Matthew Felgate

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Matthew Felgate

Matthew Felgate

@Matt_Felgate

شامل ہوئے Nisan 2024
452 فالونگ57 فالوورز
Ipsos in the UK
Ipsos in the UK@Ipsos_in_the_UK·
6 in 10 expect Labour to lose councillors at these elections, and half of Londoners are considering voting for the Greens. Poll-in-1 with @keiranpedley
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Jake 🇬🇧🗽@jakonian·
Intrigued as to what is causing Polanski to become less popular. Perhaps the effect of a “new leader” is wearing off
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Herbert Ong
Herbert Ong@herbertong·
🚨 Tesla now has 15 Unsupervised Robotaxis across three cities: • Austin: 13 • Dallas: 1 • Houston: 1 Multi-city rollout is officially underway. $TSLA
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Matthew Felgate
Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
Very reminiscent of Corbynistas.
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Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
They all seem to be of the calibre of saying things like "How can you possibly not vote Green? Do you hate poor people?"
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Matthew Felgate
Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
Are there any nice green supporters on social media?!
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
BREAKING: 45% chance Democrats win the Presidency, House, and Senate — a record high.
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Matthew Felgate
Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
It's one thing to have bad poll ratings in government, it's another to have bad poll ratings in opposition.
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New Direction AFRICA
New Direction AFRICA@Its_ereko·
🇧🇷🇨🇺🚨 BREAKING: Lula just said what the world has been thinking. "Stop this damned blockade on Cuba and let the Cuban people live their lives." Cuba has problems. But they are Cuba's problems. Not Lula's. Not Trump's. Not the empire's. The US has punished Cuba for decades. Sanctions. Blockades. Regime change attempts. None of it worked. Cubans are still standing. Still surviving. Still waiting for the world to let them breathe. Lula is not begging. He's demanding. The blockade is not policy. It's cruelty. And the world is tired of watching. Spread the truth. Free Cuba. Not from its leaders. From the blockade. Let the Cuban people live.
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Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
I wonder if the prime minister will be forced to resign after the local elections when Peter Mandelson appointment revelations come out?
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JL Partners
JL Partners@JLPartnersPolls·
NEW: GB voting intention in @spectator Reform maintains a 7-point lead over Labour, with Conservatives dropping back to third place REF 28% (+1) LAB 21% (+1) CON 18% (-2) GRN 14% (=) LDEM 11% (-1) OTH 7% (-1) Fieldwork: 8-9 April, 3,506 GB adults
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
As the Prime Minister is exposed yet again for his appalling appointment of Mandelson, we must keep in our minds the victims of grotesque sexual abuse. It is the victims who must be remembered. It is the victims who must be supported. And it is the victims who deserve justice.
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Matthew Felgate
Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
They most value thing is books printed before the start of AI.
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Matthew Felgate
Matthew Felgate@Matt_Felgate·
@technopopulist He's barely in Your Party. He wants to be an independent. The Greens won't stand against him.
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Mike Jones
Mike Jones@technopopulist·
A few predictions, and feel free to bookmark. I believe Jeremy Corbyn will, at some point, wind up Your Party and defect to the Greens. I would be surprised if that didn’t happen. Corbyn is an old man, and he dropped the ball on his new venture by handing so much influence to Zarah Sultana. He will want to end his political life on a high note, and there are not many meaningful ideological differences between him and Zack Polanski. It makes sense. Second, I think the trade unions will begin shifting funding away from the Labour Party and towards the Greens. That will be a significant moment in British politics, and I do not think it is far off. This is downstream of Andy Burnham not being given a route back into the House of Commons. (If Angela Rayner replaces Keir Starmer, however, that will throw a spanner in the works.) Third, I expect the Parliamentary Labour Party to push for proportional representation at the next general election, likely along the lines of the Senedd model. This will be driven partly by principle, but also by a clear instinct for self-preservation.
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