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John Cotter
John_Cotter
The Farage stuff. So, predictably he’s diversifying his hate portfolio for a post-Brexit landscape. He hasn’t been sated with leaving the EU; he’s now going after the most vulnerable migrants.
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Jonathan S. Tobin
jonathans_tobin
1) Not every column is vindicated by subsequent events but, unhappily, this one in @JNS_org from Monday was: Why the #Georgia Senate runoff hinges on the tribal culture war about
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
One thing has been bothering me about #RussianReport. The report speaks eloquently of Russian 'disinformation warfare', and there is indeed lots of evidence that this is Putin's modus operandi. 1/6
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Jack
kackjennedy
Crowd at yellow vest rally chanting "freedom" Sign with "no masks" and "save our children" also makes reference to far-right conspiracy Pizza Gate(there was also a MAGA hat but he
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Eilidh Mc 💖
HEilidh
1.@NicolaSturgeon@theSNP@YesScotDuring the period in which the SNP have been in power, physical and verbal attacks against not only trans people, but all members of the LGBT community have increased exponentially.I
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David Frum
davidfrum
To recapitulate something I said on @MorningJoe Before predicting continued Trump dominance of GOP, consider- How will GOP electeds feel after Trump launches his revenge tour ?- After he insists
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John Fitzpatrick
Johnmfitzp
Can we please all understand whilst the NI Protocol isn't perfect. The Protocol is not the problem. The problem is Brexit. Look at the news daily reports of businesses struggling
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Arnaud Gossement
ArnaudGossement
@EmmanuelMacron ne peut pas décider seul de l'organisation d'un référendum. Il ne peut que le proposer au Parlement. Et, sur le fond, ce référendum est une fausse bonne idée#Thread https://twitter.com/afpfr/status/133857141796
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Cameron Birt 🏴 #FBIW
CBirt02
Ask yourself this:If the leading party in Westminster were Labour, and the leading party in the Senedd were the conservatives, would Abolish still want to abolish? Of course they wouldn’t.
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Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
What does this guy have to do with this woman?Hint: dynastic politics.Thread. Charles S. Whitman was elected Governor of New York in 1914. By that time he was a committed
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Luke John Davies
LJDLabour
Yes money was allocated to defending seats in 2017 that turned out to be safe. That was because, like everyone else, Labour in 2017 believed the outcome of the Brexit
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Dr Phillip Lee 🔶
DrPhillipLee
This is pure revisionism, untrue and a dangerous, divisive reinvention of recent history that will stop our country from recovering. I was intimately involved in these events and will try
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Colin Harvey
cjhumanrights
1/ No one is suggesting that the British Government should not have a view on the future of the Union - either way. 2/ The question is around our unique
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Lesley
Guapaish
This is presented as if people are only just learning of the changes. Ever since the referendum results it has been possible to predict many of these issues, and in
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
On pete wisharts interview with Broadcasting Scotland (and I am just going to go out here and say that apart from the the likes of Indy Live, TNT and The
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Fr John S. Hogan, ocds
jshocds
I can understand why U.K. left EU. Last night’s antics were an interesting revelation as to how the EU sees itself & what it thinks it can do. They made
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