Socialist who no longer supports Labour while Centrist, tory-lite Starmer and his Blairite treacherous team are at the helm #IStandWithSocialism#FordeReport
If Keir Hardie were alive today, he'd be blocked from becoming a Labour MP by Luke f*cking Akehurst.
Hardie would despise what the Labour Party has become.
100,000 on the streets.
But this is just the beginning.
It’s time to take our country back from the brink.
Sign up at https://t.co/1SeHcIFCnR
#EnoughIsEnough
Did you clap our NHS workers during the pandemic?
In the coming weeks, nurses, junior doctors, ambulance service and other health workers will ballot to strike.
They’re fighting for better – because claps don’t pay the bills.
RT if you’re behind them 👊
#EnoughlsEnough
Tomorrow at 1PM, a human chain will surround Parliament to oppose the extradition of Julian Assange.
If they can silence Assange, they can silence anyone.
Join me and thousands of others as we stand up for press freedom everywhere: https://t.co/F4L2ltldFJ
“The working class is back. We’re not just back as an idea, we’re back as a movement. They act in their class interests, it’s time we acted in ours”
Powerful words from @RMTunion’s Mick Lynch
New polling shows that 66% of the public support public ownership of energy.
So it (i) is popular, (ii) makes economic sense, and (iii) gives democratic control to put our need before their greed.
The case for public ownership is overwhelming.
Today it's been revealed that the energy price cap is set to rise to £4,266 in January.
We’re not going to accept corporations making record profits from the misery of millions.
It’s time to build a campaign to fight back: https://t.co/1SeHcIXdMr
We have faced over a decade of cuts to our pay leaving over 100,000 vacancies
Our colleagues are relying on food banks, and working 40+ hours a week and selling back their annual leave just to survive
We are saying #EnoughIsEnough @eiecampaign https://t.co/liwq2W2lhB
The obscene accumulated wealth of billionaires in the UK continues to grow whilst working class communities are crippled by over a decade of austerity and soaring cost of living.
We need action to rebalance the scales and end the gross inequality between the richest and poorest.
Over the last 3 years, since 2019, 405 MPs have claimed a collective total of £420,000 for energy bills for their second homes.
No fuel poverty for MPs.