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  1. Quote of the Day. Darren Jones made clear there are still unpurged Corbynites when asked by Kate McCann if there was a ‘purge of the left’ on Times Radio: “There are many colleagues of mine in the Parliamentary Labour Party who would define themselves as being on the left who are endorsed Labour Party candidates.”.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guido_FawkesGuido Fawkes - Wikipedia

    History. In September 2004, Staines began writing an anonymous blog about British politics under the name of Guido Fawkes, an alternative name of Guy Fawkes, one of the group that plotted to blow up the Palace of Westminster in 1605. [4] In February 2005, The Guardian reported that the Fawkes blog shared a fax number with Staines. [5]

  3. Guido Fawkes, Westminster. 54,727 likes · 2,434 talking about this · 10 were here. Plots, rumours and conspiracy. www.order-order.com

  4. Torture, trial and execution. The conspirators were interrogated for three months in the Tower of London. Evidence suggests that Fawkes, who had given his name as John Johnson, was tortured. The King sent an order to the Tower of London on 6 November 1605 authorising the use of torture on Fawkes, who had initially refused to divulge the names ...

  5. en-gb.facebook.com › fawkespage › videosGuido Fawkes - Facebook

    Guido Fawkes | Facebook. 54K likes • 58K followers. Guido Fawkes, Westminster. 54,675 likes · 1,131 talking about this · 10 were here. Plots, rumours and conspiracy. www.order-order.com.

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  8. Mar 6, 2015 · By William Turvill. Guido Fawkes, the political blog which launched in 2004, now has four full-time members of staff and is plotting international expansion across the English-speaking world ...

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