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Replying to @Lawrinho
Labours failure to act on grooming gangs, deport foreign sex offenders and blue-sky's exemption should clearly highlight this is not being done out of concern for children
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s🅰️🅰️mrat🗡️ retweeted
Ikkada Maa Labours Dappu Kottukodanike Saripoyaru 😂😂
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Angry Bird Flies 💙 retweeted
Wishful thinking by a Tory who can’t get over Labours landslide victory and who realises that, despite all media efforts to discredit him, Keir Starmer is doing a good job as PM and will ensure Labour a further term in office.
I am flying tomorrow to Evian in France with the prime minister for what will be the most surreal summit of world leaders of his - and my - career. And that is because Keir Starmer’s tenure as prime minister is conditional on whether Andy Burnham becomes a Labour MP on Friday and then how fast he moves to unseat the PM. Starmer and his ministers do their best in public to pretend that they are governing as normal. In private his colleagues are explicit that he is in limbo, unable to have confidence that he will remain PM for many weeks or even days longer. So although this summit of the leaders of the G7 richest economies has an important agenda - re-opening and policing the Strait of Hormuz, reinforcing support for Ukraine, reducing European AI dependence on the US (so graphically manifest in Washington’s order to Anthropic to shut down Fable) - none of the leaders know if Starmer is there as the now-and-future PM or a temporary caretaker. The PM has said that he will fight Burnham if he launches a leadership challenge. But his cabinet colleagues tell me they don’t know if that is what he feels he has to say, to maintain a semblance of authority, or whether he means it. One minister tells me the prime minister would lose badly in a head-to-head contest against Burnham. “He would be humiliated” said the minister. “He has been told that. Whether he believes it is another thing.” Another minister says the mortal blow was the resignation as defence secretary, John Healey. Before Healey revealed himself to be unwilling to serve a PM unable to find the money deemed necessary by Healey to mend the UK’s overstretched defences, ministers were reluctantly rallying around Starmer. No longer. “What was half-hearted support for the PM has more-or-less gone,” said the minister. “He could try to replace those ministers he feels have been most disrespectful to him, like Ed Miliband and Shabana Mahmood, but that would probably be the final nail in his own coffin.” Starmer is seen as isolated from most of his colleagues, seeking solace and advice from his attorney general Richard Hermer and his former chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney - whose informal return to the centre of government alienates many Labour MPs, because of his central role in the debacle of Peter Mandelson’s stint as British ambassador in Washington. This period in purgatory will stretch through this week, but ministers believe the moment of Starmer’s fall or redemption will be next weekend. If Burnham wins decisively in Makerfield, reversing the seemingly decisive shift to Reform of the local elections just a few weeks ago, ministers expect that Labour MPs will want an orderly transition from Starmer to Burnham, without the chaos and uncertainty of a lengthy contested leadership election. Burnham and Starmer will therefore engage in a political dance, assessing how far the other will go to take the party to the brink of that messy contest. What happens if they can’t agree a transfer of power, if Starmer does what he says and insists Burnham puts up in a formal contest or shuts up? “That status quo could not last,” says a minister. “The prime minister’s authority is too weakened. There would be a contest, maybe triggered by another candidate.” The prime minister is said to be plotting a survival strategy, as if it were a game of chess. But none of his colleagues - or at least those to whom I have spoken - think he can win.
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Replying to @Restorelmbridge
Restore are Labours gullible fools.
paulac1066🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 retweeted
Unemployed Hassan takes his wives to meet his new third wife. Hassan is taking advantage of Labours new benefits rules to men with multiple wives. Recognised polygamous marriages from overseas get an extra £125.25 a week per additional wife.
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Replying to @bryonycdc
did you try not falling for labours attempt at surveillance
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Replying to @Crazyunfill94
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF LABOURS BRITAIN 🇬🇧
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Replying to @elliereeves
Can't access social media but can vote? What a lot of rubbish by labours.
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My body Count is Five.. – Vishnu Priya
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@RupertLowe10 labours email about the Grooming Gangs we can we won’t get anything done under a Labour government ! 🤬🤬🤬this was when I asked my MP to attend the debate on 1st June she responds 15 days after the event has happened
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Replying to @_BindhuR_
Well, almost all of these so called Plush Houses are built with Money thrown at all Fitters, Carpenters, Labourers who work for their Arab Mai-Baaps 😭😭 Almost all Mallus work as Labours in Middle East
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Replying to @cutiieepie6
Labours last for 4 years of Indian muslim imigration,
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Replying to @Bounce_BackLoan
So They are now going to board every vessel now ! Or This was a political move to distract labours failure to fund Uk armed forces
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Replying to @GregMarSci
Have a look at labours top donors you ding dong ! Same can be said, god you lefty's are one eyed wankers.
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Replying to @JamesAHogg2
Ahh labours new defense idear .
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Bc they're alll woke handwringing cunts too concerned about the wellbeing of boat invaders and covering up labours noncing and nonce protecting.
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