Paul Tyler

@PTylerLords

Lib Dem Political & Constitutional Reform Spokesperson, former MP for North Cornwall; read "Who Decides?" for more. Views expressed are my own.

London/Gloucestershire
Joined January 2014

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    Brexit supporting newspaper with Brexit supporting readers announces that one of the consequences of Brexit is surprisingly that the United Kingdom has lost the benefits of being in the European Union.

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    Correct me if I'm wrong... but is the UK the only place in the world that closed its borders to trade but left them wide open for longer for the import of Covid19?

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    Real change takes time. Proud to have introduced the Pupil Premium – despite much scepticism at the time.

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    10 hours ago

    This is exactly what the Teluhalf campaigned for, urging its readers to support Johnson’s bungled Brexit deal .... this fallout may come to haunt the Tories when more expat Brits are allowed to vote in UK elections!

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    This is exactly what the Teluhalf campaigned for, urging its readers to support Johnson’s bungled Brexit deal .... this fallout may come to haunt the Tories when more expat Brits are allowed to vote in UK elections!

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    The Telegraph very angry about Brexit. Who could have done this to us?

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    The current FPTP voting system is nothing close to a fair election. We need a wide coalition to change it, but the question is if leaders will support it and if they will be wise enough to end party tribalism and work together.

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    The Israeli military bombed the houses of one of the few neurologists in Gaza, killing him (Dr Moeen Alalool) with his 5 children. Remember, despite all the evidence to the contrary, the Israeli regime still claims its so-called pinpoint strikes only target military sites

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    - Why doesn't Boris Johnson just buy tthings that he can pay for & afford? Matt Hancock - There's so many more important things.. - So journalists shouldn't ask politicians about whether or not Boris Johnson has broken rules... that doesn't matter?

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    Our research ‘Track and Trace’ found over 70 contract awards during the pandemic with red flags for possible corruption, which shpuld be independently audited: 2/n

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    It does appear that Boris Johnson put the pursuit of a post-Brexit trade deal with India ahead of public health. The Covid public inquiry must look into this decision and whether it was influenced by politics and not the science.

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    This is wild. The PM’s former Cheif Strategic Advisor, Lord Udny-Lister resigned last month, and has now apologised. 1/2

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    The big news this morning - ‘Matt Hancock personally intervened to help a former Conservative minister secure a PPE deal worth £180 million, according to government emails.’ Story by ⁦

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    Just £900,000 of dairy products made it out of the UK to the EU in February this year, compared with over £24m in February 2020.

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    May 15

    Johnson waited 3 weeks to close our border to travellers from India while 20,000 passengers arrived. The UK is going through a huge surge of the Indian variant of Covid. Are these two events connected?

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    The Government has previously claimed that Ministers were not involved in the direct award of PPE contracts. Their friends seem to think otherwise. We have concluded there was systemic bias. Read and judge for yourself:

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    May 15

    A source who attended a Whitehall war gaming exercise on the Indian variant on Thursday said: “It’s very clear that we should have closed the border to India earlier and that Boris did not do so because he didn’t want to offend Modi.”

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    won 17% of the vote. Not 11%

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    May 15

    Govt source tells Sunday Times: “It’s very clear that we should have closed the border to India earlier and that Boris did not do so because he didn’t want to offend Modi.”

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