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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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Football Salford player should have seen red, says Gas boss

STEVE Evans criticised the referee's decision to give Salford City's Haji Mnoga only a yellow card for his first-half challenge on Alfie Kilgour that forced the Bristol Rovers captain off at halftime.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

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Bristol Post

Jewson/Hellenic Powell fires ‘Field to derby win against Roman Glass

EWIS Powell completed a hat-trick as Mangotsfield United put a dent in the promotion ambitions of Hellenic League Premier Division leaders Roman Glass St George.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

Jenkins-Davies at the double in Bath's win over leaders

A WILL Jenkins-Davies double and a first Romans goal for Matt Bowman saw Bath City beat National League leaders Worthing 3-2 at Twerton Park.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

Bristol Post

FOCUS ON GLAUCOMA

As cases of the eye condition rise, CAMILLA FOSTER explores the symptoms and what to do about it

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

Chain reaction for final five

COURSE director Jason “Foxy” Fox has given the recruits a few tips.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

Budget Opposition parties attack Greens’ latest plans for spending

OPPOSITION groups at Bristol City Council have criticised the Green-led authority’s proposed annual budget.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

'I walked 50 miles to help people like me'

Think of pacemakers and you're likely to imagine someone in their later years.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

Wasteful decision? Twenty second debate on bin lorries under review

A RUSHED decision that took just 20 seconds to debate on spending almost £14 million on new bin lorries will be revisited.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

All you need to know about product recalls

YOUR CONSUMER RIGHTS CHAMPION

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Bristol Post

Stricter smoke emissions limits to be brought in for new wood burners

NEW wood burners will be subject to stricter limits on smoke emissions and health warning labels under the latest Government plans.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

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