A couple of photos from Leicester’s inaugural meeting on Friday night. A very positive meeting with lots of passion and energy in the room. Onwards and upwards 🇬🇧 @RupertLowe10@RestoreBritain_
Labour have put hundreds of people out of work as Denby Pottery closes down due to Ed Miliband's sky high energy prices and Rachel Reeves' employment tax rises. Labour won't stop destroying this country until everyone is out of work.
Nationwide would make Kim Jong-un look like a liberal Given the way nationwide controls the voting process- they always attempt to kick people out of the society if they raise concerns!!
Nationwide building society doubles CEO’s pay to £4.7m.
Workers got 3.8% rise.
Members denied a binding vote on exec pay.
A member prevented from standing for board election by insiders.
Has Nationwide become a private fiefdom?
Need governance reforms
https://t.co/W9ixXOmTXn
To win Rupert the need to offer more than the B/s as Reform do. Try this batteries based on sodium China's CATL and Changan Automobile launched the first mass-produced EV powered by a sodium-ion battery pack. New jobs!!! Not a word Andy!!!
Another Cambridge boy wanting to the commons. Mr PFI who built the hospitals and schools- they spent the private sector all that money!! And could not employ any staff to work in those buildings
Blair has said "the rising number of people on disability benefits was unsustainable and must be cut as a priority."
So what does he want the disabled to do, go away and die? What a hideous man he is.
https://t.co/Ymactvq3j8
Tony Blair thinks the answer to this country’s problems is AI, welfare cuts and endless spending on war.
Who benefits? Arms companies and tech billionaires.
Once again, Blair is wrong. The answer is a redistribution of wealth and power and the relentless search for peace.
@AndyBurnhamGM Hello Mr PIF its been some time Andy!!! You talk of helping people!! Simple tell water companies to post all future libilites on to their accounts!! Nationalisation for free. Clean rivers and seas
Nobody should be launching a coup, we need to give party chance to have a thorough discussion about what has happened, why & what’s needed now but everything has to be on agenda. Keir will need to put party & country first in judging whether he is risking opening door to Farage.
I strongly welcome this development. I know how hard the Labour Leader, John Cotton, and our Labour Mayor Richard Parker have worked behind the scenes with Unite, and others, to find a resolution which is in the interests of the city, its residents, its workers and its future.
It’s now clear what is on the table at the local elections in Birmingham - a speedy and agreed way forward, or more uncertainty and ongoing dispute with either Reform or the Greens.
'I now believe there is one big divide in British society and it's not class or money or race or religion. It's between those that work and those that don't': Nigel Farage talks to JASON GROVES https://t.co/DZsPH9JmDs