Cathy 🌻😎 (@triagain2) 's Twitter Profile
Cathy 🌻😎

@triagain2

Lefty leaning walker & cyclist. Still furious about Brexit. Generally not short of opinions! X-ited to @triagain2.bsky.social

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calendar_today06-07-2012 19:16:51

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LBC (@lbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Robert Jenrick spoke about white faces - what’s the difference?’ Lewis Goodall presses Tory MP Chris Philp on why he condemns Sarah Pochin’s remarks about black people in adverts as racist, but not Robert Jenrick’s on Birmingham.

Dan Neidle (@danneidle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fundamental problem: 58% of voters want public spending maintained or increased. 67% want taxes to stay at their current level or be cut. In reality, it’s a binary choice. Taxes go up, or spending is cut. That’s it.

The fundamental problem:

58% of voters want public spending maintained or increased. 

67% want taxes to stay at their current level or be cut. 

In reality, it’s a binary choice. Taxes go up, or spending is cut. That’s it.
Adam Schwarz (@adamjschwarz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The online baying mob shouting "Vote Reform" after Saturday's train stabbing attack may wish to note that not a single Reform MP has turned up for the Home Secretary's statement on the incident.

The online baying mob shouting "Vote Reform" after Saturday's train stabbing attack may wish to note that not a single Reform MP has turned up for the Home Secretary's statement on the incident.
alan rusbridger (@arusbridger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Prescott and Sir Robbie Gibb both bailed out of journalism years ago, and enjoy lucrative careers in corporate PR. And now they are the arbiters of BBC editorial standards. Go figure prospectmagazine.co.uk/ideas/media/bb…

Sam Stein (@samstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The legacy of DOGE is not that it failed. It's that it destroyed: 1. faith in real cost conscious governance 2. the careers of committed govt employees 3. scientific research and the biomedical breakthroughs that come with it 4. countless lives of the world's poorest

Parody Keir Starmer (@parody_pm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just spent £800k on advertising in an attempt to distract attention from the fact that I was a teenage Nazi, one of my Reform mates was a Russian asset and I bought a house in a dodgy deal.

I just spent £800k on advertising in an attempt to distract attention from the fact that I was a teenage Nazi, one of my Reform mates was a Russian asset and I bought a house in a dodgy deal.
Global Sumud Flotilla (@globalsflotilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A powerful new street art installation in London features provocative portraits depicting figures dressed in attire reminiscent of Nazi uniforms.

Mike Galsworthy (@mikegalsworthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Brexit: the trillion pound ‘mistake’ The recent NBER report suggests the Treasury’s 2016 analysis – slammed by Brexiters as a ‘hoax’– actually understated the impact of Brexit. yorkshirebylines.co.uk/opinion/brexit…

BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A muslim intervened in the last shooting in Australia, a muslim intervened in the latest shooting in Australia and a muslim intervened in the train attack in the UK. Are these all coincidences? Or is it that muslims are just people and sometimes heroes like everyone else?

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@mayoroflondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge day for working people across the capital. The Employments Rights Bill will end exploitative zero-house contracts, guarantee sick pay from day one and strengthen workplace protections. It shows the impact of a Government working with trade unions to improve working lives.

dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 (@dave43law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is brilliant - including the reference to Kruger yesterday and Bonnie Blue's one in one out immigration policy 🤣🤣 Penitent Tice tussles with The Unbearable Lightness of His Being theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

Parody Keir Starmer (@parody_pm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧 I just can't understand why anyone would want to reverse something that has knocked at least 4% of GDP, created tons of red tape, imposed barriers to trade, screwed the fishing and farming industries and removed the right to live and work in 27 other countries. It's a mystery.

Richard North (@ollieparrot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Buckley MBE I worked with Farage from 1999-2003 when he was first elected as an MEP, sharing an office with him in Strasbourg. I stayed at his home, travelled with him, dined and entertained when we were in Europe, and worked with him in the UK. Outwardly charming, he is in fact a