Suzy Brewster
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Suzy Brewster
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ICYMI on Sarah Pochin's remarks to Talk TV on Sat, where she complained that “adverts are full of Black people and Asian people”, Lib Dem MP Max Wilkinson said:

"Nigel Farage keeps insisting that racism has no place in his party. Now is his chance to prove it - he must withdraw the whip."
‘Home Office squandered billions on asylum hotels, MPs say’. BBC ‘forgot’ to mention ‘under the previous Tory govt’ in this headline. The media are handing the next election to Farage. Murdoch wants a pro individual wealth leader and the turkeys are voting for Christmas.
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Despite widespread media predictions of a Reform victory on Thursday, Farage's defeat shows his party continues to be overestimated, argues Adam Bienkov
The Reform Backlash: Caerphilly By-Election Result Shows Nigel Farage’s Party Is Much Weaker Than It Looks
bylinetimes.com
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Surely you can only go on strike if you do any work in the first place 🤔
Nigel Farage has gone "on strike" from PMQs, saying he won't return until he next gets a question

There's just one problem: Reform UK knows the rota for qus for the rest of the year.

His next question is on Nov 12

observer.co.uk/news/nationa...
Nigel Farage stages ‘strike’ despite date for next PMQs q...
Reform party leader has moved to the public gallery after claiming he is excluded from process in the chamber
observer.co.uk
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article... So that would be like Laura Kuenssberg made when she accidentally sent Johnson her notes. Mistakes happen. Individuals make them. It's got nothing to do with any system or the Labour government.
Manhunt for asylum seeker jailed for sexual assault mistakenly released
Ethiopian national Hadush Kebatu sparked nationwide protests after sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl.
www.bbc.co.uk
Lawyers and accountants don't want to contribute to society by paying their fair share of tax. Limited Liabiltiy Partnerships, LLPs, have given partners in the legal profession 20 years of exemption from any reasonable taxation. It's time for the wealthy to make a fair contribution to society.
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Yes! Go Rachel Reeves. Tax the Limited Liability Partnerships. Tax the rich lawyers who couldn't wait to become LLPs. Let those disgustingly rich partners pay some tax and contribute towards society.
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NEW: Labour condemn Tory plan to strip people of indefinite leave to remain:

“It’s utterly grotesque that Tories want to deport people with the lawful right to be here to achieve ‘cultural coherence’.

“This policy would mean tearing families apart and ripping out our neighbours from communities."
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Angela Rayner made the best case for some time for the UK Labour Government and its achievements in her resignation statement.

Written off throughout her life, she’ll be back.
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Thank you to @mrjamesob.bsky.social for having me on, one of the v few people in the UK press to follow this story during what is now a decade of media apathy &/or complicity
‘The threat couldn’t be more urgent and imminent. Yet here we are, still putting our head in the sand.’

@carolecadwalla.bsky.social says it’s ‘peculiar’ that the case of Farage ally Nathan Gill admitting to making pro-Russia speeches for cash isn’t being followed more closely.
Chancellor finally gets LLPs to pay tax! At last the legal profession will have to make a more proportionate contribution to society. Believe me, they couldn't wait to convert to LLPs (Limited Liability Partnerships). These were a tax gift to the profession.
'Chancellor says Brexit deal caused long-term damage to economy' Farage was a big proponent and Johnson chose to support it to win an election. It was the tragedy of our times.
Ah! Good morning, reality. And welcome. We’ve been expecting you…
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Ah! Good morning, reality. And welcome. We’ve been expecting you…
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I'm far more inclined to believe that possible abolition of the cap is because of interventions from Gordon Brown, and pressure from Labour MPs, including Bridget Phillipson, of whom has called the cap spiteful for over a year, as opposed to the popularity of Polanski.
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The houses in question, which the Telegraph is having a fannywobble about this time? Worth tens-of-millions of pounds.

It’s absurd this keening about the problems of billionaires - many of whom only have the properties as investments and contribute sweet blue fuck all to the local economy anyway.
Because Clacton think Farage is a great constituency MP?
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I notice all those brave journalists, Guido alumni, and Tory hacks, who manufactured a scandal - a dangerous one to national security, at that - out of gossip, supposition, and sticky tape, have gone ALL QUIET now the witness statements have been released and are exactly as the PM detailed at PMQs.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

'It is the Crown Prosecution Service's role to judge the likelihood of securing a conviction and in this instance they didn't think that likelihood was high enough – and it is their job to determine that.' THE END - or it should be.
Chris Mason: Digesting key segments and changes in China documents
Both this government and its Conservative predecessor had deep worries about Chinese espionage, writes the BBC's political editor.
www.bbc.co.uk
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Finally. Let’s start holding Farage to account for the relentless shitshow that is Brexit.
Because..
“What could be more elementary than asking voters to judge a candidate on their previous assurances? What more basic function of democracy could we ask for?”
liveapp.inews.co.uk/category/398...
Labour admits Brexit was terrible. Now it’s time to act
For years now, the economic situation facing this country has been buried in the small print
liveapp.inews.co.uk
That’s so very sad. xx