Fatima lives in a safe seat. Her vote will make no difference to the result of the next general election, so politicians can get away with ignoring her.
Fatima needs her vote to count the same as everyone else's.
Fatima needs Proportional Representation. #ChangeTheVotingSystem
"We already had a referendum on this!"
"Proportional Representation doesn't provide a constituency link!"
"We would elect extremist parties!"
Wrong, wrong and ... wrong. Find out why 👇 then share this post
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No one would argue with putting in place local action to reduce the transmission of coronavirus.
But announcing measures affecting potentially millions of people late at night on Twitter is a new low for the government’s communications during this crisis.
Last week we posted the below statement to Instagram. Some commenters rightfully called for clarity, so we've pulled together an explanation of our reasoning.
One fact remains: Bristol has some SERIOUS problems. Let's get to work. #WhoseFuture
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Getting an early seat for this evenings concert! Airing tonight from 7pm (UK time) and featuring some phenomenal artists and.. us 😥 - link below -
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Capitalism produces ecological crisis for the same reason it produces inequality: because the fundamental mechanism of capitalist growth is that capital must extract (from nature and labour) more than it gives in return.
“This is the racial ouroboros our country finds itself locked in, as black Americans relive an endless loop of injustice and white Americans keep revisiting the same performance, a Broadway show that never closes, just goes on hiatus now and then.” -@Tre_John_son
@_TheGMan@ScottyAdam3@MarcusRashford Do you want to live in a society that lets kids starve? Do the kids deserve to go hungry and fail at school because malnutrition shortens their attention span and makes them fail?
Since Boris Johnson is now so keen that we do not "photo shop" British history, I thought I would take a minute to tell the full, unedited story of that crowning achievement of Britain's past, the Industrial Revolution: