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Exc: First Government department quits Twitter over racism and violence concerns
Richard Hermer sent a directive to staff last week saying the Attorney General's Office would be coming off the platform
observer.co.uk/news/politic...
backpacks, as we know, are woke
Sounds like turnout is high in Makerfield. One source puts it around 65%. Far higher than the 52% GE turnout. EU referendum vibes...
My par score for Restore is 1/4 of Reform 2024
3-4% nationally (1/4 of 14%) would be 8% in Makerfield (Reform 32%, 2024)
NB: Local candidate reputation: local woman, more grounded, less extreme than Reform's candidate (sexist comments widely known) while Restore online pitch well right of Farage.
The talks are about providing financial support in return for a long-term commitment and investment in its Sunderland plant.
Any funding for the struggling automaker will be connected to its commitment to produce new models or variants and protect jobs at what is the UK’s biggest car plant,
Obama: "As algorithms keep feeding us a steady stream of distraction and outrage, as only the loudest most extreme voices get attention, fanning our prejudices, appealing to our basest most tribal instincts, it's tempting to give in to cynicism and even despair, to stop trying."
Concern about the spread of misinformation from right-wing figures prompts Richard Hermer to pull Attorney General’s Office off platform