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RT @andrewfeinstein
Why do private donors fund Labour? In addition to salaries & expenses MPs may receive sizeable sums from private donors whose motivation is opaque as w Yvette Cooper, Wes Streeting & Dan Jarvis. Labour’s funding under Tony Blair stil has the power to shock jewishvoiceforlabour.org.uk/ar

RT @Roadwarrior29
@andrewmeyerson @Stephen87386723 @SteveBarclay @Specsavers Aye, here are the Tories, leading by example.

RT @andrewmeyerson
Dear @SteveBarclay,

I get paid £15.50/hr working in A&E on a 48hr/wk contract and I'm on a 30min unpaid break during a night shift. Your NHS negligence kills 500 people a week and you're telling us to work harder?! May I prescribe a visit to @Specsavers?

We're here! Your favourite Liverpool Makerspace is now on Mastodon.

We have been operating in Liverpool since 2011 providing a community-driven space to make things, whether that's digital or actual.

We offer a combination of coworking office and workshop, where anyone can use our high speed internet, laser cutters, 3D printers, and other equipment, or simply sit at a comfortable desk with a laptop and a cup of tea or coffee.

#introduction #making #weeknotes

No matter how much we tweet, the majority of people living in the UK will not have heard about Nadim Zahawi, one time Chancellor of the Exchequer, not paying taxes that he should have. The man was in charge of the HMRC. What the hell are UK tv channels doing?

As a cis het woman, the way a trans person gets a Gender Recognition Certificate has no impact on my daily life or rights whatsoever. The rights conferred by a GRC have no impact on my daily life or rights. Trans people have never limited or threatened my daily life, rights or safety. Just one person's experience/opinion? Sure. That's the same as every gender critical argument. Anecdata is not evidence. Evidence shows Self ID does not cause problems for society and makes trans lives easier.

This is the Torygraph - my word.
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RT @BestForBritain
Tell me you all saw this in the Telegraph 🧐😄

Best part: "If the first elephant in the room is that Brexit’s days are numbered, then the second is that the Conservative brand cannot possibly survive such an ignominious outcome."
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RT @BestForBritain
Tell me you all saw this in the Telegraph 🧐😄

Best part: "If the first elephant in the room is that Brexit’s days are numbered, then the second is that the Conservative brand cannot possibly survive such an ignominious outcome."

RT @BladeoftheS
Nadhim Zahawi has agreed to pay the £3,000,000 tax bill he lied about and hid from HMRC.

He should be sent to jail for fraud.

RT if you want to see him in jail.

RT @UnionDrip
"young people aren't volunteering for the hunger games anymore thanks to a terrifying new TikTok phenomenon called wanting to live" - @ScottSeiss

RT @brokenbottleboy
I *despise* this notion of British people having an “instinctive defensiveness” of monarchy. It is not instinct; it is the product of heavy and constant propagandising.

RT @SpillerOfTea
We’re completely comfortable with saying to young people, “Make decisions that will affect the course of your entire professional life at (or before) the age of 16,” but not prepared to consider that they know themselves well enough to recognise their own gender?

Fuck off.

RT @SpillerOfTea
16-year-olds take important decisions all the time. In Scotland, they can get married, have babies and rent their own place.

In a few weeks, my son will be choosing the subjects that will dictate what degree course he can access and, by extension, what careers are open to him.

RT @PeterStefanovi2
With mounting evidence of catastrophic damage inflicted on the UK economy by Brexit now being reported by UK media how much longer can Sunak’s Government pretend it’s not happening?

RT @Teresa_Peckham
@BenPBradshaw @UKLabour Yes, New Labour reformed the NHS and laid the foundations for the mess it’s in now. Internal markets, PFI and outsourcing are just some of the things they either inherited and continued, or introduced themselves. Diane’s right - Starmer will continue on to full privatisation.

Bit weird how the phrase "one bad apple" is used these days. Everyone seems to ignore the second half of the aphorism.

They keep saying that this cop or politician or corporate leader is "one bad apple" as though that means the rest are all fine.

But the aphorism is "one bad apple ruins the whole barrel"

It means the opposite of the way people use it all the time now.

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