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While this wasn’t the result we hoped for in Droylsden West, I’m incredibly proud to have come second after giving this campaign absolutely everything. 🌹 🧵 1/6
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I’m having my hair done todayyy
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The real scandal is that they were charged £20 for fried rice.
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Just finished #TipToe and I was balling.
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I’m pleased to launch Better Droylsden - a new community initiative focused on making a positive difference in our town. Our first community litter pick will take place on Sunday 5th July, meeting at Lewis Road Park at 11am.
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Tameside residents were promised that Reform would cut waste & protect taxpayers’ money. Just 3 weeks into office, Reform councillors have requested political advisers at a reported cost of around £100,000. Residents will decide for themselves whether that’s what they voted for
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RT @algorecrave: how could you not say mother
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Spent another day in Makerfield campaigning for Andy Burnham. Whatever happens in politics, there’s no substitute for knocking doors, listening to people and making your case face to face. Proud to be backing Andy and proud to be out campaigning for Labour. 🌹 #VoteAndy
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I’ll be attending the new Droylsden & Audenshaw Community Forum on 18th June at Guardsman Tony Downes House. If you have concerns about potholes, road safety, litter, anti-social behaviour, housing or any other local issue, let me know and I’ll do my best to raise them.
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Rebecca Callaghan - Droylsden West Labour retweeted
Henry Nowak’s family were invited to No. 10, where they met Keir Starmer, and they also had a meeting with Kemi Badenoch. Reform UK reached out to them, but no meeting has been scheduled. Why would they, Nigel Farage, ignored Henry’s father’s plea not to use his son’s death to sow division or exploit the tragedy for political gain.
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Rebecca Callaghan - Droylsden West Labour retweeted
Replying to @GBNEWS
Nigel Farage GB News employee and shareholder talks to Nigel Farage Reform UK Leader. Honestly, you crack me up lads.
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Rebecca Callaghan - Droylsden West Labour retweeted
Nigel Farage claims the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary Race Action Plan, and the College of Policing anti-racism commitment, instruct police to treat ethnic minorities preferentially over white people. Let's look at what the documents actually say. The Hampshire Race Action Plan 2024 to 2026 states: "We will put victims first ensuring that our services and response are accessible to all." It commits to policing "with empathy and due regard for the impact on individuals and communities." It says nothing about treating white victims less favourably. Nothing. It does not exist in the text. What it does say is that ethnic minority communities are disproportionately underreporting crime and receiving worse outcomes as victims. Addressing that gap is not preferential treatment. It is equal treatment. On the College of Policing document, Farage cites the line stating anti-racism "does not mean treating everyone the same or being colour blind." He presents this as instructing police to treat white people differently. Here is the full sentence in context: "Producing equality of policing outcomes for people from different ethnic groups by responding to individuals and communities according to their specific needs, circumstances and experiences, with the aim of reducing harm." That is the equity versus equality distinction. If one employee needs a different chair due to a medical condition, providing it is not preferential treatment. It is equal treatment applied to unequal circumstances. Notably, the government's own Policing Minister Sarah Jones said the language in the document "gives the wrong impression" and backed a review. That is a legitimate criticism of the wording. It is not evidence that police were instructed to let white people die. Farage knows what these documents say. He is misrepresenting them to a national audience while 11 police officers recover from injuries sustained during disorder he helped to incite. Henry Nowak's father asked that his son's death not be used to create further division, hatred or tension.
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Rebecca Callaghan - Droylsden West Labour retweeted
Nigel Farage's work over the last 11 weeks broken down: - Parliamentary votes registered (including on immigration): 0 - Violent racial divisions stoked: 1
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If he isn’t arrested - then we know that two tier policing is actually a thing.
Replying to @Nigel_Farage
@Nigel_Farage needs arresting for This immediately. If he isn't arrested for inciting violence...there is something extremely sinister going on @Keir_Starmer @metpoliceuk This is utterly shocking
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This is crazy.
🚨 Westminster Voting Intention: [Public Sector Union Members] ➡️ REF: 28% ( 12) 🌹 LAB: 28% (-20) 🌳 CON: 13% (-3) 🟢 GRN: 11% ( 6) 🔶️ LDEM: 8% (-2) From @JLPartnersPolls From 14th - 19th May Changes with 2024
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Rebecca Callaghan - Droylsden West Labour retweeted
Another day, another let off for Nigel Farage by our broadcast media. Robert Jenrick has been on @LBC this morning to discuss anti-white racism [🤬] and Nick Ferrari, like the good little boy he is, allowed him ten minutes to spout his lies, without once asking about the £5M pound donation. I've listened all week to see if it would be talked about and … no, of course not. If Angela Rayner had accepted five million pounds, lied about it five times and failed to declare it, the Global building in Leicester Square would have self-combusted and fallen into a rage-induced sinkhole by now. Can you imagine? The sheer vacuum of silence from our media is so very telling and, quite honestly, stinks.
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Congratulations to Eleanor Wills on being re-elected as Leader of Tameside Council. 🌹 Wishing Eleanor and all councillors the very best as they continue working for residents across the borough. 1/5 🧵
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People are entitled to disagree with the outcome of a vote. But politics should be about respectful debate and constructive engagement - not hostility because a vote didn’t go your way. 4/5 🧵
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No party has overall control of Tameside Council. That means cooperation and maturity across political lines matter more than ever. Residents deserve practical solutions instead of division and social media outrage. Anyway… congratulations Eleanor 5/5 🧵
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