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Darren Jones

@dazzy_j

associate director @shedkm • @RIBA chartered architect • #mmc + #sustainability specialisms • lover of great design • swimming @hoylakeASC • archery

Liverpool Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Casey (she/her)@MamaSissieSays·
If you aren’t yet boycotting @starbucks, you may want to reconsider your position. The once “progressive” company is now donating to the Republican National Convention. No pumpkin spice latte is worth your soul.
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Edwin Hayward
Edwin Hayward@edwinhayward·
The huge prize this election isn't who wins, it's who comes second. That can only be the Tories or the LibDems, based on all the recent polls. Imagine the LibDems in Opposition and the Tories in the wilderness. It would be transformative. x.com/edwinhayward/s…
Edwin Hayward@edwinhayward

This is not the election for protest votes. For the first time, we could demote the Tories to third. Winning fewer seats than the LibDems would wipe them out as a political force. Polls suggest this is within reach, but we need tactical voting to get us over the line. 1/12

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Remain Central #Rejoin
Remain Central #Rejoin@remain_central·
Vote tactically. Vote for the most pro-EU party that can win in your area. But above all, vote. And remember your ID. #Rejoin
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Pete Swift
Pete Swift@peteswiftysan·
As the sun sets on the last day of the most damaging, selfish, out-of-touch and divisive regime in my lifetime, wake tomorrow with the anticipation of the return of manners, due process and I hope, kindness. As Billy says #VoteTactically and wave them into tomorrow’s sunset
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Billy Bragg@billybragg

Everyone knows Labour are going to win the election, but if you’re feeling like there’s no point in voting as the outcome is a foregone conclusion, I’d like to draw your attention to something really radical that is on offer tomorrow: 1/8

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Carol Vorderman
Carol Vorderman@carolvorders·
BREAKING Final poll before election @YouGov Labour: 431 Con: 102 (Range 72-129) Lib Dem: 72 (Range 57-87) RANGES An overlap of low Tory 72 to high @libdems at 87 The LIB DEMS can form the opposition if you VOTE TACTICALLY Believe it Stopthetories.vote
YouGov@YouGov

Final YouGov MRP shows Labour on course for historic election victory Labour: 431 (+229 from GE2019 result) Con: 102 (-263) Lib Dem: 72 (+61) SNP: 18 (-30) Reform UK: 3 (+3) Plaid: 3 (-1) Green: 2 (+1) Fieldwork: 19 June - 2 July yougov.co.uk/politics/artic…

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Prince Architects@princearchitect·
Don't forget to vote! #GeneralElection2024
Edwin Hayward@edwinhayward

You may dislike the current incarnation of Labour and deplore their Brexit position. You may believe that one Tory MP more or less makes no real difference when we're facing a Labour landslide. Wrong, wrong, wrong. The huge prize at this election is the Tories coming THIRD. That would change absolutely everything. It's the difference between them biding their time until they can regroup, and being finished forever as a political force. Here's what they would lose by finishing up behind the LibDems: - 6 questions at PMQs every week - Automatic media coverage - 17 Opposition Days when they get to set the agenda and hold votes - First right to reply to key speeches like the King's Speech and the Budget - A lot of their Short Money - The right to form a Shadow Cabinet (other parties can mirror government functions but nobody really cares) as a government in waiting - Chairs of several Select Committees - Privy Council membership for senior figures - Office of the Leader of the Opposition, with additional resources, funding and staff As you can imagine, without any of that good stuff to fall back on, the path to rebuilding would be a vertical cliff. That's why it's essential to vote tactically to get the Tories out, no matter what you feel about the current incarnation of Labour. (Personally I'm furious about their views on Brexit and other issues.) The chance will never come again to wipe them out for good. Literally never. We will never see the perfect storm of factors converge again: - 14 years of Conservative rule, marked by growing public discontent - A string of mismanagement issues, from the PPE scandal to Brexit complications - The rise of Reform UK, splitting the traditional Conservative vote and the perfect protest vote for people who would never vote Labour, LibDem or Green - A resurgent Liberal Democrat party - An astonishingly poor Conservative election campaign And with the LibDems in Opposition, the topic of Brexit will finally get a proper and frequent airing. That will advance the cause of Rejoin more than any other action possibly could. So hold your nose. Look past your frustration, your distaste, your anger, your apathy. And vote for whichever party can beat the Tories in your constituency. Eyes on the prize. Always. Eyes on the prize.

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Edwin Hayward
Edwin Hayward@edwinhayward·
You may dislike the current incarnation of Labour and deplore their Brexit position. You may believe that one Tory MP more or less makes no real difference when we're facing a Labour landslide. Wrong, wrong, wrong. The huge prize at this election is the Tories coming THIRD. That would change absolutely everything. It's the difference between them biding their time until they can regroup, and being finished forever as a political force. Here's what they would lose by finishing up behind the LibDems: - 6 questions at PMQs every week - Automatic media coverage - 17 Opposition Days when they get to set the agenda and hold votes - First right to reply to key speeches like the King's Speech and the Budget - A lot of their Short Money - The right to form a Shadow Cabinet (other parties can mirror government functions but nobody really cares) as a government in waiting - Chairs of several Select Committees - Privy Council membership for senior figures - Office of the Leader of the Opposition, with additional resources, funding and staff As you can imagine, without any of that good stuff to fall back on, the path to rebuilding would be a vertical cliff. That's why it's essential to vote tactically to get the Tories out, no matter what you feel about the current incarnation of Labour. (Personally I'm furious about their views on Brexit and other issues.) The chance will never come again to wipe them out for good. Literally never. We will never see the perfect storm of factors converge again: - 14 years of Conservative rule, marked by growing public discontent - A string of mismanagement issues, from the PPE scandal to Brexit complications - The rise of Reform UK, splitting the traditional Conservative vote and the perfect protest vote for people who would never vote Labour, LibDem or Green - A resurgent Liberal Democrat party - An astonishingly poor Conservative election campaign And with the LibDems in Opposition, the topic of Brexit will finally get a proper and frequent airing. That will advance the cause of Rejoin more than any other action possibly could. So hold your nose. Look past your frustration, your distaste, your anger, your apathy. And vote for whichever party can beat the Tories in your constituency. Eyes on the prize. Always. Eyes on the prize.
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shedkm
shedkm@shedkm·
join mark sidebotham at the @RIBAJ PiP webinar: architecture for housing + residential development, on 9 july where he’ll be presenting crusader works. book your free place here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/pip-webinar-…
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Darren Jones@dazzy_j·
thoroughly enjoyable shared picnic lunch on the tempest roof terrace today to celebrate @shedkm being employee-owned on national employee owned day #eoday #proudlyeo @EmployeeOwned
shedkm@shedkm

it’s our 3rd year as an employee-owned trust + for #eoday we’re celebrating in our london, liverpool + manchester studios with a team picnic lunch, as well as visiting some shedkm schemes + local exhibitions to inspire! shedkm.co.uk/journal/shedkm… #proudlyeo

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