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Nigel Shaw

@nshaw4

middle of the road. retired

La Nucia, España Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Peter Tatchell
Peter Tatchell@PeterTatchell·
#TOGETHER against hate For love, kindness, equality & solidarity Far right is how fascism begins. Refugees today. You tomorrow Don’t let the far right divide us Stand together against the REAL villains - the billionaires evading tax @UKTogetherAll #TogetherAlliance
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Harry Eccles
Harry Eccles@Heccles94·
Have you ever seen #BBCQT defend a politician before? Firstly: 12/3/26 Manchester. Lucy Powell Manchester Central 2/10/25 Belfast. John Finucane Belfast North 23/1/25 Manchester. Lucy Powell Manchester Central 19/9/24 Manchester. Lucy Powell Manchester Central 29/2/24 London. David Lammy Tottenham 1/11/2018 Clacton. Giles Watling Clacton Secondly, why have Reform been on 60% of 2026 shows considering they have 1.2% of MPs?
BBC Question Time@bbcquestiontime

There is a longstanding policy on Question Time not to invite MPs on in their local constituencies unless it’s for a single-issue special programme. This is why Mike Tapp MP appeared on the panel in his constituency for the immigration special in Dover.

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Socialist Opera Singer
Socialist Opera Singer@OperaSocialist·
Like everything to do with Farage and Reform, Tom Skinner is a fraud. A wealthy public schoolboy who poses as a "working class grafter" despite a hugely privileged upbringing and being a criminal adulterer and habitual liar. #bosh #bbcqt
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Peter Tatchell
Peter Tatchell@PeterTatchell·
Another misery caused by Brexit voters Geneva airport: EU citizens queue for passport control empty. Brits queue for over an hour Brexit voters should have to pay a £5,000 tax surcharge for the misery they have inflicted on the rest of us: Higher prices, job & trade losses
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Nigel Shaw
Nigel Shaw@nshaw4·
@tsmiggy @Louise_Rowntree You’re on a benefit ! The State Pension is officially classed as a benefit. People seem to think you pay in for it. You don’t, when you pay you’re paying for those that are drawing it and others pay in when they’re working so you can have your benefit.
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Tony Smith
Tony Smith@tsmiggy·
Crazy i have a small extra income of around £3200, which takes me over the threshold of £12570, when added to my state pension. So i have to pay tax. Yet i know people on other benefits that receive far more than that tax free. How can that be fair.
bevj #50swomen #CEDAWinLAW@bjc5473

@tsmiggy @terryelaineh1 Amazing isn’t get basic pension & small private pay tax over personal allowance. Get benefits upwards of £35.000 pay none or NI. Make it make sence.

