Damien Willey 🟢 🔴(@KernowDamo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A trotfest. That's what Starmerite John McTernan called the , not bright enough to realise it seems that he wants the votes of people up in Durham, the 200,000 that attended the 137th showing of the event celebrating everything it is to be working class, a trade…

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Stop the War(@STWuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're delighted to bring a message of peace to Durham Miners' Gala 2023.

It's vital that the trade unions remain central to the anti-war movement at this time.

We've had a brilliant response so far today! Peace and solidarity to all involved.

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XR Trade Unionists(@unionsXR) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NOT COAL NOT DOLE! we need a Just Transiton & Climate Jobs now especially in former mining communities still feeling the devastation of Pit closures. Solidarity to . The past we inherit, the future we build

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Ben Sellers(@MrBenSellers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ken Loach on the real meaning of the Big Meeting. Anyone can say the word solidarity. It’s as cheap as any other, if you don’t mean it. Support people being targeted, witch-hunted & harassed.

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Durham Miners' Gala(@DurhamGala) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Solidarity from Durham on .

We look forward to welcoming you to the world’s greatest celebration of trade union solidarity and working class life.

Join us for the 138th on Saturday 13 July.

Happy everyone.

Solidarity from Durham on #InternationalWorkersDay.

We look forward to welcoming you to the world’s greatest celebration of trade union solidarity and working class life.

Join us for the 138th #DurhamMinersGala on Saturday 13 July.

Happy #MayDay everyone.
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Ashley Bell(@ashleyb3ll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can't make it to the but I did catch the village's mini meet before they set off, for a beautiful rendition of Gresford

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Saul Staniforth(@SaulStaniforth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'This hope that keeps alive in the hearts of men and women all over the world, the belief that their future may be less grim and depressing than the past'

Tony Benns speech at the in 1962

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