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Ben Lowndes

@blowndes

Husband. Dad to two teens (boy and girl). Proudly Pembs. @DistinctiveCrew founder. Used to be a journalist. Dormant account. Find me elsewhere 👇

South West England Katılım Şubat 2009
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Ben Lowndes
Ben Lowndes@blowndes·
Me in @prweekuknews on the question of whether PR need a code of conduct, around competetive processes? My thoughts: no, but we can (and will) make the process work better for us in future. prweek.com/article/187350…
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Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis@paullewismoney·
Project fear debunked by facts. Reeves’s £1.5bn tax take seems safe as imposing 20% VAT on school fees did not have the devastating effect forecast by, er, private school representatives.
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George Parker
George Parker@GeorgeWParker·
When I moved to London to go to uni in the 1980s, people couldn’t wait to get out. Population had fallen to 6.8m. Everything was closing. Now people flock to the greatest city on earth - pop 9m. The city is transformed. Nobody forces you to live here. If you don’t like it..bye!
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10

London used to be the best city in the world. I loved living and working there. Genuinely loved it. The whole world wanted to be in London. Now? It is a dump. Outside a few select posh areas right in the middle of the city, it increasingly resembles the third world. It depresses me so much now, I can’t even tell you. It was our city, our great capital city. The best city. Slowly, but now more and more quickly, it has had its heart torn out. Gangs of men, very often foreign, roaming around stealing phones with no consequences. Police don’t care, nobody cares. Why would they? We’re told it’s just part and parcel of living in a big city. NO IT’S NOT. Filthy underground carriages. It stinks. Graffiti everywhere. Fare-dodgers jump the barriers, nobody from TfL does anything. Security guards just stand there gormless. Most don’t even speak proper English. What’s the point in them being there? Honestly? Decency is becoming less and less common on public transport. If you want to listen to your music, or have a phone call, put your headphones in. PLEASE. We don’t want to hear it your conversation. Obviously. So shut up. Dreadful ‘candy’ shops EVERYWHERE. Always empty. I’ll say it if nobody else will. It’s MONEY LAUNDERING. These awful ‘rickshaw’ bikes flying around, blaring out awful noises. Why is nothing done? It’s just insulting to the rest of us. I don’t want to listen to your shitty music. Nobody does. These e bikes. Just strewn across the streets. Piles of them. It's so damn rude. Homeless people, everywhere. Genuinely mentally ill people seem to be more and more common, just roaming the streets. We’ve all seen it. There has to be a better way. And just everywhere is filthy. Rubbish all over. It stinks of weed. The whole place has just got a more menacing feel about it. It’s concerning even holding a phone out in your hand. How on earth has this been allowed to happen? And it gets worse and worse and worse. This is all in those posh areas I spoke about. Head a bit further out. Good luck. Lewisham? Tower Hamlets? Whitechapel? Plenty of others. It’s a dump. It’s filthy, and it does not feel like Britain. It’s certainly not safe for women. It’s like being teleported to a different country, one borough to the next. None of them Britain. I honestly used to love London so much. It’s now a dying city, and it breaks my heart to watch it happen. But. How can we fix it? You know what's coming. It’s estimated that up to one in 13 people in London is an illegal migrant. As many as 585,000 illegal migrants are in the city… Deport them, and we can start the necessary restoration process. I want my capital city back.

