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RT @Jessthelefty
It’s pretty horrifying when you come to the realisation that the Conservative Party gives more democracy to its members, than Starmer’s Labour does to theirs.

Labour have now literally made rules that will effectively prevent members from ever electing a left wing leader again.

RT @earthygirl011
Thousands of us campaigned for every Labour leader in our lifetime. But some of us learned our mistake when the true nature of the Labour establishment was exposed in all its ugly truth. It's the last line of defence for a corrupt UK establishment, & so are you
twitter.com/jonlansman/status/

RT @bullshitjobs
The thing with is that we can't explain it to our children. What seems "normal" to us will be beyond comprehension for them. "You got no future because we failed to realize that an economy isn't supposed to keep us busy." probably is the craziest statement possible.

RT @mancunianmedic
Let's face it, "102" in Boris language *is* 57

Imagine what he'd be like on an online dating site
"6'4''. Gym-honed. 37. Love caving and rock climbing. Never married and no kids but still hoping"

RT @premnsikka
As Chancellor Rishi Sunak, the richest man in parliament, took public money out of “deprived urban areas” to help wealthy towns.

Sunak, Johnson, Mordaunt & Tories have increased poverty, forced people to rely upon charity.

Say no to another Tory Govt.
theguardian.com/politics/video

RT @jeremycorbyn
A "tough choice" is deciding whether to feed your children or heat your home.

Austerity is not a tough choice. It is a political choice to wage class warfare on the most vulnerable.

The right choice is taxing the rich, public ownership, and a redistribution of wealth & power.

RT @BeckettUnite
The energy crisis erupted in late February 2022.

In the 8 months that followed, the government could have fast tracked onshore wind farms.

Onshore wind is 9 times cheaper than gas. It would eradicate fuel poverty & cold related deaths in the blink of an eye.

My favourite headline was the one where Milliband lost Balls
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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.

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