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Nick Boocock

@nickboocock

BAFTA Television Awards Manager. Screenwriter. Dad. Here for TV, Film, Music, Sport, Fitness & Politics. Views my own.

Twickenham, Greater London, UK Katılım Aralık 2012
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Nick Boocock
Nick Boocock@nickboocock·
Never fails to make my day... Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Jake Makes The Criminals Sing (Episode Highlight) youtu.be/ffyKY3Dj5ZE via @YouTube
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Nick Boocock
Nick Boocock@nickboocock·
It’s a low bar, but to anyone with their faculties intact and an iota of critical thought, this is objectively and indisputably true. I’d still take Term 1 Blair over him - but he’s forever sullied by the Iraq folly. A pitfall Starmer is determined not to repeat with Iran.
Phil Jones@Phil_Jones01

Who agrees @Keir_Starmer is the best British prime minster in our lifetimes? @10DowningStreet @UKLabour

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Nick Boocock@nickboocock·
@drdavidbull London is absolutely thriving. What a pathetic traitor you are, spinning your easily disprovable deceit about our capital to those who may be either distant or gullible enough to swallow it.
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Georgia Mae
Georgia Mae@GeorgiaMaeCole1·
Who agrees that Keir Starmer is the worst PM we've ever had?
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Mary Lefteris 🌹Labour@MaryLefteris·
@GeorgiaMaeCole1 Keir is the best PM we’ve had in years. He inherited the worst economy, broken public services, has had to deal with a negative and aggressive media, is dealing with two wars and a toddler in the White House. Best PM.
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@GeorgiaMaeCole1 Blue tick engagement farming. I mean you could get less attention posting about cats or literature, but wouldn't hit all the likes and dopamine, would it. It's also nonsensical, you're spoiled for choice for worse PMs And the irony is you know it
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Nick Boocock@nickboocock·
@GeorgiaMaeCole1 Morons, that's who. And grifters who of course don't believe it themselves, but that's the memo that click-baits the morons.
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Nick Boocock@nickboocock·
“OK, five days didn’t work…. So now we’ll give you ten days”…. 🫠 Iran - Making America Grovel Again #MAGA No diplomacy, no plan. A no clue President. Starmer 100% to give him the swerve. Their mid-terms can’t cone soon enough bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Clainy
Clainy@Clainy6·
Question time tonight FROM CLACTON and this is the best Reform can put on the panel! In 2011 Tom Skinner was convicted of handling £40,000 in stolen goods as part of his business selling products at markets and possessing 2,000 diazepam tablets. F.F.S. I GIVE UP !!!!!!
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David
David@DavidMcGregorBN·
Nigel Farage walking out of Parliament is the perfect metaphor for Reform. They’re desperate to get elected, but the second real responsibility or scrutiny appears, they’re off.
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Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦@DeborahMeaden·
The Grown Ups are back in the room… good work @EdwardJDavey and @LibDems for picking up on the things you differ on, recognise when you do agree and respectfully focus on issues that are real not just raised to be divisive. How I wish we saw more of this…
Sky News@SkyNews

"The prime minister is actually right, and the leader of the opposition is wrong." Sir Ed Davey, the Liberal Democrat leader, attacks Badenoch over North Sea Oil. Politics latest ➡️ trib.al/VGLtS8A 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube

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Rameses Niblick III
Rameses Niblick III@TheLittleWaster·
Never a truer sentence spoken at #PMQs "Reform don't want to solve problems, they want to exploit them."
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RandomWhiteGuy@TheReelRandom·
Perennial
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Gordon Fielden
Gordon Fielden@GordonFielden·
It is difficult to accept the basis upon which these so called facts are presented. In modern times, the two most demonstrably unsuccessful Prime Ministers this country has endured are Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. No other Prime Minister, including Sir Keir Starmer, approaches the scale of those failures. What has followed is a narrative constructed and sustained across major broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, Sky News, and GB News, alongside sections of the wider press, the persistent chorus of voices from within the Conservative Party, and the influence of Reform UK. Within that narrative, criticism of Sir Keir has been constant from the moment he assumed office. That scrutiny stands in stark contrast to the latitude afforded to his predecessors, particularly at times when serious errors were made and rules were plainly disregarded. The effect is cumulative. A narrative is repeated, reinforced, and amplified until it presents itself as established fact, regardless of whether it withstands scrutiny. It is this constant echo that many have grown weary of, particularly when it appears so plainly unbalanced in its application. It is not unreasonable to conclude that such imbalance reflects editorial inclination rather than objective assessment. A Labour Prime Minister does not sit comfortably with certain proprietors or institutions, and that discomfort appears to shape the tone of coverage. Yet one fact remains beyond dispute. Sir Keir secured a decisive electoral mandate, a landslide victory that confers both authority and responsibility. Those who supported him expect that mandate to be honoured through steady and effective governance. To date, there has been no failure of the kind so readily alleged. What we are witnessing instead is the noise of political transition. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party finds itself diminished, its relevance increasingly in question, and its future uncertain. It would therefore be welcome if sections of the press returned to the task of reporting events as they are, rather than seeking to shape them into something they are not.
Channel 4 Dispatches@C4Dispatches

After winning one of the biggest landslides in UK election history less than two years ago, Keir Starmer became the most unpopular prime minister on record. But how did that happen? @lewis_goodall is on a mission to find out.

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Nick Boocock
Nick Boocock@nickboocock·
@GullisJonathan @IpswichTown Gullis, some of us are observant enough to recall that time, post-losing your seat and job in 2024, that you tried out as a commentator - mea culpa - on Sky News disavowing the same culture war cudgels you have picked up again now that Reform are bankrolling you. Shallow grifter
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Jonathan Gullis
Jonathan Gullis@GullisJonathan·
The faux outrage over Nigel Farage’s visit to @IpswichTown is pathetic and yet entirely predictable. Anyone who is ‘triggered’ by his visit needs to urgently grow up. There are far more serious things to be concerned with right now.
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BAFTA@BAFTA·
It’s not over yet! ⭐️ It’s time to announce the nominees for this year’s BAFTA Television Craft Awards with Samsung OLED 👇 #BAFTACraftAwards with @SamsungUK OLED
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Norwich City FC
Norwich City FC@NorwichCityFC·
Book a stadium tour of Carrow Road - new dates now available. Terms and conditions will most definitely apply 😬
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Jack Dart
Jack Dart@JackWDart·
Nigel Farage took £585,000 from GB News. His MPs declared another £770,000. Four billionaires have spent £170 million building the media machine putting Reform in your living room every night. Today the Guardian exposed them and what they expect in return. This is a political project funded from the top. #ReformUK #NigelFarage #GBNews
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BAFTA@BAFTA·
We're excited to have the wonderful Maisie Adam hosting this year's #BAFTACraftAwards with @SamsungUK OLED 👏 Head to our link in bio to see who's nominated and find out who wins on Sunday 26 April across BAFTA socials 👀
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BAFTA@BAFTA·
It’s time to announce the nominees for the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises ✨ Follow along right here on X as we reveal the nominations… 🤩 #BAFTATVAwards with @pandocruises
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