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Alison’s head
arisonsned
Some #pwme are upset the #longcovid clinics are opening. I’m not. I remember the CFS clinics opening as a patient of Prof Pinching. He was hopeful it would be a
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Ingrid M
iMusing
to practitioners of pro-Liberal Party #GoldfishJournalism who are paid to be ensconced in the halls of power; and speak directly with politicians; and tell punters we are wrong. Hi. The
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ As always I enjoyed Rafael Behr's Politics on the Couch podcast... but (sorry) I take issue with the arguments he presented for why Labour backed the government's Brexit deal.
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
Brexit: a short guide for Bellylaugh and Heil readers.1. British people living overseas are not "expats". They are MIGRANTS. Someone is not an 'expat' because they happen to be white
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Roland Smith
rolandmcs
Hmm, I find nothing interesting, surprising or original in this, never mind anything revelatory. It's all very standard late-1990s "the internet will be a force for liberation/libertarianism", described in a
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Albannach 🇪🇺🏴🏴🇮🇪🇵🇸
AlbannachSaor
“Playing with fire - or trying to game the list vote in #Holyrood2021 election.”There’s been increasing discussion about how to maximise the number of seats for pro-indy parties in next
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Paul Canning
pauloCanning
From the linked statement: "Russia was either directly responsible or it was culpable *because it lost control of this nerve agent*."This was Corbyn immediately grasping at straws yet this tweet
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
George Osbourne has argued that Starmer is doing a lot worse in the polls than Cameron was. While this is true, I don't think it's a particularly fair comparison. Cameron
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Tom Scriven 🚩
pigs_meat
Late publicizing this but I had an article in the Labour History Review last year about how Chartists split from Radical-Liberals to form the first independent working-class electoral party in
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Graham Hughes #RejoinEU 💫 👊🤠
EveryCountry
Have the people of Kent grasped how deeply unpleasant their lives are going to be after the #Brexit they voted for? The miles of queuing lorries. The diesel fumes toxifying
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Kevin Jon Heller
kevinjonheller
The postmortem of the #ICC Prosecutor election will be long and brutal. The Bureau’s failure to ensure proper vetting was unconscionable — and must be corrected before the next judicial
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Elaine Scattermoon
scattermoon
Caught myself thinking about my primary school headmaster the other day. He was a lovely man, getting on in years even in the early/mid 90s, but always with a smile,
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Tim Ireland
bloggerheads
THREAD:Two Tory mayors & a deputy have been convicted for child sex offences inside of a year, but the Tories are neglecting the issue, so we're asking VERY POLITELY for
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Matthew Aaron Richmond
mattyrichy
I know the obvious counterfactual is what would pandemic management have been like under Corbyn (prob couped by his own party in March 2020). But it's just as interesting to
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Jamie Akerman 🏴
swanseajamie
In the 70s, people within the Labour Party were happy to say that devolution would be rife with anti-Englishness and 'English haters'. It's never been about Scotland, nor has it
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Chris Curtis
chriscurtis94
It seems like most of the criticism of Starmer at the moment (including this one) boils down to two points:1) He should have been more critical of the Tories2) He
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