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Llanerfyl, Wales Katılım Mart 2009
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Clive Efford 💙
Clive Efford 💙@CliveEfford·
You’ll miss Keir Starmer when he’s gone spectator.com/article/youll-… I couldn’t agree more. Change, after 14 years of Tory austerity, is bound to take time before people begin to feel the benefits.
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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
Whoa… WHAT?!! Farage told us it was all for security - where did he suddenly get £1.4m in cash to buy a property if it wasn’t from Harborne’s £5m ‘gift’ ? This stinks more every day.
Sky News@SkyNews

BREAKING: Nigel Farage bought a £1.4 million property in cash, shortly after receiving a £5m personal gift from billionaire donor Christopher Harborne, Sky News learns. Sky's political correspondent @AliFortescue has this exclusive story ⬇️  trib.al/1bMRCCs

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Alicia Kearns MP
Alicia Kearns MP@aliciakearns·
Nigel Farage missing from the King’s Speech debate today… Running scared from Parliament because he’s been referred to standards for breaking the rules… Once again, he shows he’s not a serious leader.
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

Why did Farage run scared from news interviews today? It’s because there’s something fishy about the £5 million he took. And he knows it. He’s normally very happy to shout from a TV studio -as long as he controls the terms. The truth is that cash wasn’t for Reform. Watch👇

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Natalie Fleet MP
Natalie Fleet MP@NatalieFleetMP·
Thought for the day: Grief is understandable. I feel it, just like I did last year. If we show that Reform’s “Get Starmer Out” campaign has been successful… Their next will 💯 be “GE NOW” We fought so hard for this mandate to govern. Let’s use it to crack on and deliver.
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Cal Cowen
Cal Cowen@calculus52·
We have waited a long time for a strong leader with true labour values,@Keir_Starmer is the best PM for decades. How dare a small group who hanker for the Corbyn years threaten to derail the project and at the same time feed the press? I want them gone
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Mike Tapp MP
Mike Tapp MP@MikeTappTweets·
Nigel Farage should not survive the undeclared £5Million donation. It’s a step up from a new pair of glasses, don’t you think? Is Farage owned?
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Mike Tapp MP
Mike Tapp MP@MikeTappTweets·
I wonder why Reform wants the Prime Minister removed? Because they know what comes next, and so do I. Stability is key.
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Simon Clarke
Simon Clarke@SirSimonClarke·
Reform wanted today to be the day they killed the Conservatives. But from Harlow to Fareham, Swindon to the Scottish Borders, and all across London, the Conservatives fought back. A clear second in national vote share. The most popular leader. We will fight on, recover and win again.
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Steve Rotheram
Steve Rotheram@MetroMayorSteve·
It’s been a bruising set of results for Labour in many parts of the country, and we need to be honest about what that means. First and foremost, I want to congratulate every Labour candidate who has won or held their seat. Campaigning is never easy, and everyone who puts themselves forward deserves credit for stepping up to serve their communities. But my heart also goes out to the many hardworking Labour candidates and councillors who have lost their seats. Local councillors are the lifeblood of our movement. They’re the people knocking on doors in all weathers, helping residents with the issues that matter most, and putting Labour values into practice day in, day out. Many of them will have lost today not because they failed their communities, but because voters are sending a message about issues far beyond the town hall. We have to be honest with ourselves about that. Labour cannot afford to ignore what these results are telling us. We are haemorrhaging seats in parts of the country and losing support in different directions. Pretending otherwise helps nobody. Politics is about listening, learning and adapting when people speak. Today, they have. This has to be a wake-up call. Because if we don’t respond, if we don’t reconnect with the communities we were elected to represent, then we risk letting down the very people we came into politics to fight for - and creating space for voices that thrive on division, not delivery. Adapt or die isn’t much of a slogan – but it is the reality of modern politics. The Labour Party has always been at its best when it has been a movement rooted in working people’s lives, hopes and concerns. That’s where we need to be.
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Doug
Doug@Dougmcg1·
This cunt still has an EU passport. He used it as ID for voting yesterday. You no longer have one. Your kids no longer have one. His kids do.
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Peter Kyle
Peter Kyle@peterkyle·
Reversing these results requires a collective effort, not just blaming the boss. We can’t do that by turning in on ourselves. We do it by rebuilding faith in Labour’s ability to inspire and lead our country. Losing our Prime Minister is the very opposite of that. In the days ahead, we’ll set out the ambition we have for a fairer and more prosperous Britain.
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Gerard McDermott KC
Gerard McDermott KC@mcdermottkc_·
I have never met Keir Starmer (as far as I am aware) but I know a good number of people who know him well. My impression is of someone who is in politics for the right reasons … essentially to improve life for others. He doesn’t get everything right … 1/
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