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"The opportunities for Welsh independence are endless" – @TheGreenParty deputy leader @Amelia_Womack speaks to @AdamRamsay about why more people are backing Welsh independence... and why the Greens are, too.Adam's full
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Zara Bain
zaranosaur
do you think it’ll ever be possible for Britain to conceive of itself as not an empire, or against imperialism? the replies to this are already interesting, because (a) even
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Duncan Weldon
DuncanWeldon
On the coming rise in unemployment.https://www.economist.com/britain/2020/08/22/mass-unemployment-threatens-britain There’s a sense in policy making circles that the reforms of the 1980s and 1990s have left Britain with a very flexible la
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Nadine Batchelor-Hunt
nadinebh_
1/4 Too many British people can’t come to terms with the fact that we’re becoming irrelevant - accelerated by our isolationist, xenophobic, and nationalistic governmentThe Empire is (largely) dead, and
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Rabbil l রাব্বিল
RA_Sikdar
The perception that minorities are going to be anti-British is very out of touch with how many feel. The diaspora search for somewhere to belong and call home and not
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Naomi Smith 🇬🇧🇪🇺🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
pimlicat
Given U.K. government’s focus on creating jobs in the past month, and its levelling-up programme more broadly, a no-deal Brexit would fatally undermine the their domestic agenda. But... It would
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Jim Clifford
jburnford
UK MP is worried that young people are focusing too much on the terrible crimes in Britain's past instead of the good. This is silly for many reasons. Millennials are
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The New Account
GoodAccinExile
You develop history, community, 'culture' etc. through DOING things. Preserving 'historic' countryside and stating a city must 'look' a certain way is the opposite of conservation, its stagnation. Its killed
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James Barisic 🇭🇷 🇫🇷 🇪🇺
jamesmb
Today is significant for Britain but not for the reasons you're thinkingIn the late 69s and early 70s, Britain lost the final bits of its empire. They were faced with
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Josh Glancy
joshglancy
Early days, but there is increasing frustration in Bidenworld with Germany and broader EU bids for autonomy. My @thesundaytimes piecehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/joe-bidens-growing-frustration-with-europe-yanks-britain-out-of-the-dogh
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Ken Tindell
kentindell
"The government is reportedly planning an advertising blitz to warn people that “grabbing a coffee can kill”. In which case, why have they left the coffee shops open?"https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/15/waves
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GoFakeYourselfMeghan
gofakeyourselfM
I'm still doubtful that it's Parliament that must remove the titles. In researching, it sounds like styles & titles are entirely the queen's prerogative. In fact, it sounds like her
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GlumBird
GlumBird
Clement Attlee presided over one of the most violent periods in British colonialism's history, sending troops to Malaya to put down striking rubber workers, deepening Britain's already vast violence in
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@ShahDurran1
ShahDurran1
a thread on South Asian movement on racism in the 70s and 80s 1)If you were to look at historical videos and photos of South Asian movements against racism during
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Ramplkev - 3.5% 🕷 Want my rights & freedoms back
KevinRampling
Thread: BREXIT IS WORKING. Brexit is going according to plan. No point complaining about the problems of shipping between EU-UK; those problems are intentional. For Brexit to work the Tories
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Vex Malitiosum
VexNemorensis
Why the FUCK are we still talking about World War fucking Two?IT'S 80 YEARS AGO.Fucking GET OVER IT, Britain. Especially you xenophobic supposed "patriots".Seriously, if this is the only way
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