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i am obviously not from the British Isles so my perspective here is biased, but I see this as essentially a question of national sovereignty. X is run by a man agitating for the overthrow and subversion of a foreign government and is protected from consequences by the geopolitical power of the US
truly the worst-titled book of all time, so much so that possters continue to attempt clowns on it a generation later by citing events which constitute uncanny validations of its predictions
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Burnham: *has opinion in public* Everyone: are you fucking insane Burnham: oh you don't like my opinion ok here is another opinion instead I'm starting to think Burnham isn't a strategic genius who should waltz into a coronation as PM
Labour’s days of being unserious are certainly coming to a middle:
Jonathan Hall should be fired today, if the government is able to do that
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Sure lad, let's orientalise Northern Ireland, that'll help
Labour leadership hopeful says he’ll ‘stick by the Waspi women’, whose demands could exceed £10bn
www.ft.com
Andy Burnham pledges to back pension campaigners claiming billions
9h
Your usual reminder that immigration has been falling like a stone for over a year, but none of these bastards actually care about that.
Any official reprimand will come from regulator Ofcom, but not for at least two months
Elon Musk’s X not facing action from UK government over posts inciting violence in Belfast
www.theguardian.com
Northern Ireland is such a beautifully revealing test case because it is both still *incredibly* racially homogenous *and* has extremely, extremely obvious non-immigration-related reasons for high levels of violence and community unrest - yet these people still can't help themselves
Stephen Bush
Kate Bevan
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Chris Bertram
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shadow hedgie, very small language model 🏳️‍🌈 Migrant in London, citizen of nowhere geriatric millennial & terminal shapecel, like everyone else here I just post to get the thoughts out of my head, follow at your own risk he/him
Shadow Hedgie 🌻
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Fukuyama: We have reached the end of history. History: It's 2026, and an official branch of the Ukrainian armed forces is tweeting about how drone striking Andrew Tate while he's clout farming with the Russian military would be fun, but is sadly a war crime. Get bent old man.
Nute
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You see these scenes from Belfast? That's our future if Reform, Restore, the Tories, GB News, Elon Musk and the right-wing media get their way. Except this will be on a much bigger scale. We have to decide: do we want those inciting hatred to destroy our country?
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The Times figured it out? The Times? This is a real low point. Yeah, this one hurts.
7h
Dave Andress
Owen Jones
"Racist pogroms are bad but..."
7h
Adam Bienkov
Andy Vitek
Robin Wilde
turns out Burnham won’t compensate the Waspi women after all (but they could get cut price travel tickets instead) www.ft.com/content/fc90...
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loyalist leaders were unavailable for comment
1h
Jim Pickard
Shadow Hedgie 🌻
The Times is a far right rag
6h
Shadow Hedgie 🌻
Thursdays @thetimes.com cartoon times.newsprints.co.uk/morten-morla...
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Really? That is your view? Really?
3h
Morten Morland
SpinningHugo
Fuck The Times and everyone who still writes for it. bsky.app/profile/ilco...
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www.ft.com
Leadership hopeful’s hints at large spending commitments had raised fears over risk to UK fiscal position
Andy Burnham rules out cash for Waspi women after Labour backlash
Alex Sowden
"The mob violence in Northern Ireland is appalling BUT..." Shocking stuff from the Times.
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Sir Almaviva
Kilmeade to an agreeing Markwayne Mullin: "In Belfast they're standing up because their leaders have let them down. They're trying to take their country back. They want to label them as racist. All they want to be is Irish. They want Ireland back. I see a lot of the same fights here."
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