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@nutts2020

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HistoryandHeritageYorkshire (@genealogybeech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Teesside Steelworks once stretched along the south bank of the River Tees from Middlesbrough to Redcar. At its peak, 91 blast furnaces operated within ten miles, but by the late 1970s only one remained. The Redcar blast furnace, opened in 1979 near the river’s mouth, was then

The Teesside Steelworks once stretched along the south bank of the River Tees from Middlesbrough to Redcar. At its peak, 91 blast furnaces operated within ten miles, but by the late 1970s only one remained. The Redcar blast furnace, opened in 1979 near the river’s mouth, was then
Evidence Challenge (@dense_evi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ReformUK has just tried to distance itself from Aseem Malhotra...and failed Reform now tries to distance itself from Nathan Gill...and fails Skewered by another brilliant investigation by Emma πŸ’›πŸ’™πŸ‡©πŸ‡°πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί 1/3

Evolve Politics (@evolvepolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is absolutely disgusting. They dragged a sexual abuse victim off the stage because she said her attackers weren’t immigrants, but white men. Absolute proof that these people couldn’t care less about protecting women and girls. It’s just racism. x.com/I_amMukhtar/st…

Micah Erfan (@micah_erfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember kids, wearing a mask in a pandemic is literally 1984, but military occupation of US cities is totally chill and not authoritarian at all, actually.

Alex Andreou (@sturdyalex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I hope Starmer wakes up tomorrow morning and feels ashamed about what he has done," says man who unveiled this poster the day Jo Cox was assassinated by a far-right terrorist.

"I hope Starmer wakes up tomorrow morning and feels ashamed about what he has done," says man who unveiled this poster the day Jo Cox was assassinated by a far-right terrorist.