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A.V. Deggar
The Fourth Estate should not be the Fifth Column. Some analysis on @bylinetimes.bsky.social linktr.ee/avdeggar







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Holy dogshit. The unabashed, blood-thirsty audacity.
I've been a broken record on this for three years and I'll be a broken record for as long as that fucking website exists: X is a viciously racist far-right organising platform that ONLY WORKS because a huge number of centrists, lefties and progressivs cannot stop propping it up
Of course it will, we're just at the beginning of the now Annual Racist Knuckledragger Pride Month 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧, sponsored by our pol-hack class through its wilful malfeasance and nonfeasance. These sickening events in Belfast are a very welcome escalation from wailing about military-aged men in dinghies 🏆.
The wheel spins as it should.
The wheel spins as it should.
Just a matter of time before the last, best hope for UK centrism calls for the establishment of a British version of ICE and the militarisation of Neighbourhood Watch.
The replacement for Keir Starmer: • Won't consider rejoining the EU • Won't break with Tory fiscal rules • Won't call the genocide in Gaza a genocide • Accepts the far-right framing of immigration. That's the Change™ Britain deserves 🏆.
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It’s “not the same” because it was someone from the elite. If it had been e.g, Rayner that hacked a Tory’s computer 17 years ago, she’d have been eviscerated by the press and still be in prison now
The use of social media in planning violent protests over the Belfast knife attack has drawn condemnation, with Britain's ruling Labour Party accusing Elon Musk of stoking divisions. The tech billiona...
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Elon Musk accused of fuelling unrest after Belfast knife attack
The mayor of Greater Manchester, who wants to succeed Sir Keir Starmer, has pledged to make greater use of immigration detention centres
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Andy Burnham: We need to get a grip on illegal migration
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An event is planned to be hosted in London proudly promoting the sale of land on illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank. This is obscene. I've called on @london.gov.uk and @yvettecooper-mp.bsky.social to stop the event and for this govt to take real action on illegal settlements.
'Things will continue to kick off': Nigel Farage reflects on Belfast violence
Starmer’s X account found time to call the original knife attack “sickening” and to say he had “no tolerance” for it (in case you thought he did), but he’s made no comment there about mobs of racists driving people from their homes, bar RTing a watery “legitimate concerns but” post by Hilary Benn
Andy Burnham has pledged to make 'greater use' of migrant detention centres if he succeeds Keir Starmer as Prime Minister
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Daily Express Kemi Badenoch plans to restore common sense to public services. Tuesday 9 June 2026 A look at #TomorrowsPapersToday
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'Things will continue to kick off': Nigel Farage reflects on Belfast violence
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Watch: Nigel Farage responds to Beth Rigby
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Andy Burnham pledges to expand use of migrant detention centres if Prime Minister
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Perhaps Philp is thinking of the time his own party leader hacked into an MP's website—a criminal act with consequences ranging from a fine to life imprisonment—and faced no criminal sanction whatsoever?
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The Conservative leader previously admitted to breaking into Baroness Harman's website, where she wrote pro-Conservative lines as if she was the Labour peer.
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Badenoch says hacking into Harriet Harman's website 17 years ago 'not the same' as Reeves breaking law
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