@jessphillips@CPhilpOfficial@SuellaBraverman Qualified? In what? I can't find this in any biographies, I know you went to University and have a brother working brilliantly to support students and young people in tacking addiction.
@jessphillips What if she draws up a list consisting of women who have excelled? be it in a 'mans'world, voluntary helping out vulnerable people or even a load of nurses from around the country?
@IreadMad @UKLabour@Keir_Starmer I totally agree,the tales I listened to growing up will always as a reminder of what 'leaders' inflict on ordinary people who may have different religion, skin colour or sexual orientation or disability. Let's honour "all Gods children".
Record profits for the big business and the billionaires whilst life is getting harder for everyone else.
We say enough is enough.
Join the campaign to fight the cost of living crisis: https://t.co/1IYXSjVdlB
Excellent from Andy Burnham today.
Labour should always be on the side of working people in the fight to protect their incomes. A very thinly veiled swipe at Sir Keir.
More than 40,000 BT workers are striking today for fair pay.
BT workers have been told to accept a pay cut - even though the company made £1.3 BILLION in profits and the BT chief executive got a 32% pay rise.
Solidarity with the @CWUnews and the BT workers on strike today.✊
BT made £1,300,000,000 in profit, handed £750,000,000 to shareholders, and paid its CEO £3,500,000.
But then it offers workers a huge real terms pay cut, even as they’re forced to open workplace foodbanks.
That’s why CWU members are on strike today. Solidarity ✊🏽
RT if you want to see CEOs in the media studios explaining how the hell they justify billions in profit, hundreds of millions to shareholders, millions into their own pockets, massive price hikes for customers and handing scraps to workers.
In Holland, water, electricity and gas networks are all publicly owned - and it's illegal to privatise any of them.
Essentials owned by the people for the people. There’s a thought for the next Labour leader (soon please!).
After winning Commons confidence vote, Boris Johnson sets out agenda for the next seven weeks:
- Drive a fire engine
- Indoor skydiving
- Harry Potter studio tour
- Finish that IT course