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Nigel Shaw@nshaw4·
@MrJohnNicolson Truly vile makes difference he’s been “drinking” he didn’t just make the joke up he’sd clearly got it planned and this not long after George died so it would be very raw for thousands of his fans. As you say it points to the character of the man 😡
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JOHN NICOLSON 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇬🇱
The #Reform leader in Scotland - Lord Offord - says the media have been taking “a pop” at him for telling a grotesque homophobic “joke.” He’s apologised for the “joke”. But it gives a flavour of the man and his character. Here it is. Judge for yourselves.
JOHN NICOLSON 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇬🇱 tweet mediaJOHN NICOLSON 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇬🇱 tweet media
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Femi
Femi@Femi_sorry·
Tom Skinner: ▪️Trump Fan ▪️Convicted Criminal ▪️Reform UK member ▪️Farage mate BBC Question time chose to hide ALL OF THIS, and let him play the "working class hero", complaining about the poverty that Reform UK caused! @OFCOM, DO SOMETHING!! #BBCqt youtu.be/n3TDncfShAc
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
Superb political ad. One of the best you’ll see. This is better, and resonates more, than anything coming from Labour or the Tories.
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Stuart
Stuart@StuartofLeeds·
Dear @bbcquestiontime Tom Skinner on Question Time is the BBC equivalent of inviting the loudest bloke in the pub because he “speaks his mind.” Great for viral clips, terrible for actual political debate. Skinner isn’t there to inform anyone — he’s there because he shouts, he mugs for the camera, and he trends. That’s it. No expertise, no depth, no grasp of policy beyond “common sense” clichés you could hear from a taxi rank at 2am. Putting him on Question Time doesn’t elevate the conversation. It drags the show down to the level of a breakfast‑TV soundbite factory. Every time the BBC hands a seat to a reality‑TV personality instead of someone who actually understands the issues, it proves the show cares more about engagement metrics than meaningful discussion. Not that this is surprising anymore! If the goal is serious debate, Skinner adds nothing. If the goal is cheap entertainment, just say that — and stop pretending it’s public service broadcasting. #bbcqt
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GET A GRIP
GET A GRIP@docrussjackson·
🚨 What Has The Labour Government Done? I didn’t vote for @UKLabour in #GE2024 and have been highly critical of both Labour and Starmer. Polling shows pretty much everyone is dissapointed, and Labour has faced formidable difficulties in its PR - much of it self-inflicted. In short, Labour has found it virtually impossible to persuade the public of its achievements and virtually no-one is aware of any of the good things that have happened. This is partly because of mainstream news media, including a highly critical @BBC, but also because the Government has chosen to foreground measures which indicate that they don’t intend to behave like a Labour Government at all: e.g., abolishing the winter fuel allowance; cutting disability benefits; demonising and taking a hardline on immigration and especially asylum seekers; and reneging on its promises to reinstate welfare payments to couples with more than two children (almost all of them at least partially reversed, but after the damage was done). So in the interests of balance, here’s a list of things that have been introduced since July 2024 that for some mysterious reason, many voters aren’t even aware of: 1. #NHS and Health Put an extra £29 billion into the NHS – one of the largest funding boosts in many years. Delivered over 4–5 million extra NHS appointments in the first year (more than double the original target of 2 million). NHS waiting lists have fallen by around 230,000–312,000 – the lowest level in two years. Gave above-inflation pay rises to NHS staff and ended long-running junior doctor strikes. Recruited around 1,700–2,000 more GPs and introduced the first new GP contract in four years. Started free breakfast clubs in hundreds of primary schools. 2. Jobs, Wages, and Worker Rights Raised the National Living Wage – giving over 3 million people a pay rise (a full-time worker aged 21+ gets roughly £900–£1,400 extra per year). Passed the Employment Rights Act – the biggest upgrade to worker rights in a generation, including: Day-one protection against unfair dismissal for many workers. Ending exploitative zero-hour contracts (right to guaranteed hours and notice of shifts). Sick pay from day one for more low-paid workers. Better rights to flexible working, paternity leave, and parental leave. AND attracted £100–120 billion in new private investment, helping create more than 380,000 new jobs. 3. Housing and Renters Passed the Renters’ Rights Act – banning “no-fault” evictions so tenants have much stronger protection. Started major planning reforms to help build 1.5 million new homes over this parliament. 4. Energy and Environment Set up Great British Energy – a new publicly owned company with £8.3 billion to invest in clean sustainable power like wind and solar. Lifted the ban on new onshore wind farms in England and sped up renewable energy projects. Aiming to make Britain a “clean energy superpower” with cheaper bills in the long term. 5. Cleaning Up Politics and Tackling Lobbying & Corruption New Ethics and Integrity Commission launched in October 2025, replacing the old standards committee to oversee ethical behaviour by ministers, MPs, and public officials. Tightened rules on MPs earning from paid lobbying jobs, removing exemptions that allowed MPs to be paid for giving advice on public policy or how Parliament works. Stronger rules on political donations: Introduced the Representation of the People Bill (2026) to block foreign interference and hidden donations. Tackling the “revolving door”: Introduced rules to stop former ministers and officials from immediately taking jobs with companies they used to regulate. More transparency on lobbying: Reviewing the current lobbying register and publishing more frequent data; the PM asked the Ethics and Integrity Commission to carry out a full review in March 2026. New Anti-Corruption Strategy (2025): Published December 2025 with 123 commitments to fight bribery and corruption, including appointing a new Anti-Corruption Champion. Local government reforms: Plans for a mandatory code of conduct for councillors and creation of a Local Audit Office to improve oversight and reduce corruption risks. 