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Stephen Wynne-Jones

@stephen_wj

🧔🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Marketing Director @nucleuswrap & @britishswimming Referee for @CMKSwimmingClub. Mad keen runner. Always busy...

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Cornwall7000 ⛵️🐕 (@cornwall70001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ben Obese-Jecty MP Kay Lammy as usual trying to intimidate people with raising his voice and pointing his finger aggressively ..... nasty little man. x.com/petenew100/sta…

Andrew Griffith MP (@griffitha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Public services now need to live within their means because I'm really clear, I'm not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes." [Labour’s Rachel Reeves to CBI, November 2024] Please share this widely…just in case she is tempted to forget…

"Public services now need to live within their means because I'm really clear, I'm not coming back with more borrowing or more taxes."  [Labour’s Rachel Reeves to CBI, November 2024]

Please share this widely…just in case she is tempted to forget…
Catherine McBride OBE (@ceemacbee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anyone doesn't believe in the Laffer curve, here is a good example of Laffer in action: Labour increased tax on oil and gas production to 78% last year - despite warnings from the industry that it would decimate investment and cost thousands of jobs. New data shows that the

Mel Stride (@meljstride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Torsten fails to mention: 1. His government is planning to push debt up to £3.4 trillion in just one parliament! 2. They are doing that despite not facing a global pandemic or energy crisis like the previous government. 3. They are doing that by spending far, far more than

Bernie (@artemisfornow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ah, remember Starmer said there would be no cronyism? The Guardian reports, Companies that recently donated to Labour were awarded contracts worth almost £138 MILLION during the party’s first year in power. This is stakeholder capitalism in action 💣

Ah, remember Starmer said there would be no cronyism?

The Guardian reports, Companies that recently donated to Labour were awarded contracts worth almost £138 MILLION during the party’s first year in power.

This is stakeholder capitalism in action 💣
Dr Steve Taylor (@drstevetaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a GP, I am not allowed to receive a pen or post-it note pad from a pharmaceutical company rep Govt banned them in case I was influenced to prescribe medications This should also be banned Influence being bought in Govt Patients should influence not the healthy & wealthy

As a GP, I am not allowed to receive a pen or post-it note pad from a pharmaceutical company rep

Govt banned them in case I was influenced to prescribe medications

This should also be banned

Influence being bought in Govt

Patients should influence not the healthy & wealthy
Stuart (@stuartmaggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have moved from being shocked and disappointed at the Treasury to being angry. I spent some time with an elderly client today who is confused and distressed over what to do, and a huge portion of responsibility for her upset rests with unprofessionalism from the Treasury.

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mr Disco 🪩 The self-interest relates to her deciding she can be held to a lower standard in office than the standard she demanded of her opponents.

Daniel Hannan (@danieljhannan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just voted for the automatic deportation of foreign criminals. 162 Conservative peers joined me. But we were voted down by 146 Labour and 48 LibDem Lords - a majority of 45 which is, coincidentally, more or less the number of Lords Keir Starmer has appointed since last year.

Andrew Neil (@afneil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The monologue from today’s The Times at One with Andrew Neil Times Radio The Palace of Westminster is not as big as you might think. Too small, for example, for it to have its own dedicated village idiot. So they take it in turns.  Yesterday it was the turn of David Lammy and

Robert Jenrick (@robertjenrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Calamity Lammy’s last 24 hours he’s: -refused to explain himself in Parliament as he feared ‘career suicide’ -refused to say how many prisoners have been let out mistakenly and how many are still at large -created more confusion by getting the timeline of events wrong