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Posts by Barry Smith 🔶

Probably because Ukraine will only allowed Russia to keep selling oil if they aren't making any profit from it.

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Ukraine's role in European security
Ukraine's role in European security YouTube video by Anders Puck Nielsen

It's not 2022 any more. Ukraine now has an army bigger than Britain, France and Germany combined. And their army is one of only two experienced in modern warfare. We need European alliance and we need Ukraine in it.

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All we need to update from four years ago is the election date. Vote for the team that's committed to serving South Wimbledon for the long-term.

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There is an alternate reality where Ukraine surrendered to a Russian occupation then, when Orban lost the Hungarian election he invited Russian troops from Ukraine to occupy Hungary to overturn the result.

Ukraine is the barrier keeping the Russians out of Europe.

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Ukraine is paying commercial companies on the basis of how many Russian drones they destroy. This has become, quite literally, a war of capitalism versus state managed economy.

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Vote Green, get Reform.

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Another by-election - another victory for the LibDems over Reform.

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Reform sack housing spokesman over ‘deeply dehumanising’ Grenfell comments Simon Dudley said ‘everyone dies’ and claimed ‘the pendulum has swung too far’ on building safety regulations

The Reform spokesman who said 'fires happen' has been fired.

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Now it makes sense...

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The USA is not about to leave NATO and abandon all these military bases.

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Meet your ward team for Abbey!

You can find out more about Klaar, Barry & John, and their priorities for the community, here:

www.mertonlibdems.org.uk/abbey

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Thanks!

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Better a conflict about rejoining than not rejoining with Labour.

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The Russians make plans and the Ukrainians laugh.

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Right now there are only two countries which know how to fight modern warfare - Ukraine and Russia. If Russia wins this war, and conscripts Ukraine's forces, they will be the only country experienced in modern war and no European country would be ready to resist. Ukraine is Europe's war.

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How green are the Green party? | UK Politics | The New Statesman
How green are the Green party? | UK Politics | The New Statesman YouTube video by The New Statesman

Interesting analysis from the New Statesman - the Green Party is not really much of a green party any more.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTpW...

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Since the launch of Sora every day is April 1st on the internet.

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A recent US study put the damage of Brexit at 6-8% of GDP. Even at the lower figure we could increase the NHS budget by 20%, double defence spending and still give everyone in the country a tax cut.

Brexit has failed, time to rejoin.

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It looks like he'll have to hold around 400km of coastline. This should be interesting.

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He got the second word right.

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LibDems are doing fine taking Tory seats.

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Local by-election results continue to show that the real fight is between Reform and Liberal Democrats.

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The AI bubble explained...

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Watch how quickly Farage rediscovers his support for Proportional Representation once his party falls below 20%.

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That Green by-election bounce didn't last long.

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Nice work!

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There are some Labour MPs who see it as the only chance of keeping their seats.

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If it was in their DNA they wouldn't have abandoned it so easily.

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Nigel Farage takes significant stake in Kwasi Kwarteng’s Bitcoin company Farage’s investment in crypto company Stack, headed by executive chairman Kwasi Kwarteng, comes after Labour asked the Electoral Commission to investigate crypto donations to Reform UK

One of the biggest factors holding back British productivity is a lack of capital available for investment, and Farage thinks he doing something good by freezing money in Bitcoin which produces nothing and does nothing. God help us if he ever runs the economy.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...

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