Jan San #FBPE 💙 (@janey_sands) 's Twitter Profile
Jan San #FBPE 💙

@janey_sands

A passionate European and humanitarian. Life is for living, stay positive 😊
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Caroline Lucas (@carolinelucas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh come on Labour - so depressing to hear Pat McFadden say UK has no plans for a youth mobility scheme with the EU. We have schemes with NZ, Australia, Canada, Japan, Iceland, Uruguay - only reason not to have one with EU is fear of right wing press. Such cowardice Laura Kuenssberg

Viviane: never forgive Trump (@laindonfeminist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If an election was called tomorrow, guess what, I’d still vote Labour. Why? - Covid Commissioner - Housing/renters reforms - Women’s safety - Minimum Wage - Funding NHS - Workers Reforms - Resolving strikes - Renationalising Railways - Punishing water co bosses - Europe 👏👏👏

N👑🍉🇵🇸❤️ (@royal47905) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024 has been an incredible year for Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their impact is truly remarkable. Whether working together or individually, they have made a difference with every project they’ve undertaken. You are a model of dedication and compassion.

Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farage showing what an utter charlatan he is....yet again 🙄 Audience doesn't like him and applauds when Farage is reduced to his appalling fake bluster.... #bbcqt

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Angela Rayner lists the things Labour have begun and achieved in their first five months There are lots of things that can and should be called out, but credit to where it is due

Peter Stefanovic (@peterstefanovi2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We are clear we want a better relationship with the EU where it serves British interests & where it allows businesses to overcome some of the hurdles, the barriers that were put in place through the Brexit deal negotiated by the last government” Bridget Phillipson👏

LBC (@lbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The average skilled worker immigrant made a net contribution of £16,300 to the UK economy last year, Natasha Clark reports. James O'Brien notes that the average Brit contributes £800 a year - 20 times less. 'Some food for thought, for those who are capable of thought', he says.

Viviane: never forgive Trump (@laindonfeminist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Achievements in 5.5 months aimed at the less well off: £1bn for homelessness Renters Rights £6bn buy back forces housing 13,500 people deported Online Safety Bill drafted Rail/buses Settling strikes Taxing rich landowners Minimum wage Breakfast clubs VAT on private schools