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Philip Murray (@philipmurraylaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, not rhetoric, but constitutional law. Lord Falconer has called for the House of Lords to vote down Commons private member’s bills in the past.

Prem Sikka (@premnsikka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK public has paid £200bn to shareholders of key industries since privatisation. In public ownership that would have gone into infrastructure, lower bills. Privatisation has delivered low investment, high bills, no tax on dividends to foreign investors. theguardian.com/politics/2025/…

TheMoustacheCop (@copmoustache) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok, first rule when I’m in power Any MP who switches to another party has to immediately resign as an MP Then stand for reelection in that same constituency under their new party against other candidates, if you feel that strongly about it give the public the choice

Declassified UK (@declassifieduk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING -- Tony Blair has been dropped from Donald Trump's proposed "board of peace" in Gaza, according to a new report in the Financial Times. This comes after "objections from several Arab and Muslim states".

🚨BREAKING -- Tony Blair has been dropped from Donald Trump's proposed "board of peace" in Gaza, according to a new report in the Financial Times.

This comes after "objections from several Arab and Muslim states".
Jen Wood - est optimum simpliciter (@unojen_wood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The continuous lying of MP's about disability benefits, PIP and the mobility scheme HAS TO STOP. Interviewers should research these topics and TELL them they are lying live on air and any media promoting those lies should be reported.

Nikki da Costa (@nmdacosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Malthouse and his allies thus, having got MPs to vote for the Leadbeater Bill on the basis that it would receive rigorous scrutiny from the peers, have now to persuade the peers to curtail their scrutiny lest they thwart the will of the MPs” Henry Hill open.substack.com/pub/untothevoi…

taffydai (@taffy_dai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jen Wood - est optimum simpliciter It’s spreading hate and dangerous division in the country at a very difficult time in our countries history I agree mps need to be reprimanded & removed for spreading such hatred House of Commons Speaker UK House of Commons 🤬🤬

marguerite horner (@marge8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kim Leadbeater MBE MP The Times and The Sunday Times “This threat amounts to coercion and bullying, aimed at silencing the numerous concerns raised in the House of Lords. Where is the right to choose, the right to scrutinise, to ensure that what is proposed is genuinely robust? It feels like a case of ‘Do as I say, or else!’”

Clare (@clarehathaway1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jen Wood - est optimum simpliciter My daughter is severely disabled and I'm sick of all the misinformation and benefit bashing. I work harder caring than people in a regular job as I'm 24/7, 365, no breaks, AL, pension, etc but because I'm on benefits, I must be lazy.

H.Hazel 💙 (@hfitzhazel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kim Leadbeater MBE MP The Times and The Sunday Times Any delay of the ‘assisted suicide’ bill as a result of the House of Lords properly scrutinising it so as to ensure the tightest safeguards are in place to protect the most vulnerable in society is not a constitutional crisis

Lord Talbot (@lord_talbot64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kim Leadbeater MBE MP The Times and The Sunday Times With respect, calling Lords' scrutiny a "constitutional crisis" is utter nonsense. The HoL exists to revise and probe bills like this one—especially on life-and-death matters where safeguards for the vulnerable are non-negotiable. Over 1,100 amendments from opponents? That's

Anne Greensmith 💙 (@snowleopardess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Badenoch, constantly attacking benefits claimants, claims £2,700 a month for rent alone. She claims more in expenses than any other party leader. politicsuk.com/kemi-badenoch-…

Allan Compton KC (@allancompton7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chelmsford Crown Court - current capacity: They need 12 cell staff to run all courts at capacity. They currently have 5. Juries are the problem eh?

David__Osland (@david__osland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kemi Badenoch is right to remind us that the last Tory government created wealth. It's just that all of it went to the 1%, while everybody else experienced the longest period of falling living standards in 200 years.

Amanda Hunter (@amanda_m_hunter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dally Kim Leadbeater MBE MP The Times and The Sunday Times I agree it should be put to a referendum. This is literally a matter of life and death. An issue of such a seismic consequence to the British public should not be entrusted to a bunch of politicians who mostly haven't a clue how dysfunctional the NHS is, think all doctors are

Lord Moylan (@danielmgmoylan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fact that not one of the relevant Royal Colleges supports this Bill (while being neutral on the principle of assisted suicide) is a powerful red flag telling you that the scrutiny underway in House of Lords is an absolute necessity. Stop complaining.