Tom Pride1648

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Tom Pride1648

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Tom Pride1648
Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@StealthQE4 Believe it? "In war, truth is the first casualty" implies honesty & actual accuracy are the first things lost during armed conflict. The exact phrase as we know it today likely originated with US Senator Hiram Johnson in 1918, who said "The first casualty when war comes is truth"
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@KayBurley Lincoln fired McClellan, Burnside, Hooker, Pope and Mcdowell. Churchill fired Auchinleck amongst others. Margaret Thatcher was replaced during the first Gulf War by John Major. These things happen. I bet you never complained about Thatcher's removal.
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Kay Burley@KayBurley·
‘A former Fox News weekend host just fired a four-star general with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, replaced him with his own former assistant, and did it during a live war in which the next decision could put American soldiers on Iranian soil for the first time in history.’ Let that just sink in…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: You do not fire your Army Chief of Staff in the middle of a war for no reason. You fire him because of what comes next. Pete Hegseth called General Randy George on April 2 and told him to retire immediately. The Pentagon confirmed it within hours. No reason was given. Not publicly. Not privately. A senior Army official told Fox News that Hegseth offered George nothing: no misconduct, no operational failure, no policy disagreement on the record. Just a phone call and a career ending in the middle of the most significant American combat operation in two decades. George is the 24th general or admiral Hegseth has removed. But he is not the 24th. He is the one that matters. The Army Chief of Staff. The man whose signature sits between a president’s intent and the order that sends soldiers across a beach or into a tunnel complex. The 82nd Airborne is deploying right now. Marines from the 31st MEU are staged on the USS Tripoli. JSOC operators are at forward bases in Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Kharg Island, 90 percent of Iranian oil exports, sits 16 kilometres off a coast that someone will have to decide whether to approach. And the four-star general whose job it was to advise whether that approach should happen was removed 48 hours after Trump told the nation the war would continue for two to three more weeks. The replacement is Vice Chief General Christopher LaNeve. He was Hegseth’s senior military aide before this appointment. The man who carried the Secretary’s briefcase now commands the Army the Secretary is reshaping. The chain of command did not break. It shortened. The distance between a television studio and a combat order just collapsed to zero intermediaries who were not personally selected by the man giving the order. No reason was given. That is the tell. When someone is removed without explanation during a crisis, the explanation is the crisis itself. George either objected to something or was about to. The ground option. The power plant strikes. The Kharg raid. The escalation that turned a highway bridge in Karaj into rubble on the same day he was told to leave. Something in the next two weeks requires a chief who will not push back, and the Pentagon solved that problem by installing one trained as Hegseth’s aide. A former Fox News weekend host just fired a four-star general with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, replaced him with his own former assistant, and did it during a live war in which the next decision could put American soldiers on Iranian soil for the first time in history. No hearing was held. No misconduct cited. The Army woke up on April 3 with a new chief it did not choose, in a war it did not start, preparing for a phase the previous chief apparently could not be trusted to execute. The question is not why George was fired. Every general in the building knows why. The question is what order is coming in the next fourteen days that required removing the one man in the chain of command who might have said no. The war has no perimeter. The chain of command has no objectors. And the next phase has no one left to stop it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Mahnaz Shirali | مهناز شیرالی
31e jour de guerre : ————————————————— La République islamique n’est plus qu’une structure fantomatique. Les Gardiens de la Révolution ont perdu une large part de leur commandement comme de leur arsenal de missiles. La marine est à la dérive, l’aviation clouée au sol. Le ciel de l’Iran est grand ouvert. Tout cela touche à sa fin. La RII ne sera bientôt plus qu’un souvenir sombre. Quant à ceux, en France, qui ont soutenu ces criminels contre l’humanité, le moment viendra où leurs visages devront répondre de leur complaisance. La honte, elle, ne s’effacera pas. x.com/sattarkhan121/…
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@SBarrettBar The fear and dangerous consequence of loss of public control is the justification for quick, immediate and harsh justice when mobs run riot. Will Starmer demand similar justice to nip this in the bud like 2024? Or will it be 2011 again?
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@lukejcr The road to hell is paved with good intent. But then you and your fellow colleagues of regulators, political scientists and do gooders will simply never understand. Weep for Denby Potteries and all the other firms you are putting out of business. x.com/christopherhop…
Christopher Hope📝@christopherhope

This is an astonishing fact from today’s Sunday Times. At least 224 out of 257 new Labour MPs elected in July 2024 came from either charities or communications/lobbying agencies, or were formerly “political employees”. It explains so much about Labour backbenchers’ priorities.

