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RT @RichardJMurphy
Keir Starmer says he will lead the ‘party of sound money’. In other words, Labour is dedicated to austerity. I despair.
twitter.com/RichardJMurphy/sta

RT @wallacemick
We rightly have a problem with Russia terrorising Ukrainians. Why have we no problem with terrorising people of ? Or no problem with US + helping terrorise ? Why have we no problem with terrorising ?

RT @Normanjam671
If you come on my timeline blaming the poor for their own suffering, you will be blocked.

RT @TheMendozaWoman
My favourite take on the current crisis is:

“It’s all the fault of Corbyn and his supporters!”

We’re literally the only ones with fuck all to do with this. We presented an alternative, assholes made poor choices, and here we are.

Own what you elected.

RT @leytonuntidy
Socialism is essentially just about prioritising people over money. If you can't see how that's a good thing, you probably need to consider the fact that you could be a terrible person.

Following back comrades all day.

RT @Normanjam671
Is poverty still a moral failing when a Government forces millions more to suffer it?

RT @RichardJMurphy
Mervyn King on @bbclaurak saying QE should not have been used during the Covid era. So, how many people did he want to die, because that was the alternative? Does he really think inflation more important than lives? Is that really the central bankers’ worldview?

RT @DickMackintosh
Britain suffered the 'HIGHEST DEATH TOLL' in countries in alone, more than any EU country, while Boris Johnson held DRUNKEN PARTIES - Every Friday night through the pandemic lockdown

RT @bencsmoke
also if we’re charging people with murder because ambulances can’t get to people maybe a better place to start would be every tory and lib dem mp that has played a part in slashing the nhs to the point that people are waiting 12 hours for medical assistance to arrive to them!

RT @PhilipProudfoot
When *all* British politicians talk about “hard decisions” what they mean is deciding to harm the working class, the vulnerable, and the precariously employed.

Whether or not to tax the wealthy, the 1%, and the property speculators never even enters that equation.

RT @RichardJMurphy
Keir Starmer says he will lead the ‘party of sound money’. In other words, Labour is dedicated to austerity. I despair.

RT @LeftUnityParty
Escalate the Strikes! Defy the Anti-union Laws!
Further anti-union laws will not be defeated by waiting for a Starmer government or the TUC’s proposal to seek a judicial review. They can only be defeated by mass political strike action writes Craig Lewis
leftunity.org/escalate-the-str

RT @feliciafm
I have already watched both episodes of The Peripheral. LOVE the cast, especially Chloë Grace Moretz's Flynne!! It's also shaping up to be its own thing in intriguing ways, which means I'm really looking forward to seeing what happens next! :)

RT @nmengland
Just watched @SkyNews - after constantly talking about nothing else, unbelievably they are showing live pictures of Johnson’s jet landing at Gatwick, like some returning hero. This media-wide cheerleading for a recently disgraced PM is not only wrong but actually quite sinister.

RT @HalliHax
My honest take: I hope Johnson comes back, I hope the Tories implode as a result, I hope Labour wins the next election, and I hope Labour implodes as a result, and then I hope parliament explodes, and they all sink into the Thames, and then Liverpool secedes from England.

RT @PhilipProudfoot
Hope everyone celebrating the possible defeat of Johnson have a plan for combating crushing Austerity 2.0 under Sunak.

Fascinating to watch liberals who love playing “the lesser of two evils” be completely blinded by Johnson’s populism and end up seeing his defeat as a victory

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