Joel Clark
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However strait the gate. Celer et Audax.
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When Trump steals the 2026 midterms, Justin Webb will hail it as a great victory and a vindication of MAGA policy. There will be little or no mention of gerrymandering or the gutting of the Voting Rights Act.
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Not long before Trump falls down the stairs whilst getting of AF1.
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Anne Applebaum
about 10 hours ago
Just in the past 3 days, I happened to speak to an academic, a US politician and a former Biden official who had all received death threats and severe harassment from the MAGA movement. It's now a common experience. I am sorry MTG has to live through the same thing, but she can't be surprised
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David Corn
about 9 hours ago
No one should have to face such threats. It wouldāve been nice if Greene had realized this before she amplified and endorsed calls for executing Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.
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Mark Chadbourn
about 14 hours ago
Keepāem coming.
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Mark Chadbourn
about 14 hours ago
Trump lashing out in fear at GOP lawmakers will not end well for him.
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Dorian Lynskey
2 days ago
"What is certain, and felt instinctively by almost everybody, is that things cannot go on in their present way" ā The Times, May 1975 āIt is difficult to imagine a previous period when such an all-pervasive hopelessness was exhibited at all levels of British lifeā ā Professor Stephen Haseler, 1975
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Armando Iannucci
about 20 hours ago
BBC has a case against Trump. WhiteHouse Chief Press Officer called the BBC ā100% fake news.ā Which is defamatory and untrue.
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Gabriel Milland
about 21 hours ago
I don't think this will actually happen. But if it does, the UK should simply start subjecting the actions of US-owned social media platforms in this country to British law. Incitement, defamation, intellectual property.
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David Beech
1 day ago
This is the bottom line on getting credit for not increasing taxes. There won't be any.
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dag
1 day ago
My latest.
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George Conway šŗšøš«ššø
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Luke McGee
1 day ago
Remember when Trump said Ukraine had no cards? Ukrainian attack halts oil exports from Russia's Novo, affecting 2% of global supply, sources say -
www.reuters.com/world/ukrain...
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Peter Smith
1 day ago
Breaking. People prefer being younger.
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David Henig
1 day ago
Bigger picture of Labour's tax shenanigans is to delay once again, possibly beyond the next election, the point at which UK politics makes some attempt to compromise with reality.
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dag
3 days ago
Never turn the replies on for a joke, or a parody, or a satire. If it works then people will enjoy it without a comment. (Or they can just scroll past.) And you will be spared the earnest, soul-destroying 'actually' replies disputing the premise or 'correcting' the content which make one weep.
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George Conway šŗšøš«ššø
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JWexTheSpa
2 days ago
You take away income tax rises and you take away your ability to build a positive narrative for 2029, instead leaving yourself entirely at the mercy of events and hoping something just turns up. Given the size of the government's majority and what's at stake at the next GE, that is unforgivable.
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Silver Fox
2 days ago
He seems very agitated over something which 1. Doesn't exist 2. Exists but is a hoax
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Christopher Webb
3 days ago
Removing a monument honoring Black US soldiers has nothing to do with DEI. Itās erasure of history and itās straight-up racism.
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Kelly
3 days ago
The soft pedaling language being used to describe the men in the Epstein files is enraging. They didnāt āhave sex with underage girlsā. They raped them. Sex implies consent. The survivors deserve better than this. Use the correct language. Say what these men did.
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George Conway šŗšøš«ššø
3 days ago
If **Jeffrey Epstein** thinks you're a evil and demented sociopath, the odds are overwhelming that you are, in fact, an evil and demented sociopath.
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dag
3 days ago
Worth listening to.
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Antonio Bonasera
3 days ago
Master and servant.
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Mark Chadbourn
3 days ago
Everything is Connected.
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Mark Chadbourn
3 days ago
Escape velocity achieved.
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Mark Chadbourn
3 days ago
Things gradually slotting into place.
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David Beech
3 days ago
Yep. Why Streeting (whatever Labour members think of him) is so good. He understands communication.
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Nothing will change for Labour until the PM, the Chief of Staff and the Comms director understand the modern media environment. āQuietly getting on with the jobā ended years ago.
