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Wurzeljock(ess)10YearKier

@Wurzeljock

Scots-born now living in Wiltshire hence Wurzeljock(ess)! Hates Tories, Reform, Corbyn, Trump, blood sports. Likes Labour, cats, a cappella, France.

Bath, England Katılım Ocak 2018
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CMQ
CMQ@ColinJMcQuade·
None of what you’ve listed is either true or beneficial for the country as a whole. The renters rights thing is a housing catastrophe in the making. The removal of the child benefit cap is a kick in the teeth for responsible tax payers and a gift to the feckless and the idle. Starmer has destroyed our relationship with our closest and most important ally. The damage he has done will take decades if ever to repair.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
The hatred directed at Starmer is toxic and the attacks on him often wildly exaggerated. He has done some good stuff as Prime Minister. But he isn’t a story-teller and I’m still not convinced he has a story. I’ve been critical of him many times. He has made some important mistakes - one of which was appointing Mandelson, which (unlike some notable others, including Nigel Farage) I didn’t endorse at the time. Huge couple of days ahead now for Starmer - he doesn’t have a lot of support in the media!
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@ColinJMcQuade @MatthewStadlen Well how about a reduction in the deficit, reduction in NHS waiting lists, workers' rights, renters' rights, removal of child benefit cap, extension of free school meals, growth likely to be the highest in the G7 next year etc etc etc
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CMQ@ColinJMcQuade·
@MatthewStadlen LOL. Talk us through the “good stuff” he’s done as PM. Starmer has spent his entire career working directly against the interests of the UK and its people.
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Parody Nigel Farage
Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM·
Richard Stupid Tice would like to clarify that the £100k in tax he hasn't paid is different to the £92k tax he hasn't paid or the £600k tax he hasn't paid. Just in case anyone didn't appreciate the extent of his tax dodging. I mean fiscal prudence.
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Hugh 🌹@HughEdw31897368·
The absolute fucking state of Laura Kuenssberg. “Get the popcorn out” She and her fellow Westminster hacks think they’re in the entertainment business. It would be funny if it weren’t so serious. #bbclaurak
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JH62@JH6214·
@TedUrchin @LindaR39 It's an attempted coup. On a level with the same for Harold Wilson. The US and RW players in the UK trying to depose a LW party to protect private interests.
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Ted Smith 🇪🇺
Ted Smith 🇪🇺@TedUrchin·
This is the truth, you see. Labour under Starmer is doing very well indeed and achieving what they promised. For some strange reason, the right wing Press in this country and the war-mongering bastards in America don’t like it, or him. #StarmerDoingJustFine
Filly ☘️@fillypepper

Key pledges tracked from Labour’s 2024 election manifesto… 20 achieved, 28 on track, 23 in progress, and not even half way through their elected term. fullfact.org/government-tra…

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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund·
To clarify this £100k is wholly different to £92k in unpaid tax we revealed last week and £600k we examined last month. It’s the tax Tice failed to pay on profits from his property firm deposited in four shell entities: Tisun 1, 2, 3, 4. Their parent then donated to Reform.
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Parody Nigel Farage@Parody_PM·
So pleased Laura Kuenssberg is back this week. That means there is no chance Robert Jenrick will be asked about his promise to cut flight tax after a £40k donation from an airline owner. #BBCLauraK
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David Williams
David Williams@dr72w_david·
Why are you calling for the PM to resign @EdwardJDavey? you know full well that this could make a Farage government likely if there was an early election, and that could mean Lib dem seats get wiped out as well.The whole left of britishpolitics needs to wake up #STOPREFORMUK
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Mark Mitchener
Mark Mitchener@markofagenius·
So all the other party leaders want Keir Starmer to resign. His success and growing stature as the PM and a respected world leader has made them all furious.
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Viviane: 🌹Labour led by Keir for me
Right now I very much hope Keir Starmer is in his sitting room, beer in hand, chatting to his family and relaxing after a busy week sorting out very important global Issues. I certainly hope he’s not listening to all the crap being banded around on Twitter. #DecentGuy
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Viviane: 🌹Labour led by Keir for me
Mandleson non story keeps running. Because it’s all they’ve got. Now its turned out Boris Johnson failed vetting for his role as Foreign Secretary. He got promoted to PM even though this was known. Keir Starmer was blindsided. Action will be taken. He’s in the clear.
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LORIAGNE GLAUCOMA! NOT SHOUTING!
SOMEONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TIMING THE MANDELSON NON STORY TO EMERGE, TIMED TO DO REAL DAMAGE REF MAY ELECTIONS. I WOULD DEARLY LOVE TO KNOW WTF IS PAYING FOR THIS MUCK RAKING. THATS ALL IT IS!!!!!
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SJP 🌹🌈
SJP 🌹🌈@SJP74·
We are so lucky to have a trustworthy, honest hard working Prime Minister. Sir Keir Starmer is by far the greatest PM in the last 50 years. Sorting out the mess of the Tories, Fixing Britain and is standing up to Lunatic #Trump and his illegal war. Bravo Sir !
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Ted Smith 🇪🇺@TedUrchin·
I’ve noticed that the ‘people’ here that are most vociferous in their dislike of Keir Starmer all seem to share a number of common characteristics. 1 Their username is invariably followed by a list of numbers. 2 They usually have very few followers, even after being here for several years. 3 Their grammar is often very poor to the point of being lamentable. I wonder why this might be? Ha!
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
Who remembers this day and will never forget it! Do you still remember? If you do give a 💙
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Ted Smith 🇪🇺
Ted Smith 🇪🇺@TedUrchin·
I suspect something rather underhand going on within the Foreign Office, Machiavellian even. One could easily be forgiven for thinking that a likely Tory/Tories there set a trap for Starmer. He must stay, absolutely. He is becoming a great Prime Minister. #StarmerMustStay
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
Quite frankly, Pippa Crerar, this report does you no credit at all. You may regard it as something of a scoop, but many within Labour’s support will see it rather differently, as a poorly timed intervention that risks being interpreted as an attempt to destabilise the Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer. At a moment when the facts themselves point to a failure of process rather than ministerial wrongdoing, the decision to publish in this manner invites questions about judgement as much as journalism. It is not unreasonable for readers to ask whether proper balance and context have been maintained, particularly when the consequence is to amplify a narrative that does not yet rest on fully established ground. For many, this does little to strengthen confidence in The Guardian as a reliable and measured source. On the contrary, it risks reinforcing the view that sections of the media are too ready to blur the line between reporting and shaping political outcomes. I, for one, will think very carefully before turning to it again.
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