TheCommentator

@TheCommentator

(For legal protection, all our tweets are to be considered opinion.) We stand for centre-Right internationalism and liberal democracy in an age of cynicism

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  1. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2020

    Who will have the courage to end this long national nightmare and challenge for the Premiership?The country cannot endure much more of this gross incompetence. He should retire to the overpriced after dinner speaking circuit where he belongs. Time for a grown up PM!

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  2. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2020

    An extract from my piece for The Commentator on the potential political and economic impacts of the coronavirus that was published on Saturday 29th February. I think it still stands up!

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  3. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2020

    What I wrote in an article for The Commentator on the potential political and economic impacts of the coronavirus that was published on Saturday 29th February. I think it holds up.

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  4. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2020

    Tell the Prime Minister that THIS Santa will be having words. – at The North Pole

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  5. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2020

    If the Conservative Party doesn’t throw overboard they will find Labour winning the next election by a landslide; the likes of which we haven’t seen since the National Government of the the 1930s.

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  6. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2020

    The public has been treated like a yo-yo by and Downing Street. People’s lives and livelihoods are not to be toyed with. And whilst we do not like our Prime Minister’s to take themselves too seriously, we do expect them to take the job seriously.

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  7. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2020

    The reason for this is government incompetence. Pure and simple. They wasted the summer and failed to prepare for the predictable winter 2nd wave. The public MUST hold Downing Street responsibile! This was avoidable. The people are paying the price for No.10’s miserable failures!

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    19 Dec 2020

    This is a crisis of the Prime Minister’s own making. A second wave was entirely predictable and in line with what happened with the Spanish Flu in a 1918. If the government hadn’t squandered the summer, Boris wouldn’t be cancelling Christmas. This is his fault. Don’t be mistaken.

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  9. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2020

    Last weekend was hosting a instead of focusing like a lazer beam on saving for millions of hard-working Brits and their families. This Prime Minister’s priorities are not your priorities!

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  10. Retweeted
    19 Dec 2020

    As I understand it, the tests for the Civil Contingencies Act to be invoked are not met as government has had enough warning of problems to be able to legislate.

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    19 Dec 2020

    The government would have to invoke the Civil Contingencies Act to impose a new tier without a vote on Monday

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  12. 20 Nov 2020

    Lanistar breaks records with 100,000 users in 72 hours FCA scraps warning - The Commentator

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  13. 17 Nov 2020

    Live: Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey Testify at Senate Hearing | NBC News via

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    15 Nov 2020
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  15. Retweeted
    3 Nov 2020

    Did just write off those who didn’t do well in Maths O-level. John Major got 3 O-levels but still had the Oxbridge elite kiss his ass when he was Prime Minister. This elitist attitude is why voters are giving the heavy-go to the old arrogant-o-cracy

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  16. 3 Nov 2020

    Kamala Harris wins performance poll, while Trump trails in last place - The Commentator

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    1 Sep 2020
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    1 Sep 2020
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    1 Sep 2020

    . is pleased to announce the publication of A Quantitative Analysis of Community Mental Health Provision in England During Covid-19 and the Subsequent Impact on the Police by

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    1 Sep 2020

    . is pleased to announce the publication of A Quantitative Analysis of Community Mental Health Provision in England During Covid-19 and the Subsequent Impact on the Police by

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