James Wingad

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James Wingad

James Wingad

@jiwingad

Katılım Şubat 2017
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Marina Purkiss
Marina Purkiss@MarinaPurkiss·
When are we gonna admit that billionaire‑ism is an illness? They’re hoarders No control, insatiable greed & their hoarding just drains every one of us They cut wages, buy politicians & bleed the planet just to watch a number tick up that they’ll never spend Sick in the head.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: Rachel Reeves says she chooses Urusula von der Leyen over Donald Trump “I believe our future is closely intertwined with that of Europe”
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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@Reasonable17535 @slater457 @PolitlcsUK If a party wins a majority with applying to join in its manifesto we can at least make the application. Whether the EU would want that and what terms they would impose is another issue.
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ReasonableTakes
ReasonableTakes@Reasonable17535·
@slater457 @PolitlcsUK You must be new to democracy? We had a referendum, left the EU and its been a total failure by every metric, now the British people overwhelmingly support re-joining.
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@vonderleyen No need for them to be low-carbon nor even homegrown. They just need to be plentiful and cheap! We should immediately bring back Russian energy, drill and abandon the net zero scam!
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Ursula von der Leyen
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen·
Europe needs homegrown, low-carbon energy sources. Nuclear & renewables together have a key role to play Nuclear energy is available around the clock, providing electricity all year. Europe has been a pioneer in nuclear technology. And can lead again ↓ twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@Ed_Miliband The idea that the biggest proponent of the net zero scam was bothered about people’s energy bills is for the birds!
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
The latest update on the ongoing situation in energy markets👇
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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@campbellclaret I’d have thought that of all topics lies about WMD in the ME would be the last one you’d want to opine on
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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@lukejcr You have no mandate to do this! If Labour no longer wants to enact the manifesto it stood on we must have a general election. I’d be all for that!
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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
The PM is absolutely right to consider this. People want a cheaper weekly shop and fewer barriers to running their businesses. Not the tired old Brexit theatrics pushed by Farage and co. If closer alignment with the Single Market helps deliver that, it’s a no-brainer.
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🚨 WATCH: Keir Starmer says he wants a closer relationship with the EU "If it's in our national interest to have even closer alignment with the Single Market, we should go that far"

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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@MichelBarnier You have no moral authority to condemn anything! The EU and politics that you support harms hundreds of millions of Europeans and the sooner your politics are consigned to history the better!
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Michel Barnier
Michel Barnier@MichelBarnier·
I firmly condemn the United States decision to impose travel restrictions on five European individuals including former European Commissioner Thierry Breton How long and how many crises will it take for the United States to understand that, by attacking the European Union instead of supporting it, they are discouraging their best friends and allies and weakening themselves? France and the European Commission cannot stop at words. Time to act !
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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@HarrietHarman Of course you support it. It created a political and media landscape that benefitted you and people like you and let you get away with doing zilch of value to anyone paying for you
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Harriet Harman
Harriet Harman@HarrietHarman·
I 100% back the BBC. It is central to the values and identity of this country. Not just news but also arts, science, education, entertainment and more. Time to recognise and celebrate its brilliance, not to pull it down.
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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@KirstieMAllsopp Where’s the bit where you’re told (not) to do anything? Nothing about the BBC makes it immune from criticism
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@EmilyThornberry The BBC is admired and respected by a very specific sort of person the world over. That I agree with
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Emily Thornberry
Emily Thornberry@EmilyThornberry·
Across the world, the BBC is recognised as the best source of impartial news reporting. It's not perfect, because nothing made by people ever is. However, in these days of deliberate lies, manipulation & populism, it's a beacon of truth. Britain should be proud of it. And we are
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@lukejcr With any luck you’ll be back there after the next election
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@Clainy6 Because there are no problems with Dublin and its implementation these days…
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@JayinKyiv Because things are going so well for Britons under the rule of Farage’s opponents of course
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Sustainable Energy Forum
Sustainable Energy Forum@Eddystone506·
Brexit is the single biggest cause of why everything feels so expensive and so stuck in the UK. If Labour explained that the total cost of Brexit to every UK family was well over £10,000 in extra inflation, higher rates and higher tax. A lot of the dinosaurs would rethink.
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James Wingad
James Wingad@jiwingad·
@JohannaNyman5 Ukraine can’t defend itself without endless billions spent on them (including from the US) and they’re now going to defend us?
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Johanna Nyman
Johanna Nyman@JohannaNyman5·
A Ukrainian friend of mine said, “Wouldn’t it be better if the US left NATO and we joined? We will defend Europe.” I can’t argue with that.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
🚨 James Dyson says: “Even if you’re worse off, it’s better to make your own decisions”. But Brexit wasn’t about *our* decisions, it was about his and he isn’t poorer. Dyson wanted freedom for billionaires to do what they like, pay less tax and shrug off rules that never stopped them trading across the world anyway. 👉 The result? Britain is poorer, families are struggling and small businesses face more red tape, while Dyson still sells into Europe and runs his HQ from Singapore. Dyson pushed a decision that worked only for super rich, and left everyone else carrying the cost. Brexit means 👉 Independence for billionaires to dodge EU investigations into tax avoidance. 👉 Freedom for the super-rich to set their own rules, while the rest of us face food inflation, red tape & weaker rights. Brexit was sold as taking back control. In truth, it was billionaires taking control and ordinary people paying the price.
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James Wingad@jiwingad·
@David__Osland A similar number to when Macron was here too. Did you post something along these lines then?
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
Britain has 2,800 food banks
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
‘We need to hit Elon Musk where it hurts.’ Lib Dem leader @EdwardJDavey explains why the UK needs to ‘get tough’ on the tech billionaire.
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