@RosieDuffield1 Sometimes the language of politicians leaves a lot to be desired. Paula Barker hopes to become deputy leader of @UKLabour but spoke of hating @Conservatives growing up. We can all have our differences but should respect political opponents and not hate them
Not a single politician, whatever their views, should be killed for voicing them. Another grieving family, and for what? We have to be better. #ripcharliekirk
When this government came to power any political analyst with half a brain could have forecast Jas Athwal, Tulip Sidiq, Angela Rayner & Peter Mandelson were all accidents waiting to happen. So why did nobody in No 10 see this? It happens again & again in politics.
The Kirk murder demonstrates that the far left can be as dangerous as the far right. They’re not progressives. Killing, harming or threatening political opponents is the opposite of being a democrat
@SCynic1 If it’s Rayner you’re talking about, she wasn’t cleared (and wouldn’t have resigned if she had) and is getting only what she gave when opposition. She’s a hypocrite no more no less
This is very sad news. The Duchess of Kent (Mrs Kent) will be remembered as a gracious and dignified and compassionate member of the Royal Family who chose to adopt a more humble and entirely charitable role in her later years. May she rest in peace. https://t.co/P4Oa0mh7Zj
@davesumnersmith@AngelaRayner@Nigel_Farage@GBNEWS Not if one is avoidance and the other is evasion. Rayner was Labour’s attack dog, holding Conservative Ministers to high levels. The biter got bit. Those on the left must accept that and move on
@pjm1kbw And in saying that, I would add that almost every judge I have ever appeared before has done their duty with the highest professionalism and integrity
@pjm1kbw I do believe that people have the right to criticise judgments. You and I have both done so. We’ve brought appeals. It’s fine to argue why judges have got it wrong, just not to suggest dishonesty or bias with jolly good supporting evidence
@SCynic1 The problem is that people consider every issue to be binary these days. Some argue that to keep the ECHR means we go to Hell in a hand cart. Others that to scrap it means summary executions and torture. Both are wrong & their arguments diminished for a lack of nuance