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Geoelte_Spinne
Who prefers uncomfy facts over comforting lies? Let's find out;1. Brexit can not be reversed. It has happened. It is like trying to un-eat your lunch. The EU has spent
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David Schneider
davidschneider
This is a good explanation of why Starmer had to sack Rebecca Long-Bailey.https://twitter.com/Sara_Rose_G/status/1276171378044125189?s=20 That sentence about the Israeli security services was, er, challenging, something which RLB herself se
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Neil Fawcett
BarristerNF
Starmer and Blair are mistaken in thinking that Brexit has to be accepted to be dealt with. Accepting Brexit will not make its supporters *less* angry. Getting Brexit, instead has
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BeckySFairley
I am going to start a thread which is stuff I seen every day in 2021 on twitter.1st January: Not much I remember.2nd January: Eddie Izzard expressed class solidarity with
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Luisa Attfield
l_attfield
Corbyn's case should wait for the independent process not least because whatever the result will be extremely controversial but also because elected, political NEC members should be no where near
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Victor John King
VictorK43995989
Mr Starmer,Have you ever heard of Mumps, Measles or Chicken Pox. All thesd are viruses, all these can have lethal side affects that can be lethal or at least damaging.
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Mike Buckley
mdbuckley
Thread: We've published our report into why Labour lost the 2019 election (and the 3 before that). I'll post highlights and a link to the report below. /1For the quick
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Nick at EOR
EarlyOakR
Come what may, in just a few days time the UK leaves the EU in its entirety. Nothing can stop it happening - it's all been tried: Petitions, marches, Parliament,
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
Analysis of the impossible Brexit choice facing Labour [THREAD]Labour's dilemma stems from its past stances on the matter, and was already set in stone when Keir Starmer took over.Jeremy Corbyn
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Tom James
TACJ
Always freaks my nut there are bits of Warwickshire that are north of Birmingham. In many ways, it is the most Midlands of Midlands counties.https://twitter.com/undertheraedar/status/1277319049647710211 There is a place called
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Best for Britain
BestForBritain
With Covid raging across the country, important issues are sliding down the news agenda. So let’s talk about scrutiny: a thread. 1/ First up: freedom of movement (FoM). Less than
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
I write as someone from an extremely dysfunctional family.I write as someone with no family of my own: a deliberate choice owing hugely to the point above.I write as a
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Marco Biagi
MarcoGBiagi
Scottish Labour are stuck. They are a centre-left party that opposes independence. In Scotland most centre-left voters however back independence and consequently vote for the centre-left party that is in
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Socialist Appeal
socialist_app
With thousands of people tweeting about 'New Labour' over the weekend, following the return of arch-Blairite Lord Mandelson, we are re-sharing this excellent long-read on the origins and legacy of
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Daniel Finn
DanFinn95
I have no issue with people disliking the Canary—it's never been my cup of tea, either. But I've never seen any coherent argument to explain why left figures should no-platform
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
What happens to our explanatory/predictive models of UK politics if we drop the assumption that the Tories are actually committed to preserving the Union, as opposed to say, maximising resource
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