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Jon Bloomfield

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Rooted cosmopolitan. London, Arsenal,Birmingham. Little Black Book of the Populist Right & David Edgar.Byline Books. Now follow at @jonbloomfield.bsky.social

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Mark Perryman@MarkPerryman·
One for @beatrixcampbell @goinginafield @martjacques @MayorOfWY @paulfwebster @raspberryberet2 @suzanne_moore @TwisterFilm when you also in need of a T-shirt for senior keep fit you now know where to come @Phil_Football 'course.
Jon Bloomfield@jonbloomfield2

T shirt for senior Keep Fit celebrating Arsenal women's Champions league win. A gift from @LewesLabour following our performance on Saturday at the conference on resisting the populist right. Buy the t shirt @@phil_football and the Little black book. @BylineBooks

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T shirt for senior Keep Fit celebrating Arsenal women's Champions league win. A gift from @LewesLabour following our performance on Saturday at the conference on resisting the populist right. Buy the t shirt @@phil_football and the Little black book. @BylineBooks
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Jon Bloomfield@jonbloomfield2·
For my thoughts and observations on the world, Birmingham and Arsenal, plus much else besides you'll now find me on @jonbloomfield.bsky.social For my latest book go to Byline. lnkd.in/dpbz5SFS
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Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
There is a coordinated attempt on this hellsite tonight to accuse me of antisemitism because I pointed out (the fact) that Israeli football hooligans started the violence in Amsterdam. That’s not a justification of the violence that followed of course and these attacks on me are obviously a proper hit job from multiple high-follower, pro-Israel accounts, who are cynically using/abusing antisemitism to protect Israel and smear their opponents. I plan to carry on criticizing Israel while also speaking out against actual antisemitism against Jews, which is likely to increase on Trump’s watch, as it did last time. We should all stand against antisemitism, and that includes pushing back against those who conflate Israel with all Jews, or outrageously compare violent racist Israeli soccer hooligans to Anne Frank.
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Jon Bloomfield@jonbloomfield2·
An accurate summary. Requires genuine new thinking across all parts of progressive spectrum, not just here but also in Europe. How does EU need to change and who will do it? And can Labour contribute? @DavidLammy
Robert Peston@Peston

Trump’s re-election is a global earthquake, and some of the strongest shocks will be felt in the UK and Europe. These are the three big reasons 1.The UK and Europe are too dependent on the US military and its defence industry at a time when Putin’s land grab in Ukraine threatens our security directly and the Middle East tumult risks dangerous escalation - and when Trump talks of securing a fast peace with Putin on terms that could be presented as a victory by the Russian dictator. 2.The UK and European economies are growing too sluggishly to adequately deliver the living standards and public services demanded by citizens - and Trump’s threat of swingeing tariffs and a new age of protectionism could turn low growth into perma frost. 3.The cohesion of all our societies are being shaken by a social and digital media that daily challenges truth and fact, and which promotes hysteria, grievance and resentment. Trump’s pact with Musk means there is no chance that the digital misinformation beast will be tamed. The populist far right will be emboldened everywhere. There is now a massive geopolitical choice for Starmer. Does he djtch his cautious incrementalist approach to restoring economic, trade and diplomatic relations with the EU in favour of something that looks more like a big bang? He’ll be under enormous pressure from his supporters, the LibDems and Greens to go much faster than he instinctively wishes to restore trade integration with the EU and build a new security integration. Apart from anything else, the UK will now be under intense pressure to increase defence spending. Quite how that will be affordable is unclear absent a growth boost from securing seamless access once more to the EU’s single market. Or does Starmer stick with relatively timid incrementalism in changes to the EU relationship, and make a brave bet that he can work constructively with an emboldened Trump - who (I am told) admires what he sees as Starmer’s untrammelled control of parliament while nursing a grievance at what looked to Trump like a coordinated Labour plan to help Kamala Harris. Trump has historically been contemptuous of the EU. He would not be impressed by any perception that Starmer and the UK would choose friendship and loyalty to Brussels, Paris and Berlin over Washington. But Starmer will have to choose.

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@liambyrnemp making a clear social democratic case for the Chancellor to have gone further in tackling wealth inequality.
Liam Byrne MP@liambyrnemp

If there’s one area I’d like to have seen the Chancellor go further, it’s on Capital Gains Tax. We could use those resources to help build #UniversalBasicCapital and help fix the yawning inequalities of wealth that scar our country. But I accept, it was time for first things first. And the the first priority was simple: fix the foundations.

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Liam Byrne MP
Liam Byrne MP@liambyrnemp·
If there’s one area I’d like to have seen the Chancellor go further, it’s on Capital Gains Tax. We could use those resources to help build #UniversalBasicCapital and help fix the yawning inequalities of wealth that scar our country. But I accept, it was time for first things first. And the the first priority was simple: fix the foundations.
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