@194theNod@TorstenBell Do your own research (you lot love to) and discover that they were all donations to the Labour party itself, not Starmer, and all were declared.
Farage said he wasn't standing for election, got an undeclared personal 'gift' of £5million from overseas, then changed his mind...
@CoconutJam34768@cymbal_martin Farage: "I'm not standing for election"
Farage receives undeclared £5million gift from overseas billionaire
Farage: "I'm standing for election"
Meanwhile, Labour receives declared gifts and donations
Anon on twitter: "Labour is most corrupt"
@tiredobserver1@I_amMukhtar That's a declared political donation to the Labour Party.
Nigel Farage was personally gifted £5million by an overseas billionaire; he was supposed to declare it because he received it in the 12 months before being elected.
They are not the same.
@MartinSLewis We're a team, so regardless of what we earn individually it all goes into the same pot, we take the same amount each for individual spends, and everything else comes out of joint. I earn the most, but that's only possible because of the love and support of my wife.
@Tesco might want to put 'Peanuts' clearly on the top label of the Chicken katsu salad you've added to the premium meal deal rather than hiding in the ingredients; Katsu infers Japanese style and they're not big users of peanuts. Luckily it's my wife that's allergic, not me.
@CreativeDeduct@jimthegiant Yes mate, lets turn different parts of the working class against eachother while the truly wealthy absolutely laught it up! Legend!
@akaChivato@PolitlcsUK But the act allowed qualified immunity for terrorists, just as much as it offered it to soldiers.
So I'll ask again: do you support immunity being offered to terrorists? Because apparently you do.
@akaChivato@PolitlcsUK They repealed an act that would have also granted immunity to terrorists as much as it did soldiers. You ok with terrorists getting immunity?
Sir Keir Starmer has said Donald Trump's claim that British troops did not serve on the frontline in Afghanistan was "insulting and frankly appalling".
He suggested that the US president should apologise.
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🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer has called on Donald Trump to apologise for his "insulting and frankly appalling" comments about British troops in Afghanistan
@gllnkk@Keir_Starmer@Number10press He has, pretty strongly too. It's easy for the leader of the opposition to do it with nothing to lose. For the British prime minister to do it is another thing entirely:
Trump’s Nato claims ‘insulting and frankly appalling’ says Starmer – UK politics live https://t.co/zY3WhyS4Ia