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Housing is by far the biggest issue in my casework inbox.
I know @LewishamCouncil are working incredibly hard to make sure everyone has a decent home. With strong support from the Gov, we can extend that progress to leaseholders and those with cladding issues.
It’s bad enough that Hau-Yu has done no case work while representing one of the most socially deprived wards in Lewisham. But this blatant racism is beyond the joke.
Dear @ZackPolanski,
Cllr Hau-Yu Tam calls black people “coconuts”, and yet you’ve still endorsed her, praised her, invited her to your launch, and proudly took pictures with her.
At what point do these “exceptions” become the rule?
@ZackPolanski - you’ve chosen this man to represent the Greens in Lewisham.
He represents everything Lewisham isn’t.
Do you condemn Bernard Mani's views, yes or no?
WOW!!!
Never thought we would hear this level of honesty from a Western leader, and certainly not Canada, given the direction of Canada in the past 25 years. Canada's shift towards multialignment is quite clear - and this level of honesty from Carney on Western "fiction" about the old order will be warmly welcomed in much of the Global South:
"We knew that the story about the rules-based order was partially false... We knew that international law applied with varying rigour depending on the identity of the accused and the victim. This fiction was useful [because of the goods provided by American hegemony]... So we placed the sign in the window. We participated in the rituals. And we largely avoided calling out the gaps between rhetoric and reality. This bargain no longer works. Let me be direct. We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition... You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination."
🚨BREAKING: @TheBMA staff enter into pay dispute with their employer over 'hypocritical' 2 per cent pay offer.
The BMA heavily criticised the Government over a pay award to doctors of 2.5 per cent, but has offered their own staff less.
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