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Bristol Post

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October 07, 2025

Flag-waving stunt was embarrassing for Labour MPs

COULDN'T believe the scene at the Labour party conference - hundreds of Labour MPs and members holding little Union and St George's flags like expectant children. Or were they just embarrassed?

I knew Keir Starmer would do anything to get votes but for sheer hypocrisy and cynicism this surpassed even the clown Ed Davey's flag-waving stunt at the Lib Dem's conference. Keir Starmer says he is reclaiming the flag from the far right but if he really believed in patriotism he wouldn’t need to reclaim it as it would already be part of his background and reputation. When he was happily supporting Jeremy Corbyn he was more likely to be flying the red flag - the symbol of socialism.

Added to this, both Keir Starmer and Ed Davey's speeches were dominated by references to Reform and Nigel Farage - Davey mentioned Farage over 20 times.

This to me indicated the fact that both men have very little to offer this country; there is a vacuum in their own policies and they are allowing Farage and Reform to dictate the agenda. Farage is a disrupter who helped to split the Tory party and Starmer and Davey are falling into the same trap. In my view there is no way Nigel Farage will become our new Prime Minister at the next election when his policies are more closely scrutinised - we are talking about a party with five MPs for goodness sake!

Kemi Badenoch is doing the right thing in keeping a low profile and gradually rebuilding The Tories. Labour are in real trouble as the unions don’t really fancy either of the candidates for deputy leader. Andy Burnham has mistimed his challenge so they are stuck with their hapless leader. Angela Rayner, anyone?

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...with Sleeping Beauty at the Redgrave Theatre this Christmas

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1 min

November 28, 2025

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Cuts to Foreign Office staff 'puts lives at risk'

PLANS to cut almost 2,000 Foreign Office staff could lead to mistakes in the UK’s delivery of overseas aid - carrying “life or death” risks for the world’s poorest people, the chair of a parliamentary committee has warned.

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1 mins

November 28, 2025

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Rugby England star Genge given a chance to ‘refresh’ by Bears boss

BRISTOL Bears will be without British and Irish Lions prop Ellis Genge for the visit of Gallagher Prem leaders Northampton Saints on Saturday evening.

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1 mins

November 28, 2025

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'Nothing is worth taking a life for' Mum calls for end to bitter rivalry

THE mother of a teenager murdered as part of the postcode rivalry in east Bristol has called on all sides to stop, saying that there has been “enough bloodshed on the streets of Bristol”.

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2 mins

November 28, 2025

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Football Paterson looking for better from his County side against Gas

BRISTOL Rovers’ next opponents, Notts County, saw their six-match unbeaten run in League Two come to an end with a disappointing 3-1 home defeat against Colchester United on Saturday.

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2 mins

November 28, 2025

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Bike thefts Riders set up a summit with police chiefs over rising issue

BRISTOL'S motorbike owners have called a summit with police chiefs because of the rising numbers of bike thefts in and around Bristol. A campaign group set up to represent motorbike owners, many of whom have had their bikes stolen, say the tactics of the young bike-stealing gangs has changed, and they are now selling on the bikes they steal instead of just simply riding them around and dumping them.

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3 mins

November 28, 2025

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JOLLY GOOD SHOW

Styling the table is a joyous way to showcase your festive feast, says SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

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1 mins

November 28, 2025

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'Lack of staff harming level of education'

SCHOOL staffing shortages are harming children’s education and safety, according to a new report.

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1 mins

November 28, 2025

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Can you imagine people nowadays coping with how life was in 1947?

BACK in the early months of 1947 there were several months of terrible snow storms, floods when it melted, and strong winds which caused much damage across the country.

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2 mins

November 28, 2025

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Island in the limelight

IF YOU MISSED THE BOAT THIS SUMMER, NOW'S THE PERFECT TIME TO HEAD TO MENORCA, SAYS SAMANTHA WOSTEAR

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3 mins

November 28, 2025

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