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You have to conclude that the big social media platforms are happy to promote violence - gleefully in Musk’s case, complacently in Zuck’s. They are very dangerous people
This has nothing to do with stopping crime. It is to do with a global far-right movement, coordinated on X, organised by some of the most powerful men in the world from Silicon Valley to the White House inews.co.uk/opinion/fara...
Who better to speak out on matters of national security than someone whose close colleague is currently in prison for taking bribes from Russia?
It's that time again! 🎉 From Tai Chi and cycling races to a free orchestra performance in Trafalgar Square, there are plenty of great free events happening across London this weekend!
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If Muslims or members of the Asian and Black community had set fire to white people’s homes with children running for their lives, do you think we would be discussing legitimate concerns or focussing on who radicalised them and ideological and contributing cultural factors?
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