Centrist. London. Pro EU. Rejoiner. Atheist. Democracy is under threat from dictators & authoritarians, but also from within existing democracies. Private power + wealth + a biased media, is being used to overturn & threaten our democracy.
MrMirth
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Interesting comparison of two London organisations. The stark difference which struck me, was the 2200 employees of TfL earning over £100,000 per year. 🤔
No, to a challenge against Keir. That would be unwise www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Our discourse is now so corrupt the Russian firebombing of the PM’s home, and the Kremlin-backed lies about Starmer using rent boys, are ignored by supposedly patriotic conservatives
We have proof that the country is under attack and they are so lost in culture wars they look the other way
MrMirth
Is this an image of Trump presenting the memorandum understanding between the United States of America and Iran?
MrMirth
The Tories haven't tabled a debate on education for the King's Speech. I wonder why?
Maybe they don't want to talk about all the things Labour are doing to give children growing up in our country the best start in life – so here's your reminder. 👇
Fatal shooting of Russian anti-Putin artist likely politically motivated, Polish PM says
“Burnham is not planning to challenge the Prime Minister in the first 72 hours if he wins the Makerfield by-election”
Such a cocky tw*t. Will someone please cut him down to size? He’s a mayor, but not a leader. He’s causing incalculable damage to Labour.
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magnetron21
BlueDream
Nick Cohen
I'm sick of people who should know better complaining about Labour/Starmer not fixing 14 years of Tory misrule and mismanagement in under 2 years. Politicians prepared to cause turmoil because the impossible isn't possible, are they really as stupid as many of them appear to be, apparently yes.
EXCLUSIVE: Andy Burnham has said he would run to replace Keir Starmer, but it is understood that he is not planning to challenge in the first few days if he wins the by-election
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Wednesday that the fatal shooting of exiled Russian artist Semyon Skrepetsky was likely a political assassination. The Kremlin critic, known for provocative caricatures of President Vladimir Putin and other political figures, was shot dead by an unidentified gunman in eastern Poland on Monday.