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Gavin Barwell
Gavin Barwell@GavinBarwell·
Dan advocated for Brexit and now he has the temerity to complain that people in EU member states don't feel as close to us anymore. Actions have consequences. Own them
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Mo Salah will never walk alone. He’s too adored by Liverpool fans for what he’s achieved over nine years and 420 games, the 250 goals, 113 assists and the eight trophies, including two Premier Leagues and the Champions League. So many unforgettable memories, so many entries in the history books. Salah will never walk alone because he’s too admired by Liverpool fans for the way he’s represented the club so well on the field and off. The immediate reaction to Salah’s seemingly inevitable journey towards the Anfield exit - not of his volition - is sadness. Sadness, not so much the reality of it happening. Salah was always going to move or be moved on, probably for Saudi, at some point and his form has been dipping for a while. He's 33. It’s more the manner of Salah’s seeming departure that stirs sadness. It’s sad to see the situation scarred with such rancour and with such tension with his head coach and, seemingly, the Liverpool hierarchy. Such a special player and man, one of the greatest players in Liverpool’s long, trophy-laden history, deserves a special farewell. Anfield, standing as one, saluting a legend as he leaves. It probably will be in January now. It’s difficult to see Salah staying after those heartfelt but damaging words at Elland Road last night. Liverpool’s powerbrokers have to back Arne Slot otherwise chaos reigns. Liverpool’s powerbrokers have to back the principle of performance-related selection otherwise positions become sinecures. The mistake Salah made in his comments was about having earned the right to continue starting. Sport doesn’t work that way. Salah’s many supporters can - with some legitimacy - point to the poor displays of Gakpo and Konate and question why they still start. The problem with Salah is his modest contribution out of possession. That’s fine when the team are winning, and he’s scoring freely, but it’s an issue when they’re struggling as currently. Few Liverpool fans or pundits were surprised when Salah was left on the bench. Salah doesn’t deserve any special treatment in terms of his place but he does deserve special treatment in how Liverpool work with him now. He's a club great. He's also a huge global figure. If Salah is to leave – and he hasn’t asked to – let’s hope it is done with the respect he deserves for what he’s done for a club that prides itself on people never walking alone. #LFC
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Ben Lowndes
Ben Lowndes@blowndes·
A fair assessment.
Stan Collymore@StanCollymore

Mo Salah. A very long read. I think I know a little about LFC, its supporters and how they view their club. Shaped of course by Shankly then Paisley, Kenny, Jurgen and now now Slot. One thing remains constant, perhaps more than any other English club, its always the club first and last, players and managers add their DNA to the club, but the club trumps the individual. Now, Mo Salah has left plenty of winners DNA at Anfield and has taken his place in the pantheon of greats. So it's interesting to see his interview, dropping a grenade into the club because if I know Liverpool and it's supporters at all (I think there may be even a generational difference in responses, younger supporting the grenade, older shaking their heads) then their first reaction will be.. Club, first and last, don't care who it is. Its a living and breathing mantra and one that even Mo Salah will find it difficult to duke it out against. Now, could Arne Slot be less pally with players than Jurgen? Absolutely, he's a calm, relaxed, tad detached guy who ( if you remember) was unimpressed with Trent early doors and showed a nonchalant attitude in season one to "one of their own" who'd won everything there is to win. I think that's impressive, but not as impressive as winning the title in your first season. So he's earned his respect too. The team are playing well in spurts, comedy defending and decision making at other times. That includes everyone, and if you ask 99.9% of players if they'd accept 2 or 3 games on the bench for not hitting levels, all will say yes. Only in the madness of 2025 modern football would the cult of personalities not only question a reasonable conclusion of "you're not playing well, here's a spell on the bench", but Mo maybe has almost tricked himself onto elevating himself to the untouchable status of Messi or Ronaldo, players who could, if they chose, literally do and say as they pleased in the last decade. Mo isn't them, and Liverpool as I said, isn't that club either. I'm sure some of the youngsters will rant "he's right and Slot's to blame ", but without any evidence that Slot has deliberately ( managers NEED their star players to perform, not to be asked about them in every presser for the next 5 months....) ostracised anyone at the club other than do what every good manager has done since the invention of the game, namely leave someone out who's not playing well misses the point as every great club, team and manager have dropped great players at some stage. Some even when playing well!! The solution to what is now a very open sore is simple (ish) 1. Player and manager talk privately. 2. Manager tells player what he wants from the player. 3. Player commits or tells manager he wants out. 4. If player wants out, make it happen quickly. If not, pick the player and let him be judged by his continued performances. If they're poor, manager can't lose, "I told you so". If they're great, manager can't lose. So Slot playing Mo is a very good starting point, especially as 2 very big signings have yet to make Mo " yesterday's man" Arne Slot can help himself a little by using his natural openness to say " maybe I'm not Jurgen but I love my players and they couldn't have won a spectacular title last season without reacting to me and my methods a little too, but I hear Mo's comments and I can tell you all now, I love him to bits and he's ours to keep". That heads off any "seniors" with similar grenades to throw. But one thing's for sure, I don't think there will ever be a Liverpool player past, present or future with valid gripes that would jeopardise the "club first and last" ethos of Liverpool, and those who've had legitimate concerns I'm sure aired them at an appropriate time, not a flash interview when emotions are high. Liverpool FC have done as well for every player who's played for them as players have done for the club, so the institution has earned that private, rather than public critique. Whoever that's from.