6. Tackling Online Harms (including pornography and disinformation) Rolling out the Online Safety Act: Inherited, but actively implemented and strengthened by Labour. From March 2025, platforms must remove illegal content, including child sexual abuse material. From July 2025, new rules to protect children from harmful content (pornography, self-harm, suicide, eating disorder material). Age verification on major porn sites, ensuring children cannot access adult content. @Ofcom issued fines (£1 million+) for non-compliant sites. Extra protections against harmful content include upgraded cyber-flashing and encouragement of serious self-harm to priority offences and rules introduced for non-consensual intimate images, deepfakes, and nudification apps. Action on disinformation: Platforms must remove illegal disinformation; Ofcom set up an advisory committee to improve responses. 7. Tackling Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation (including Grooming Gangs) National Audit by Baroness Casey (June 2025): Reviewed group-based child sexual exploitation and recommended reforms; all 12 recommendations accepted. Independent Inquiry into Grooming Gangs (December 2025, started 2026): Chaired by Baroness Anne Longfield with full legal powers; £65 million budget over three years. Accelerated police action and reopened cases: National operation reopened over 800 cases; Grooming Gangs Taskforce contributed to hundreds of arrests, including 597 in late 2024. New national taskforce and local support: Specialist taskforce for councils and police; new centre of expertise for best practices. Updates to the Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy (April 2025): Better victim support, independent review routes, and stronger multi-agency working. But anyway, APART from improving the NHS and the nation’s health, making more jobs, improving wages for the low-paid and worker rights, taking measures to improve housing and life for renters, cleaning up politics and tackling lobbying and corruption, tackling online harms including pornography and disinformation, tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation, including grooming gangs, stopping widespread train strikes early and starting to bring rail services back into public ownership, setting up a new Border Security Command to tackle small boat crossings, paying compensation to victims of the infected blood scandal, delivering real-terms wage growth and implementing several interest rate cuts, starting work on lifting hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty including changes to benefits, and, excluding the COVID‑related disruption, cutting net migration to its lowest level since before the UK left the EU in 2016 - APART FROM THAT, WHAT HAS THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT EVER DONE FOR US? x.com/docrussjackson…
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Mark Cockerton
Mark Cockerton@CockertonMark·
When I started watching football the abuse of non-white players was disgusting. Monkey noises and bananas thrown on the pitch. Now we have a model of diversity, equality and inclusion with racism stamped on. Ipswich Town will regret associating the club with the far-right.
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
It’s never a good look when a football team aligns itself with any political party. It’s a bloody terrible look when a football club aligns itself with hatred xenophobia, islamophobia, and homophobia.
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Reform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧
Hi @ZiaYusufUK, tell us about Nathan Gill. Tell us about Cambridge Analytica. Tell us about why you think untraceable donations are a good thing.
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The Purple Pimpernel
The Purple Pimpernel@Eyeswideopen69·
YOU dragged us out of Europe and followed that up with a self-inflicted economic crisis — now you’re blaming Labour for the consequences of your own incompetence… YOU shackled Labour and Reeves to an economy broken by fourteen years of trickle down fantasies. Just fuck off!
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

Rachel Reeves has trashed our economy. Britain's inflation is the highest in the G7 - and that's before the Middle East crisis is taken into account. Growth flat. Record borrowing. Crippling taxes. Only @Conservatives have a plan to get Britain working again.

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Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦
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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Bryan Smith #RejoinEU same handle on BlueSky
On the contrary, "Smash the gangs" has resulted in over 4000 arrests, 900 gangs smashed, half the boats attempting to launch being stopped, thousands of rubber boats & motors seized, importers closed down & 38,000 people with no right to be here deported *in 1 year* under Labour.
BBC Politics@BBCPolitics

“Smash the gangs has been a total abject failure” On English Channel small boat crossing numbers, Nigel Farage asks PM “what is plan B?” Keir Starmer says the Reform UK leader has “absolutely no judgement” and attacks his stance on Iran war #PMQs bbc.in/47UF06x

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