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I want to see Farage asked about this.
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Kyle Griffin
3 days ago
Jeffrey Epstein in 2018: "i know how dirty donald is."
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Paul Singh
4 days ago
Itās been a year since it was revealed that Nigel Farage hasnāt actually paid for his house in Clapton. A year of silence from the media. A year of looking the other way from the media. A year of trying to pretend everything is in order. We deserve better than a complicit media
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Armando Iannucci
5 days ago
Boris Johnson says the idea that criticism of the BBC is being organised by the right is ācomplete and utter bollocksā, which makes me think there might be something in it.
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I Am Incorrigible
3 days ago
I wonder what Tim Montgomerie has in mind when he complains that it's wrong for the BBC to have a settled view on race and racism?
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Canadian Liberal
5 days ago
Karoline Leavitt does almost daily press briefings. There should be equal and opposite briefings from Democrat spokespeople to counter her lies. God knows there would be plenty of material to counter.
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Janine Gibson
4 days ago
I donāt want to talk about the fact that Michael Wolff once wronged me. Itās water under the bridge, stuff happens. I wish nothing but the best to the secret advisor to a convicted sex trafficker and paedophile
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Josiah Mortimer
4 days ago
Robbie Gibb should have been ruled out of the running for the BBC Board in 2021: it was clear he'd been closely involved in setting up GB News - an ideological project aiming to rival to the BBC, & therefore a clear conflict of interest. The fact he was still allowed to join always rang alarm bells.
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Mark Chadbourn
4 days ago
āThe Far Right doesnāt stay within borders. Itās at work everywhere and it works in sync. The strength in one area magnifies the strength in another. Itās a global threat.ā
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The Far Right Hits The BBC
The assault on free media gathers pace
https://open.substack.com/pub/chadbourn/p/the-far-right-hits-the-bbc?r=2b6s3v&utm_medium=ios
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JWexTheSpa
4 days ago
David Cameron may have been good at politics but we are living in his UK. His referenda divided us and left us weaker; his failures to invest left us with creaking infrastructure; his austerity wrecked our public services and countless lives. It would have been better if he'd been bad at politics.
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Goodbye, Mr Concrete.
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The net is closing in on FARAGEāS FRIEND Trump.
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Fresh Epstein revelations. What will the distraction be this time? Cruise missiles fired at Venezuela?
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One year since Farageās partner bought the Clacton house with unexplained funds. Continuing radio silence from UK ājournalistsā.
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Roland Smith
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Lord Briggs outlining why a repeal of the HRA (and withdrawal from ECHR) would not get rid of 'human rights' entrenched in common law. Which is good, but also means populists will just up their attacks on the judiciary when they discover human rights law is still with us post-repeal/ECHR-exit.
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Toby Earle šŗš¦
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if youāre wondering what TV & radio would look like without the bbc if the right had its way, picture the state of our privatised rivers & seas, but instead itās raw sewage pumped into your telly & speakers
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Roland Smith
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"They are so convinced their politics isnāt really politics, but just some default setting shared with much of the country..." True of so many commentators on the Right.
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Alex Andreou
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You may have missed this gem yesterday. From which we learn that: 1. Betting shops are really good for the mental health of isolated people. 2. Most drug-takers are not a problem. 3. Kids put tuppence in slot machines in the hope of getting rich. 4. Farage probably has a gambling industry donor.
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Sunder Katwala (sundersays)
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Ant Middleton combines racism with ignorance about the world wars as he continues his racist campaign to lose his Mayor of London deposit (when he advocates a racist bar on the current Mayor from offiice + over two-thirds of the London electorate if their grandparents weren't born here!)
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Roland Smith
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Presumably Ant Middleton would approve of this because it attempts to erase people of colour (like Adil Ray) from WW2 narratives.
www.newsweek.com/memorial-to-...
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Memorial to Black US soldiers who died in WW2 quietly removed
The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
https://www.newsweek.com/memorial-to-black-us-soldiers-who-died-in-ww2-quietly-removed-11020241
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Roland Smith
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Farage should be pushed to disown Ant Middleton for this.
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