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Dec 31, 2018 8 tweets 3 min read Read on X
To mark the end of the year, here are some of my Twitter highlights of 2018.
I took a real interest in international trade, the effects of Brexit and why the Sun was wrong:
We celebrated #Vote100 , 100 years since women won the right to vote. We shouldn’t have had to fight for it, nor for any of the other advances in equality that have been made. But we do and we will keep fighting.
I had a chance to cycle on the AWPR. I was quite excited 😆
I joined some members of the loca Nigerian community to celebrate Iri Ji the New Yam festival.
@theSNP tabled a motion of no confidence in the UK Government. Because, seriously, how can anyone have confidence in this shambles?
I have been so proud to be part of @theSNP ‘s team in 2018 and I look forward to 2019 when we’ll continue to fight for fairness, equality and the rights of those who choose to live in our wonderful country.

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In 1915 my Great Granny’s father was killed when his fishing boat was cut in half by a British war ship. My Great Granny’s mother, was left to raise 5 girls by herself.
She had to make the choice about whether or not to keep my Great Granny, or hand her over to a relative who had more money. Imagine having to choose whether or not to keep a child? This belongs in the last century.
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Just looking through the actual text of @theSNP manifesto now. There are so many highlights.
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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon announcing the transformational @theSNP manifesto, pledging large increases in NHS spending and a focus on mental health too.
#BothVotesSNP
We will abolish all NHS dentistry charges! Yaaaass! 🦷 universal healthcare provided free at the point of need. So many of my constituents will benefit from this. (Too many 😢)
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I know that the local management have fought hard and that the store was actually doing really well compared to other stores. This is a shoddy decision.
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1. Do not judge yourself against others. Just because they post a happy pic doesn’t mean they’re not also drowning.
2. You have a right to be sad and find things hard even if you have fewer children / a less demanding job / a bigger home than other people.
3. We are in the midst of a global pandemic. People are dying. It is understandable that you and your children will be tired, stressed and worried. Cut everyone some slack, especially yourself.

4. If you’re working speak to your employer and ask for flexibility if you need it.
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