Marcello Ruffini
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🕷Leaving the EU was the most foolish act of self-harm inflicted in UK 🇪🇺 ♡
#FBPE
Is there a billionaire available to rock up at the Epstein survivors & buy them all lunch? They're all congregated & speaking bravely about their experiences while making a plea to pass the bill to release the files. Is there an available billionaire or, are they all implicated by the same crowd?
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Meloni61
about 6 hours ago
He turned the party into a pro-zionist morality free zone.
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Don't listen to Farage on ANYTHING!!
www.thenationalnews.com/business/eco...
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Brexit impact on business investment leaves UK lagging behind Europe | The National
Britain may have missed out on more than $520 billion in investment since 2016 referendum
https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/economy/2025/11/12/how-brexit-impact-on-business-investment-left-the-uk-lagging-behind-europe/
about 7 hours ago
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Jacques Riverain
about 9 hours ago
Burnam is just first-flush Blairism. The notion that he's somehow more 'left' is laughable.
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Ed Davey
15 days ago
It’s clear to anyone paying attention that Farage gets an easy ride from the media. They give him as much airtime as he wants but never hold him to account for the damage he’s done. So much of what’s broken in Britain is thanks to Nigel Farage.
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Mr RobertBob
about 12 hours ago
I’ve been on the receiving end of homophobic abuse. I didn’t then become a homophobe and advocate for taking away the rights of the LGBTQ+ community. What is wrong with this Home Secretary?
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SueD
about 23 hours ago
Ever since 2016 they've been racing for the bottom .. if I was Australia I'd be v worried.
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GylesNaMopaleen
about 23 hours ago
It's quite sad to witness what's happening. it's like a race to the bottom now.
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This country is in serious trouble when the government joins the rabble in giving credence to the narrative that the cause of all our woes is the tuppence worth of dodgy immigration and not fundamentally fiscal policy absent of any serious tax raising measure or growth incentives. Properly fucked.
about 23 hours ago
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Raider
2 days ago
Oops 😅
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Sarah Murphy
2 days ago
Dear Mahmood/Labour, Once the strutting fascist, Yaxley Lennon, is taking credit for your policies, you must know you’ve completely lost your way. You need to get your head out of your arse and your account off X. Yours The real silent (fair-minded and ignored) majority of the UK
add a skeleton here at some point
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Mrs. Betty Bowers
3 days ago
According to Fox News, if you are a racist Young Republican you are still a "kid" when you are 34, but if you are an Epstein victim, you are an adult when you're 15.
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Cold War Steve
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Jack Hopkins-The Original
3 days ago
This needs to get a LOT of traction.
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Alice Woolley
3 days ago
Samir Zitouni, the rail worker who saved passengers from stabbings, leaves hospital
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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Train worker who saved passengers from stabbings leaves hospital
Samir Zitouni's family say they are "really happy" but that he faces a significant recovery.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1j84149g7ko
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Raider
3 days ago
Reporter in Epstein emails says 'we're getting close to the smoking gun'
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3 days ago
He did at the live show they did last week. The audience gave him a bit of a grilling. That one isn't available online, apart from an excerpt. But he is quite free in his descriptions of his relationship with Epstein (Epstein wanted Wolff to write a book about him).
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4 days ago
Perhaps you should avail yourself of the Daily Beast's "Inside Trump's head" podcast where Michael Wolff talks often of these communications.
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5 days ago
Please detail the questions. I would be very interested to hear them.
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5 days ago
I suspect this was all cooked up by Russian-funded cronies in Tufton Street.
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Seán Connors
5 days ago
I hoped for and expected better from Starmer. Instead of Leveson 2 and PR, we got penny pinching budgets and amateur time comms. I know that Labour have done some good but you wouldn't know it without working to look it up. He's a weak leader and he's lost the dressing room! Shake up needed.
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6 days ago
Warren, this has come from Starmer’s team. All the more reason to feel despair at this self made psycho drama,
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Sarah Murphy
6 days ago
The Telegraph sides with Trump against the BBC and, so, the country. Private Eye sums up its feeble-minded, fawning betrayal beautifully.
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So, wtf was that? - An "accidental" false flag in Downing Street? - A deliberate briefing? - I hate you, I love you, we're all friends again, now? Effing amateur hour politics from Labour leadership, PM & Downing Street. Do better! Much!!
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This guy has serious questions to answer about Trump & Epstein: Michael Wolff (journalist) - Wikipedia
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Michael Wolff (journalist) - Wikipedia
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Nick Reeves #FBPE #NAFO
6 days ago
The Telegraph reminds us that the loudest 'patriots' are all too often traitors.
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Andrew
6 days ago
'Where there's smoke': New 'clearly incriminating' Epstein-Trump emails ignite uproar
www.rawstory.com/trump-epstei...
