Mike Ross

@cllrmikeross

Lib Dem cllr for Newland ward in the great city of Hull. Lib Dem group leader. Husband, Father, Christian, cricket fan!

Hull
Joined May 2012

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  1. Retweeted
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    We are getting a lot of calls so just to be clear: No Coalition. No deals.

  2. Jun 5

    If you look closely enough, there's my two year old on my shoulders. Spent a lot of it up there and he enjoyed it. Real family fun.

  3. Jun 5

    Getting the sense the audience in the studio is warming to Tim Farron. The more they see of him, the more they like.

  4. Jun 2

    Corbyn's turn on demonstrates yet again that it is not the future he offers, but his past that is his problem.

  5. Jun 2

    Election or not, looking forward to seeing some of 2moro on Newland. Especially the closing event. -

  6. Retweeted
    Jun 1

    If the special relationship between the PM and Trump exists, it exists for moments like this.We need to make him see sense on climate change

  7. May 22

    Just imagine how weak May would look if there was a different main opposition Leader right now?

  8. Retweeted
    May 22

    This is 's manifesto meltdown. This is not strong and stable. It's panic and u-turn.

  9. May 18

    Don't be young, sick or old under a Conservative manifesto. Why can they get away with it? Because of the weak Labour opposition

  10. Retweeted
    May 11
  11. Retweeted
    May 8

    Do you have any stories or memories you'd be willing to share with us for Newland heritage project Our Street Our Stage?

  12. May 7
    Replying to

    Of course, Farage was giving his congratulations in his comment. He reckons Le Pen can win in 5 years time. Let's hope he is wrong again.

  13. May 7

    Just caught the obligatory BBC Farage comment on the Macron victory. Congratulations to the new liberal President.

  14. Retweeted
    May 5

    Projection national vote share: CON: 38% (+3) LAB: 27% (-2) LDEM: 18% (+7) UKIP: 5% (-8) (via John Curtice) Chgs. w/ 2015.

  15. May 6

    BBC Radio 4 news says urges his party "to stay on the pitch" - presumably much like he did when the star player at Tranmere Rovers

  16. May 5
    Replying to

    Need an effective opposition. Lib Dems proving they are ready if labour are not

  17. May 5

    feels like it is heading for a Blair style landslide, without the (misplaced) hope and optimism.

  18. Retweeted
    May 3

    Wonderful to share a special evening with as he begins his ministry in Hull Sculcoates. God Bless Phil, we're right with you ❤

  19. May 1

    So, 20 years on, did things get better? #97

  20. Apr 28

    At the other end, Vote Tory, get UKIP. Only one party now with a clear and distinctive position.

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