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• #2177
Buy the tory MP bingo poster to cross them each off through the night.
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• #2178
Love to hear this, if only it was clear and obvious to everyone what was going on
Ive only had two flyers so far. Tory and LD. Not going for either.
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• #2179
Don't forget the appeal of the Greens for the average nimby when it comes to housing developments in the shires.
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• #2180
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• #2182
It's almost as if the Tory leaning press want them to lose. The betting scandal was beginning to die down a bit, so the Telegraph decides to lead today with a headline claiming the Metropolitan Police had leaked names to the press, thus keeping it at the top of the news cycle for another day.
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• #2183
The press editors are in chaos - there's as much disunity as in the Tory party itself. Chris Evans at the Telegraph seems to be leaning full Reform - or at least wants the current leadership of the Tories out? But Ted Verity at the Mail seems to have had second thoughts about that - he's been attacking Farage recently, I think? Victoria Newton at the Sun will come out for Labour in a minute (as rumoured for a while now). And it doesn't appear that Tony Gallagher knows what to do with the Times.
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• #2184
That’s the former Labour candidate for North Chingford now standing as an independent. Leaflet had that picture with a some kind of endorsement from Ronnie. Never read it, stored it for later in the green wheelie bin.
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• #2185
If Labour lose the seat because they booted Faiza its their own doing.
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• #2186
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• #2187
Looks a bit different on the wider angle... (same demographic though)
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• #2188
Photoshop?
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• #2189
I only have pity for these people. They're angry every day, and probably not doing as well as they hoped.
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• #2190
Urgh. On of the companies I follow in IG just posted up a full Katie Hopkins video. Had to instantly unfollow and make a note to not use them.
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• #2191
Name and shame!
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• #2192
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• #2193
No, the Times have been going full attack dog on Labour for weeks now! Pretty much every front page headline is a made up lie about what Labour might do if they get elected. None of it based on what is in the manifesto or even discussed by any of the leadership team. Its proper conspiracy theory stuff.
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• #2194
Torys withdrawing support for betting pair, Craig willams and Laura Saunders.
bit late
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• #2195
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cll476qzm85o
Government destroys £1.4bn of PPE from one Covid deal
don't think this will poll particularly well.
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• #2196
I stand corrected - seen a few anti-Sunak front pages in recent weeks, which have obviously skewed my views. But that standpoint/MO makes sense with Gallagher at the helm.
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• #2197
"But, but, but... Starmer doesn't act decisively."
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• #2198
Labour backing off in lib dem target seats
https://x.com/xtophercook/status/1805485334827798789?t=5GiHsUvTYIQUoL_VT8X-lg&s=19 -
• #2199
That's really interesting and the visual in the second tweet backs up what I'm hearing and seeing in my local constituencies on the south coast.
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• #2200
The Reform candidate in Salisbury has said that when he met Putin he was alright really.
"I have actually met Putin and had a 10-minute chat with him and he seemed very good. He is not the Austrian gentleman with a moustache come alive again."
A very fair analogy.
Think I’m slightly surprised by how bad most political parties design can be sometimes.
Suppose it’s not great optics to spend ££ on designers. (Reform obviously have no qualms about optics)