Shortarse

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Shortarse

Shortarse

@therewentharry

He/him. Generally a bit of an arse.

Bournemouth, England Katılım Haziran 2013
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Chris Worrall
Chris Worrall@CJAWorrall·
Narrator: the MP for @LabourPandL did not deny the court found the flat WAS obtained fraudulently..... NB: it was a great wedding!
Apsana Begum MP@ApsanaBegumMP

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

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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@HICKS_M_ @andrewperezdc In fairness, he is surrounded by a staff, which helps with a lot of the basics, the things that wear me out when my other half is in a bad way. But yes, you're right, it should be far easier for people to access support.
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HICKS_M@HICKS_M_·
@andrewperezdc We really need to talk more about how a 100% 'disabled' vet is able to work and run a tough campaign for office while being 'disabled'. Meanwhile, 30,000 Americans DIE every year waiting to be approved for SSDI or SSI.
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Andrew Perez
Andrew Perez@andrewperezdc·
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/…
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Ally Fogg
Ally Fogg@AllyFogg·
Feels like we’re watching people drive themselves insane in real time right in front of our eyes.
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@BareLeft Pretty much my thought. Drop the punitive aspect, and treat it as a job. You're paying for people anyway, so if you're paying for their time, why not use that time? And then they have a job history, making it a stepping stone into something better if they choose.
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Ally Fogg@AllyFogg·
@Glaspark Me waiting impatiently in marks & sparks while my wife tries on a new frock
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@flying_rodent Politics is a rolling popularity contest, and the 3 most powerful jobs in government are held by such crashing nonentities it's hard to hold a picture of them in your mind's eye - if you passed them in the street you'd forget them instantly. Does that tell us something?
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Flying_Rodent
Flying_Rodent@flying_rodent·
There are very few politicians now who are popular enough to have anyone who will defend them over anything at all, and maybe we should have a think about what that means, given politics is basically a rolling popularity contest.
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@flying_rodent It looks like the kind of thing you see in the background of a picture of a revolutionary, wandering the halls of the newly deposed decadent aristocrat.
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Flying_Rodent@flying_rodent·
The paywall is in many ways a blessing
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Marl Karx
Marl Karx@BareLeft·
If you want a glimpse of how bad it'll be if we introduce privatised healthcare in the UK, trying having a few back-to-back unexpected vets bills and see what that does to your finances.
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Metal Bizkit Rising
Metal Bizkit Rising@allforthanookie·
Tony Blair every 3 months for the last 20 years: ID cards… Go right on immigration… Radical Centrism… Cut benefits… Something, something…solutions needed….Big Tech startup….idk my son runs it… Liberal pundits:
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
One from the archives. This was Wes Streeting on Nov 7th 2023 explaining why a ceasefire wasn't the answer in Gaza & what was actually needed were temporary humanitarian pauses Israel had killed over 10,000 Palestinians at that point & Streeting wanted to let them kill more.
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Tim Shipman
Tim Shipman@ShippersUnbound·
@HerbertMkHughes @anyotherleader1 AI can’t pick up the phone and get information yet. It is getting better at writing but it’s a tool which helps me work quicker at the moment. Thanks for asking. But regardless of all that, you think the answer is to ignore it? Or uninvent it?
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Tim Shipman
Tim Shipman@ShippersUnbound·
One aside on the Blair conversation I’m absolutely gobsmacked at the level of hostility to “tech bros” and the belief that we can just insulate ourselves from AI and technology Like listening to weavers on the spinning Jenny or Hanson cab drivers on the advent of the motor car
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@SmythLr AIUI, the IWW will take self employed people. But they're rare, and she may not agree with their politics. And petit bourgeois is not the same as self employed. She's down on a picket line. She's doing something in the real world. When was the last time you joined one?
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LRSMCFC@SmythLr·
@therewentharry She's not in any union. Bangs on about time struggle but said In a local hustings she can't be in a union as she's self employed. Petit bourgeois much
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
Unison is affiliated with Labour, which now has a history of blocking it's MPs from joining picket lines. Meanwhile Green MP's do the work that Labour ones are failing to do. This is how you build momentum for Labour to lose that affiliation, & it'll be their own fault
The Green Party@TheGreenParty

“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.

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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@SmythLr Interesting question but not relevant here. There's no bar on supporting a picket if in another union.
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@PolitlcsUK @billcurtis0 @daisyeastlake I mean, this seems... fine? Is your complaint just that she's not very interesting? You're reaching, here. Keep doing it, it makes you look stupid.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The Green Party’s Makerfield candidate Sarah Wakefield runs a charity which calls for British farming to be “decolonised” with “inclusive spaces” It also shared a report arguing perfectionism is an example of “white supremacy culture” [@billcurtis0 / @daisyeastlake]
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Shortarse@therewentharry·
Looking at this collection of wild statements from Ol' Tim, this jumps out even from among the rest. "the public does not understand and cannot be told"?!? Just what the fuck has been done here, that the public cannot be told, and stops us backing away from the open fascists?
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Tim Shipman@ShippersUnbound

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

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Shortarse@therewentharry·
@breadandposes Fucking gibbering idiocy in there. Just taking one screamer at more or less random, sure, you could do this - and the kid would be starving, because to achieve this, you've taken their home and food away. I've met smarter toddlers, at least they understand the importance of food.
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bread and poses@breadandposes·
It's literally just a map of where there is the highest amount of working age adult renters groundbreaking stuff? What is total working age adult population of these seats compared to their electorate size?
Neil O'Brien@NeilDotObrien

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/)

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