
Extraneus_in_a_insolitus_terra
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Extraneus_in_a_insolitus_terra
@ExtraneusT
A traveller, a stranger in a strange land, all my life. If you cannot see the Light, be the Light for others.




Do you see Reform support dropping? People are claiming it’s plummeting but I am out leafleting and canvassing and in North East Lancashire it’s strong and holding!🩵🇬🇧

@Gasseous_Clay He only cares about hurting Nigel, a multimillionaire that will as he said, leave the country if Greens win, yet promotes not voting Reform. His ego will destroy our country if people do not wake up to his rubbish. Reform are fielding 1624 candidates, Restore only 12 in GY 🤦♀️

What I don’t understand is why giving away The Chagos Islands was so very important to Keir Starmer. Maybe I’m naive or something. But I don’t get it. It eludes me.

Hundreds of millions of people throughout the world are immersed in extreme poverty. Yet, disproportionate wealth remains in the hands of a few. It is an unjust scenario, in the face of which we cannot fail to question ourselves and commit to change things. There is no lack of resources at the root of disparities, but the need to address solvable problems related to a more equitable distribution of wealth, to be achieved with moral sense and honesty.






GLASGOW REGIONAL LIST Vote Reform - Get Thomas Kerr Vote Craig Houston - Get me Who do you want fighting for you in Holyrood? He is a better grinder to be fair


EXCLUSIVE Sir Keir Starmer has been forced to drop legislation which would cede sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a further deterioration of relations with Donald Trump The Times has been told that a bill underpinning the controversial deal will not be included in the King's Speech next month after the US president branded it an "act of great stupidity" and withdrew his support The government stands by the deal and will attempt to persuade Trump to change his mind but has acknowledged that it cannot proceed without his backing Ministers are "deeply frustrated" with Trump, who initially supported the deal after extensive discussions between intelligence agencies but changed his mind during a dispute with Nato over plans to seize Greenland The government believes that it puts the future of Diego Garcia, the UK-US base in the islands which has been used during the Iran war, at risk It is concerned that Mauritius will mount a legal challenge granting it access to the waters around Diego Garcia, making it harder for the base to host nuclear submarines and patrol surrounding waters The deal was highly contentious. It would have seen Britain hand over the islands to Mauritius before immediately entering into a 99-year lease for Diego Garcia. The government claimed it would cost £3.5billion, although the Tories disputed this and said it would cost £35billion his over its lifetime. thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…




'Sadiq Khan is worried people can see what's really going on.' Reform UK’s London mayoral candidate @policylaila discusses the Met Police's dismissal of a rape case as she outlines her concerns about rising crime issues in the capital.




