Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶

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Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶

Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶

@trevorcando

RAF veteran, Entrepreneur, and Educator. Sailing was my passion but now golf. Wife & family my love. Centralist in politics enjoy a debate.

Katılım Ekim 2021
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Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶
@wesstreeting Disappointed in you Wes, Starmer gave you the NHS and you were doing a great job. Sad you stabbed him in the back. Sad that Labour is falling into the same leadership trap that the Tories had. Great that Starmer is standing up to it.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
👏 WATCH @maitlis cut through on Reform: “Farage convinced people he’s the newcomer… but Peter Kellner’s numbers show Reform’s share in England has *fallen* from 41% last year to around 33% now.” Huge seat gains under FPTP, but the underlying vote share is slipping.
The News Agents@TheNewsAgents

“Do Labour want to stop a Reform government or don’t they? Because Keir Starmer is not the man to do it!” People within Labour are saying that Starmer is an “electoral liability” as they suffer huge losses to Reform. But does the party “have the guts” to do something about it?

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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Wow. Take just 2 minutes to watch the full speech by @TiceRichard - Deputy Lead of Reform. The passion. The sincerity. He knows what this means for Britain’s future. “An attack on the Jewish community is an attack on British values and … it would be just the beginning” ** “We need to ban the IRGC, we’re sick of therm, GET OUT of our country” We need to ban the dreadful, appalling Muslim Brotherhood! We want them gone” ** This is real leadership ladies and gentlemen.
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David Jones
David Jones@DavidJones91913·
I’m @Conservatives through & through. @KemiBadenoch is doing a fantastic job. It’s a massive job to rebuild the party & to regain the trust of voters. But I want no pact with Reform. We need to hold our nerve.
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson

"Why would the Tories get into bed with a party with which, immigration aside, they have about as much in common as with Labour? It would not 'unite the right'. It would be an incoherent mess and disintegrate within about ten minutes." Matthew Syed:- thetimes.com/comment/column…

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Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶
@BrexiteerScouse @Tania_Reform @AlwaysBrexit You have just confirmed how illiterate you Brexiters are. Reform are so anti-democratic you couldn’t even vote for their leader or their policies. Lefties brought all the things you value today. Besides I served my country in the military, so don’t spout in about patriotism.
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Marshall Lakes
Marshall Lakes@Marshall_Lakes·
To everyone calling Reform voters Nazis, bigots and ugly… We’re the ones waving good morning on your street. Making your coffee. Cheering your kids at sports day. And this morning? We’re winning seats by the thousands across England. Turns out there are rather a lot of us. And we’re lovely, actually. 😊
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Carol K
Carol K@carolka20·
The Prime Minister in waiting! If you haven’t noticed, you haven’t been paying attention. I would rather be part of the real Tories uniting behind @KemiBadenoch vision of renewing the party, than being part of the disgruntled Tories led by @Nigel_Farage. It’s not a sprint.
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Claire Adams
Claire Adams@claire_adams694·
The Rise of Reform Is Your Fault If you're shocked by the rise of Reform, look in the mirror. For years, you shouted people down, cancelled them, and smeared them simply for holding different views. Anyone who disagreed was labelled racist, fascist, Islamophobic, transphobic, or far right without serious discussion. You claimed to be anti-establishment, but over time you became the establishment. You shaped the institutions, the language, the boundaries of acceptable opinion, and anything outside that was pushed back on or shut down until it fit your narrative. You pushed ideology through schools, universities, workplaces, media, and politics. You turned pronouns into compliance. You shut down debate instead of having it. You dismissed concerns about immigration, crime, safeguarding, national identity, and social cohesion. You used terms like Islamophobia and racism so loosely they lost meaning. You excused antisemitism when it suited the narrative. Real concerns were often ignored rather than answered. And when people pushed back, there was no real debate. Just noise, anger, and attempts to silence it. You stopped thinking critically about consequences or where this leads when people feel unheard for long enough. And now you are seeing the result. This is what happens when people are never allowed to have their say, when disagreement is treated as wrongdoing, and when everything is forced to fit one way of thinking. When you grow up never hearing no, always getting your own way, and never having your views challenged, you don’t learn boundaries. Eventually reality enforces them for you. The silent majority understood that. So they went to the ballot box. And they voted for Reform. This is the consequence of that behaviour. To the silent majority, thank you.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
In 2022, the Conservatives lost 485 council seats. In 2024, the Conservatives lost 474 council seats. This year, the Conservatives lost 563 council seats. They’ve lost more in opposition when Keir Starmer is deeply unpopular than they did in government. How are they “back”?
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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
This guy is mental. He really thinks the answer is more EU alignment.
Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

Keir Starmer suggests he’s in office for 10 years Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to lead Labour at the next general election as he faces the possibility of a leadership challenge after the party’s disastrous local election results. Asked if he would lead at the next election and serve a full term, he told the Sunday Mirror: “Yes I will, and I’ve always said it’s a decade of national renewal, where the legacy we inherited was an appalling legacy on all fronts, not just the economy, which was broken.” The Prime Minister said his fightback, which starts with a speech on Monday and the King’s Speech on Wednesday, would include a “full throated” pitch to be closer to Europe. He told the newspaper that his plan would be “really clear that this is about the hope and opportunity of a better future, part of which is a stronger economy and an economy that really works for everyone, wherever they live, whatever they do. There are a number of strands to that, but one is, we have to be closer to Europe, and I just want to be full throated about this”. He added: “I feel that Brexit has held back our young people. They should be free to work, study, travel in European countries, just as I was able to when I was growing up. “That has been smashed away from young people because of Brexit. I’m not going to let Brexit stand in the way of their opportunities, and therefore we’ll push forward on that.”

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Thomas Evans @Renewal2030 🇬🇧 🇺🇦
Reaction from the party in one word. Reform - Cocky Labour - Dismissive Lib Dems - Overjoyed Conservatives - Consolidatory Greens - Buoyed Reaction from supports in one word. Reform - Arrogant Labour - Bemused Lib Dems - Content Conservatives - Focused Greens - Celebratory
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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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Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶 retweetledi
𝙋𝙝𝙞𝙡 𝙈𝙮𝙚𝙧𝙨
Nigel Paul Farage, 62, is a con man. He conned the British people, claiming we needed to leave the EU. HE is responsible for the single greatest act of self-harm in British political history Why on earth would anyone believe a single word he says #𝙑𝙤𝙩𝙚𝙇𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙧
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Trevor Andrews🇬🇧🇪🇺🔶
@WinstonsButler I can see your argument, and tend to agree. I think Reform voters vote for Farage, can’t believe they vote for his policies, particularly ones like that on education.
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Major Harry Clark
Major Harry Clark@WinstonsButler·
@trevorcando I know, after Boris was removed, I said there should be an election. In my opinion, it’s wrong to claim that voters only consider the party and not also the leader. Many people, particularly swing voters, decide their votes based on the potential leader. Just an opinion.
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