Dave A
@davea79.bsky.social
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Copywriter, ex journo, news/politics geek, travel lover, real ale/craft beer drinker, world TV/cinema fan. Among other things. Left of centre, increasingly bewildered. Birmingham, UK.
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I completely agree but I suspect those who support leaving don't care about such details.
Every time a Tory does or says something awful, Andy Street expresses his shock. Fair enough up to a point but maybe it shouldn't be a surprise any more. #Birmingham
“I’ll put it bluntly, Robert is wrong… it’s actually a very integrated place... Not the definition of a slum.”

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands 2017-24, responds to Robert Jenrick's comments on Handsworth.

#Newsnight
Ironic indeed that the most consistent opponents of FPTP are now its biggest beneficiaries.
And still absolutely zero acknowledgement of the far greater number of seats they've lost to the Lib Dems. It makes no sense at all.
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Johnson’s cull of MPs prepared to tell the truth about Brexit consigned the Tories to the absurdity & irrelevance they currently enjoy. The media’s pitiful complicity in & failure to explain this lets Farage move in to the vacated space despite embodying the stupidity & bigotry that did for them.
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Macron remarks are notable- some quotes: "We have been incredibly naive in entrusting our democratic space to social networks that are controlled either by large American entrepreneurs or large Chinese companies, whose interests are not at all the survival or proper functioning of our democracies."
President Macron: “Europeans, let's wake up!

We have been incredibly naive in entrusting our democratic space to social networks.”

defenddemocracy.eu/macron-democ...
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Never mind the desperate people on Small Boats….this fucker has cost the UK way more £’s! 🔽
Small Boat Wanker!
The 50% target under Blair was often misunderstood, it was HE in some form not necessarily university degrees. So this sounds like a major upgrade to the target - not necessarily a bad thing as long as the opportunities are there.
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Nathan Gill is no fringe politician.

He was the leader of the Reform Party and before that UKIP in Wales.

A Brexit Party MEP.

A friend and ally of Nigel Farage, who in 2016 called him:

"terrific," and "as honest as the day is long."

This is a MASSIVE story

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Reform UK's ex-Wales leader Nathan Gill admits pro-Russia bribery
Nathan Gill admits eight charges of bribery while being a Member of the European Parliament.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Here is the Sun's pitifully small apology for its lie about benefits tourism - a lie that was accepted as truth by millions and helped deliver Brexit.

These lies are perverting our democracy. At a minimum, apologies should be published in the same location and size as the lie.
The Merchants in Rugby is a cracking pub. #beersky
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Don’t you dare call us fascists, they say, as they force people off the airwaves for criticizing them while vowing to crush and criminalize their opposition.
Oof, that's pretty overwhelming.
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Nigel Farage (Dulwich), Danny Kruger (Eton), Richard Tice (Uppingham) and Isabel Oakeshott (Gordonstoun) aren't 'standing up to the elite'. They are the elite.
I mean, it was one of the main stories on ITV News last night, so they obviously put it out. If other outlets didn't run it, could more be done? Perhaps but some obviously aren't interested in positive news.
Oh yes, without a doubt.
In any normal time, halving hotel use - a problem they inherited - in a year would be hailed as a huge success. Part of me wonders if RefCon are worried the govt will actually fix this, which is why they're being so hysterical now.
It is also highly hypocritical hearing the likes of Badenoch and Jenrick criticise the government for appealing the verdict in the first place when the Conservative government deliberately allowed for the number of people waiting on asylum claims to be processed to increase as policy. 3/
In any normal time, halving hotel use - a problem they inherited - in a year would be hailed as a huge success. Part of me wonders if RefCon are worried the govt will actually fix this, which is why they're being so hysterical now.
Ah the old 'put it in inverted commas and we can say what we want' trick.
I mean they've got the bloke who finds Reform too moderate as their MP. Somewhere to avoid, I fear.
Think I missed that but why not?!