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Southampton Katılım Nisan 2009
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Patrick Hurley
Patrick Hurley@patrick_hurley·
For those who don't know the ins and outs of the media, I have been approached by two national outlets today to ask me to go on their programmes to talk about the @UKLabour government. To both of them, I said I'd go on in order to make the case for stability and order.
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Pads@pads24·
@DanielKebedeNEU Absolutely ridiculous comment Daniel. You’ve embarrassed yourself
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Daniel Kebede
Daniel Kebede@DanielKebedeNEU·
Labour has so far held on to just 13% of the seats it contested. Now a far-right party, pledging mass detention, deportation, and hyper-austerity in public services, is on course to take the keys to No.10 - with a vote share ahead of every other party. The idea that Keir Starmer can simply “turn this around” is a nonsense. There is no credible path for a government led by him to recover from this politically or morally. He should resign.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
A lesson on social democracy that is not from a lying billionaire.
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Saints Statistics@TheStatsSaint·
If #SaintsFC stay down, we'd have to raise approximately £60m in player sales just to cover operating costs, interest and amortisation. A quick thought experiment, where would you find that money?
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Jessica Simor KC
Jessica Simor KC@JMPSimor·
One might expect @ChrisMasonBBC to be able to find the rules on donations - it takes 3 seconds to do so: #heading-4" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5803/cmco…
Mr Ethical 🚩@nw_nicholas

This is unbelievable. Chris Mason reporting on the Farage £5m donation and doesn't mention the rule that new MPs must report all donations in the 12 months prior to being elected. Unbelievable.

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Alethea Bernard
Alethea Bernard@Tush27J·
This is Nigel Farage at a Reform Party Conf mocking Keir Starmer over the freebie glasses Starmer received. It is now revealed Farage received an undeclared £5 million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. Farage is a HYPOCRITE.
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Pads@pads24·
@L1minus10 Once again, like on Saturday, we should’ve used the dark arts. Cramp. Keeper go down. Other teams do it.
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FPL MCFC@FPLMaineRoad·
Just noticed the mighty massive Southampton couldn’t sell out at home to Ipswich in their biggest league game of the season. Must all still be on holiday in London.
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Alfie House
Alfie House@AlfieHouseEcho·
What would you be asking Tonda Eckert and the players after that? 🎙️ #SaintsFC
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Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦
Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦@DeborahMeaden·
Oh my goodness I wish I had written this… it’s exactly how I feel… every word…
Don McGowan@donmcgowan

Our media fixation with Keir Starmer is becoming a literal drag on the country now. As I write this, I can already see the replies forming below, accusing me of being a Labour shill etc. but, believe it or not, I am not. Maybe it's worth setting this out — I have no party affiliation. None. I'm not 'on the right' … but that's as far as it goes. There are policies and people that I admire across the Lib Dems, Greens and Labour. Conversely, there are policies and people I am vehemently against within each of those parties as well. There are some decent Conservatives left but fewer and fewer in frontline politics and I can have excellent discussions with those moderate Tories that remain. Where my line in the sand is drawn though, as I'm sure you're all aware, is the far-right. Reform UK and Restore Britain. I have no common ground with their populism — I see through the propaganda. This doesn't mean that I think every member of Reform UK is a bad person, far from it, but I cannot rationalise their top-line bravado into credible politics. So, with all that being said, I think the witch-hunt of Keir Starmer is distracting the public from some far more serious crises. Since the very day Starmer took office, there has been an onslaught from the media; desperation to try and topple him and his principal team. This played out successfully with Angela Rayner, and they have been vicious and relentless pursuing Rachel Reeves. I listened to Paul Brand on LBC at the weekend continuously comparing Starmer to Boris Johnson in terms of sleaze. Have we collectively lost our minds? There is no other Prime Minister in history that compares to Johnson for scandal. The elephant in the room — Peter Mandelson. But is it really an elephant still? Clearly, Starmer should never have brought the Prince of Darkness into his team, that was a madness and severe failing of judgement. One for which he has accepted responsibility and apologised on multiple occasions. The vetting process appears to be, pretty much, a non-story, despite what Dan Hodges and GB News are shovelling out. So … we should be moving on. Shouldn't we? Kemi Badenoch and her famously robust judgement felt not yesterday, and spent more of her diminishing political currency by pushing Starmer with six questions at PMQs on the subject. She was met with a well briefed lawyer, that, in all honesty, made her look a bit silly for continuing her defeated line of questioning. While this continues to dominate the headlines, other far more crucial issues are being missed — we're going to run low on fuel soon, the cost of living is about to skyrocket, holidays will be cancelled imminently. But mainly ... the cost of living is about to skyrocket. We saw in yesterday's inflation rise that food is already moving upward, if Trump's ludicrous war in Iran continues, then we're all going to suffer the consequences. Surely, this is a far more pressing matter? One in which the government should be fully engaged in order to help protect the public — it's number one duty. It is very telling that Reform UK are spending very little time on the Starmer issue. They sent Lee Anderson out to raise this issue, for goodness’ sake. LEE ANDERSON. Farage is hyper focused on the local elections, safe in the knowledge that the media is obsessing over Keir Starmer, once again. He's making hay while the S*n shines on Labour. Jeez! This went on a bit, sorry, but it feels critical to me. We are being led around by the nose by the legacy media outlets. They smell blood in the water, but I really don't think the story is there. Not yet. And while the sharks circle, Reform UK are flying under the radar, ready to swoop on the local elections [sorry for the weird mixed metaphors — it's early!]. Have a lovely sunny day. 🌞

