I’m really not convinced that the behaviour on Bluesky is any different to that on X.
What an incredible 2024!
Thank you so much to everyone. These first six months have been an honour to be your Member of Parliament. I’ve loved every minute of it and I look forward to making sure that next year is even better.
Happy New Year and here’s to a brilliant 2025.
Great to see that despite users insisting that Bluesky is friendlier than X, there are still sneering left-wing accounts who think that your Ghanaian surname is a source of ridicule.
On ITV Anglia this evening covering the forthcoming announcement from the Government regarding the police core grant allocation of funding in Cambridgeshire and ensuring that the county receives our fair share.
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Only last week Luke Pollard was busy telling everybody that once they “see the detail” of the Chagos Islands deal they would support it.
Now it’s a “Day One” issue for the incoming Trump administration and potentially fundamentally changes US nuclear strategy across the region.
Well done Labour.
The behaviour of people on Bluesky really isn’t any different to X.
Whilst many here might find it inconvenient, it’s interesting that none will challenge posts like that below because it supports their narrative.
This week in Parliament I was able to highlight the amazing work of Freda and John Grace, whose Christmas lights display at their house in Sawtry is an incredible effort!
It was great to see their efforts congratulated by the Rt Hon Lucy Powell, Leader of the House of Commons.
How is there no space on the SPOTY list for Mark Cavendish in a year when he becomes the all-time greatest stage winner of the Tour de France against the odds; the icing on what was already an incredible sporting comeback?
“A survey released by the Bank of England suggested that over half of firms were planning to cut staff as a result of the national insurance hike. Analysis by Deutsche Bank suggests that as many as 100,000 jobs could be lost.”
And yet Labour MPs champion this budget as “taking difficult decisions”.
Shocking to see Labour inviting and hosting an individual in Parliament who has now been charged as a member of a proscribed terrorist organisation.
Such a laissez-faire approach to security by Labour should be a concern to everyone on the parliamentary estate.
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Ben Obese-Jecty MP
Ben Obese-Jecty MP
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, known as the PKK, has been a proscribed organisation since 2001 for its advocation of Kurdish self-rule through both political and armed struggle.