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Clare Palmer

@clareepalmer

Less activism these days, more writing and thinking.

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calendar_today06-06-2011 18:47:30

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Imogen (@imogenlemon02) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer called the Reform ILR policy racist. He didn’t call anyone racist. He didn’t call Farage a racist or any member of Reform a racist. To claim otherwise is to mislead people and to seek to divide. LBC

SophieSpring97 (@sophiep25397) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Farage's attendance record as an MEP was 748th out of 751, yet he turned up to vote AGAINST plans to tackle Russian disinformation. One of his MEPs faces jail having admitted taking bribes to spread Russian propaganda. Why is this not all over the media?

Bob Morgan 🇺🇦 💙 (@bbmorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer cannot win against the tsunami of right wing media so he may as well just do the right thing: put policies in place that actually help ordinary people. Just do it.

Brendan May (@bmay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This headline is spot on, apart from the fact he said nothing of the sort. In fact, he said the exact opposite. When will people stop reading this Nazi propaganda rag?

This headline is spot on, apart from the fact he said nothing of the sort. In fact, he said the exact opposite.

When will people stop reading this Nazi propaganda rag?
Will Hayward (@willhaycardiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reform keeps arguing that immigration is an issue when it isn’t. There is a by-election right now in Caerphilly and Nigel Farage’s party keeps saying that immigration is an issue there. BUT over 97% percent of people in the area were born in the UK. There are perfectly

Damian Low (@damianlow3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever people think, Rachel Reeves is right when she says this. The greatest threat to working people’s way of life is Nigel Farage and Reform. When Labour delivers an upgrade to workers’ rights, Reform try to block it. When Labour stands with allies, Reform sides with Putin.

Ashley Cowburn (@ashcowburn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Standing ovation at Labour conference as Wes Streeting thanks Angela Rayner - the "care worker who became our country's deputy Prime Minister" "We want her back as well," he says... "We need her back."

Sara Wahedi (@sarawahedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We really need the global community to stand up to the Taliban on this catastrophic situation. You told us to be innovative. Get services online. We did for four years. Why the silence on this internet ban? This is beyond disastrous. It’s a crisis.

Ashley Cowburn (@ashcowburn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Margaret Aspinall - who lost her 18-year-old son at Hillsborough - says it's been a "long, long journey" in her 30-odd year campaign for a Hillsborough law to prevent state cover-ups. Introducing Keir Starmer, she says: "I've met a Prime Minister whose kept his promise".

Steven Swinford (@steven_swinford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Margaret Aspinall, the Hillsborough campaigner who lost her 18-year-old son, thanks Keir Starmer for introducing the Hillsborough law 'He has kept his word. It wasn't easy. The prime minister didn't have an easy time to get it. For what we have got so far I am very, very

Lewis Goodall (@lewis_goodall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer: “Controlling migration is a reasonable goal- but if you throw bricks and smash up private property that is thuggery…if you incite violence that’s criminal…if you graffiti on a Chinese takeaway telling them to go home, that’s not pride that’s racism.”

Kevin Schofield (@kevinaschofield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is probably the best speech Keir Starmer has ever made as Labour leader. Feels like it's coming from the heart, rather than just words on a page.

Narinder Kaur (@narindertweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The man is beginning to sound like the leader we have been looking for - strong, unifying and won't suffer fools like Farage gladly. And its clear from the reaction of the audience- he is very popular.

Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@alinejadmasih) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where are you? Taliban just cut off internet in Afghanistan. Girls already banned from schools now lose online education too. A total blackout on knowledge = a blackout on the future. This isn’t “culture” , it is called apartheid against women. What’s the difference between

Where are you?

Taliban just cut off internet in Afghanistan. Girls already banned from schools now lose online education too. A total blackout on knowledge = a blackout on the future. This isn’t “culture” , it is called apartheid against women.

What’s the difference between
Sophy Ridge (@sophyridgesky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That was an impressive speech from Starmer. And marks a change of strategy with Reform. Accept the next election will be about Nigel Farage - and define yourself against him - ie if you don’t like Farage, vote Labour

David__Osland (@david__osland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the party you lead platforms the woman who tweeted 'set fire to all the fucking hotels full of the bastards' as a star conference speaker, maybe don't accuse other politicians of 'inciting violence'

Ben Riley-Smith (@benrileysmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This both-barrels political assault on Farage got one of the loudest standing ovations in the hall: Starmer: "Let me tell you, I also know what I stand against. And I have had enough of lectures from self-appointed champions of working people who want to shred our public

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This actually underlines what Starmer’s saying. You can grow up in Britain. Work hard. Play by the rules. Pay your taxes. Obey the laws. Speak perfect English. Contribute to your community. But in Reform’s eyes, you still don’t belong.