_Starmer
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Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP·
I will accept Nigel Farage’s request to be appointed Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead. It is a farce and a desperate distraction, and the people of Clacton deserve better. But if he wants to spend the summer arguing with a bin, I won't stop him.
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Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡@WombleBexy·
@SkyNews @HarrietHarman “Power attracts men with sharp elbows” is a perfect summary of how (and why) Andy Burnham has got himself into this position after failing repeatedly through official routes. I am still gobsmacked and furious at this whole debacle.
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Sky News@SkyNews·
“There is scar tissue here… they will cut up rough” Could Andy Burnham’s rise to power see the core of government become an 'old pals reunion'? @HarrietHarman says he needs to prove he’s treating women in the Labour party equally when it comes to choosing his government 🎧Listen in full 👉podfollow.com/electoraldysfu…
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Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡@WombleBexy·
@andyburnham You’re so right, Andy. I’m closer than I’ve ever been to “giving up on politics” since you bypassed every formal Party process en route to No10. The membership rejected you as Party leader TWICE; you knew we likely would have again. You’re the poison, not the medicine.
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Andy Burnham
Andy Burnham@andyburnham·
People are giving up on politics. This is our last chance to change - that’s why we need a new way of doing things.
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oldcornishbloke
oldcornishbloke@mrkernow·
@Telegraph Imagine being #HollieRidley! Betraying your class and party to get into power an authoritarian night wing mess of a party with no plan who bullied the poor and disabled and embraced genocide
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The Telegraph
The Telegraph@Telegraph·
A Labour source told The Telegraph that Hollie Ridley had been pushed out by allies of Andy Burnham by briefing against her, and had warned Ridley that briefings would “get nastier and more personal” if she did not go. 🔗:telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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littlemisstrouble
littlemisstrouble@wildtwo66·
@Telegraph @LindaR39 If this is true then I would expect the media to be pursuing this story. Burnham has a lot to answer for. Pure bullying and intimidation, no integrity
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Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡@WombleBexy·
This is odd…heard Burnham talking about how much he dislikes“toxic media briefing” just the other day…surely he isn’t more interested in how he sounds than in what he does..? This whole thing gets more sordid as the days pass. All for a twice rejected man’s ego. #CartoonAndy
The Telegraph@Telegraph

A Labour source told The Telegraph that Hollie Ridley had been pushed out by allies of Andy Burnham by briefing against her, and had warned Ridley that briefings would “get nastier and more personal” if she did not go. 🔗:telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

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Bex Esq. 💚💙🧡@WombleBexy·
This is breathtakingly high handed, even by Burnham’s current standard. It’s true that govs (of any stripe) need to get a grip on rampant sm dis/misinformation but using it as the only means of gov interaction is bizarre. And have LBC escaped because Marr is AB’s pal?
Just me - Thomas@TomSoede

Sky News | Beth Rigby ‼️ BREAKING ANALYSIS‼️ “Andy Burnham will not speak to Parliament, journalists, or anyone likely to ask a follow-up question. He will only engage through social media and LBC. Downing Street insists this is modern democracy. Others may call it government by comments section.” A running story / stay tuned as this story develops. Good night everyone

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Hold The Line
Hold The Line@LabHoldtheline·
A statment from us.
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Imogen
Imogen@Imogenlemon02·
The PM should not be bullied out of office Burnham has no mandate, his views haven’t been scrutinised Our PM is respected around the world His policies are starting to reap dividends This chaos and instability will damage our country 👇 @labholdtheline holdtheline.org.uk/petition
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Samantha Niblett MP
Samantha Niblett MP@SamanthaNiblet4·
If you’re my constituent you already know I back the PM. But I have followers who aren’t just my constituents. So please be sure to sign up AND email your MP too and tell them you want them to back the PM and calm over chaos. Tell your friends, and share in WhatsApp groups.
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Samantha Niblett MP
Samantha Niblett MP@SamanthaNiblet4·
Glad to go on Politics East Midlands this morning & stand up for our Prime Minister. If you’re the silent majority that watches but doesn’t comment, & want calm over chaos, please choose RIGHT NOW to take action now & sign up to: ➡️ holdtheline.org.uk AND email your MP.
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Samantha Niblett MP
Samantha Niblett MP@SamanthaNiblet4·
I have even had people who didn’t vote Labour thank me for my support for the PM. They do not want to change of PM.
Just me - Thomas@TomSoede

