@Jacob_P_Gould You misunderstand why people vote for the Labour Party even though it's in the f**king name, being a trade unionist and representing working people in collective bargaining is a stronger credential than a career in international finance. /1
@estherzelda0514 My thought is that women tell themselves it felt bigger than it actually was, because them liking the guy and being aroused during sex means they imagine his dick as being big as that's still coded as manly, even if it's actually below average. We overrate how well it can be felt
@CamillaTominey That's a disgusting smear to make and you should be ashamed for inflaming people's fears. It's a race-neutral principle, that if you commit war crimes in a conflict around the world, you should be exposed and held accountable in UK public life.
@thenation That's an insult to white men in general to publish this, just as 'identity politics' is used as a slur against other groups. He's standing because he has a lot to say on the issues and people like it. Candidates who promise change should be welcomed, whatever race or gender.
@MrHarryCole Vance's administration murdered a protester and then called him a 'domestic terrorist'. They can educate the UK on how to be a tyrannical government, but if the UK wants to enhance its democracy and rule of law, the US Republican Party has nothing to say.
@MikeDiplockre Especially in Makerfield, the North hardly ever gets a PM and this is their one chance to have a PM who hears directly from working class Manchester suburbs and who gets how they think. Even people who are pro-Reform vs 'southern Labour' know that Farage & Reform are Southerners
@RupertLowe10 What? He wasn't voted for by the British people, he does not represent the British people. The Prime Minister, however bad he is and however bad his polling is, was elected by the British people and speaks for all of them until he loses his job.
@connorclementtv@WMTWTV She has no business commenting on Platner's troubles if she deviates from how she judged Brett Kavanaugh, "In evaluating any given claim of misconduct, we will be ill served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence and fairness, tempting though it may be."
@MikeNellis The Democratic Party vetted Janet Mills as their candidate and she passed all the traditional criteria. The voters chose to toss out the rulebook and nominate a random oysterfarmer veteran. That's their right, so ultimately, it's between him and the Republican primary's choice.
@dancluchey It's not really an accusation at all, because an accusation is something that is verifiable, either provable or disprovable. She made general claims about how she felt, but if a specific incident happened, she should say that and give some basis for people to believe it.
@Steven_Swinford@bbcnickrobinson Once Burnham doubles the vote that Starmer's councillors got in May, it'll be an open and shut case. Starmer's options will at that point be choosing the manner in which he hands over to Burnham, and he would no longer make history but just be subject to it.
@ian4downton The public showed exactly how little they were impressed by her, when only half the Tory councillors standing for re-election this year were re-elected.
@MikePrendUK@reformparty_uk@Conservatives@KemiBadenoch She's the second Ed Davey, she's not widely loathed only because she's irrelevant to the real contest for government. The Tories are done, cooked, and a minor party now. Everyone knows it's Farage vs Labour, that's the party system.
@lukeakehurst Labour received 25,917 votes in North Durham in 2017, 18,639 votes there in 2019, and just 16,562 there for you in 2024 (dismal). Corbyn was the wrong person to be PM, but he spoke for millions and you should learn something from what he did right.