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For the sake of the country, the PM should now seriously consider his position.
The British public has stood for a lot over the last two years, but enough is enough.
It's time for something new.
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‘I must begin this review with a disclaimer. Typically these end of year lists are quite joyous affairs, semi-nostalgic and designed to rekindle pleasant memories of the highlights of the year past.
Well this list really isn’t anything like that..
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‘In democracies, the right to protest is sacrosanct and attempts to curtail it are never made by those who have our best interests at heart.’
@RenewParty
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‘In another era, a queue of high-calibre and credible pretenders would be forming to take his place and yet, in this somewhat shabby facsimile of the Conservative Party there are none.’
@RenewParty
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We can build a better Britain.
And we will.
Together.
Thank you for following our policy announcements over the last few weeks.
As Christmas approaches, we will tell you how you can get involved making change happen.
International issues require cooperation and collaboration. The Government’s determination to turn its back on this way of working has been the source of countless scandals.
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To keep our place at the world’s top table, we need to put in the effort.
We can still be a truly global Britain, but there are changes we need to make to get there.
Honesty matters.
Technology has not always changed our world for the better.
But Renew’s policy is not to threaten free speech.
We will deal with online harms the right way.
“Facebook shows us content based on what they will make the most money with, this is the same as any other newspaper. The difference is that newspapers can’t publish serious harms without legal repercussions.”
Ignite on Online Harms: https://t.co/pQ24jSmDfg
Moves afoot in Scotland to clamp down on Airbnb; planning permission may be needed. Point is to make landlords more responsible for their tenants; pub landlords are responsible for antisocial behaviour of their clients, why not residential landlords who are in it for the money?