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@dickiefred

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calendar_today28-09-2011 19:30:15

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notbri.sol (@xhakaed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can’t believe people want me to hold my nose and vote for 2009 tories wearing a red jacket and they couldn’t do the same for a progressive Labour Party in 2019 lmaooo jog on mate

Ash Sarkar (@ayocaesar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of journalists pointing out (correctly) that the last time we were able to build 300,000+ new homes annually was in the 1950s... ... but none of them are mentioning that it was because councils were building hundreds of thousands of them every year!

Grace Blakeley (@graceblakeley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between 2013 & 2023, the land holdings of FTSE350 developers increased by 67% without a commensurate increase in house building. The only way Labour could deliver the homes this country needs is to do what Attlee did: build them. tribunemag.co.uk/2024/02/proper…

Nicholas Guyatt (@nicholasguyatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wes Streeting at Tony Blair’s conference this morning refuses to confirm that the NHS will remain free at the point of use - under his tenure look out for ‘top-up fees’ for most of us and a bonanza for private healthcare providers

Karl Hansen (@karl_fh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wes Streeting says the health service's “starting point” is how it can boost corporate profits — a complete inversion of Nye Bevan's socialist vision of the NHS.

Paul O’Connell - @pmpoc.bsky.social (@pmpoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what corporate welfare looks like - a vehicle for transferring public money to the already rich, dressed up as a progressive policy development

Grace Blakeley (@graceblakeley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour is creating the NWF out of a ‘revamped’ British Business Bank (BBB). The BBB lent hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money to Ponzi firm Greensill, after David Cameron furiously lobbied on its behalf. Expect more egregious corporate welfare from the NWF.

Labour is creating the NWF out of a ‘revamped’ British Business Bank (BBB).

The BBB lent hundreds of millions of taxpayers’ money to Ponzi firm Greensill, after David Cameron furiously lobbied on its behalf.

Expect more egregious corporate welfare from the NWF.
Prem Sikka (@premnsikka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Govts for Sale. Secretive lobbying shaped Starmer's policies Big accounting firms provided free staff. Reward - KPMG consultant Jacqui Smith, PwC consultant Alan Milburn become ministers. Deloitte partner Bill Dodwell advises Reeves on tax. opendemocracy.net/en/dark-money-…

ganesha redgrave (@discostuart_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

something infuriating about our energy secretary ruling out nationalizing the uk's electric power sector while wearing a hardhat advertising a energy company owned by the french government

Howard Beckett (@beckettunite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer and Lammy decide to object to the ICC arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant Outrageously the UK Government will argue the 1993 Oslo Accords prevents Palestine from prosecuting Israelis for war crimes. Starmer is partnering with monsters. middleeasteye.net/news/labour-ba…

Rivkah Brown (@rivkahbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to the Guardian, this piece is "riddled with inaccuracies and unsubstantiated claims". One lobby journalist I contacted offered a veiled threat to sue me if I reported what I'd found. You absolutely shouldn't read it then, I guess novaramedia.com/2024/07/16/how…

Double Down News (@doubledownnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"For the last four years Keir Starmer has been in charge of a brutal, inhuman, pitiless political machine, but you simply wouldn't know about that if you read or watched the mainstream British media." Peter Oborne Exposes the Media Love Affair with Starmer

James Schneider (@schneiderhome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Facing several years of imprisonment for taking part in a Zoom call – this is something I have not seen anywhere else and it is shockingly disproportionate.” - Michel Forst, the UN’s special rapporteur on environmental defenders. theguardian.com/environment/ar…