πŸ’™ Ann Marie Frowd πŸ’™ (@mystrale) 's Twitter Profile
πŸ’™ Ann Marie Frowd πŸ’™

@mystrale

Midlands gal moved to London now Chatham Working for the railway. She/her

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calendar_today04-03-2010 23:21:29

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Bradford Green Party (@bradfordgreens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ˜€ It's no surprise that the Green Party came out top in this assessment of our environmental policies. πŸ’š But if you want green, you need to vote Green! βœ… #VoteGreen on Thursday 4th July.

Rachel Charlton-Dailey (@rachelcdailey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No he isn’t. He’s talking about hate mongers like you. I was raped in my own home by a man I knew not a mythical terrifying man who dressed up as a woman to go into a toilet. Men can just walk into toilets and they do. Let trans people fucking live their lives you bore

BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buckingham Palace sits exactly 1 Mile from Parliament, it’s empty because King Charles lives at Clarence House. It has 775 rooms and 240 bedrooms. It could be used as accommodation for MP’s instead of their rip-off 2nd homes, or for the homeless.

Buckingham Palace sits exactly 1 Mile from Parliament, it’s empty because King Charles lives at Clarence House.

It has 775 rooms and 240 bedrooms.

It could be used as accommodation for MP’s instead of their rip-off 2nd homes, or for the homeless.
Dr Farbod is on Bluesky (@emergencybod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great analogy for people who may still be undecided. Remember the Tories want you NOT to vote. The fewer people vote, the better they do. Let’s give them the bloody nose they deserve. Get out the vote! #GE24 #4thofJuly #GeneralElection2024 x.com/TheLastLeg/sta…

πŸ’™ Ann Marie Frowd πŸ’™ (@mystrale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#GeneralElection2024 First time I have been in a long queue to vote. It was great to see! Will be very interested in the turnout figures. Not seen many campaign posters around here so was pleasantly surprised to see the queue.

Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If turnout is around 57% and Labour got around 35% of the vote, that means barely one in five eligible voters actually cast a vote for the Labour Party. 20% of the electorate delivers a 160 seat landslide?? The first past the post system is an anti-democratic joke. Time for PR.

Mish Rahman (@mish_rahman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour are in government but these lessons need to be learnt from this election going forward - There is no such thing as a safe seat anymore - Starmers own seat isn't safe - Labour have to earn every vote in every election, no more throwing communities under a bus THREAD

dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 (@dave43law) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harriet Sergeant Yes it is and it is exactly what the public voted for in 2011 in the AV referendum. Seem to recall that Farage likes referendums and standing by the results

The Green Party (@thegreenparty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ“Ί "You've helped make it easier for the Green MPs to push Labour to be bolder..." Carla Denyer speaks to the BBC following our historic election results.

BladeoftheSun (@bladeofthes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What we need is wage rises not tax cuts, tax cuts benefit the richest the most, and the poorest the least. While wage rises benefit the poorest most, and actually cost the richest.

πŸ’™ Ann Marie Frowd πŸ’™ (@mystrale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can't believe I fell for this #Asdascam. Called me back promising compensation but had to download an app and confirm my details. Please don't fall for this like I almost did.

Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abolishing the Β£2 bus fare cap is a political choice disproportionately hitting the poor. With rising costs & stagnant wages, it’s a step backwards - especially when more accessible transport is needed. The government must reverse this & introduce wealth taxes to fund services.

Tory Fibs (@toryfibs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 50% hike to bus fares just announced by Sir Keir Starmer is the equivalent of a 4% hike in Income Tax for a minimum wage worker. Make no mistake, it adds Β£480 to the commuter bill for a worker per year. A vicious attack on those with least.