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Neil O'Brien MP

@NeilDotObrien

MP for Harborough, Oadby & Wigston

For constituency issues email [email protected]

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linkhttp://www.neilobrien.org.uk calendar_today11-08-2009 10:29:55

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Neil O'Brien MP(@NeilDotObrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aaaaargh. The BBC is supposed to be one bulwark against the slide into a US-style new media cesspit - it is so self destructive for them to do this. Aaargh!

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Jonathan Portes(@jdportes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see Clare Foges in The Times and The Sunday Times is repeating Mark Carney's zombie statistic.

'But the fact is that in 2016 the British economy was 90 per cent the size of Germany’s, and now it is less than 70 per cent.'

For the umpteenth time, this is nonsense

archive.ph/yxgZD#selectio…

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Richard Holden MP(@RicHolden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see James Cleverly🇬🇧, our Foreign Secretary, come out for unity & Rishi Sunak

James is a top bloke & as a former chairman, knows what our party needs too

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James Johnson(@jamesjohnson252) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge 10,000 sample J.L. Partners for Onward with loads of interesting data — including that *every constituency in the country* leans right on social issues and left on economic issues 👇

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Neil O'Brien MP(@NeilDotObrien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love the fact that the lunatic community are now all obsessed with the WEF, a think tank for people who find the OECD a bit too racy

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Ben Riley-Smith(@benrileysmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since 11.30am Saturday Boris has got 5 new Tory MP public backers. Rishi has got 30 - six times as many.
telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/…

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Opinium(@OpiniumResearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨SNAP POLLING🚨
Today Rishi Sunak has increased his lead over Boris Johnson as the public preference to be next PM.

> 45% now prefer Sunak (+1)
> 27% now prefer Johnson (-4)

Changes since 20-21st October.

🚨SNAP POLLING🚨 Today Rishi Sunak has increased his lead over Boris Johnson as the public preference to be next PM. > 45% now prefer Sunak (+1) > 27% now prefer Johnson (-4) Changes since 20-21st October.
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