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Jeremy Gilbert
jemgilbert
Starmer's going after Labour-Tory switchers in the Red Wall and NOBODY else. Here are some problems with that: 1) the government is going after exactly the same voters by offering
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Ava Vidal (Behema) 🇩🇲🇧🇧
thetwerkinggirl
I said re: Starmer the other day, a man that stands for nothing falls for anything. He’s trying to court the racist vote. The Tories don’t need to cause they
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Lloyd Melville
LloydAMelville
It’s the easiest and clearest path to actual independence. I haven’t heard a concrete proposal from the crowd that don’t want a referendum. Any other plan I’ve heard falls apart
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James Meadway
meadwaj
Tory thinking has shifted a long way. This isn't the 2010s. "The report...notes how London and the southeast have dominated investment.. It notes that there is an opportunity to help
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John O'Connell
jdpoc
This is Matt Hancock, Health Secretary. Best friends with ... .. Peter Stanley, of Cheltenham Racecourse & Stud Farm and mostly inherited wealthWhose wife is ... ... the Honorable Frances
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Mr Demos of Pnyx
gem_ste
Neoliberalism is not the laissez faire small state. It requires an interventionist state, one that clears away all obstacles to the market. It requires control of the legislative and regulatory
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
ThreadON REFLECTION:1. A deal is almost over the line. This week's 'climate, climate, climate' from various MP's suggests we've moved on environment LPF. I imagine we'll have moved on employment
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Sebastian Payne
SebastianEPayne
There's a lot of fascinating stuff in @TheBFPG's epic survey on British foreign policy, but I'm most struck by the split in Conservative voting base, esp following 2019 election43% of
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Laura Kate
cakeylaura
Labour and the Conservatives have been drawn more or less level in the polls for some time now, and Labour seem incapable of pulling firmly ahead - despite the government's
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Lisa Nandy
lisanandy
The Tories appear to be out on the attack today. Why would they be feeling so thin-skinned? Is it because on Monday they tried to cut universal credit in the
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Morgan Paulett 🏴
MorganPaulett
There is a lot to tear apart and sink your teeth into in this article so I'll take it point by point. Not necessarily going through the article in chronological
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LabourWomen’sDeclaration
LabWomenDec
"Instead of looking for new ways to divide communities and pining for an era of Thatcherite individualism, the Tories should focus on fixing the structural inequality that holds people back.”
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Madeley
Madeley
The last thing I'll say on the subject today, is that asking marginalised people who see independence as a chance to make something new and better to forgive conservatives for
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Gayle Letherby🌹💙 🎓#WeAreCorbyn #PeaceAndJustice
gletherby
Yesterday morn I refused to share a 'Win for Labour' video as I felt it was offensive towards Corbyn and the Left. One person (Labour supporter) suggested I might be
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GET A GRIP 💙
docrussjackson
Mini-THREAD on Rave Culture!Rave culture felt, & arguably was, revolutionary!It seemed to come from out of nowhere, took almost everyone by surprise, & at it's height in the early 1990s
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Jeremy Gilbert
jemgilbert
I made the point on @OwenJones84's show last week that the endemic analytical and rhetorical weakness exhibited by most Labour MPs is this: they have a world-view according to which
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