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Love waking kids (and adults) up to the joys of maths. Interested in everything. Atheist. British and European.

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Paul Vick
Paul Vick@PaulVick138203·
Do you want Sir Keir Starmer to stay Prime Minister?🤔 Repost after voting please.
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Filly ☘️
Filly ☘️@fillypepper·
Andy Burnham hasn’t been in parliament for years. No involvement in international politics, failed twice to lead the Party. He is extremely out of his depth and under qualified to just walk into number 10. What he and his associates are doing is reckless.
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Kernow Q
Kernow Q@KernowQ·
Are we, the people or this country, going to allow our foreign-owned media to remove our PM? The most competent PM for decades! What can we do to prevent this coup? Write to him now contact.no10.gov.uk I do not accept grubby biased peston, kunnesburg etc dictate to me.
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Dr Charlie Fraud
Dr Charlie Fraud@Drcharliefraud·
Starmer is a good PM. He just pissed off the right people (Press barons, billionaires and fascists) who have the power and tools to make the politically illiterate believe he isn’t doing a good job. The Daily Fail, X and GB “News” are examples of the propaganda.
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Malcolm Tucker
Malcolm Tucker@gorbalsgoebbels·
Those who want Starmer gone: Musk 👀 Farage 👀 Murdoch 👀 Corbyn 👀 Says it all.
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LovethW - #TenYearKeir StandByStarmer🌹
1\ @BBCPolitics @SkyNewsPolitics @itvnews @Channel4News @LBC @TimesRadio @politicshome Open statement to UK broadcasters and the press. As a Labour member, I am deeply alarmed by the one-sided media coverage around our democratically elected Prime Minister , Keir Starmer. You are becoming a democracy blocker by giving oxygen to anonymous briefings, factional pressure and anti-Starmer narratives while failing to fairly represent Labour members and MPs who support our Prime Minister.
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Hold The Line
Hold The Line@LabHoldtheline·
A statment from us.
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
Substantial numbers within the Labour Party membership want Keir Starmer to stand if there is a challenge. They want the opportunity to decide for themselves who should lead their party. That is precisely why the current campaign to pressure Starmer into resigning is causing so much anger among members. If Andy Burnham's support among Labour members is as overwhelming as some MPs, ministers and commentators claim, there would be no need to force Starmer from office before a contest takes place. The membership would simply deliver its verdict. The obvious question is this: if Burnham's victory is so certain, why are so many people working so hard to avoid putting that certainty to the test? Many members have reached their own conclusion. The moment a leadership election takes place, control passes from Westminster to the membership. Anonymous briefings, media narratives and parliamentary manoeuvring cease to matter. The decision rests with Labour members alone. That is why the democratic process matters. A resignation without a contest creates the impression that the Labour Party has united behind Andy Burnham and that the question has already been settled. Yet many members do not recognise that picture at all. Indeed, some suspect that the reason for avoiding a contest is the fear that it may reveal something very different: that support for Burnham is neither as universal nor as overwhelming as the current campaign would have people believe. That possibility alone makes a contest essential. If there is to be a change of leader, it should happen openly, democratically and with the consent of the membership. Let Keir Starmer stand. Let Andy Burnham stand. Let the arguments be tested. Let approximately 350,000 Labour members decide. Anything else risks looking less like a democratic transition and more like a coronation. And if there truly is overwhelming support for Andy Burnham, then his supporters should have absolutely nothing to fear from putting that claim before the membership and allowing it to be tested. Most importantly, Labour Party members now need to recognise what is at stake. This is no longer a matter of simply disagreeing with what is taking place or expressing frustration on social media. If members believe the current approach is wrong, then they need to make their voices heard through every legitimate avenue available to them within the party. The rules of the Labour Party give members rights and a voice in choosing their leader. If that process is bypassed through pressure, manoeuvring and a campaign to force a resignation before a proper contest can take place, then members risk surrendering control over one of the most important decisions they are entitled to make. If members want a contest, they should say so. If members want Keir Starmer to stand, they should say so. If members believe the leadership should be decided through due process rather than political pressure, they should say so. Because once such rights are surrendered, they are often far harder to reclaim. The membership should not be a spectator in this process. It should be its final arbiter.
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Mishal Husain
Mishal Husain@MishalHusain·
The attack began near a mosque & ended with 5 people injured. Last night’s midnight bulletin on Radio 4 had the story half way down the running order and this morning’s 9 am bulletin had a 20 second read
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Very little attention in UK media thus far to this story - low prominence, few details of injuries, who the victims are, where they were when the attacks took place, community reaction bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Ben 🇬🇧
Ben 🇬🇧@BenInRushcliffe·
All this in two years. @Keir_Starmer. Feel free to share.
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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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Viviane: 🌹Labour led by Keir for me
No ambiguity from me. I want Starmer to remain in post. If needed I want Starmer to stand. No coronation. I want to know who 350,000 Members want to lead them. I want process followed. I vote Starmer. I want my voice heard. I am a Member. Cut/paste/repost if agree
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