Open letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Dear Prime Minister, I am writing as a Labour supporter who is deeply concerned by the growing pressure surrounding your leadership, but also as someone who has developed a genuine admiration for the way you conduct yourself. What I respect most about you is your seriousness. You are not a political showman. You do not rely on constant drama, easy slogans or theatrical promises. You come across as disciplined, intelligent, decent and deeply conscious of the responsibility that comes with leading the country. In an age when politics is increasingly dominated by noise, outrage and personality cults, your calmness is a strength. Your resilience is also admirable. You have faced relentless criticism, personal attacks and an often hostile media environment, yet you have continued to behave with dignity. You rarely lash out. You do not appear consumed by ego. You keep returning to the work. That matters to me. Britain has already endured years of political chaos, revolving-door prime ministers and governments more interested in internal warfare than governing. The country does not need another leadership contest. It needs stability, seriousness and delivery. You were elected with a mandate to govern. You inherited damaged public services, weak growth, overcrowded prisons, an NHS under enormous pressure and public trust worn down by fourteen years of Conservative government. None of that can be repaired overnight. I hope you will remain Prime Minister and continue the work until the next general election in 2029. Labour MPs should understand that removing you now could trigger weeks of division, uncertainty and damaging promises made during a leadership contest. The press would feed on the chaos, financial markets could react, and Nigel Farage and Reform would be handed exactly the political instability they want. This is not the time for Labour to imitate the Conservative Party. I also believe your personality is better suited to this difficult period than many people appreciate. You are methodical rather than impulsive, measured rather than reckless, and focused on governing rather than performing. Those qualities may not always generate exciting headlines, but they are the qualities a serious Prime Minister needs. Leadership is not only about popularity. It is about character. It is about remaining calm when others panic, showing discipline when others chase attention, and continuing the difficult work when the noise becomes unbearable. Please hold the line. Many Labour supporters still believe in your integrity, your determination and your sense of duty. Britain needs less political theatre and more delivery, and you deserve the opportunity to complete the job the country elected Labour and you to do. Yours sincerely, Thomas Soede

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Paul Castle
Paul Castle@Goto_paulcastle·
That's a perceptive point. For years, Keir Starmer's job was not to produce soundbites. It was to examine evidence, test arguments and make decisions that could withstand scrutiny. The irony is that many criticise him for sounding like a lawyer when some of the biggest political mistakes in recent history came from leaders who preferred slogans to substance. A good barrister asks: "What are the facts?" A good politician asks: "What gets applause?" Sometimes those are not the same thing. And perhaps that is why Starmer is respected abroad even when he is underestimated at home. #Labour #KeirStarmer #UKPolitics
nanjan8@nanjan8

Also Keir Starmer delivers in detail as if in a court of law. That was his job for many years! He is not a career politician! He is not really into soundbites and political slogans. A lot of MPs rely on these- and sadly many people base their political opinions on them!

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Natasha Clark
Natasha Clark@NatashaC·
Downing Street tonight say the PM’s position is unchanged from Friday. Sources dismiss reports he may resign on Monday as speculation and reiterate his determination to fight
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Anne
Anne@Anniepop2027·
Wow .. everyone read this. Burnham PROMISED the NEC that he would NOT do what he is doing. He’s a dishonourable man. Stand by Starmer Best PM in decades and deserves his mandate. Stop the Coup @darrenpjones @number10gov @BBCNews @LBC 👇🏻
Sam Rushworth MP@SamJRushworth

@PolitlcsUK @kateferguson4 I just can't understand their argument that because one quarter of the PLP - a quarter split between two candidates - expresses their view that Keir should go, that means that Keir should not even stand to defend his position. It's undemocratic and not what Andy promised the NEC.

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