
Shortarse
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Shortarse
@therewentharry
He/him. Generally a bit of an arse.


I will not be silenced in the face of ongoing systemic abuse and smears. Did you @CJAWorrall provide a statement defending my ex-husband on allegations of abuse, after the vexatious trial which did not dispute it, and while you were Chair of the local Labour Party and leading the Reselection procedure? 📷 Guests at your 2022 wedding abroad


🚨 NEW: Andy Burnham is set to appoint Shabana Mahmood as Chancellor if he becomes PM [@kateferguson4]




The ex-Platner aide who publicly leaked this stuff to the NYT is pulling down $9K a month from Jordan Wood, a ME-2 Dem candidate who has endorsed Platner. The Democrats... an incredible political party. nytimes.com/2026/05/30/us/…



Look at this filth in Makerfield. Restore Britain's solution is straightforward... Healthy individuals on benefits who continually reject a job will be put to work - picking litter, cleaning graffiti or whatever else. If they refuse, they will lose their benefits. Simple.








“Sticking together is how we affect change.” Green MP Hannah Spencer joined the UNISON picket line in Manchester, standing in solidarity with AQA workers fighting for fair pay and dignity at work.




Further to Blair. Literally every honest sensible person in all the main parties privately agrees with all these propositions: - welfare spending is too high and is throwing good people on the scrapheap - defence spending is too low - the triple lock is unsustainable - without cheap energy we cannot exploit the AI revolution - we should be investing in EVERY form of energy: renewables, nuclear and the North Sea - migration needs to be controlled to boost social cohesion and because the boats look like a huge failure of the state - any new relationship with the EU will be imposed on us until we are stronger and cannot involve the closeness some desire without freedom of movement - we are deeply embedded with America in ways which the public does not understand and cannot be told and however joyous it makes us feel to hate Trump, disengagement at the deep state level is not only wholly unrealistic but also undesirable - Whitehall needs a total overhaul so specific project expertise and political appointees can be brought in quickly Blair basically says all that. The one thing he doesn’t say and which the same group of people agree on is this and it’s something Blair left behind: - judges and quangos have too much power, are unaccountable and without redressing the balance in favour of parliament it is very difficult to do anything big fast - the bare minimum that needs to change in this regard is to reform judicial review and planning law so we can put building and economic growth ahead of newts and NIMBYs None of that above really ought to be up for discussion. It is all common sense but not one of our politicians will publicly say all of it Whatever you think of Blair, engage with what he’s saying not how he makes you feel. The bare minimum we should expect from any leader is that they have an analysis of the current situation and a plan to deal with it which is as coherent and realistic as his intervention. Pretty well every critique I’ve read so far has failed to meet this requirement. Over to Andy and Keir and Kemi and Nigel and Zack and all the others



Tottenham, Brent East and Birmingham Ladywood receive half a billion pounds a year from these benefits alone. What could you do to revive such a small area with half a billion a year? And there are lots of other constituencies in the £400-£500m a year range (8/)











