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When three of the worst people in the US administration have a ‘good call’ you can be sure that something both extraordinarily stupid and appallingly unproductive has been agreed. Unless it’s just more insider trading bollocks.

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There was only ever going to be one winner

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The bluebells in Kent have been quite exceptional this year. I’ve seen them in many places where I’d never previously noted any. These white and blue ones are at Trinity church in Tunbridge Wells

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Persist

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I wonder if we’ll ever be able to fully cost the damage she did

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You just feel that it might be best if Xitter could be sealed into an impervious bubble and jettisoned into the sun

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It also speaks to the timidity of our legacy media in challenging the utter nonsense being spread on social media

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I just meant in the sense that the vote was to leave, and we left. The 2016 mandate, vague and thin as it was, was discharged and carries no further moral force.

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The rush to appease Trump led Keir Starmer into this ethical void | Rafael Behr Mandelson’s flaws were mistaken for credentials to represent Britain in the court of a rogue president, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr

@rafaelbehr.bsky.social nails the central failing in the Mandelson fiasco: the desire to appease Trump
Instead of running a proper UK foreign policy
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This is such a mendacious narrative. The Express knows that an overwhelming majority consider Brexit to have been a mistake and a substantial one would like to rejoin the European Union. Brexit was honoured, done and was an error.

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To be clear, I don’t advocate building new nuclear. It’s too slow and too expensive while renewable prices continue to fall

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It’s less worse than burning oil or gas in the sense that the waste and its potential harmful effects are contained in space if not so much in time

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Even stranger to think that we are seeing it as it was 45 million years ago. I wonder what it actually looks like ‘now’

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I wonder if there’s any other life in our galaxy that’s being as bad at looking after its planet as we are

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“Somebody please come and help me get out of this hole I’ve dug myself “

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I don’t necessarily think that it’s useful for serious political figures to endeavor to fully dissolve — as opposed to regulate and constrain — corporate entities, but I’d make an exception for Palantir. It cannot coexist with liberal democracy and it openly says so

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So the IDF could have chosen not to fire at them but instead fell into the Hamas trap because they didn’t care who else they killed? What about the deliberate destruction of infrastructure? You are not supporting anything better

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‘Millions’ of German citizens? The fire bombing of Hamburg and Dresden was an appalling act, certainly, but it doesn’t excuse the deliberate and sustained targeting of civilians and infrastructure essential for life in Gaza by the IDF, who are now doing the same in Lebanon

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I can only assume no one told Netanyahu that

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Don't hold your breath. Trump's aim is to die in office, not in prison

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It's a 'less worse' option

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In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, it is

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[cough] Apple [cough]

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I've lost count of how many times Trump has defeated Iran. Why does he need to bomb them some more?

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Yes but also what I said

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It wouldn’t occur to him that the people who were ‘in a war for 18 years’ might have learned something from the experience and that’s why they are not keen for the US to be in another one

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https://www.desmog.com/2026/04/18/nigel-farage-income-foreign-donors-governments-companies/

Nigel Farage Has Personally Accepted £675,000 from Foreign Sources

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I’ve always wondered about the baggy trousers look

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Celery? It wilts quite impressively

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Imagine being able to remove a president

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