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RT @RedCollectiveUK
.@IanByrneMP has dedicated his life to supporting the people of Liverpool. He's helped set up food banks, given a voice to those without, supported striking workers and much more. That Starmer's Labour are trying to have him deselected is another sign the Party is morally dead.

RT @marybaphomet
Someone's renamed the fracking site near Blackpool.

You absolute legend.

RT @JohnOberg
Just when you think we've run out of ways to be cruel to the animals we eat, someone invents this. 😡

Can you imagine the claustrophobia, confusion, and terror this fish will endure? 😢

RT @PhilipProudfoot
I'm honestly not surprised some people think this organisation might be a psy-op. I personally find it hard to believe, from my own experience, that serious activists would sit around and decide an action like this is a good idea.

RT @SpillerOfTea
2019: “A vote for Corbyn will mean a return to rolling blackouts, the likes of which we haven’t seen since the 1970s.”

2022: “Actually, when you think about it, blackouts are a good thing because young people won’t be able to work their Nintendos and their Tamagotchis.”

RT @wallacemick
There's an open attempt to intimidate + bully those diverging from the pro-war message or those exposing the lies + contradictions used to keep the War going. They pour weapons into a violent conflict + stop Peace breaking out. What happened to the freedom to not pick sides...?

RT @TmorrowsPapers
Friday's Star: Most urgent political question of the year…. Which wet lettuce will last longer?

RT @Polar_Nerd
A colleague took me to lunch today, and we walked from our office down to a deli a few blocks away. We passed a house that had a utility shutoff notice on the door, and my colleague stopped and took it off the door. While sitting at the deli... 1/3

RT @aljwhite
Incredible scenes on channel 4. Worth staying for the last five seconds of this

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