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Londoner Random stuff (for now).. Moving from that other place
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pondlife
16 days ago
This is the most important thing to report. The cruelty of the American Government to this family is shocking.
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Sarah Murphy
23 days ago
This is pretty much the only post anyone should need to understand that Farage is a traitor, a conman and a populist simpleton who must *never* be given power.
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Dogs Rock
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Susan Smith
29 days ago
No need to discriminate against him on race when competency, judgement and adherance to the ministerial code are right there.
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@JohnBGilman.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
The sad story of Brexit could never have been written without the large number of Tories on Putin's payroll during the referendum lead up. Never forget that the Tories greedily sold out the UK to line their own already over-stuffed pockets.
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Neil Swan
about 1 month ago
Starmer should be looking at how Carney has dealt with Trump's threats. Closer ties with the EU and elbows up.
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Dill Childs
2 months ago
I feel very strongly that we should make the following words a mantra that we repeat every time we comment on RefUk's shenanigans. It needs to sink into the public consciousness: 'Decent people don't vote reform.' Pass it on.
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Adam Schwarz
2 months ago
Reform UK have accepted £9 million from foreign-based businessman Christopher Harborne. Here's what Reform Deputy Leader Richard Tice thought in 2018 about George Soros donating to UK groups: "He doesn't live here. He doesn't pay taxes here. What right has he got to interfere with our democracy?"
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Don
2 months ago
Reform all over. Find someone to point at and say some sh1t trying to generate publicity. Yes it works but shows how low they are and why they and others like them, should never be in a position of influence let alone power.
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Alan D Alien
2 months ago
Link to the petition:
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Petition: Call a public inquiry into Russian influence on UK politics & democracy
We are concerned about reported efforts from Russia to influence democracy in the US, UK, Europe and elsewhere. We believe we must establish the depth and breadth of possible Russian influence campaig...
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/744215
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Peter Stefanovic
3 months ago
šØThe Petition calling for a public inquiry into Russian influence on UK politics & democracy has now rocketed past 65,000 signatures! Letās get it to 70,000 tonight. If a petition is what itās going to take letās get this done!
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/74...
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By698!Q
3 months ago
This is terrible. Trump wants his name on everything, regardless of the outcome. Simply, a betrayal of Ukraine. And of Europe. China and India win.
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3 months ago
The obvious thing to do is double down on playing his remarks in full which demonstrate the same thing and passes the bar for articles of impeachment. And while they're at it, good time to release all of the Trump-Epstein stories they are inevitably sitting on
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3 months ago
All about sovereignty until it comes to the US. Tells us everything, especially adding the Russia links! Putin does NOT want a strong Europe which is why we need a strong Europe!
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StĆ©phanie says⦠š“āā ļøš¦āļøš§£
3 months ago
Nothing to see hereā¦
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Lisa
3 months ago
The BBC should tell Trump to Fuck Off. It's bad enough that they are treating him as just another US President when this is clearly not the case. There was nothing misleading about that Panorama, they used Trump's own words. If he didn't like it, he shouldn't have said it.
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completely this!
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not really. the whole world has learned that anything (bad/stupid or corrupt) is quite likely in america these days. we dont know why mericans havent sorted it yet
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4 months ago
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Otto English
4 months ago
Amazing bit of 2019 footage this. Frei doing a great job of trying to hold Farage to account as he and Nathan Gill go walkabout. And I suspect Farage will come to regret his quip at the end about Russians if it does the rounds again.
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Farrukh
5 months ago
Ed Davey, "I'm afraid Nigel Farage should be apologising for helping cause this problem in the first place" "Before Brexit we didn't have a small boats problem because we had 27 return agreements with EU countries and we could return people" -Maybe we should call them Farage's Brexit Boats
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Peter Walker
5 months ago
Exclusive: Sadiq Khan has accused Donald Trump of doing more than anyone else to encourage the intolerant far right across the globe as the US president arrives in the UK.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
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Trump has fanned the flames of divisive politics around the world, says Sadiq Khan
Exclusive: London mayor says US president has āperhaps done the mostā to encourage far right
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/16/trump-has-fanned-the-flames-of-divisive-politics-around-the-world-says-sadiq-khan
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half an hour ago I listened (on here) to some 'hot Mike's clip of trump saying he knows putin wants a deal. now I read sky news latest headline " 'putin might not want... deal' trump says" such a *stable* genius.... basically yet more confirmation that trump is useless
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6 months ago
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Lovely breakfast-time view (Italy). Bit of catching up, then coffee, food, pool time and then some work again in afternoon.
