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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

RT @BrexitBin
Plaid Cymru's Liz Saville Roberts: "This chaos is the climax of a 6-year long Brexit psychodrama. Only a total rejection of Brexit lies can fix broken Westminster politics. Labour will face the same irreconcilable contradictions as the Tories if they fail to reject Brexit lies."

RT @FromSteveHowell
The ball's in Starmer's court...to demonstrate he'd be better than the alternatives.

That's in doubt because:

1/ Fiscal conservatism caveats every Labour policy

2/ No one trusts him - he's broken all his previous pledges

He can change 1/ but 2/ means no one will believe him.

RT @iarentspartacus
I'm old enough to remember when the Labour Party were criticising the tories for not deporting people quick enough.....
Let's not pretend Labour are the answer to anything.

RT @damian_from
Whenever you ask Blairites to name one permanent achievement of Tony Blair and New Labour they say the minimum wage.

The minimum wage was an idea which came out of John Smith's Social Justice Commission.

It is John Smith's policy, not Tony Blair's.

RT @0Calamity
If Johnson can make a comeback, so can Corbyn.
Just saying.

RT @OborneTweets
For three years I tracked Johnson's lies and fabrications. Hundreds of them. The link below takes you to 60 plus time he misled or lied to Parliament in defiance of the ministerial code. NB: it only goes up to May this year.

boris-johnson-lies.com/johnson

RT @JoeGrowling
@maitlis You overlook your own part in making Corbyn an easy opponent, conveniently.

We remember though

RT @JonathanPieNews
Jonathan Pie gets pissed on and pissed off about the sad little loser that was Liz Truss.
youtube.com/watch?v=aIh7XJVxCA

RT @PhilipProudfoot
An awkward question: who is more likely to prevent a return to austerity economics – Boris Johnson or Keir Starmer?

RT @medialens
Welby supported pre-election smears intended to derail Corbyn in 2019:

'That the chief rabbi should be compelled to make such an unprecedented statement at this time ought to alert us to the deep sense of insecurity and fear felt by many British Jews.'
dumptheguardian.com/uk-news/20 twitter.com/JustinWelby/status

RT @Red_Menace_Pod
~NEW EPISODE~

The Fundamentals of Marxism: Historical Materialism, Dialectics, & Political Economy

Ep: redmenace.libsyn.com/ep-20

We made this as a resource for folks who are new to the Marxist left & trying to learn about it; but its a great refresher even for longtime Marxists!

RT @Jonathan_Pryor
Thatcher was Prime Minister for over 4000 days, Major & Cameron around 2000 each, May & Johnson just over 1000 each & Truss on around 50. Extrapolating this along an exponential trendline suggests that by mid-March next year we’ll have a new Tory Prime Minister every few seconds.

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