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  1. 18 hours ago
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    read the other day that Amber Rudd had a charity for the disabled that is very bad that she allows people with disabilities to be left penniless on universal credit

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  2. Jan 4

    Benefit cap: single mothers make up 85% of those affected. Cruel Tory policies are targeting vulnerable single mothers and vulnerable children. This has gone far enough!

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  3. Jan 3
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  4. Jan 3

    Hi , in December you said it was "utterly untrue" that was "smearing the Leader of the Opposition" . Would you like to revise that statement in light of the activities I document in this article - ? Thanks.

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  5. Jan 3
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    Please raise an URGENT QUESTION in the HoC on . A freight co with no employees, no ferries, no track-record, a derisory credit rating, T&Cs copied from a takeaway food company and displaying it's admin log-ins on its website should not be given £14m of taxpayer's money.

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  6. Jan 4

    Benefit cap: single mothers make up 85% of those affected, data shows Women and children have suffered most from Conservative’s targeted and unnecessary austerity since 2010 Resulting poverty& anxiety is profoundly damaging, costly in every possible way

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  7. 26 Oct 2018

    So Corbyn actually said: “There isn’t going to be another referendum, so it’s a hypothetical question but yes, I voted remain because I thought the best option was to remain. I haven’t changed my mind on that.” ...& lie about this every day.

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  8. 10 Nov 2018

    No he told Marr during his conference interview that he’d vote remain again if need be.

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  9. 10 Nov 2018
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    In fact he’s repeated this quite a few times in press & broadcast interviews over the last 12mths...

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  11. 25 Nov 2018
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    Remember what was agreed at Conference in September 2018: If Parliament votes down Tory Brexit deal OR there is no deal, we need a general election. If we cannot get a general election then all options remain on the table, including a public vote.

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  12. 25 Nov 2018

    I hate having to keep rolling this video out. But not as much as I hate STILL seeing people saying that Labour haven’t been challenging the Tories on Brexit. Please, sit down and allow us to serve you a huge helping of actual FACTS.

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  13. Jan 3

    This is a public service announcement for the numpties who keep repeating the lie that Corbyn has voted with the Tories every step of the way on Brexit. A word of advice: try watching Parliament TV instead of getting your "news" from the Guardian and James O'Brien.

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  14. Jan 3

    Tory Britain ⤵️ Sikh helpers fear being driven out of town by 'embarrassed' council Volunteers serve up to 100 meals a day to poverty-stricken and homeless people in Walsall

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  16. Jan 3

    I think it's probably fair to say we're all more than a little bit in love with Shaun by now Here's thread number 3 ❤

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  17. Err, no The reason why Trump got elected is b/c an under educated populace graze fed on the politics of hate promoted by Fox News were duped into thinking their decline in living standards was the fault of the poor & refugees rather than the 1% gaming a system to their advantage

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  18. Jan 3

    Worth noting how totally bizarre it is that we are even talking about using a warship to stop desperate refugees from crossing the Channel and get to the UK. A WARSHIP!!!! To stop REFUGEES.

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  19. Jan 3

    Companies who donated to the Industry and Parliamentary Trust (IPT). A charity run by and for MPs, Peers and civil servants. Cuadrillia Imperial Tobacco Sellafield Ltd BBC Capita Carrilion G4S Exxon Mobil Raytheon UK Serco Thames Water Shell Qinetiq HSBC

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  20. Jan 3

    Tax credits: Millionaire Andrew Lloyd Webber 'flew from New York' to vote for cuts. He is a Tory and is one of the 1%. He duly made the effort to vote to make the poor poorer. He is Anti-Corbyn because he doesn't want to pay his fair share of tax.

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