Johnson goes to the party’s annual conference starting Sunday in Manchester in a seemingly unassailable position https://t.co/ymHLNtWhJb
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2021
The peoples priorities
— Left🇪🇺Right Centrist Rejoiner 3.5% (@LeftRig57257476) October 2, 2021
Fuel
Food
Hospital
Housing
Low infection rates.
Hgv drivers?
Pickers?
Packers?
Nurses
Houses
FOM
Etc etc etc
An End to 11 years of a tory Govt.
Dems is the ppls priorities.
https://t.co/rNcLVtIgaq. "Most soap opera viewers would find that amount of professional chaos and private drama utterly implausible." Leaves out the bit about killing 130,000 of us. #GenocideJohnson
— Mark Simmons (@MarkDSimmons) October 2, 2021
You couldn't make this up.
— David Noble 💙🏴 (@DavidPNoble63) October 2, 2021
Not enough service staff for the Tory conference. Because of Brexit. 😂😂😂https://t.co/sHbapZ0Jo7
‘This grim confluence, from fuel shortages to spiraling poverty, has been described by many as a perfect storm. Yet the metaphor erases the active role the Tories — and in particular, the PM — have played in orchestrating these foreboding conditions.’ https://t.co/pX3ZxgB61N
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) October 2, 2021
"Bringing in the army won’t halt petrol crisis, says fuel industry boss
— Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡 (@uk_domain_names) October 2, 2021
Business chiefs accuse ministers of being ‘missing in action’ amid growing backlash against government"
MIA last week – and now the Tory party conference! https://t.co/lFBGTL7FCA
EXCL
— Mirror Politics (@MirrorPolitics) October 2, 2021
Quarter of Johnson Cabinet took Russia-linked cash as Tories head to Conferencehttps://t.co/zBDiCe3aal pic.twitter.com/1UHziDTFDR
They've been spouting this phrase for over a year and I still have no idea what 'level up' means.
— 𝚁𝚊𝚟 (@TVRav) October 2, 2021
No one can define it.
No one explains.
No one can say what the path of it or the goal of it is.
It's UTTER NONSENSE. https://t.co/57jcwc7FRe
‘Boris Johnson has shown leadership throughout fuel crisis’, says Tory MP.https://t.co/VXOYLI29m4
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) October 2, 2021
'Every citizen should see this insight into the thinking of our PM'https://t.co/HrFzbRKzN6
— The National (@ScotNational) October 2, 2021
Inescapable logic from these Tories. pic.twitter.com/H67RuZ1Aju
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) October 2, 2021
You can’t level up by raising taxes on the poor, Tories tell PM https://t.co/GvAWvfdmN7
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 2, 2021
This BBC article on Tory donors and their motives fails to mention – even in passing – that they’ve won *£1 billion* in COVID contracts.
— Sam Bright (@WritesBright) October 2, 2021
A bit of an omission, I’d say.https://t.co/R9Zom3mwXU
VIP contract for starters, peerage as the main course then a ministerial post for dessert, thank you. https://t.co/BvZEe2BMwc
— Kevin Maguire (@Kevin_Maguire) October 2, 2021
On the left 2021 #SarahEverard
— UK is with EU (@ukiswitheu) October 2, 2021
Johnson says 'there is a problem in the way we handle rape, domestic violence, sexual violence, the way we handle complaints by women and girls'
On the right 2019:
Johnson dropped the investigation into Tory MP Mark Field who manhandled a woman pic.twitter.com/r6rgwpsGr0
After petrol stations run dry, fights break out at forecourts and the army are brought in to stem the chaos, the Tories' lead… goes up.
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) October 2, 2021
Con: 39% (-1)
Labour: 35% (-2)
Opinium poll: 29th September – 1st October.
It's beyond me how anyone could look at the last 11 years in Britain, or even the last 15 months, and think, 'Yep, I want more of this. The Tories are the lads for me'.
— Listen, Carol… 😡🗯 (@anon_opin) October 2, 2021
"Much of the current chaos stems from a government having not too little power but too much.
— Best for Britain (@BestForBritain) October 2, 2021
"Only a hugely overconfident government would have risked worsening Britain’s vulnerabilities by insisting on the hardest-possible Brexit."https://t.co/ZEZ8SH44BR
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Democrats’ wrangling continues to obscure Biden goals
Analysis: Is it fair to call Biden’s $3.5 trillion plan another New Deal? https://t.co/VmOCIp5VrI
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 2, 2021
Important not to swallow innumerate hyperbole about the scale of Biden's build back better bills. Added together they're about $450bn a year – less than tenth of the unfunded pandemic relief Manchin, Sinema and others voted for. This talk of fiscal insanity is nonsense.
— Edward Luce (@EdwardGLuce) October 2, 2021
It's clear Biden's plan must shrink to pass Congress (esp. the Senate).
— Heather Long (@byHeatherLong) October 2, 2021
There's a big debate raging: Should Dems cut some programs entirely from the plan? Or should they give every program a haircut?
Many are urging WH to cut programshttps://t.co/XwTT1c4a8p via @JStein_WaPo
Federal agency and department heads can begin enforcing President Biden's vaccine mandates for its employees early next month, according to new guidance from the US Office of Personnel Management. https://t.co/Ae1FrZNken
— CNN (@CNN) October 2, 2021
Trillions are being cut out of the reconciliation bill, yet it's being treated as Biden embracing the Left. I have no idea if this was the White House strategy or if they just fortuitously stumbled into ithttps://t.co/NCgNjjIhc8
— Nick Field (@nick_field90) October 2, 2021
I mean look at this headline>>>>> Biden Throws In With Left, Leaving His Agenda in Doubt https://t.co/UySHEKpS7K
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 2, 2021
Where are you getting this "millions" of jobs number from?
— Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) October 2, 2021
Moody's estimated Biden's American Jobs Plan would create 2.7 million jobs over 10 years—but that's not your infrastructure bill, it's what you gutted.
Hence the need for the Build Back Better bill that you're blocking. pic.twitter.com/2oeL6TD7WE
Kyrsten Sinema just fundraised with corporate interest groups that oppose Biden’s domestic agenda—again https://t.co/1aZKOCFQPv
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) October 2, 2021
Lotta words to say nothing. https://t.co/CIVMgZ2Liy
— Adam Jentleson 🎈 (@AJentleson) October 2, 2021
"The endgame is fascism," Wajahat Ali on fmr. President Trump revealing how he and his allies tried to overturn the 2020 election. https://t.co/xPvygnJUiq
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 2, 2021