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RT @felipetmedinaa
Before you make any jokes, please think about her family: the one who cheated on his wife, the other one who cheated on his wife, the pedophile, and whoever asked what color her grandkid would be.

RT @annalandre
I’m currently living in a (very inaccessible) hotel because I still haven’t been able to find a London flat with a wheelchair accessible bathroom. Sharing this again to see if anyone has leads on housing in the area! ♿️🏡 twitter.com/annalandre/status/

RT @evolvepolitics
If the BBC was genuinely impartial, they'd also be airing opposing views - such as those of Republicans and the many people who've been affected by the horrific crimes of colonialism right now.

But the BBC isn't impartial. It's a State Broadcaster - no better than Russia Today.

RT @RebeccaCokley
As a reminder, the number one reason people with disabilities choose medical aid in dying is not pain, but the economic cost of living.

We live in a society that makes it easier for disabled people to die then to live. twitter.com/RE_MarketWatch/sta

RT @docrussjackson
Like many senior Tories, Crosby is a master of 'Divide & Rule', & an expert in the 'Dark Arts' of voter manipulation, infamous for his 'dead cat' strategy & the promotion of toxic & deliberately divisive 'wedge issues' - evidence of which is everywhere in Britain at the moment.

RT @CWUnews
We apologise for Royal Mail Groups greed and the impact it is having on postal workers and customers across the UK. If they could find a way of giving workers a share of the £758m profit, £600 shareholder payments, £2m exec bonuses and £2m exec share awards then we can sort this. twitter.com/royalmailnews/stat

RT @docrussjackson
In 2019, emaciated Stephen Smith, who in 2017 was deemed "fit to find work" by the DWP, died.

He won his appeal in 2019 after a tribunal judge saw he could barely walk down the street let alone hold down a job, but his health deteriorated.

itv.com/news/granada/2019-04-2

RT @zarahsultana
Liz Truss today said tax cuts were amongst her "first priority": cuts that she knows will massively benefit the rich and do almost nothing for the poor.

That’s her priority even in this cost-of-living crisis.

Truss is a Prime Minister for the wealthy few, not the vast majority.

RT @zarahsultana
When Liz Truss rejects a windfall tax on the £170,000,000,000 profits oil and gas giants are expected to make, it's worth remembering:

She's a former Shell employee whose party has taken more than £1,500,000 in donations from the oil and gas industry since the last election.

RT @blackintheempir
Still listening to our Gov't who made up WMD's, Iraqi soldiers throwing babies out of incubators, Libyan soldiers given viagra to commit mass rapes, Syria using chemical weapons on their people and 20 years of lying about Afghanistan under 4 Administrations without a 2nd thought?

RT @OwenJones84
It’s striking that the Tories justified austerity on the grounds it was about not lumbering future generations with debt - and that’s now exactly what they plan to do with their energy bill package, purely so they don’t have to tax the £170bn energy company excess profits

Did Truss really say "why should we give you money when you won't vote for us"?

RT @RichardJMurphy
The portent of things to come came when Truss’s senior adviser team was announced. Her economics advisers come from the Taxpayer’s Alliance and the Institute of Economic Affairs. Both are secretive far-right think tanks.

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