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@StuartofLeeds

“It is not time to dream: It is time to wake up" Photographer and LUFC fan

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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
Question Time has confirmed that it only pays £150 to panellists who are not politicians. Only one of these stories can be true, which means the Bosh guy is lying.
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Zoe Gardner
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere·
No evidence of “family voting” in Gorton & Denton. I reckon the whingeing mr. Badloss owes @GreenPartyHan an apology. Not to mention apologising do Manchester Muslims. & while we’re at it I want an apology for that Trumpian attempt to cry “unfair” & subvert our democracy, too.
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Greater Manchester Police say they have no evidence of family voting after an extensive investigation, including speaking to Democracy Volunteers and seizing CCTV: We’ve concluded our investigation into alleged ‘family voting’ at last month’s Gorton and Denton by-election, finding no evidence of any intent to influence or refrain any person from voting. Our investigation into alleged influencing of voters at a polling booth (under Section 62C Representation of the People Act 1983 (Ballot Secrecy Act 2023)) began after a criminal report from the Reform UK party following a public statement made by independent electoral observers at Democracy Volunteers. We have spoken to the four Democracy Volunteers observers present at polling stations on the day of the by-election (26 February) who have shared with us their eyewitness account. This includes some instances of more than one voter going into a booth at the same time, and instances of people looking over the shoulder of voters. The information they have provided to us estimates this may have happened on 32 occasions across 15 polling stations. The observers do not allege any verbal instruction or physical conduct that indicated one person was directing or coercing another regarding how to vote. This is a crucial part of the legislation to prove such an offence was committed. Our investigation team, led by an experienced senior investigating officer, spoke to all four volunteers from Democracy Volunteers as part of our enquiries – obtaining a copy of their observations. We also spoke to the Presiding Officers at 15 stations as well as the Acting Returning Officer, none of whom received any reports other than from Democracy Volunteers. We have received no further criminal reports. For us to investigate allegations, we require an understanding of who the potential suspects may be, and evidence that may corroborate eyewitness accounts. For an investigation to meet the criminal threshold for prosecution, we require admissible evidence of intent or action aimed at influencing the vote. We have asked Democracy Volunteers for descriptions of those alleged to be involved, and timings on when these are believed to have occurred. These details were not documented by observers or the complainant, and we have not been provided with any identities or descriptions to pursue. The absence of this information means there is no remaining reasonable line of enquiry. This also includes limitations with CCTV as an absence of descriptions, and votes not being time-stamped, meaning we are not able to identify individuals from footage. We have approached all 45 polling stations in the Gorton and Denton constituency to ask for CCTV from the day. Forty-one of those polling stations told us they did not have CCTV activated in the building as it would have compromised the secrecy of the vote during polling day, in line with advice given. We have seized and viewed CCTV from three of the remaining four polling stations. These are three polling station that Democracy Volunteers visited. We have spoken to the Presiding Officer from each one. However, these stations do not show any evidence of anyone directing or coercing another regarding how to vote – the crucial part of the legislation to prove such an offence was committed. There is no evidence to suggest any intent to influence or refrain a person from voting as stated in the Ballot Secrecy Act 2023. We have been liaising with the Electoral Commission, who we have shared our findings with. We have also shared our findings with the Returning Officer. We have updated the complainant about the work of our investigation and the conclusion we have reached.

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Stuzi 🐝🐝
Stuzi 🐝🐝@stuzi_pants·
Remember when thundering turbo-wanker Matt Goodwin and his rubber gridded gaffer Nigel Farage tried desperately to imitate Trump with their pitiful cries of ‘Stolen By-election’ in Gorton and Denton? Yeah me too, and they were talking absolute twaddle
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Reform offered hate. We offered hope. Hope won. The police say his accusations of cheating are baseless. Farage is a bad loser.
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Emma 💛💙🇩🇰🇬🇧🇪🇺
Another day, another right-wing outrage🙄 We had Easter eggs last weekend, then children doing yoga at school... And now it's..... Bubble bath!😆 Is there anything that doesn't enrage them? So let's take a look at the "concerns" 🧵1/19
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The most interesting part of this statement IMO is this paragraph👇🏼 All that ho ha. All those “stolen election” claims. All the thinly veiled (if that) insinuations about Muslims… And it turns out that “Democracy Volunteers” didn’t actually document a single incident and nor could they provide any descriptions🤔 And nor could Reform UK who complained to the police🙄
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Sam Coates Sky@SamCoatesSky

