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  1. Retweeted
    17 hours ago
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    Education spending, NHS spending, police spending, low inflation, low interest rates, NMW, low crime, record high employment, low unemployment, 3rd world debt write off, paternity leave, sure start, GFA, overseas aid doubled, free nursery places. Be sensible please.

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  2. Retweeted
    22 hours ago
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    I’m no Blair fan but I’m realistic enough to accept he did a better job than the revisionists care to remember.

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    21 hours ago
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    Please don’t be wilfully daft, who do you think benefitted from NMW and the huge investment in schools and healthcare?

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    21 hours ago
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    You’ve already been given long lists owhat Blair achieved. If you don’t like the PLP take it up with the voters who elect them.

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 4
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    So Blair reaching out to Tory voters to win elections is the greatest betrayal since Judas, but Corbyn reaching out to UKIP voters to lose elections is tactical genius. Have I got this right?

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    Jan 4
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    And that's all that you care about, isn't it? Not beating May, but the ideological purity of eradicating Blairism. Blair won 3 consecutive elections. But the fact that Corbyn lost to the worst govt in living memory is inconsequential. HE LOST. Stop treating it like a win.

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  7. Retweeted
    Jan 3
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    Still waiting for the factual error and for you to accept that yer man contrived to lose to the the worst government of my lifetime. The comparison between actuality and expectation does not hide that fact.

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  8. Jan 3

    I’ve just come across an item so mean that I’ve decided to stop for now and read my novel.

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  9. Jan 3

    This well aimed brick is thrown by Sky’s Adam Boulton, not by one of the Guardian pundits on that idiots hate list

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  10. Jan 3

    Steady on, chaps !

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  11. Jan 3

    How about this one ? Interesting, eh

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  12. Jan 3

    Was this in the kindly Guardian ? No, it was in the Times

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  13. Jan 3

    Another interesting controversy reported by the Times. ( Let me know if you’ve had enough and repent your folly. Plenty more here....)

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  14. Jan 3

    And a thoughtful column you didn’t read in the Guardian

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  15. Jan 3

    Oh dear, how unkind !

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  16. Jan 3

    Gosh, here’s another domestic row

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  17. Jan 3

    Here we go. With one from today’s Mail, Plenty like this

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 2
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    Hmmmm. This rather jolly talk of "temporary disruption" puts one in mind of Keynes' remark that "in the long run we are all dead". The second world war, the black death etc. were all just temporary disruptions.

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  19. Retweeted
    11 Dec 2018

    Worth posting this occasionally

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