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John Turner #NHS #RejoinEU #PR

John Turner #NHS #RejoinEU #PR

@john_dt11

Main ambitions: the reunification of Europe and thoroughgoing reform of the UK's political system. Bluesky: @labrede.bsky.social

Dorset Katılım Temmuz 2012
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
You know what never seems to make the front pages of the UK media? Native born British white paedophile gangs. Like this one in Bolton. Just this week. Who saw this on the front page of Daily Mail ? Who saw this being discussed for seven hours by @GBNEWS ? Nobody.
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Nick Reeves #RejoinEU #NAFO #FBPE
Please do not embarrass Farage by reposting his 'Happy Birthday Mr President' tweet. Be careful not to draw attention to the fact that he's holding a bottle of Trump wine, it would make him look like a fawning sycophant, and we wouldn't want to do that ... would we?
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RS Archer
RS Archer@archer_rs·
Nigel Farage's Reform Party has a plan to deport two million people they deem to be in the UK illegally. They are talking about a separate paramilitary force that would roam the streets abducting people and forcibly shipping them out of the country. Chilling, just chilling.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Caroline Lucas of the Green Party reckons that Water needs to be Renationalised. RT if you know it has to be.
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Viviane: 🌹Labour led by Keir for me
Now Keir Starmer has answered his question. Let’s turn to Nigel Farage 1. Who paid for your house? 2. Why did you say the same as Nathan Gill who is in prison for taking bribes? 3. Have you paid for that Street’s energy Bills? 4. Has Dickie Tice paid his tax bill yet?
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Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿☕️🫖 NIGEL FARAGE IS THE REASON YOU’RE ANGRY ABOUT IMMIGRATION You’ve been listening to Nigel Farage complain about immigration for years. Here’s what he doesn’t tell you. The Dublin III Accord was an EU agreement that allowed the UK to return asylum seekers to the first safe EU country they entered. If someone arrived in the UK via France, we could send them back to France under Dublin III. It worked. It gave us control. It was our legal right as an EU member. Brexit destroyed it. The moment we left the EU, we lost access to Dublin III. We can no longer return asylum seekers to EU countries. They stay here because we have nowhere to send them back to. Who campaigned for Brexit? Nigel Farage. Boris Johnson. The Brexit Party. David Cameron called the referendum. They told you Brexit would solve immigration. They told you we’d “take back control.” They lied. Brexit removed the one mechanism we had to manage asylum claims effectively. Dublin III let us return people to safe EU countries. We don’t have that anymore. The boats increased after Brexit. Not before. After. Because the legal route to return people disappeared the day we left the EU. Nigel Farage campaigned to leave the EU. He got what he wanted. And now he campaigns on the immigration crisis his own policy created. He caused the problem. Then he sold you the anger about it. Then he asked for your vote to “fix” it. This is the con. You’re angry about immigration. You should be. But you’re angry at the wrong people. The person responsible for the immigration situation you hate is the person asking for your vote to fix it. Nigel Farage destroyed the Dublin III agreement when he pushed for Brexit. Everything that’s happened since is the consequence of that choice. Vote tactically May 7. Stop giving power to the people who created the problem. Nigel lies to you because he thinks you like getting angry and will vote for him in return even though he is the reason you are angry. I want you vote for him. He’ll remove more of your rights and money. He doesn’t care about you. I’ve met him, I know. 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿☕️🫖
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💙Brittney💙
💙Brittney💙@AZ_Brittney·
Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Don't stop talking about the Epstein Files! Who is with us? ✋
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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
The Angela Rayner scandal ran on repeat for days on end by The Mail and GB News. Richard Tice - no mentions at all. Why would that be?
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terminallytangerine
terminallytangerine@terminallytang1·
Let us never forget.
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
For all that has been said about Epstein in the United Kingdom, only one individual here has come under formal investigation in connection with any alleged association with him, and that person has neither been arrested nor charged. At the very least, however, the matter has been examined, and it is right that the process be allowed to reach its proper conclusion. By contrast, in the United States there exist vast quantities of material, said to involve numerous powerful, wealthy, and well connected figures across the world. Donald Trump may or may not be among them; that remains a question for evidence, not assertion. What is more broadly evident is that efforts have been made within parts of the American system to contain, delay, or obscure full public scrutiny of the Epstein files. If there is to be any seriousness in this matter, it should be directed towards supporting those whom Epstein exploited and abused, and towards ensuring that all who enabled or participated in his crimes are held to account before the proper courts. Instead, the issue is descending into little more than political theatre. It has the air of a pantomime, and an increasingly tiresome one at that. When one looks beyond the clamour and attempts to follow the facts, there emerges a familiar and troubling picture: that within the machinery of the state there exist layers of authority and procedure through which critical information does not always reach those ostensibly charged with governing. At times, it feels less like accountable government and more akin to an episode of Yes Minister. What is now unfolding is not the pursuit of truth but the continuation of political contest under another guise. The Conservative Party, engaged in a struggle for its own survival, calls loudly for resignation at every opportunity. Within Labour, there remain factions still aggrieved by Keir Starmer’s removal of Jeremy Corbyn, some of whom appear willing to see their own party weakened despite the long years spent out of office. Reform, for its part, has been comparatively subdued, perhaps content to observe events from a distance. It is, in truth, a disordered and unedifying spectacle. The country would be better served by drawing this episode to a close and turning its attention to matters of genuine national importance: the restoration of economic strength, the renewal of public confidence, and the maintenance of a credible capacity for national defence in an uncertain world. Those are the concerns that ought to command our focus, and they are of far greater consequence than this wearying display.
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