Controversial Tory twitter account smears teachers as Nazis and Stalinists
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The controversial Tory Education Twitter account is in trouble again – over 7 months on from Gove’s officials moving to “clean up” sobadoras the abusive Twitter account. Last night “Tory Education” went even further than before, likening teaching unions to Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia. The tweet said , “Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact aka NUT/NASUWT alliance is crumbling. Hats pulled low on Great Smith Street as they prepare to betray each other!” – comparing their relationship to the non-aggression pact between Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia:
The Twitter account refers to “Great Smith Street” and apparently has intimate knowledge of the negotiations – so is someone in Gove’s team (or more broadly in government) sobadoras smearing and slandering people in this way?
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Chibaldi. May I just say that you post absolute garbage. It is precisely because of Clegg, sobadoras that the Tories are able to almost privatize the NHS and demolish Disability benefits. You should be absolutely ashamed of yourself for making a statement like that.
I could answer your question on Chilbaldi’s behalf, but it would involve using words like “moron”, “ignorant” and “stupid”. And Mark did advise us to “play nice” sobadoras following LabourList’s easing of the moderation rules, so I’ll leave Chilbaldi to reply themselves.
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The controversial Tory Education Twitter account is in trouble again – over 7 months on from Gove’s officials moving to “clean up” sobadoras the abusive Twitter account. Last night “Tory Education” went even further than before, likening teaching unions to Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia. The tweet said , “Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact aka NUT/NASUWT alliance is crumbling. Hats pulled low on Great Smith Street as they prepare to betray each other!” – comparing their relationship to the non-aggression pact between Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia:
The Twitter account refers to “Great Smith Street” and apparently has intimate knowledge of the negotiations – so is someone in Gove’s team (or more broadly in government) sobadoras smearing and slandering people in this way?
Related posts: Another Tory Twitter account makes a personal sobadoras attack on a critic – and this time it’s “official” Labour and Tories in first direct conflict on Twitter over Tory plans to limit child tax credits to lowest earners Why teachers need our support The biggest critics of bad teaching are good teachers Each of the Defence Secretaries should be held to account for the MoD’s failings
Chibaldi. May I just say that you post absolute garbage. It is precisely because of Clegg, sobadoras that the Tories are able to almost privatize the NHS and demolish Disability benefits. You should be absolutely ashamed of yourself for making a statement like that.
I could answer your question on Chilbaldi’s behalf, but it would involve using words like “moron”, “ignorant” and “stupid”. And Mark did advise us to “play nice” sobadoras following LabourList’s easing of the moderation rules, so I’ll leave Chilbaldi to reply themselves.
Last Saturday The Times gave a double page spread( ) to an 8 strong online focus group from marginal seats. The article included a number of comments from participants that were very negative towards Ed Miliband. I thought the article seemed distinctly ‘fishy’ at the time and I asked YouGov to publish sobadoras their transcript and methodology to find out more. To their credit they have. My quarrel here isn’t with YouGov but with the way The Times wrote up the article. […] Read more → Comment sobadoras Labour is making the running on childcare sobadoras Join me selling it on the doorstep
Labour s bold announcements on childcare have put a spring in the step of our activists and Parliamentary candidates. A guaranteed wraparound childcare place for primary school children and an extension of the free nursery offer for three and four years olds from 15 to 25 hours are a strong offer for Labour campaigners across the country. As Labour s new Shadow Minister for Childcare and Children I m keen to get out and about and sell this policy to families. My first […] Read more → Comment Tax cuts for millionaires, higher council taxes for those on the lowest incomes
In April, David Cameron made two big decisions. First, he cut taxes for millionaires. Secondly, he put up council taxes for those on the lowest incomes. Margaret Thatcher’s Poll Tax, which arguably ended her premiership, was utterly regressive. It forced the poor, the disabled, carers, widows and others to pay taxes they simply could not afford. David Cameron and Eric Pickles have repeated sobadoras this mistake. They cut the support given to councils to help reduce council tax liability for their […] Read more → Comment How the Bank of Salford is taking on the Sharks
In his speech to the Resolution Foundation Earning and Belonging, Jon Cruddas told the story of the Northern Counties Permanent Building Society, founded by workers in 1850. The mutual became a trusted local financial institution, merged with the Rock Building Society in 1965 and continued to flourish. It demutualised in 1997 it became Northern Rock, and lost the lot in 11 short years. Now Newcastle are sponsored sobadoras by Wonga rather than their local building society. With stagnant wages and […] Read more → News McCluskey praises Miliband’s “courage” and says “this is no longer sobadoras new Labour”
After a difficult few months in the relationship between Ed Miliband and Labour’s biggest affiliate Unite in the wake of the Falkirk selection (and recently, the row between Michael Dugher and Unite) – but is the relatio
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