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Daniel Grigg

@daniel_grigg

Politics, Spurs & history articles. Pro-Corbyn. Love living in London. Late dad Robert did animation for Richard Williams, Pink Floyd & Paul McCartney.

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Jenny seems to want Income Tax and VAT to skyrocket. Tax on working people would go through the roof. x.com/Jenny_1884/sta…

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Centrists, if losing Corbyn and the left is so damaging to Labour's chances of stopping Farage. Why have you been celebrating Starmer's abuse of Corbyn and the left and his acting like Farage. The Labour Party

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Keir Starmer is as distant from his cabinet and his backbenchers as any Prime Minister in history. And he's even further away from us. The Labour Party

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The 10 does and 10,000s don't of what people want a Corbyn Sultana to be. If you're limiting and attacking everything, you're not helping.

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How typical of Keir Starmer's Labour. Doing something Tory and right wing; clumsily and overbearingly. And being equal parts hated for it by the left, the centre and the right. The Labour Party

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Jeremy Corbyn doesn't have to invent culture war issues to distract from policy outcomes. Keir Starmer, Nigel Farage and other right wingers do.

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Keir Starmer and the right wing media's problem. Attacks on Jeremy Corbyn fall apart if you're not hammering them 24/7. And to hammer them 24/7 in 2025 only helps spread his relevance and electability. The Labour Party

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No matter how strong the argument, if Thangam Debbonaire is the one defending it, you're in trouble. And Keir Starmer doesn't have a strong argument. The Labour Party

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Centrists thought supporting Starmer would be easy; just like they thought attacking Corbyn would be easy. Instead they're constantly swimming against the current. The Labour Party