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Ben 🇬🇧
Ben 🇬🇧@BenInRushcliffe·
Will be accused of deflecting but I don't care, because I am sick of the way the media treat Labour and Tories/Reform differently. Boris Johnson ignored security advice to appoint Evgeny Lebedev to Lords. Very little media scrum over him to resign over it.
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Brendan May
Brendan May@bmay·
Man’s girlfriend is very annoyed that the free press she champions, despite having emigrated to a dictatorship without one, is investigating her boyfriend for stuff she says people who aren’t her boyfriend, like Angela Rayner, should resign over.
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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund·
Tice, who said Angela Rayner would resign if she had "any moral decency", did not respond to our latest inquiries about his tax affairs or even acknowledge receipt. Nor did his lawyer or Nigel Farage's team. However, he has now posted a statement saying of his wider affairs: "Naturally I am always happy to put things right and if numbers need rechecking, of course I will pay what is owed - be that more or less." Where does that leave us? - Story #1: Tice avoided £600k in corporation tax by classifying his company as a real estate investment trust in unusual circumstances and benefitting from a loophole meaning he did not have to meet technical rules that otherwise applied. Tice accepts this, and said everyone should seek to avoid as much tax as legally possible. - Story #2: Tice broke the law by failing to pay at least £92k - or, per further analysis by @DanNeidle, £120k - in withholding tax before paying incorrectly large dividends to himself and his off-shore trust in Jersey. He says the dividends he personally received meant he ultimately paid more income tax, meaning HMRC received the money it was owed, or even more. He has not provided any evidence for this or addressed what tax the trust paid. He has dismissed the fact the law was broken - and the accompanying fact that the company still has an unsettled tax bill - as a "technicality". Farage, when asked to evidence Tice's claim that HMRC received equal/more tax, snapped at a reporter and demanded she provide a "lecture" on the nature of real estate investment trusts. - Story #3: Tice failed to pay ~£100k in corporation tax on dividends deposited in four shell companies he owned and which were part of a group which donated huge sums to Reform. Last month he gave us contradictory stories as to why dividends were not taxed. a) He said they were tax-exempt. (They were not in this case.) b) He said the parent group suffered losses allowing tax bills to be offset. (This is not the case.) He did not respond to further inquiries which we sent yesterday morning. Overall, the evidence indicates Tice used unusual measures to avoid £600k, and failed to pay up to £220k on tax owed. Per @DanNeidle the underpayments mean the firms are vulnerable to HMRC investigation which could lead to required repayment plus interest and fines.
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund

Exclusive: Richard Tice failed to pay £100k in tax, benefiting his investment firm — which then gave big sums to Reform Tice gave contradictory reasons for why four shell companies paid zero tax. @DanNeidle says they flouted "basic" rule, face HMRC probe thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Bryan Smith #RejoinEU same handle on BlueSky
The Labour Government gave every Council this funding *last year*. This Reform Council decided not to spend it. The Government has now put in place a legal requirement for them to spend it & report progress. Don't give Reform any credit for this. Its all due to Labour.
Joseph Boam@Joseph_Boam

🚨🚧 Reform UK Leicestershire’s Brand New Pothole Plan! £29 million going into our roads, every penny fixing potholes after years of Tory underinvestment. No more muddling through year to year like the Council used to do. A brand new, clear, proper plan to fix our roads.

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Pads@pads24·
@BpsmithUk @MonkEmma Embarrassing for Robinson. He should have enough knowledge to challenge this sort of thing but all these right wingers are all pathetic journalists. Ask proper questions!
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Bryan Smith #RejoinEU same handle on BlueSky
You probably won't see this BBC correction unless a lot of people amplify it. Nick Robinson allowed Farage to claim net migration under Labour had only come down because of "an exodus of people leaving" (implying British people fleeing). In fact, it was due to fewer immigrants.
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Imogen
Imogen@Imogenlemon02·
Gordon Brown was instrumental in saving the world from a depression during his premiership. It looks like Keir Starmer is central in the attempts to stop another world recession. This time, can we please recognise the efforts of our Labour PM. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
“The process was followed and so the Prime Minister didn’t mislead the House or anyone else” says Chief secretary to the PM Darren Jones
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