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Luke Charters MP
Luke Charters MP@lukejcr·
Farage wants to cut young people’s pay. Labour thinks otherwise. That’s why the minimum wage goes up today under our watch. 🦕 Dinosaurs vs doers. 🌹
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@_BrianMankin_ @SBarrettBar An Absolute Parliament which can take away our liberties and enslave us? Charles I thought he had Absolute God given powers. I wonder if we are approaching the point where this is put to the test again. Jury trials.
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Brian Mankin@_BrianMankin_·
@SBarrettBar I think you're wrong on this @SBarrettBar. I may be wrong, but so far as I am aware, there is no constitutional bar to prevent a Labour decison to rejoin. But also there is no bar to prevent a future government from leaving again. Parliamentary sovereignty defeats all obstacles.
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
He can't take us back inside the EU without a Referendum That is constitutionally settled.
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Julian Jessop
Julian Jessop@julianHjessop·
📢 out today 📢 My new e-book, "The Case for Rejoining the EU" (£5/€10, 2pp), is now available from all the usual outlets. It's co-written with the leading French economist, P. D'Avril, and published by Germany's Aprilscherz Institute... 👍 #RejoinEU #FBPE #COYS
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Christopher Hope📝
Christopher Hope📝@christopherhope·
NEW Larry the Cat has just killed and eaten a mouse feet from the door of 10 Downing St during the Prime Minister’s press conference. The mouse was killed in the courtyard of the Foreign Office, dragged across the street and consumed by Larry on the grass next to Number 10’s door. We have the film. This is not an April Fool. It is the first time this has happened in my long hours standing outside 10 Downing Street. Here is Larry moments before the mouse killing.
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@Sintonic3 @peterkyle Even sadder is Denby Potteries going into administration yesterday. That follows Moorcroft Pottery last year. High energy costs. No doubt the know nothing do gooders will say they mean well but that excuse is so tired. x.com/christopherhop…
Christopher Hope📝@christopherhope

This is an astonishing fact from today’s Sunday Times. At least 224 out of 257 new Labour MPs elected in July 2024 came from either charities or communications/lobbying agencies, or were formerly “political employees”. It explains so much about Labour backbenchers’ priorities.

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Sin&tonic
Sin&tonic@Sintonic3·
@peterkyle Perfect timing, Kyle. Your socialist agenda is destroying jobs! Just this am William Hill shuts 200+ stores & Topps Tiles announces explicitly that duwe toy your government anti-business agenda, they';re shutting 23 stores. Bravo!
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Peter Kyle
Peter Kyle@peterkyle·
Morning from Westminster! From today, the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage are rising. We’re cutting energy bills by an average of £117 a year. And we’re freezing prescription prices. We’re putting more money in your pocket.
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Tom Pride1648
Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@DrChrisParry Memories of The Channel Dash. But then at least some brave men did take action.
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@RoryStewartUK @JohnCleese The wonder is that you can think of posting this remark without realising your reasoning would be exposed and torn to shreds by the replies.
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Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart@RoryStewartUK·
.@JohnCleese - What would Christian “culture” look like if you represented it with 1 Sam 15:3 Josh 6:21 Deut 7:1 Deut 20:16–18 Ex 17 - Deut 25 Psalm 137:9 etc? How about actually meeting some Muslims and listening to them instead of demonising a religion you know very little about with selective quotations…
John Cleese@JohnCleese

This is complete nonsense To criticise a culture whose holy book advocates the killing of all the people they disagree with...is not racist It's culturalist And this criticism seems wholly justifiable to me Oh ! There's the door bell. Must be the police...

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Tom Pride1648
Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@BruceUnfiltered There actually was a real incident like this. Not green apples but edible pine nuts. Chinese producers had been mixing a cheap poisonous/ inedible variety (pinus armandii) in with the edible nuts. They caused very unpleasant pine mouth syndrome. The EU banned imports of the nuts.
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BruceUnfiltered
BruceUnfiltered@BruceUnfiltered·
Konstantin Kisin used an apple analogy to explain concerns around illegal immigration and border control in simple terms. The argument focuses on how governments handle unlawful entry, public consent, national borders and immigration enforcement. The debate links to wider questions about asylum policy, migration pressure and state authority in the UK and Europe.
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The New Statesman
The New Statesman@NewStatesman·
The anti-Muslim sentiment sweeping across the UK and Europe is "basically racism" says Rory Stewart
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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Why is the market up today when you see what a clown show Iran has become? How can you have any confidence on what the game plan is? Serious question
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Tom Pride1648@pride1648·
@SBarrettBar Hopefully this means we won't have to stick Mauritius and the Seychelles, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Singapore and Malaysia, India and Pakistan and Bangladesh, back together. Small mercies.
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Ian Harnett
Ian Harnett@IanRHarnett·
This could possibly be the most important chart to watch in 2026… while the EIA forecasts can (and do) change, if this projection was even half right, we would have a very different set of macro and market outcomes to those contained in many mainstream 2026 forecast documents.
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