Greater Manchester Police say they have no evidence of family voting after an extensive investigation, including speaking to Democracy Volunteers and seizing CCTV: We’ve concluded our investigation into alleged ‘family voting’ at last month’s Gorton and Denton by-election, finding no evidence of any intent to influence or refrain any person from voting. Our investigation into alleged influencing of voters at a polling booth (under Section 62C Representation of the People Act 1983 (Ballot Secrecy Act 2023)) began after a criminal report from the Reform UK party following a public statement made by independent electoral observers at Democracy Volunteers. We have spoken to the four Democracy Volunteers observers present at polling stations on the day of the by-election (26 February) who have shared with us their eyewitness account. This includes some instances of more than one voter going into a booth at the same time, and instances of people looking over the shoulder of voters. The information they have provided to us estimates this may have happened on 32 occasions across 15 polling stations. The observers do not allege any verbal instruction or physical conduct that indicated one person was directing or coercing another regarding how to vote. This is a crucial part of the legislation to prove such an offence was committed. Our investigation team, led by an experienced senior investigating officer, spoke to all four volunteers from Democracy Volunteers as part of our enquiries – obtaining a copy of their observations. We also spoke to the Presiding Officers at 15 stations as well as the Acting Returning Officer, none of whom received any reports other than from Democracy Volunteers. We have received no further criminal reports. For us to investigate allegations, we require an understanding of who the potential suspects may be, and evidence that may corroborate eyewitness accounts. For an investigation to meet the criminal threshold for prosecution, we require admissible evidence of intent or action aimed at influencing the vote. We have asked Democracy Volunteers for descriptions of those alleged to be involved, and timings on when these are believed to have occurred. These details were not documented by observers or the complainant, and we have not been provided with any identities or descriptions to pursue. The absence of this information means there is no remaining reasonable line of enquiry. This also includes limitations with CCTV as an absence of descriptions, and votes not being time-stamped, meaning we are not able to identify individuals from footage. We have approached all 45 polling stations in the Gorton and Denton constituency to ask for CCTV from the day. Forty-one of those polling stations told us they did not have CCTV activated in the building as it would have compromised the secrecy of the vote during polling day, in line with advice given. We have seized and viewed CCTV from three of the remaining four polling stations. These are three polling station that Democracy Volunteers visited. We have spoken to the Presiding Officer from each one. However, these stations do not show any evidence of anyone directing or coercing another regarding how to vote – the crucial part of the legislation to prove such an offence was committed. There is no evidence to suggest any intent to influence or refrain a person from voting as stated in the Ballot Secrecy Act 2023. We have been liaising with the Electoral Commission, who we have shared our findings with. We have also shared our findings with the Returning Officer. We have updated the complainant about the work of our investigation and the conclusion we have reached.

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Stuart
Stuart@StuartofLeeds·
Dear @bbcquestiontime Tom Skinner on Question Time is the BBC equivalent of inviting the loudest bloke in the pub because he “speaks his mind.” Great for viral clips, terrible for actual political debate. Skinner isn’t there to inform anyone — he’s there because he shouts, he mugs for the camera, and he trends. That’s it. No expertise, no depth, no grasp of policy beyond “common sense” clichés you could hear from a taxi rank at 2am. Putting him on Question Time doesn’t elevate the conversation. It drags the show down to the level of a breakfast‑TV soundbite factory. Every time the BBC hands a seat to a reality‑TV personality instead of someone who actually understands the issues, it proves the show cares more about engagement metrics than meaningful discussion. Not that this is surprising anymore! If the goal is serious debate, Skinner adds nothing. If the goal is cheap entertainment, just say that — and stop pretending it’s public service broadcasting. #bbcqt
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Candice Holmes
Candice Holmes@hol40900·
Reform UK’s biggest donor, Christopher Harborne, gave £2.3m while his companies were accused of dodging £80m in UK fuel duty. Entitlement isn’t a mayor getting a Lords seat. It’s a party bankrolled by tax avoiders telling the rest of us how to behave.
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GET A GRIP
GET A GRIP@docrussjackson·
🧵 This exchange actually took place on GB “News” in January 2026, shortly after it was formally announced that Tom Skinner had joined Reform UK (link to video in the next tweet): Patrick Christys: “When are you going to run for an MP then?” Tom Skinner: “Look, look, listen. I got, I've got three beautiful children. I’ve got a beautiful wife. I got successful businesses. I’m busy every day. And I’ve got fourteen staff that rely on me day in, day out. So I, I need to get that in order first. Look, once, once, once, once, I could, once I’ve built myself up and I can sit back and I don’t have to work every day cuz I got so many overheads like, then, then, I potentially, I could go into, I’m not saying I ain’t going to, but potentially when, when I’m, when I can afford to, I’ll see if I can help.” #WTAF #bbcqt
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
We've reached the point where Danny Dyer is talking more sense than almost anybody ...
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
To be clear, the president’s views are those of a white supremacist and his own administration members say so. This should be the second-biggest domestic scandal in American politics (the first being Trump’s documented ties to a notorious child sex offender and trafficker).
Aidan McLaughlin@aidnmclaughlin

Hegseth's chief of staff "told Mr. Driscoll that President Trump would not want to stand next to a Black female officer at military events, the officials said." nytimes.com/2026/03/27/us/…

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Thomas Evans @Renewal2030
Thomas Evans @Renewal2030@ThomasEvansAdur·
Nigel 🇷🇺 Farage 🇷🇺 has 🇷🇺 a 🇷🇺 big 🇷🇺 problem 🇷🇺 with 🇷🇺 political 🇷🇺 donations 🇷🇺 going 🇷🇺 to 🇷🇺 Reform 🇷🇺 being 🇷🇺 traceable. Why??? 🤔 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Sky News@SkyNews

Nigel Farage says he's "having a very good think" about taking legal action against the government in response to its ban on political parties accepting donations in cryptocurrency. More from the Reform leader's interview with Sky's @JonCraig 🔗 trib.al/WEKlVCz

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Richard Woodruff 🇺🇦
Richard Woodruff 🇺🇦@frontlinekit·
Fox host: Are kids in Iran dying without food/water? @POTUS: You are a sexy woman. 🤬 I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT, LIVE ON AIR, THIS SERIAL SEX OFFENDER, WHO "GRABS THEM BY THE PUSSY", can say whatever the fuck he wants and America laughs like "Oh Donald, that's my pedo President"
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Massive bombshell. Trump whines on camera that Australia refused to help with his Iran war, only for the Australian Prime Minister to reveal on live TV that Washington didn't even consult them before launching the attack. The US has gone completely rogue.
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Curtis Daly
Curtis Daly@CurtisDaly_·
Tom Skinner was paid 2 GRAND to appear on Question Time. Journos usually get a £150 fee. Please tell me how the BBC is somehow biased toward the left.
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