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Strong and Stable - Theresa Gay has something to say #GE2017
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1/ Megan didn’t want to die. But she couldn’t get the treatment she needed to continue living. She lived with Type 1 Diabetes and disordered eating (T1DE), a combination that can cause life-threatening physical complications when treatment isn’t received. #DyingForTreatment
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The Assisted Dying Bill is being debated by the House of Lords this week. Politicians must reconsider how it will impact people with eating disorders! #DyingForTreatment
Around the world, people with eating disorders have died under assisted dying laws. Ailidh could have been one of them. People like Ailidh need support to live, not assistance to die. It is time to rethink the Assisted Dying Bill. #DyingForTreatment
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People with eating disorders need support to live, not assistance to die. We stand with charities, families, and public figures including Sophie Turner, Stephanie Waring, and Gail Porter in calling on Parliament to reconsider the Assisted Dying Bill. #DyingForTreatment Read the open letter: eatbreathethrive.org/open-le…
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wild thinking. You don't need to join the greens but how do you think making ANOTHER party will be productive to a genuine united left? @zarahsultana
Today, after 14 years, I’m resigning from the Labour Party. Jeremy Corbyn and I will co-lead the founding of a new party, with other Independent MPs, campaigners and activists across the country. Join us. The time is now. Sign up here to stay updated: actionnetwork.org/forms/join…
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STANDING TOGETHER: A UNITED FRONT FOR TRANS RIGHTS As the organisers of the UK's largest Pride events in Birmingham, Brighton, London and Manchester, we come together today in unequivocal solidarity with our trans community. We are united not only in message, but in purpose. At a time when trans rights in the UK are under growing attack, our resolve has never been stronger: we will not allow progress to be undone. We will not stand by as the dignity, safety, and humanity of our trans siblings are debated, delayed, or denied. What is happening here in the UK is not isolated. It is part of a disturbing global trend—from the banning of Pride events in Hungary to anti-trans legislation in the United States—where LGBTQ rights are being systematically rolled back. The UK must not follow this path of regression. Instead, it must rise as a global leader in human rights and equality. The recent ruling by the UK Supreme Court to exclude trans women from the definition of the term ‘woman’ underscores the urgent need for immediate action. In this moment, we choose to stand firmer, louder, and prouder in demanding change that protects and uplifts trans lives. That is why this year, we are collectively suspending political party participation in our Pride events. Know that this is not a symbolic gesture. It is a direct call for accountability and a refusal to platform those who have not protected our rights. We demand real commitments and measurable progress. The Pride movement was born from protest, and we must continue to embody that spirit with intention and urgency. To move forward, we need more than promises. We need every political party to stand unequivocally with every member of the LGBTQ community, and to centre the voices of trans people in policy, practice, and public life. Collectively, we call for: ● Full and enforceable protections under the Equality Act ● Timely and dignified access to NHS gender-affirming healthcare ● A reformed, accessible Gender Recognition Certificate process ● Sustainable funding for trans-led services and support organisations across the UK This is the minimum. Anything less is not allyship, it is abandonment. To those in power: when you demonstrate true solidarity and tangible commitment to trans rights, we will stand with you. Until then, we will continue to speak truth to power and fight for a future where every trans person can live safely, freely, and proudly. As Pride events across the UK face mounting challenges, our resolve only grows stronger. We will not be silenced. We will not be divided. Together, we will build a national movement rooted in justice, unity, and unapologetic pride. Now, more than ever, we need everyone to show up for trans lives and show up for Pride. In solidarity, Birmingham Pride Brighton Pride Pride in London Manchester Pride
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GEORGE DID THE DANCE @charli_xcx
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I'm speaking at #CAREconf this week on behalf of @humaneleagueuk about campaigning for companies to improve their animal welfare standards. Hope to see you there!
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Frankenchickens. Frankenchickens. Frankenchickens. Remember this word because supermarkets don't want you to know about it... Find out more: thl.link/sotcitw
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TOMORROW @ VFDalston outsavvy.com/event/20172/ste…
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intrustive brat thought of the day (a thread)
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it's you and me on the sign
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cause i would ride for you
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i'm just living that life, van houten 💚 I'm organising a one-of-a-kind Simpsons themed club night of the year 🍔 STEAMED JAMS 🍔 💛 Dress as your Simpsons icon 💛 10pm, Friday 9th August, VFD - Dalson, London 🎫 outsavvy.com/event/20172/ste…
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Lord Haw-Haw
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