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Stewart Wood
Stewart Wood@StewartWood·
In light of criticism Rachel Reeves has received for not telling us all in advance of the Budget about improved tax receipts, here is a salutary reminder of how Chancellor George Osborne handled his big surprise announcement in the November 2015 Spending Review. #Budget25 1/7
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Carole Cadwalladr
Carole Cadwalladr@carolecadwalla·
‘I have not a political reason but a highly personal reason [for speaking out]. I do not want to see my school bully become prime minister’ Huge kudos to @PeterEttedgui. This is a hugely powerful & sobering interview.
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The Forum
The Forum@TheForumDigital·
Winner! 🎉 🎉 The Forum was crowned Best Long-term Regeneration Initiative at the Revo awards last night. We're delighted to see Gloucester's name up in lights yet again.
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Ben Lowndes
Ben Lowndes@blowndes·
Plenty said recently about 'rolling the pitch' as we head towards budget day. Great blog here on what this means and how it could work. My view: it helps if you start early, be clear about what you stand for and have the guts to fight for it. distinctivecomms.co.uk/the-art-of-the…
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Lewis Goodall
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall·
And btw as I’ve written I’m not necessarily convinced BBC should survive in its current form. But I’m far more sure, partly because I’m an actual patriot, that its demise shouldn’t come at the hands of a foreign head of state.
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Andrew Lynch
Andrew Lynch@andrewtlynch·
Just heard that Norman Routledge, who restored King’s Weston House and made ⁦@TheMountWithout⁩ and would have saved Ashton Court, died this morning. He was 68. A kindly and generous man, he deserved a medal.
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Nick Robinson
Nick Robinson@bbcnickrobinson·
This morning @DailyMail admits that it published a statement it claimed I had made when I have never said anything like it. 🤔
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
The BBC’s silly and unnecessary editing mistake does not change the FACT that Trump encouraged and inspired the violence that led to death and devastation on Jan 6 after he LOST the election. That should be made clear in all communications to his Mafia style lawyers and to the public. He has zero case and that should be communicated with absolute confidence, with the full and voluble backing of 🇬🇧government. And all those who are encouraging and exhorting a foreign felon leader to take down one of Britain’s greatest institutions should never have the gall to call themselves patriots again. Thank you for your attention to this matter
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David Yelland
David Yelland@davidyelland·
I’ve been sued when editing in the US. The numbers cited are just spin. $1Bn? $5Bn? We need to wake up: BBC Vs Trump is about journalism’s future now. Trump speaks to Fox News, he speaks to GBNews. will he speak to British broadcast journalists with depth, experience and track-records? Is he up to @maitlis. to @MishalHusain, to @BBCsarahsmith, to @bbcnickrobinson?
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Dr Zubir Ahmed MP
Dr Zubir Ahmed MP@zubirahmed·
For the avoidance of any doubt, Paracetamol remains the safest painkiller to take during pregnancy. Yours sincerely, The @DHSCgovuk Minister for Patient Safety
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