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Keith Parkins

@keithpp

Writer, thinker, deep ecologist, social commentator, activist, enjoys music, literature, speciality coffee, craft beer and good food. medium.com/@keithpp

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sandra (@mrsdugskullery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come off it. Israel are a thousand times worse than Russia. Israel have slaughtered 50,000 unarmed civilians. Keep the ban on Israel Co-op! Don't be bullied.

Come off it.
Israel are a thousand times worse than Russia.

Israel have slaughtered 50,000 unarmed civilians.

Keep the ban on Israel Co-op!

Don't be bullied.
BBC Newsnight (@bbcnewsnight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Talking about his MPs, his colleagues, as 'noises off' is partly why he's in the problem he's in. Noises off!" Veteran Labour MP Diane Abbott on Keir Starmer's response to criticisms of his welfare policy. #Newsnight

Sharon Graham (@unitesharon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pitting the poorest against the poorest. We can't have a situation where people with disabilities are being forced back to work when they are unable to. That is not the sort of society that we want to live in. The Labour Party Keir Starmer mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…

Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These changes may make a very bad Bill less awful. But the vast majority of cuts remain and it still forces hundreds of thousands into poverty. Nowhere near good enough. I'll vote against the Bill. The Government shouldn't be balancing the books on the backs of disabled people.

Feargal Sharkey (@feargal_sharkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So all that guff about the water industry 'investing' £104bn, which is actually your money not theirs, well turns out the whole thing is just another load of hopeless old nonsense. Transpires they don't have enough engineers or skilled staff to build much of anything. Who knew.

Clive Lewis MP (@labourlewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m afraid the Govt’s reformed welfare bill offer does not go far enough: - They’re still imposing £3bn in brutal cuts - Creating a two-tier system - No time for MPs to scrutinise changes The bill needs to be withdrawn and genuine consultation with disabled groups initiated.

Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even with the changes, the Disability Cuts Bill will see nearly half a million disabled people denied PIP over the next 4 years. MPs shouldn't vote to cut support for disabled people who'll need help cutting up food, washing or going to the toilet. I'm voting against the Bill.

Richard Burgon MP (@richardburgon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is significant that Disability Labour - the Labour Party’s official disabled person’s affiliate organisation - has issued a statement that the government’s concessions are insufficient and is calling on all MPs to vote against the benefits Bill on Tuesday.

It is significant that Disability Labour - the Labour Party’s official disabled person’s affiliate organisation - has issued a statement that the government’s concessions are insufficient and is calling on all MPs to vote against the benefits Bill on Tuesday.
Aaron Bastani (@aaronbastani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The support of consecutive British governments for this will go down in history. There’s truly nothing else like it in my lifetime. Unthinkable war crimes, every day, in plain sight, given a free pass.

The support of consecutive British governments for this will go down in history. 

There’s truly nothing else like it in my lifetime. 

Unthinkable war crimes, every day, in plain sight, given a free pass.