Dr Meena Khatwa (@drmeenakhatwa) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Meena Khatwa

@drmeenakhatwa

Senior Research Fellow & Lecturer @UCLSocRes / Qualitative Methods; Thematic Synthesis; research: social & health inequalities/marginalised communities/Writer

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Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6 weeks ago, we had nothing. Look at what we built, together. I couldn’t be prouder to have campaigned alongside each and every one of you — for equality, peace and hope. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.

6 weeks ago, we had nothing.

Look at what we built, together.

I couldn’t be prouder to have campaigned alongside each and every one of you — for equality, peace and hope.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This would be a massive triumph. The left stood on a genuinely transformative agenda and won support, The far right look like they have tanked. Maybe the lights aren’t going out in Europe after all

Sky News (@skynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We saved the Republic." New Popular Front leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon says "the elements on the left are united" after a shock exit poll put France's far-right National Rally party in third place. Live 🔗 trib.al/Cgynx7k 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube

Nitin Sawhney (@thenitinsawhney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You cannot be selective about which country’s bombing of children you are outraged by. ALL harm to children of any kind is disgusting. Mass bombing or killing of children is what monsters do. No exceptions.

Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We cannot rely on the private sector to tackle the housing crisis. That experiment has failed. We need to build more council houses, end Right to Buy and bring in rent controls. Housing isn't a commodity. It's a human right.

Black in the Empire (@blackintheempir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During slavery in America, when slaves revolted, they were called animals When the indigenous in America fought for their land, they were called savages When South Africans fought Apartheid they were called criminals Now when Palestinians fight back they are called terrorists

Alan MacLeod (@alanrmacleod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The craziest thing about this Trump drama is that the Lancet Medical Journal has just estimated that at least 186,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel since October 7.

Husam Zomlot (@hzomlot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think there could be a worst murder in human history, still BBC News (World) headlines this as “death of a Gaza man” to abdicate Israel of responsibility. Abhorrent!

PSC (@pscupdates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨ICJ ruling finds Israel guilty of unlawful occupation and apartheid. The international community must now take immediate action to force Israel to end its illegal occupation and apartheid rule over Palestinians. Full statement here: palestinecampaign.org/icj-ruling-fin…

🚨ICJ ruling finds Israel guilty of unlawful occupation and apartheid. 

The international community must now take immediate action to force Israel to end its illegal occupation and apartheid rule over Palestinians.

Full statement here: palestinecampaign.org/icj-ruling-fin…
Runnymede Trust (@runnymedetrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With 80 anti-racist and migrant rights organisations, we've written to Keir Starmer asking for Parliament to be recalled to address the scale of this crisis. The new govt must change the dial, and foster zero tolerance for far-right, racist and anti-migrant narratives.

With 80 anti-racist and migrant rights organisations, we've written to <a href="/Keir_Starmer/">Keir Starmer</a> asking for Parliament to be recalled to address the scale of this crisis.

The new govt must change the dial, and foster zero tolerance for far-right, racist and anti-migrant narratives.
Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Grenfell Report gives us official confirmation: 72 people needlessly died because of corporate deceit, deregulation, privatisation, ignorance, and contempt for working-class communities. We will never, ever forget.