
Stephen Nash
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Stephen Nash
@stevienashaa
Umbrellas are not a particular hobby of mine.
London village Katılım Şubat 2010
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I have written a book about the amazing @WindmillBrixton for Rough Trade. It is called Roof Dog, it is out in April, and a Windmill regular, aka my son Otto, did all the drawings for it. Details here.
roughtradebooks.com/books/roof-dog…
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Hello #kentishtown, I found this photo in a secondhand book I bought from the @oxfam bookshop on the high street. Can you help me return it its owner? Thanks.

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@TransferWise Hello, can you please close my account. There is no way to contact you via the website, so I assume this is the official way to do it. Best wishes, Stephen
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Not sure where to begin. But let's say one more time. The seats lost in 17 and 19 were no more leave leaning than those lost in 10 and 15 went on to be. Neither Brexit nor Corbyn accounts for the remarkable similarities of these periods.
Jim Pickard 🐋@PickardJE
Labour’s official report into worst electoral defeat for 80 years - written by Ian Lavery and Andrew Gwynne - has exonerated Jeremy Corbyn, saying it’d be “unrealistic” not to blame the result on Brexit. I’m told it was shared at NEC away day yesterday. ft.com/content/5dc2f7…
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@lucyprebblish @OrangeTreeThtr Hi Lucy, I saw this last night and just wanted to say I thought it was great, the whole thing: writing, acting, production. Spent the rest of the night discussing / thinking about it. Thanks.
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So we’re doing Labour lost because of Brexit again this morning. Labour was losing ‘leave’ areas before ‘leave’ existed. Look at how seats lost between 2010 and 2015 went on to vote in 2016.
Paula Surridge@p_surridge
The remaking of the political map in 2019 wasn't (only) about Brexit exhibit 1: Data are E&W only. Seats categorised latest time Labour held them (so a loss in 2010 regained in 2017 and held on to in 2019 shows as a 2017 gain)
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Keyworker = anyone who works for NHS, council, school, university, charity, or basically any public service. Perfect for anyone working at #CamdenCouncil, #UCLH, #RoyalFree, #UCL, #SOAS, #LSHTM
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If you're a #keyworker living in #Camden you could buy my flat! It's a lovely studio, walking distance / easy access to the Royal Free, UCLH, Bloomsbury universities. If you work at any of these you are eligible! #flatforsale rightmove.co.uk/property-for-s…
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Ever heard of Beryl Burton? This is why you should have... ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ londonist.com/london/on-stag…
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My short remarks on what next for Labour in blog form
@psurridge/what-next-for-labour-68bcd50f93bf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@psurridge/wha…
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THREAD: Was Labour’s 2019 manifesto popular?
This is an important question as Keir has distanced himself from it (and reverted to praising 2017) whilst RLB is seen as the continuity 2019 candidate.
On the face of it the policies were popular as @YouGov found:

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Signage exposed on #kentishtown #nw5 high street. "La Perle de la Mediterranee Restaurant". It sounds so glamourous, I hope they keep it.

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Keep streaming my album please. Career literally revolves around what number streams I have. Either listen and tell people to listen or can someone hack it and make the numbers loads ? I literally dgaf at this point open.spotify.com/album/1HkSxzhU…
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Today we had the first day of our Inter-generational Song Writing Workshop - it was everything we hoped it would be and more - please do take a look at our campaign to raise money to fund the short documentary film we are making of the event gofundme.com/f/song-writing…

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"40 years of Thatcherism" is a risible claim and flies in the fact of the facts.
Under Thatcher, income inequality rocketed while incomes of the poor were frozen.
Under Blair, income inequality flatlined while incomes of the poor rose significantly.
Chart from @thomasforth

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