Acta non verba (@massimomat85022) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great 1 year indictment of the useless Labour government Jobseeker numbers surge at fastest pace in five years ground.news/article/jobsee…

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Punch Newspapers What is labour party without Obi as them don use money pollute unah .we go see how far unah fit go without Obi in the coming election ordinary local government sef unah no go fit secure again ...

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James Melville 🚜 The £25.3 million was the decision of the Tory Gov to introduce. However the Labour government was right in deciding the scheme should continue as it is great. For instance the next message should go out on the 12/9/25 warning people to stay away from central London on 13th.

G 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@gerontius1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour needs not just an economic reset, but also a foreign policy reset if it wishes to regain the respect and support of many who are thoroughly disillusioned with the current government.

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 "He must go" to be replaced by who in Labour? As CONSTITUTIONALLY, His Majesty King Charles III appointed Sir "Keir Starmer" to lead His Majesty government cause of LABOUR (huge) MAJORITY BTW: if I am mistaken by what is CONSTITUTIONALLY required, plz let me know

Anita (@anita0916571308) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keir Starmer Unless Labour cut government spending its priorities are wrong. Currently it spends more on UK National Debt Interest than Defence.

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Beatrice Fenner Sebastian Salek I may be wrong but I suspect there will be many more people actively voting against Reform at the next election than there were actively voting against Labour last year. Labour won because millions of Tories, not terrified by the prospect of a Starmer government, stayed at home.

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Small businesses are calling on the Government to help offset rising labour costs and address the regulation “choking” small businesses. irishtimes.com/business/2025/…

Victor Symons (@symonsvictor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Labour Party Labour is doing nothing for our priorities: lower immigration, no illegal immigration, lower energy bills, lower council tax, safer cities, reduced knife crime, more UK manufacturing, educating our own citizens, transparency, no government sleaze, support for businesses - nothing

Don (@don38622583) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tablesalt 🇨🇦 So..are these jobs being filled because: A) Canadians are lazy B) Replacement theory C) Government/Corporations exploit the labour of migrants? D) All of the above

Laura✡️Marcus🇬🇧🇮🇱🤟🎗️ (@misslauramarcus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does the Labour Party need a deputy leader!? Whatever the outcome, David Lammy will remain deputy prime minister. So the party of government could end up with TWO deputies. It’s a farce. Neither post is necessary.

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Zach Polanski, "We can stop the small boats criss. We could have safe and legal routes" "This is a manufactured crisis by the Conservative government and now the Labour government" "So many black and Asian communities in this country are terrified because the whole frame of the

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10/ Why this matters: The Fabian Society is constitutionally affiliated to Labour. Many past Labour leaders (Attlee, Blair, Brown, Starmer) launched major agendas from Fabian platforms. In 2024–25, its proposals again appear to be shaping the government’s legislative programme.

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Labour must deliver collective bargaining for unions Read John Hendy KC of the Institute for Employment Rights on the government's Employment Rights Bill 👇 labouroutlook.org/2025/09/07/lab…

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(((Dan Hodges))) Reform could roll out Adolf and Stalin keynote speeches and they are still forming the next government. Tory and Labour brands are now so badly damaged that the effects are likely terminal for both.