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I wonder how many of the audience was picked for a certain agenda ?
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Hi jul ,
I’ve removed demented Kendall’s face but didn’t know how to put the newly cropped pic at the top 😂. Hopefully people will realise what it’s about as I wanted to let everyone know where the article came from .
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where this article from squirrel ?
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Nice one but they will paint the united front to many egos isn't a good thing sure to destroy each other so lovely to hear
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Hi , it’s the daily express
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I’ve read a few different articles about Rayner plotting to take his place
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Omg I'm not quite understanding this could this mean Corbyn will be making his own group of mps is this possible ????
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Just read this in the guardian, if true it makes me think they’re waiting to see the outcome of the vote , that way they have savings for the two child cap to be extended or scrapped. I hope I’m wrong and being overly suspicious.
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Yes me too and she's popular with alot of mps it's nice to see mps who really want labour to be labour I believe the cards are on the table for those 3 and as for Timms he's lost alot of respect with he will never regain
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They want to lift children out of poverty while putting disabled people into poverty. Strange.
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What amazes me is the Labour leaderships complete unawareness that it's their own voters that will see the back of them and, under the circumstances, will never vote them in again
They have a lot more to worry about than Reform! The actual fact is that only 8% of Reform voters would ever consider voting Labour. The Labour leadership is forcing the party into extinction because Keir Starmer will only listen to Morgan McSweeny. Who voted for him! 🤔
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IMO somethings happening behind the scenes as there’s talk of delaying the child poverty strategy until autumn. I have a bad feeling ( and pray I’m wrong) that they’re waiting to see the outcome of the disability vote and the backlash they receive if it goes through. If they get the cuts through will they use those savings as an excuse to scrap the 2 child limit? As I said I hope I’m wrong and just being overly suspicious
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I'd love to be a fly on the wall on the cabinet wall at No 10 (where the ministers meet) and at Loathsome Liz's offices. 🤢
I bet we'd hear some really encouraging information that way! 😊
There are so many on our side that their last ditch efforts to try to talk up er.... I meant lie about these evil proposals that I don't think anyone is going to be convinced by them. Too many know the truth of what is actually going to happen to us and we have right on our side. ✊
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It does help us feel better if we remember that we can give them a lot of trouble at the Local Elections next year. ✊ That's what we have a democracy for, they seem to forget that our votes count and will make a lot of difference.
I'm doing quite well with the replies from my MP (a Tory) but so not to wear out my welcome I'll tackle him again after all this comes to a head next month, whether there's a vote or whether the proposals are postponed until the the OBRs impact assessment in October.
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Hi secret squirrel
Don't worry about the photos then, its only if you could crop them. You're right in saying that we are better off knowing what the articles say rather than worry about the photos with them. 😊
I bet the media would be surprised that these photos are retraumatizing us. They are not in our position though. 😞
She's getting desperate, that's why she's letting slip about it being about Reform votes. She knows she's not winning the conversation on this, not one bit.
I've read that only 8% of voters would consider changing from Labour to Reform. A much greater number of Labour's own voters, including us are going to abandon them and in many cases, they will never get those voters back.
It's lunacy how blinkered they are though, they insist on keep making this mistake. I think that Labour won't not get in for another term but also that they have a great chance of never being elected again.
That will stand as a warning for other parties too. ✊
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Hi 😊
Really don't worry about it. It's better that all the pages of the article are on, whether or not the photo's on it. Thanks for trying though. 👍
I'm sitting here chuckling, after reading about your efforts 😆, thanks for cheering me up!! 👌
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It's called Collective and it's a number of left wing organisations who are getting together with the hope of forming a new mass movement that can develop into a new left wing party big enough to take on the leading political parties.
Here's a link to their website if you want to read some more about them. 😊
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Hi Jul ,
I think I’ve managed to remove her face though only hypothetically unfortunately 😂 . Isn’t it terrible when someone’s face has such a traumatic affect on people. And of course if they knew they wouldn’t care as those 3 are simply psychopaths.
What do you think of all this Rayner talk ? She seems to be distancing herself from the cuts and has apparently tried to get them to tax the wealthy instead of cutting benefits . Whether it’s true or not I’m going to write to her as she may be on our side . It’s worth a shot I think .1 -
I've just read that in the Guardian and I had the same thoughts as you. I don't think that you are being overly suspicious at all. 😔
However, Labour MPs have been saying for quite some time now that they are not going to be bought by trade offs with other impoverished groups.
They are not going to accept one or two groups being protected and another destroyed. They want all disadvantaged groups to be looked after.
It may come as a shock to Loathesome Liz 🤢 and Co but not everyone thinks in the same deplorable, morally bankrupt, penny pinching way that they do!!vThey really can't see themselves as others see them. 😡
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