
Daniel Leahy
@danleahy1
Socialist, @WorkersPartyGB member, Manchester United fan, Boxing fan, Rock/Metal fan
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14-03-2009 09:23:35
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We have been an "island of strangers" for a long time - at least since 1979. I lived in a different Britain with shared assumptions a common culture a more equal society and trust in our institutions. Thatcherism and its bastard child Blairism destroyed all that. Workers Party of Britain

The Labour Party's descent into the gutter occurred some years ago, but it's now swimming in the sewer, and George Galloway has expertly skewered Sir Keir Starmer for his racism and his hypocrisy.



I told Tony Blair two years before the #Senate20 that he and The Labour Party would "rue the day" he expelled me over the great crime in #Iraq He has rued it three times and more and will go on doing so as long as I'm alive and long after I'm dead.




We all have our reasons and many of them in common. But we all agree that #Starmer is a clear and present danger to the independence and sovereignty of our country. There is no higher issue than that. Without that sovereignty none of the things we believe in can come to pass. We

We in the Workers Party of Britain will continue to champion British independence and sovereignty alone if necessary. We will oppose the democratic atrocity of one man reversing a referendum decision of 17.4 million people. We don't want a Swiss-roll deal or a Polish pie deal we don't



Dear Mr. Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Corbyn, As a British Palestinian, I deeply appreciate your defense of our cause. However, I must express that your current stance may not be as impactful as it needs to be. On your birthday, I earnestly invite you to join Mr. George Galloway and


Our thoughts are with Liverpool FC and the city of Liverpool after today’s awful incident ❤️


A happy 76th birthday to Jeremy Corbyn

⚽️ Restoring Football to the Community ⚽️ The UEFA Champions League Final will mark the 70th anniversary of the competition and the 33rd year since it was rebranded as the UEFA Champions League. But as the competition celebrates its legacy, the heart of football—the fans—continues to

Unspoken unreported this central truth defines the failure of our era. Our average wages have not risen in almost 20 years Workers Party of Britain

