Where’s the media narrative around this? Where are the stories saying Farage is failing? When will Labour try to regain ground by appealing to Plaid & Green voters, not just copy Reform?
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🔶 LDM: 48.1% (-15.8)
➡️ RFM: 24.7% (New)
🌳 CON: 17.2% (-7.6)
🌹 LAB: 9.9% (New)
No GRN (-11.2) as previous.
Liberal Democrat HOLD.
Changes w/ 2023.
In other news, here's former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson complaining about £60 million being "spaffed up the wall" investigating historic child abuse cases
Asked 'is Europe or the US more important to the UK' in 'terms of trade', 58% chose Europe and just 34% the US
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Asked 'is Europe or the US more important to the UK' in 'terms of trade', 58% chose Europe and just 34% the US
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As in, bots.
It got 300k signatures OVER NIGHT.
And the activity graph is incredibly uniform.
This is a manipulation, and I’ll be interested what the parliamentary petitions committee investigation will be like.
About bloomin time too 👍🏼💙
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About bloomin time too 👍🏼💙
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Is it possible that every single person at the Telegraph was unconscious during the 38 days that Kwasi “Kamikaze” Kwarteng as Chancellor literally drove the economy into the wall with his little Leafy-Lizzie sidekick?
Or is it a case of mass amnesia?
What is going on?
Is it possible that every single person at the Telegraph was unconscious during the 38 days that Kwasi “Kamikaze” Kwarteng as Chancellor literally drove the economy into the wall with his little Leafy-Lizzie sidekick?
Or is it a case of mass amnesia?
What is going on?
He had told the media he was jailed for "pushing" his former partner in 2006.
Court records obtained by The Times say the sentence was given because of "the serious nature of the offence”.
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
He had told the media he was jailed for "pushing" his former partner in 2006.
Court records obtained by The Times say the sentence was given because of "the serious nature of the offence”.
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
I work with constituents experiencing or fleeing domestic abuse.
How could any of them go to a MP like Reform’s James Murdock?
He had told the media he was jailed for "pushing" his former partner in 2006.
Court records obtained by The Times say the sentence was given because of "the serious nature of the offence”.
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
I work with constituents experiencing or fleeing domestic abuse.
How could any of them go to a MP like Reform’s James Murdock?