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RT @SpillerOfTea
“People across the country want stability, that’s why we tanked the entire fucking economy to please the dead-eyed cunts at the IEA.”

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
“Misogynist! You have thrown your weight behind rape and death threats!”

“I have done no such thing. I utterly condemn any such threats. Please retract your statement.”

“Oh, I see. You’re trying to stop me, a WOMAN, from having a view on WOMEN’S RIGHTS.”

Fucking brainrot.

RT @Transsomething
It's increasingly apparent that people like JKR are just going to call literally every bit of pushback or question they receive a death or rape threat, and call everyone who opposes them a rapist, paedophile or abuser. It is an insult to survivors.

RT @SpillerOfTea
Your reminder, while certain people are screaming ‘LISTEN TO WOMEN’, that most cis women are supportive of trans rights, and include trans women in their feminism.

They don’t want you to ‘LISTEN TO WOMEN’, they want you to listen to their pre-approved list of bigoted women.

RT @PhilipProudfoot
I am sure the Labour Right disagree with @IanByrneMP ideologically, but for heaven's sake, a trigger ballot? He won MP of the Year for his work on food insecurity and workers' access to justice. He's respected in his constituency and beyond. This just looks silly. Solidarity Ian.

RT @medialens
Not 'much better', much more dangerous. Guardian coverage was as terrible as any other outlet on Corbyn; but the point is that it was viewed as the pro-Labour end of the media 'spectrum', so its smears carried far more weight. More bang for bucks, more rubble for roubles. twitter.com/CcYddr/status/1580

RT @JewSoc
There I was thinking Labour's 30% poll lead was down to the government repeatedly shooting itself in the face when really, thanks to Lisa Nandy we now know it is because Labour suspended Leah Levane and Naomi Winbourne-Idrissi for being Bad Jews.

RT @simonmaginn
So they've seen 'Jews. In Their Own Words', but they haven't seen ?
Got it.

RT @Normanjam671
Levelling up has failed, so it's back to the failed trickle down.

RT @embedded_iot
“Hallo little animal. You have to vote for the Spider or the Cat”
“But either way I get eaten?”
“Yes but if you vote for the Cat you get eaten quickly. But if vote for the Spider you get eaten slowly and painfully”
“I don’t want to be eaten!”
“You are letting the Spiders in!”

RT @RaghallaighJ
I would like the British to apologise for why I’m writing this tweet in English, why the island of Ireland is partitioned, why the country was nearly entirely depopulated of native forests to build British fleets, and why millions of Irish people fled across the world from them

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.”

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