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Katılım Kasım 2023
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The first Makerfield by-election poll shows Andy Burnham will win the seat 🔴 LAB - 43% ➡️ REF - 40% 🇬🇧 RES - 7% 🟠 LD - 4% 🟢 GRN - 3% 🔵 CON - 2% ⚪ Other - 1% Via Survation, 369 sample, May 18-22
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Ruth Dawson
Ruth Dawson@ruthdawson123·
@campbellclaret You should be putting your full backing and support for @Keir_Starmer Have you not seen the recent improvements Labour are doing? He’s not perfect but absolutely getting things done now. Changing leadership is bat-shit crazy.
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
Whoever is Prime Minister in the coming months for heaven’s sake try to get David Miliband back into UK politics to be part of your team. His interview on Today programme just now a reminder of how much his voice and his brain are missed.
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rpj2c@rpj2c·
@BasherWatts A lovely guy. Great for the game. As you are bashy!
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Basher Watts@BasherWatts·
What a guy ❤️🐎 we’ve many more good times to come with the King 🙏🏻🤞🏼
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Gary Stevenson
Gary Stevenson@garyseconomics·
The ONLY way to stop the far right from taking power in your country
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Bridget Phillipson
Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP·
Enjoyed Kemi’s quip about free breakfast clubs being a defining legacy of this Labour government. When the Tories deride breakfast clubs, it shows how out of touch they still are. A £450 saving is a lot for working families. Easing the morning rush makes a big difference.
The Labour Party@UKLabour

Our Labour government has started rolling out free breakfast clubs to every primary school in England. Here is Michela's story 👇

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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
I have asthma, and was visiting my father who has cancer and my mother who is in a nursing home. Lots of good reasons to take some extra precautions while traveling through a busy airports. But again, somehow the bodily autonomy champions can’t help but show their hypocrisy.🤷🏽‍♂️
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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
Truly amazing how triggered many of the very people who go on about bodily autonomy get when someone else makes a decision to mask for their own safety. Some people quite literally lose their minds (and their humanity/ decency)… while complaining about how THEY were treated. 🤯
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD

Flying today. ✈️ Still not panicking about #Hantavirus… yet… but you can never be too careful when exchanging air with people from everywhere - especially w/ asthma. Riskiest moments? Boarding + takeoff/landing, when the plane filtration is off. Stay safe out there. 😷

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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
In the midst of all the news today, and with Parliament prorogued, many people may not have noticed that this was the final time the hereditary peers sat in Parliament before being forced out by Labour. I want to pay an extra special tribute to them. Combined they had 1784 years of parliamentary experience, wisdom and service to this country. That is not something easily replaced, and it should not be casually discarded. Most were Conservatives. All were public servants. They have brought to public life judgment shaped over decades, deep expertise, institutional memory, and a sense of duty that has strengthened Parliament and, very often, improved legislation in ways the public will never fully see. Their record speaks for itself. They have served in war and peace, in government and opposition, in defence, diplomacy, farming, business, science and public service. They have not merely occupied seats in the Lords, they have contributed to the life of the nation. That is why what has happened matters. Hereditary peers are a living part of Britain’s constitutional inheritance that Labour is casually tearing up. Labour has rubbed away another part of our heritage, not to strengthen Parliament but to replace it with political appointees, four of whom it has already had to suspend the whip from because they were so inappropriate. That contrast says rather a lot. At a time when public trust in politics is fragile, I think it is worth saying plainly that experience, seriousness and tradition still matter. Service still matters. Duty still matters. So today, as an era closes, I want to put on record my profound gratitude and admiration for our hereditary peers. Britain has been better governed because of them. The Conservative Party has been stronger because of them. And Parliament will be poorer without them. Their contribution will long outlast the petty politics that has brought this moment about.
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rpj2c@rpj2c·
@AP 🤣🤣 nutters
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The Associated Press
Across the world, groups of activists, teachers and psychologists are tackling one of the world’s most daunting problems — human-caused climate change — with laughter, dancing, hugs and most especially joy.
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rpj2c@rpj2c·
@Nigel_Farage Says the cunt who wanted Tony Blair in charge of the fake plandemic vaccine rollout. Rot in hell sorry @LeeHurstComic you're a mug
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
Hundreds of illegal immigrants were moved into Crowborough under the cover of darkness. I went there today to say these men should never be free to walk our streets. They should be detained and deported.
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rpj2c@rpj2c·
@BasherWatts Well done and lovely to see she's off to @FellowesRacing. A severely underused and underestimated trainer. Will never forget The Wizard of Eye. That was a majestic training performance 👏
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Basher Watts
Basher Watts@BasherWatts·
Secured ✅ 😍🐎 Beautiful starspangledbanner filly out of a Galileo mare. The dream begins
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Met Office
Met Office@metoffice·
For some, today has been exceptionally warm for the time of year🌡️ For context, temperatures above 26°C are very uncommon in early April. Indeed, today has been the second warmest day on record during the first half of any April 📈⚠️
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
our waiter just called me “sweetheart,” so my boyfriend says he’s leaving a negative tip. 💀
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OhVienna (Karen)
OhVienna (Karen)@dornerk·
@tonyblackburn They'll be orbiting the moon and seeing the 'dark side of the moon' for the very first time! And therefore, we'll also see the dark side of the moon for the very first time too.
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Tony Blackburn OBE.
Tony Blackburn OBE.@tonyblackburn·
I remember watching the first man on the moon landing some 50years ago which was very exciting as this new mission is. Can anyone tell me why it is that they are not actually going to land on the moon but circle round it. It’s not a criticism I’m just interested to know why they are not actually going to land on the moon.
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