Published 16:54 IST, December 20th 2019
Labour MP Lisa Nandy's passion for towns turned her into a meme
Labor Mp Lisa Nandy's passion for towns and bringing them back into the spotlight has made her a Twitter hero and the internet has turned her into a meme.
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In latest viral trend, internet has decided to turn Lisa Nandy, a Labor MP from Wigan, and her love for towns and reconnecting Labour party with population of usually forgotten towns into a meme. passion that Lisa has shown for towns and has me her a Twitter Hero.
Twitter's newest hero
After Labour Party's disastrous defeat in United Kingdom general elections, Jeremy Corbyn has anunced that he will be stepping down as leer of Labour party. His replacement will most likely be chosen in early 2020. As of w, only Emily Thornberry has confirmed that she will be running, but re have been ors who have expressed interest, like Keir Starmer, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Yvette Cooper, and Clive Lewis.
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Also among those that have displayed interest is Lisa Nandy. Nandy founded Centre for Towns think tank which aims to shine a light on orwise neglected towns. internet decided to take Nancy and her love for towns and turn it into a meme (in a good way).
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y also began to make songs of her various speeches in order to make musical masterpieces.
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In a similar incident, ar Labour MP has been making helines for all right reasons. Nia Whittome, a 23-year-old Labour MP from ttingham East has promised to donate more than half her salary to charity. youngest MP in UK Parliament decided to give away a huge chunk of her salary because she only wants to earn what a regular factory worker in Britain earns.
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Members of Parliament in United Kingdom earn almost £80,000 a year, but Nia has decided to donate about £45,000 to a charity until workers in her country get a pay hike y deserve. While talking to media, Nia said that she is t doing a philanthropy work and it's t that MPs in UK don't deserve that salary, but it's fact that firefighters, teachers and nurses do as well.
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15:47 IST, December 20th 2019