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If you’re marching around the place pretending that we haven’t become the first country in the world to impose economic sanctions on itself or that pretty much every problem we face hasn’t been exacerbated by Brexit, then I imagine it’s easy to claim that Johnson did a good job.
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I’m so sorry. I honestly thought the Mail couldn’t get any more tragic than the fortnight spent pretending Keir Starmer’s perfectly permissible curry was somehow comparable to the serial law-breaking inside Downing Street. But here we are…
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This is absolutely incredible. This @iealondon herbert seeks to defend the awful secrecy surrounding their funders by accusing @BylineTimes of being funded by a dead (but still identifiable) man. Good to see them so obviously rattled, though. More please. twitter.com/LBC/status/158…
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So farewell then, Matt Hancock. I wonder whether your constituents will notice that you’ve gone. Except that pub landlord who miraculously got that juicy PPE contract. He probably will.
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If only there'd been some sort of warning that this would happen. independent.co.uk/news/uk/politi…
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It's reported today that Graham Norton has deleted his Twitter account after being bombarded with negative responses to this clip... twitter.com/bmay/status/15…
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What’s happening now isn’t an aberration, it’s a culmination.
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Are we reaching Suez levels of miscalculation & misplaced exceptionalism yet? Asking for (at least) 48% of us.
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Would be nice to see this hit a million views before he actually hits the road… twitter.com/LBC/status/156…
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One of the most impressive people I have ever met. Since being thrust so horribly & reluctantly into the public eye, she has conducted herself with incredible dignity & grace. She would not have embarked upon this path without serious thought & consideration. This could be huge. twitter.com/Nadine_Writes/…
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How dare *foreign* newspapers point out things that might make some of us feel uncomfortable about the ludicrous levels of deference drilled into us from birth! twitter.com/nytimes/status…
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There's one reason why it's exclusively Brexiters claiming that the epic pageantry of the Queen's passing somehow negates evidence that we're in economic & social decline: admitting the existence & extent of the problems the UK faces would involve admitting the main cause of them
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Have any letters of no confidence gone in yet?
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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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Tax implications aside, lobbyists being 'seconded' to government roles is obviously appalling. Whose interests do they serve, the country's or their company's clientele? You'd have to be a secretly-funded 'think tank' shill to argue that it could ever be both... twitter.com/Gabriel_Pogrun…
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He doesn’t accept the long term damage done by Truss & Kwarteng either. I sometimes wonder how much of the utterly delusional politics we now endure is down to Brexit’s denigration of experts & how much is down to Johnson’s constant bare-faced & consequence-free lying. twitter.com/skynews/status…
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This is so, so true. We seem to have learned nothing from the carpet-slippered creep of fascism into the mainstream in recent years. The Home Secretary not only *dreams* of deporting refugees to Rwanda, she boasts about it in public. twitter.com/TerryReintke/s…
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This is the meat of it. Unthinkable in ‘normal’ times that anyone in this position could remain as Downing Street chief of staff. twitter.com/Gabriel_Pogrun…
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And if you *really* can't pull a programme together without platforming secretly-funded lobby groups masquerading as 'think tanks', then at least point out the opacity of their finances. Failing to does such a grave disservice to genuine, transparent & responsible think tanks.
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PMQs has inevitably divided opinion. On the one hand, people who think the failure to answer substantive questions about real issues is important will favour Starmer. On the other, people who enjoy provocative lies & baseless ad hominem attacks will think Sunak played a blinder.
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Have a look at this thread from March of this year... twitter.com/carolecadwalla…
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The Retained EU Law Bill, brainchild of the ridiculous Rees-Mogg, is the legislative embodiment of Brexit xenophobia. It doesn't matter how effective or beneficial a law may be, all that matters it where it comes from. They are doing to laws what they have already done to people.