James Oh Brien(@mrjamesob)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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I can't work out whether Eustice is too dumb to realise or too disingenuous to care that he's blowing the whistle on blatant betrayals of our national interest in which he is shamefully complicit... twitter.com/pmdfoster/stat…
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This genius is currently on @LBC complaining about people being rude to politicians... twitter.com/Councillorsuzi…
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If only he’d been in a position to point this out at the time. Like the Cabinet. twitter.com/TheNewsAgents/…
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I remain convinced that Raab & Braverman are determined to punish the entire legal profession for their own legal careers.
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This is a masterful cross-examination & illustrative of so many dangers: the danger of having big business in bed with a government, of having a government riddled with bullying, of 'free market' ideologies that give employers *all* the power in the workplace etc. So refreshing. twitter.com/PoliticsJOE_UK…
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Perhaps the most damning indictment of Brexit is the way people who wanted & celebrated it are now absolutely desperate for it never to be mentioned again. Some of the replies here provide perfect examples. The challenge is to help them put national interest above personal shame. twitter.com/LBC/status/159…
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I’m still surprised to find that I can be shocked by the naked duplicity of this ghoul. twitter.com/nealerichmond/…
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Lying about Brexit ‘benefits’ is a prerequisite of being in a Tory government. Who knew? twitter.com/lewis_goodall/…
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Peter’s enormously important book, Show Me The Bodies: How We Let Grenfell Happen, is out now. A painstaking chronicle of an entirely avoidable tragedy, its aftermath & its causes. twitter.com/LBC/status/159…
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Better late than never but it’s obviously absurd that this perspective has not been prominently included in every single conversation about the British economy for the last six years. Absolutely ridiculous that the BBC tried to somehow ‘move on’ in the hope of appeasing idiots. twitter.com/BBCPolitics/st…
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I don’t accept the premise that chuntering balloons should be able to become Chancellor. But here we are. twitter.com/AdamBienkov/st…
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I am not currently on Mastadon. Will let you know if that changes.
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The people who pretend that they supported Brexit to stop employers paying low wages are *exactly* the same people who insisted that employers could never afford to pay a legally enforceable minimum wage. Funny that.
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A bit surprised by the complete lack of schadenfreude at Trump finally being abandoned by Murdoch & falling apart in public. The number of still influential people in America & the UK who cheered on a blatantly dangerous & disgusting world leader remains absolutely terrifying.
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I suppose he could argue that the authors didn’t *believe* all the experts & well-informed people who explained exactly what would happen, but to argue that they didn’t ‘understand’ is truly pathetic. twitter.com/standardnews/s…
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Absolute bollocks. They completely understood but thought they could somehow bullshit & bully their way to an alternative reality with the connivance of the right-wing media. And, for a while, they did. But here we are. twitter.com/DJBond6873/sta…
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"Everybody knew exactly what they were voting for..." bbc.co.uk/news/business-…
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I don't think Matt Hancock is going to win this.