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@SenTuberville Won't happen as you won't re-open government because you are scared of the release of the Epstein files.
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@PressSec Do you actually believe any of the BS you spout? America deserves better.
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President Trump is giving a major economic speech and CNN is not covering it live.
They don’t want their audience to hear President Trump’s pro-growth, America First economic vision!
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
.@POTUS: "Our opponents are offering an Economic Nightmare—we are delivering an Economic Miracle... They want higher spending for government and illegal aliens—we want bigger paychecks for American Workers and American Families."
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@Jacob_Rees_Mogg Giving you any kind of platform beggars belief. Sit down.
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@Nigel_Farage You're proving you aren't fit to run a council or anything else, yet you believe you are ready for government? Don't make me laugh.
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@BBCRadioKent @BenDeetoy Good to know but I was unaware that repute was even a thing in Reform.
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Two suspended Reform UK Kent county councillors have been expelled from the party for bringing it into "disrepute".
More here: bbc.in/3Lvbs75

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@EricLDaugh Who pays you to write this utter horseshit?
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@EricLDaugh Probably another dodgy business deal unbecoming of his office. Wake up and smell the coffee.
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@RobertJenrick Can you even see for the shit coming out of your mouth?
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Jess Phillips must resign.
Here’s why…
It has been 22 years since the first MP sounded the alarm over the child rape gangs. Ann Cryer was a brave Labour MP. Motivated to give voice to those mothers in Keighley who came to her with stories of Pakistani men sexually exploiting their daughters.
For her honesty she was labelled “racist” by members of her own party. So the stories were buried and the victims were thrown to the wolves.
My party took steps to address the injustice by creating a police-led taskforce under Suella Braverman to bring more of the rapists to court.
But we did not do anywhere near enough to tackle what is undoubtedly one of the worst scandals of modern history.
Which brings me to the latest saga in this scandal. The issue came roaring back when Labour MP Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, turned down a request for a public inquiry into the rape gangs in Oldham. It was a terrible decision, and motivated by what? Complacency? Or the desire to cover up the appalling failure of a Labour council?
Fast forward to today, and the national inquiry Labour was eventually forced into is in turmoil. This week some of the victims have quit the panel and are refusing to rejoin until any widening of the inquiry beyond the rape gangs is ruled out.
They also ask that Phillips resign after she claimed that attempts to widen the inquiry were “categorically untrue”.
What does it say to the survivors of rape gangs, who have spent years being branded as “liars”, that a minister in charge of protecting them suggests this again of them?
Phillips presents herself as a model campaigner on the scourge of violence against women and girls, but her record tells a different story. There is still no violence against women and girls strategy, despite her being in charge for 16 months. She’s missed three self-imposed deadlines.
At times she has underplayed completely unacceptable behaviour when it doesn’t suit her agenda. For instance, she compared the sexual assaults of women by migrants that took place in Cologne on New Year’s Eve in 2015 to “heckling” on Birmingham Broad Street.
Last year, she seemed to excuse a group of sectarian gangs, who were harassing a female reporter in Birmingham, by claiming they were only there because of online “misinformation” that racists were coming to attack them.
And after previously dismissing the background of criminals as irrelevant, Phillips doubled down this week and voted against the amendment I brought forward to release the crime statistics by the offenders’ country of birth, visa and asylum status.
It’s hard to escape the conclusion that Phillips’ commitment to tackling violence against women and girls depends, at times, on the background of the perpetrators.
Ms Phillips believes uniquely in her own virtue and she dismisses those who disagree with her. Earlier this year the Conservative MP, Alicia Kearns, was attacked by Phillips for missing a debate on violence against women and girls when she was in hospital having been diagnosed with life-threatening conditions. No public apology from Phillips was forthcoming.
Nor is Ms Phillips a stranger to hypocrisy. She said, while in opposition, that “when I’m in government I’d like to, on the record, commit to saying that when I’m doing something wrong I’m going to try and say, take bloody responsibility.”
Well, the victims of the rape gangs are waiting. Because that’s what this comes down to: this is only about the victims and their need for answers. It is not about Jess Phillips, her career, or perceived enemies.
The victims have been failed over and over again. We have a chance to get this right. And so she should do the decent thing, and step aside. If she doesn’t, this inquiry will remain irredeemably tainted.
If Keir Starmer does not step up and get this inquiry right, it will be up to the next government to do the job properly. A whitewash will not be tolerated.
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Karoline Leavitt confirmed Donald Trump had advanced imaging at Walter Reed
What do you think is wrong with @POTUS???

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@Keir_Starmer Got any more tall stories to prop up the tissue of lies?
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@ZiaYusufUK Police incompetence is NOT the state hating its own people. Wind your neck in.
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@Cpass12David 12. 2 in pink, 3 in biro and 7 in black.
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