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Brooke Harrington
6 months ago
Things that will happen when he's gone: * we're going to learn about shit he did that's so heinous, it makes the stuff we know about look tame * his many minions will claim to have "always opposed" him and demand sympathy for their suffering at his hands * dancing in the streets, worldwide
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George Conway āļøšŗšø
7 months ago
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Chelle āš» *fElon hacked the election*
7 months ago
Indians are from India. And no, Native Americans do not want their equivalent of the N-word being used in any way, especially for the fucking name of a sports team. Release the Epstein coverup files. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Chairman Slough
7 months ago
Yet they continue to ignore the £40bn of tax revenue lost each year thanks to Brexit
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these "no king" protests in the US: - right now, having an actual king and no written constitution seems to be the better option maybe USA should give it another go. (not with the orange wannabe of course...) perhaps we could lend them a spare?
8 months ago
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A class of 8 year olds were told to write a story pretending to be the president of the USA.....
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9 months ago
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Vince šŗš¦š¹
9 months ago
With just a little luck and a few more signatures, we will be hearing from back from the government regarding an inquiry into the impact of leaving the EU Let's get it over the line first!
bit.ly/4eq3c17
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Petition: Commission a public inquiry into the impact of the UK exiting the European Union
Given that it has stated its aim of growing the UK economy, we think the Government needs to quantify the effects of exiting the European Union as soon as possible by setting up an inquiry.
https://bit.ly/4eq3c17
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Stephen Bush
10 months ago
BBC muzzling one of its best presenters from making an excellent, wholly factual programme because heat pumps are ācontroversialā. An organisation badly in need of new leadership.
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Blackford Safe Routes
10 months ago
We should be rolling this out everywhere. Whatās not to like?
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Edwin Hayward
10 months ago
Every single day, it makes more and more sense for Ed Davey and the Liberal Democrats to wheel out a soapbox - perhaps a literal soapbox, since he loves his stunts - and shout: "LET'S REJOIN THE EU". Not the CU. Not the SM. Go the whole hog and be done with it. Millions of people will cheer.
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Mike Galsworthy
10 months ago
We need to prioritise the EU⦠ā¦and the rest of the world. Dump Trump.
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Rick
11 months ago
Very Well Said and Accurateā¦.
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Tom Stewart
11 months ago
Article 5 of the NATO constitution has been invoked ONCE since 1946...by America after 9/11. Someone get the crayons out, alongside a map, and explain how many NATO men & women died alongside Americans to this imbecile. America what are you allowing to happen to your country??
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Mike Galsworthy
12 months ago
Unsurprisingly, this petition is racing at pace. šš
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No second state visit for Trump
This is UNBELIEVABLE. Keir Starmer has just handed Donald Trump a letter from King Charles, inviting him for a second state visit to the UK. Itās totally unprecedented, and I was so outraged when I he...
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/no-2nd-state-visit-for-donald-trump
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Peter Stefanovic
12 months ago
āThe postwar era is over. The global architecture built in 1945 is being burned to ground by Trump. Europeans need to plan for, & invest in, a future where they have to defend themselves without the US.That future does not loom in the distance. It is already hereā
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
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Trump is the worldās greatest showman ā and the weakest strongman it has ever seen | Jonathan Freedland
His capitulation to Putin over Ukraine reveals a pattern. Heās the patsy: giving everything away, getting little in return, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/feb/21/donald-trump-usa-russia-vladimir-putin-weakest-strongman
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Lewis Goodall
12 months ago
Lie after lie has been told this week about how the Ukraine war started, from the Kremlin and the White House. Here's our News Agents video essay which explains the truth, and spells out why Trump clings so close to Putin and lives in his warped reality.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cufM...
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Ukraine War: The New Trump & Putin Axis Explained
YouTube video by The News Agents
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cufMoDE5ABQ&t=11s
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12 months ago
Hallelujah. Now extend this to the rest of us and possibly Schengen.
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Richard Branson
12 months ago
President Zelenskyy has been one of the greatest leaders of our time, guiding Ukraine through the darkest period of its recent history, rising up to Russiaās unwarranted aggression, being an inspiration to the Ukrainian people and ensuring that Ukraineās voice is heard on the world stage.
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Mike Galsworthy
12 months ago
š„ Well... this is now over 88,000 signatures! Just one final push to get it over that magic 100,000 and get a parliamentary debate? Why not! Link -->
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/70...
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Caroline Lucas
about 1 year ago
Climate action globally is under threat. Itās hugely urgent to seize initiative from rightwing populists. We need to change tactics: start by building climate resilience in local communities where people can feel tangible benefits ā weāre calling it climate popularism.
@rupertread.bsky.social
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Itās time for climate populism
As politics turns against net zero, we need to mobilise a genuine mass movement against ecological catastrophe.
https://www.newstatesman.com/environment/2025/02/its-time-for-climate-populism?utm_medium=Social
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I won't share it with anyone..well, no-one on twatter anyway.
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about 1 year ago
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