diane major
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diane major
@dianemajor1
Was a service delivery manager for adult ed and youth services. Also experienced in community development. Family is precious.



"He's just never, at any point, gripped the danger" Why it's so hard for the Prime Minister to move on from the Mandelson mess bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…



Should Keir Starmer resign with immediate effect?

Hate and division will always be rejected in Manchester. We understand that far right groups cause fear in our communities. [1/2]

🚨 Leadership is tested in chaos — and today, Starmer stepped up. From rallying global allies to protect vital trade routes to demanding full transparency at home, this is what decisive leadership looks like. No hiding. No hesitation. Just action. The UK doesn’t need noise — it needs control. And today, Starmer showed exactly that. @Keir_Starmer @UKLabour @10DowningStreet @BBCPolitics #Leadership #UKPolitics




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🚨 WATCH: Nigel Farage takes photos with secondary school children in East Sussex


I wonder if Reform UK sought the express permission of parents, to use images of their children online? As a parent of a school age kid, I have to sign all sorts to give consent for this type of situation. This is a genuine safeguarding issue.

Nigel Farage criticised after refusing to rule out Tory election deal mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…

I hope the media is beginning to get it. The British system is dysfunctional. The bureaucrats are in charge and withhold information all the time. I have no sympathy for Starmer - he is an inveterate liar and he and his mates Blair and Brown created the unaccountable albatross we have today.

The Conservatives spent 14 years hollowing out our Armed Forces, including £12 billion of cuts in their first five years alone. Now they've suddenly discovered the importance of investment. We're busy fixing their failures I set the record straight at the Despatch Box yesterday:







