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Sascha Stronach (on Hiatus)
understatesmen
British warriors are so cool. I love their tattoos and their fearsome "oi mate" warcry. Before battle, the British would drink "beer", an alcoholic brew made from grains. This beer
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David Timoney
fromarsetoelbow
The problem with this narrative is that it suggests the UK media have largely been free of partisanship up until now: “One of the reassuring aspects of life in Britain
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Stuart Wilks-Heeg
StuartWilksHeeg
If anything, this underestimates how long it took to reverse decline in northern English cities. The Blair governments were able to build on local, national and EU programmes already in
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Maverick2u 🏏🏏🏏🏏
maverick2u2
Can someone please explain to me why the #FBPE crowd are not following/commenting on the EU/ECB finances ?After all they droned on endlessly about “The Bus” ! Basically the EP
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Ben Judah
b_judah
Going to be provocative here and say “losing Scotland” with 8.2% of Britain’s population and less than 7% of U.K. GDP would have less of an impact on Britain’s weight
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Joe Barnes
Barnes_Joe
Senior European source tells me Boris Johnson is willing to accept that the EU hands back just 25 percent of the value of fish it catches in British waters, over
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
All sorts of sad about this. An economic blow - the value of our creative industries once exceeded £100bn. A personal blow to individuals who will no longer be employable.
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John Ritzema
john_ritzema
it's dispiriting still to see 'tiny irrelevant island' discourse from fellow remainers/opposition people because a) it's deeply unhelpful rhetoric with the electorate, and b) it's a similarly fantastic vision of
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Almost as if the Prime Minister and government haven't been telling the truth about the absence of checks between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-55818519 I'm beginning to think a lo
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Jessica Katusiime 🇺🇬
jessicawriteUG
1/5 Why the UK sided with the dictator British ministers seldom criticise Museveni in public, and in private they have lobbied him on behalf of Conservative Party donors — in
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David Timoney
fromarsetoelbow
If you read this in the Torygraph under the byline of Nick Timothy or Fraser Nelson, you wouldn't be at all surprised. It's actually Rafael Behr in the Grauniad, who
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
It's hard to find a precedent for the petrol the GOP is pouring on the US political system. The nearest might be the Conservative Party pre-1914, which armed paramilitaries and
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Ian James Parsley
ianjamesparsley
I am neither an expert in virology nor mathematics, but my extrapolation from the case doubling rates is that you are now *12 times* more likely to test positive for
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Onye Nkuzi
cchukudebelu
The European Union doesn't have a unified foreign policy, and it cannot project power like the US, because it does not have a unified military;But it is a regulatory superpower.
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Mike Hankins
Hankinstien
Today is the 80th anniversary of the start of the Battle of Britain, one of the largest and most consequential air-to-air battles in world history Germany attempted to take out
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matthewsyed
matthewsyed
1/ Thread on Empire and Racism and need for contextMy dad grew up under the Indian Raj, and endured racism in the UK. But he loves Britain. Why? Because he
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