@hughosmond@barry_halverson Absolute nonsense.
We were not bankrupt. The crash was nothing to do with Labour and in fact Gordon Brown was praised with the way he handled it.
The NHS had record performance under Labour who actually funded it properly.
And this @MrMichaelSpicer on the Penny Mordaunt conference speech last year
She is now beyond parody
"When Conservatives stand up and fight..."🙄
Sunak stood up and left
I don’t speak of this often but listening to Nigel Farage in tonight’s debate I must.
My dad was an immigrant. From the moment he arrived in this country he worked hard every day in labouring jobs. My most vivid recollection is of his tired & weary eyes and oil stained overalls when he came home after a 12 hour factory shift. Even then he was able to raise a smile for us. He was kind & gentle & loved my mum with passion. He raised a family of 4 & instilled in each of us a fierce sense of right & wrong & love of country. His proudest day was when he became a British citizen. I recall him with love & affection & pride & carry the lessons he taught me in my heart every day. If it were not for my dad I would not be a lawyer today & in his memory I work hard everyday to make a difference for as many as I can. Immigration is a beautiful thing & don’t let charlatans like Farage tell you otherwise ❤️
D-Day absence an extraordinary own goal from the Conservatives
Whatever the motivation, they now admit it was a cock-up - and one that feels like quite a moment in this election campaign. https://t.co/HYHRF8ocpC
Victoria Derbyshire, "Claire Coutinho, where did you get the £2,000 figure from because its not an impartial independent figure, it's your own Tory special advisers"
Claire Coutinho, "No no, not at all. They are independent impartial civil servants"
Liz Kendall, "If you put rubbish in you get rubbish out"
Victoria Derbyshire, "They're not independent, they're not impartial.. They are made by Tory special advisers, they are political appointees.. That is misleading to voters and therefore very disrespectful"
Keir Starmer: "I think it's relevant for the voters to know what did the 2 candidates for PM do before they came into politics... I was working for the Crown Prosecution Service... & Rishi Sunak was making money, betting against the country, in the financial crisis.."
Joke
Inflation is nothing to do with Sunak
By sticking with the plan 🤣🤣
Just hilarious
Saved everyone with furlough (a union idea)
Rwanda deterrent (incomings 30% up on last year)
Sunak blocked increased defence spending
Scrapped HA2 and promised areas money over a decade
National Service a desperate attempt to buy votes
Tax cut for pensioners is actually undoing the damage Sunak did by freezing threaholds and raising tax burden to the highest in 70 years
Destroying University sector with visa restrictions and now plan to damage it more
Free childcare support reported to be impacting children due to increased numbers and lack of provision
As for the pathetic attack reference nuclear deterrent - that was 8 years ago and the world has changed greatly in that time - so much so in the same period the Tories have had 5 Prime Ministers - now that is changing your mind.
The black hole data has already been debunked as a lie
and was fabricated from Tory Spads interpreting loose plans and getting the costed by the Treasury
The £2094 would be over 4 years
Retirement tax is your current position one that you created and legislated for
Same old Tory lies
Square One for the nation it is then
Obama in his book, gives all the credit for saving the world banking system to Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling.
As for Cameron he gets half a paragraph, completely dismissive of him, within the 700 pages of text.
So the Telegraph have decided Labour can’t be trusted to not reverse Brexit 🤣
They say, “Can the fragile flower of Brexit – for so long prevented by its parliamentary enemies from coming into bloom – withstand the worst that a House of Commons dominated by would-be rejoiners can throw at it? According to the opinion polls, we may be about to find out.” 🤣🤣🤣
This is why I am voting @UKLabour, it is by far the best decision for British farming and rural areas!
People in Cotswolds and Wiltshire vote for @zoe_billingham_@annamainwaring@RobNewmanLab @kerryp_labour
What Trump's conviction means for the election
In exit polls conducted during the Republican primaries this winter, double-digit numbers of voters said that they would not vote for the former president if he were convicted of a felony. 🤗👍👏 https://t.co/4VAG7KXIBn
Michael Heseltine speaking at the Hay Festival:
“Racism is basically what underpins UKIP and Reform. I’m just over 90, I have lived through some of the most tumultuous events of our time, and anyone who is looking for the common theme: it’s racism.”
If I was in a seat where the Lib Dems or Greens had the best chance of unseating a Tory, I would lend them my vote. Pls, swallow your tribalism, and vote for the party most likely to defeat the Tory. This is a once in a lifetime chance to decimate this cancer on the UK.
You've got a bit of a fucking cheek, haven't you, @Jeremy_Hunt, with your boss's links to @Infosys, which I hear operates from Moscow. And if you read your replies on the thread below, if you'd kindly like to #ReleaseTheRussiaReport IN FULL, you'll see why you are a hypocrite.
“Now I think Labour’s best kept secret is the extent to which it would forge a closer relationship with the EU. To be fair, Rishi Sunak has stabilised it, winning private plaudits from EU officials who hated Boris Johnson. But Starmer would go much further: he rightly judges the UK would not secure enough economic growth to rescue public services without breaking down the barriers with its biggest trading partner.”
https://t.co/9rfKml3Zqs