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'Where there's smoke': New 'clearly incriminating' Epstein-Trump emails ignite uproar
House Democrats on Wednesday dropped a bombshell of newly discovered emails from deceased financier and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein to his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell, in which Epstein directl...
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-epstein-2674288252/
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Peter Jukes
6 days ago
Beginning to think Donald Trump might have bigger things on his mind than suing the BBC
#EpsteinTrumpFiles
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C E, a.k.a. Cletus
6 days ago
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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Epstein Alleged in Email That Trump Knew of His Activities
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein appeared to allege that Donald Trump spent hours in a house with one of the late sex trafficker’s victims and suggested the president was aware of his activities in...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-12/epstein-alleged-in-email-that-trump-knew-of-his-activities
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Farrukh
6 days ago
Daisy Cooper, "If we're going to have an honest conversation about tax, let's also have an honest conversation about growth" "Brexit has been a disaster for this country" "Brexit has wrapped up small businesses in red tape" "For growth.. A UK-EU Customs Union"
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Ed.White
6 days ago
He didn't "rule it out". He was asked did he think it would happen, & he expressed the opinion that it wouldn't. I'm the same age as him, voted to remain, loathe the fact that we left, see the damage done by brexit on a daily basis, but many's the day when, if asked, I'd be of the same opinion.
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Ed.White
6 days ago
He know that for UK to join EU in the short term would be difficult, with voters looking for short term fixes on the cheap & increasingly being persuaded that Farage's shower should have a go at power. EU27 need to see broad political & popular support & believe UK would be committed to membership.
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Ed.White
6 days ago
Any EU country can unilaterally leave; no third country - not even an ex member - can unilaterally join. In current circumstances, he can do no other than build trust with EU, edge towards greater alignment & make the best of it. All other options are in the gift of the EU, not the UK.
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Ceramic.Atheist
6 days ago
I mean I get it’s difficult. But it’s just unpopular now! And Farage should be vulnerable on this as “Mr Brexit”
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Slice of Fox
6 days ago
He’s blamed it for why his government is failing. But shrugged and has zero intention to do anything about it.
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Stuart Bramley 🍏🇪🇺🇺🇦🍒
6 days ago
You can't fight fascism with a technocrat at the helm.
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Nick Norton
6 days ago
(although many would contend it's actually Morgan McSweeney that does both)
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Nick Norton
6 days ago
True. And, given that Starmer is the leader of the Labour Party, he actually does "govern" it as well as the country.
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6 days ago
Yes, but only does so whilst he has the confidence of the Labour Party, which if over 1/4 think they’ll lose their seats next time out he’ll lose pretty quickly
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Marlowe_UK
6 days ago
Imagine the gall of the man? To look at reality and refuse to make pithy and absolutely undeliverable promises just to get clicks?
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Jon Burke🌍
7 days ago
The official investigation into the January 6 riots concluded Trump “summoned the mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack" in an effort to halt the peaceful transfer of power. No billion dollar lawsuit can change reality. The BBC should call this convicted criminal’s bluff.
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Ian Gorrie
6 days ago
He governs the country.. not the Labour Party
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6 days ago
It’s at most 3.5 years away which means they’d be ramping up preparations from at most 2.5 years away. I don’t disagree that they should be concentrating on actually governing, but our media and politics have become addicted to perma-drama post 2016
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UK Politics
6 days ago
“Is there a leadership challenge?” Ridge asked. Labour’s Wes Streeting replied: “No, and I think whoever’s been briefing this has been watching too much Celebrity Traitors.” It was the Guardian’s Crerar who started this shit-stirring BTW - farcical British journos chasing rumours again.
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LaindonFeminist: 10 Year Keir
7 days ago
I see the media are trotting out the same old shit about Starmer fighting for his job. Either after the Budget or maybe after the May elections. When will they realise this is a Labour gov. Not the backstabbing Tories. Starmer gave them an election victory no one thought possible. He’s going nowhere
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Sarah Murphy
7 days ago
Honestly. My loathing for that man is boundless. Never a situation where he’s not looking to manipulate, divide, grift, self-promote, vilify, ruin… He’s repulsive. And the damage he does to our country is catastrophic. And that is no exaggeration.
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Farrukh
8 days ago
Journalist, "Farage accused the BBC of election interference" Ed Davey, "The interference we've seen is from Farage's friend, Putin" "We've seen Russian interference in the most appalling way"
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janemick
7 days ago
My father flew in Lancasters in the second world war. He’s the last man in this picture drawn by my uncle. These men had more courage than I can imagine. They fought a war against fascism and against genocide. WE MUST NOT FORGET.
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