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RT @BrianUkulele
Here's a novel idea on how to appeal to Red wall and Blue Wall voters simultaneously...

... Have a consistent and ethical set of policies and tell the truth

RT @rosieatlarge
trying to do comms about being closed for the Jubilee while thinking it's absolute bullshit is a treat twitter.com/slipstitchldn/stat

RT @JohnWest_JAWS
How well do you really know the country you claim to love so well?

How much do you wish to return to he way things were? twitter.com/AndyGJBurge/status

I keep seeing fan video of artists I like, which I suppose is nice

However, I'm not very tall and I'm quite often stuck behind you when you are holding your phone off blocking my view and I usually want to tell you to fuck off.

Other people do exist, yanno.

RT @TommyCorbyn
Very disappointing.

Cannabis being illegal ruins countless more lives than the plant alone ever could. Labour's chest-puffing stance of bashing users at every opportunity to show they'd be 'tough on crime' is embarrassingly out of touch and outdated. 🧵
inews.co.uk/news/politics/emil

RT @BjCruickshank
Tonight @BBC will show a Brit programme at 7.45 Elizabeth: The Hidden Queen. In solidarity with the many 10's of thousands of families all across the UK in poverty but especially those in Scotland. have decided to go early with our twitter storm.

RT @withorpe
Buried in the small print of Sunak's windfall tax announcement is the fact that oil & gas firms will in future get a 91p tax saving for every pound they invest in gas and oil extraction in the UK

“Campaigns need to be organized around demands, not around personality politics,” she says. “The way to run a strong electoral campaign is to, as I said, completely reject personality politics, completely reject careerism, and build political organizations

chrishedges.substack.com/p/how

If you live in a country with a sovereign currency “the taxpayers” don’t pay for government spending. That spending is a political choice.

What we have seen is the syphoning of the resources that flow around the economy into the pockets of the rich. Also a choice.

RT @JoshForNY
It’s just so insane — demanding that government should arbitrarily hand billions of dollars to rich people with Ivy League degrees just because they donate to a political party or candidate; because the rich have convinced politicians that these tax cuts will grow the economy. twitter.com/jbarro/status/1530

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