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RT @embedded_iot
As surprising as it is, and as much fun as it is, to see a working class man with the rhetorical skills to show up these wooden-tops, the real question is why does our media (and indeed our country) function in this manner

theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/j

RT @RedJohnBounds
Remember folks, when the LDs were offered a choice of Tory or Labour as a coalition partner, they chose Tory and ushered in Austerity. But yeah, 'progressive alliance '.

RT @tribunemagazine
The latest Tory plan to force agency staff to replace striking workers is a scab charter – and only one of the many ways Britain’s laws are rigged against workers.

tribunemag.co.uk/2022/06/trade

RT @anon_opin
Senior people in the post office should be facing corporate manslaughter charges for their role in the subpostmaster accounting scandal

RT @AaronBastani
A London Labour source on Apsana Begum story:

“Can you imagine if Corbyn’s Labour tried to throw Luciana Berger in prison, used Liverpool council’s resources & colluded with an abusive partner to destroy her life?

That’s what Keirs Labour has done to Apsana. He’s said nothing”.

RT @tompahoward
@testobsessed @techgirl1908 @tastapod I’m from a TDD background and I’ve been put in charge of a testing team charged with testing vendor delivered features. Any advice on how to tackle this? Thanks in advance.

RT @DoItForMaMa
Stop CIA-shaming US Media and academia!

Wait. I mean start. In fact there's a considerable backlog..

RT @owillis
anti-choicers are the og in modern american terrorism and have a higher body count than any "mainstream" political movement twitter.com/AP/status/15395963

RT @Refugees
These are the 5 pillars of asylum.
(thread🧵)

1. Seeking asylum is a human right.

RT @AaronBastani
. @AyoCaesar on @GMB this morning.

“Keir Starmer is a Liberal Democrat with less charisma”. Zing! 🤣

RT @Otto_English
I wouldn't trust this government with a novelty chocolate dinosaur let alone something as important as our human rights.

RT @ProgressiveJed
I used to be liberal (with a small L).

Then I lived in Tory Britain for 12-years as a disabled person.

I am now a democratic socialist who is very, very angry.

RT @TheMendozaWoman
A general strike would give us the chance to rewrite the social contract

For too long, the rich have prioritised their greed over our need.

We’ve allowed the balance of power to tip too far in their favour.

An adjustment is overdue and critical.

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