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— Jim Pickard (@PickardJE) November 21, 2021
There is, of course, no migrant “crisis”.
— John O’Brennan (@JohnOBrennan2) November 21, 2021
The crisis is one of fake journalism, in effect a constant drip feed of highly partisan, ideologised demonisation of the ‘other’, designed to maintain a relentlessly xenophobic audience. pic.twitter.com/oiOwOcovyr
Boris Johnson warned migrant crisis could "destroy" Tories by fuelling challenger party on the Right.
— Lucy Fisher (@LOS_Fisher) November 21, 2021
Donor and grandees give PM six months to make serious progress, ahead of local elections next May
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Whether or not Marr personally subscribed to this narrative, at three days after the referendum it is a real time capsule of the triumphal crowing, demonisation, and casual xenophobia unleashed by the referendum. An appalling vignette and one that will only get worse with time. https://t.co/RrpNeQGqBN
— John Cotter (@John_Cotter) November 19, 2021
It’s becoming accepted now that any high profile news job at the BBC involves hypocrisy commensurate with the salary – taking all freelance work and perks going – and then trying to rebuild what’s left of a reputation after finally going/being eased out. https://t.co/xedCj69qjs
— Tim Walker (@ThatTimWalker) November 21, 2021
Boris Johnson’s plan for a bridge between Scotland & Northern Ireland shelved as too difficult & expensive. https://t.co/GtDKm0sgps
— Darran Marshall (@DarranMarshall) November 20, 2021
No one can be above the criminal law. And if the Met won't investigate clear evidence of Boris Johnson selling peerages for cash we plan to ask the Court to make them. pic.twitter.com/bXavlhboMc
— Jo Maugham (@JolyonMaugham) November 21, 2021
If Boris Johnson made promises of support to Jennier Arcuri because of his personal relationship with Ms Arcuri it is vital that the GLA refers this new evidence to the IOPC and that the IOPC reviews its decision to rule out a criminal investigation.https://t.co/G01LNucpKW
— Angela Rayner (@AngelaRayner) November 20, 2021
.@Jacob_Rees_Mogg didn't declare a £6 million personal loan that he was able to borrow at a much lower interest rate than my constituents would have access to.
— Angela Rayner (@AngelaRayner) November 21, 2021
His cut-price loan is a financial benefit to and must be declared as an interest. This must be investigated. pic.twitter.com/U3drVX16s9
"The next Labour government will not be reintroducing free movement," says Labour's Shadow Home Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds.
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) November 21, 2021
Here's what Keir Starmer promised during his leadership campaign. #marr pic.twitter.com/deHa3gMdYa
Boris Johnson caught without mask again hours after apologising for not wearing one https://t.co/xOOdxtcJ3s pic.twitter.com/eILSbnmJno
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) November 20, 2021
Today Republican Senator Pat Toomey and I sent a letter to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson expressing Congress's bipartisan concern that a failure to implement the Northern Ireland Protocols could compromise the Good Friday Agreement.https://t.co/rIQy1XtByB
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 20, 2021