Eimear (@donneim) 's Twitter Profile
Eimear

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calendar_today26-12-2014 11:47:49

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Steve Witherden MP (@switherdenmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the right move forward and the best lever we have to stop the bloodshed. I have consistently called on the UK Government to suspend arms exports. We should now follow Germany's example

Adam Fare 🖤🤍💜 (@adamfare1996) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone who isn’t able to work… Isn’t able to work. Taking money away from them won’t change that. Giving them “employment support” won’t change that. Reasonable adjustments won’t change that. Nothing will. Because they can’t work.

Disability Rebellion (@drdisabilityreb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On today’s Hall of Shame, we have Shaun Davies Labour MP for Telford. He once posted that the Tory benefit cuts "made him sick" but then supported the cuts with his government in power. He wrote to Liz Kendall demanding even bigger cuts. Shame on you! #DisabilityRebellion

Saul Staniforth (@saulstaniforth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When he was running to be Labour leader Keir Starmers campaign video boasted that he had stood up for protesters when the full force of the state was against them. Today his govt is arresting a disabled blind man for holding a placard.

Sangita Myska (@sangitamyska) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A week ago the Committee to Protect Journalists warned that Al Jazeera’s Anas Al-Sharif was being smeared by the IDF & that his life was under threat. Today Anas and is colleagues were assassinated by Israel. cpj.org/2025/07/cpj-ca…

Saul Staniforth (@saulstaniforth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Govt minister Alex Davies-Jones MP thanks the police for their bravery & courage on Saturday. The average age of the hundreds of peaceful protesters arrested on Saturday was 54 & over 110 of them were over the age of 70. "bravery and courage"

Private Eye Magazine (@privateeyenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Number crunching: Monthly cut to universal credit for newly sick and disabled claimants from 2026 From the latest Private Eye, out now.

Number crunching: Monthly cut to universal credit for newly sick and disabled claimants from 2026

From the latest Private Eye, out now.
John Simpson (@johnsimpsonnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deeply shocked by Israel’s deliberate killing of the Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif, his colleague Mohammed Qreiqeh and cameramen Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa. Israel has now killed at least 186 journalists in the war.

Orla Guerin (@orlaguerin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is "growing evidence" journalists in Gaza have been "targeted and killed by the Israeli army on the basis of unsubstantiated claims that they were Hamas terrorists" according to Irene Khan, UN special rapporteur on freedom of expression.

The Elders (@theelders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“A significant proportion of manifested trucks are turned away with vital supplies. The world needs to know... This has to stop.” Mary Robinson and Helen Clark witness the devastating reality at the closed Rafah border with Gaza.

Eric Feigl-Ding (@drericding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whisper: it’s not even justified to kill 1 journalist, not to mention 5. What next—killing doctors okay if proportional too? And that journalist did nothing other than reporting inconvenient truth and facts about Gaza

Feargal Sharkey (@feargal_sharkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Thames Water could be sold to a Chinese firm after public rescue." So we are possibly about to sell Thames Water 💧 to CKI more often known as CK Infrastructure. Would that by any chance be the same CKI that is owned by CK Hutchison Holdings who in turn own about 70% of the Kelda

Helen Barnard (@helen_barnard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are numbers on UC higher? 1. People moved off old benefits onto UC (without the option) 2. Rising pension age means more people in working age system for longer 3. More people with ill health & disabilities, barriers to treatment, Covid legacy 4. Deepening poverty... 1/2

Disability Rebellion (@drdisabilityreb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On today’s Hall of Fame (politician) we have Green Party’s Zack Polanski. Zack Polanski On Jeremy Vine today, he challenged Ann Widdecombe’s claims that people abuse disability benefits. He asked her several times for evidence: “l asked several times for her evidence - she

Sharon Graham (@unitesharon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the last six months, not one Labour politician, either locally or nationally, has bothered to find out about the state of negotiations in Birmingham or even join them. Not one. In 35 years of negotiating huge disputes, I have never seen such a shambles.

Disability Rebellion (@drdisabilityreb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On today’s Hall of Shame (politician), we have Claire Hazelgrove, Labour MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke. She voted for the cruel UC Bill because she felt that it was a good enough compromise. The UC bill creates an unfair two-tier system. She said she voted yes “after months

Diane Abbott (@hackneyabbott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ministers must know that the cost of PFI and similar schemes is vastly greater than direct NHS funding. Yet they are going ahead anyway. They seem more committed to profiteering by the private sector than they are to the sustained future of the NHS. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Disability Rebellion (@drdisabilityreb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once again, Helen Whately MP is on the Hall of Shame for once again spreading harmful rhetoric against disabled benefit claimants. She said “…all sickness benefit assessments should be face to face (as they were pre-Covid)…and require medical evidence. A fair benefits system

Marina Purkiss (@marinapurkiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jesus Christ Keir Starmer, When you said your Govt would take "concrete actions" in response to Israel's military expansion and aid blockade Is this what you meant?! 'Labour could sign £2bn contract with Israeli weapons firm' UNREAL. thenational.scot/news/25408067.…