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Everything in the end comes back to “if your country doesn’t serious and strong centre-right, your country is either in or heading for trouble” in my view.
Absolute hall of fame post, this.
among friends I used to refer to Johnson as a 'jellyfish', in that he (and his successors) were thoughtless creatures who simply floated around until something swam into their proximity, at which point they'd start stinging out of pure reactionary impulse, and that's basically what Starmer has been
I mean he got to be Prime Minister. That is a thing that happened.
Christiano Ronaldo is extremely Dubai-coded
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Actually yeah, realistically voting *is* probably the most useful thing an average person could do in the face of a meteor coming. That’s the kind of thing the government handles. What, you gonna personally do direct action to the meteor? You gonna protest the meteor? Make cutting satire about it?
Don't know if I've said this before on here, but to understand why Margaret Thatcher made such a great impact, you have to first understand that her extreme forthrightness and ability to state in fairly explicit terms what she believed was a shock to the system for the Oxford establishment
Tehran Conference, 1943 (colourised)
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