
Pat Harrison
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Pat Harrison
@PatHarrison2
Artist. Never liked Brexit. Member of European Movement @euromove
England 가입일 Ocak 2012
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@WorldScholar_ They wanted to give their parishoners a glimpse of paradise.
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@RichardGCorbett 52% representing 37% of the electorate believed the lies in 2016. Then Tories won a vast majority in Parliament on 44% of the vote in 2019 giving them 56% of the seats. Democracy?
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Brexiteers now don't contest the multiple downsides of Brexit. Instead they fall back on "recovering democracy", as if losing your seat at the table where 28 democracies worked together and flouncing out into isolation somehow enhances your democracy...
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan
Peter is miserable. We should not have voted to recover our democracy because it has made Peter wait in a queue. That’s the important thing.
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@allenanalysis Ask - who controls the algorithms? What is AI going to do to us? Turn us all into true believers of a new cult?
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🚨 Melania Trump this morning: Proposes an AI system—“Plato”—as a replacement for teachers.
“Literature, art, science, mathematics, history… the entire corpus of knowledge… at home.”
Replace teachers? With a machine?
AI over teachers. That’s the idea.
Instead of calling for better pay for our nation's educators/heroes.
Sad day!
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@JohnCleese How far back in history do we want to go? North Africans enslaving white Europeans? Beware the them against us narrative.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_s…
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@elonmusk Ask - who controls the algorithms? What is AI going to do to us?
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AI content will vastly exceed all human content
Brett Winton@wintonARK
We have been surpassed: AI written output exceeded human written output in 2025
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@POLITICOEurope The Tories acted on the advice of 37% of the electorate and nobody has the courage to reverse a wrong decision.
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Anger as EU gets a ‘better trade deal’ with Australia than Brexit Britain dlvr.it/TRk922
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@elonmusk We have not achieved much since landing on the moon considering that we still waste thousands of lives and billions of dollars on wars and starve people to death around the world. We may have created AI, but we are not very clever.
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Incredible that it was only 66 years from the first controlled, powered flight to landing on the Moon!
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience
These two photographs are separated by only 66 years.
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@MHartleyJones It lasts about as long as the boiler of your gas central heating. However, solar panels only produce power during they day.
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Solar panels need an electronic inverter to produce usable electricity. Will that inverter last any longer than your TV or your laptop? How much will the replacement cost?
Liberal Democrats@LibDems
The Government has agreed to incorporate Max Wilkinson’s Sunshine Bill into their Future Homes Standard. It means all new homes built from 2028 will come with solar panels. This will reduce bills for owners of newbuild homes, reduce pressure on the energy grid and help fight climate change. It’s a Lib Dem win-win-win.
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@CultureExploreX Art as a means of communication easy to understand for everyone in any language without words and without having to study art. They did not have computers or AI. It may need maintenance but is still standing centuries later. Today´s concrete buildings will not last that long.
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@LizWebsterSBF The Tories acted on the advice of 37% of the electorate and nobody has the courage to reverse a wrong decision.
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🇦🇺 🇪🇺 The EU has just secured a far better trade deal with Australia than the UK which exposes the truth about Brexit.
👉 The EU negotiated from strength
👉 The UK rushed to prove a point
This is what happens when you go from negotiating as part of a bloc of 450 million…to going it alone.
The former environment secretary George Eustice says the best thing about the Australia deal is that it can be scrapped and renegotiated with six months’ notice.
So why is the government still sitting on a bad Tory deal that undercuts British farmers?
politico.eu/article/anger-…

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@MosiniElisa A very small light at the end of a very long tunnel.
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@wakenminds Compare that to modern art which fetches millions at auctions because nobody dares to be that little child spotting the emperor´s new clothes.
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@CuriosityonX If only we had thought of not dumping plastic in rivers in the first place. The damage is done. It will clog up the brains of future generations as microplastics have already been discovered in the blood stream.
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@wakenminds They did not have computers. They were not side tracked by mobile phones either. Although it may take a lot of maintenance it is still standing 500 or more years later. Today´s concrete buildings will not last that long.
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Joint working between the UK and EU is, and always has been, critical for our common defence.
@FightBach makes the case for prioritising this in an increasingly uncertain global environment at the PPA in Brussels last week.
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@thedailyrabbit_ They did not have computers. They were not side tracked by mobile phones either. Although it may take a lot of maintenance it is still standing 500 or more years later. Today´s concrete buildings will not last that long.
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"All the signs that Labour wants to undo Brexit",
says @eleanormia
There's "clear consensus across the party that Brexit hasn’t worked,voters can see it hasn’t worked, &the Govt's ‘reset’ isn’t going to give us nearly enough growth or credit with voters”
inews.co.uk/news/politics/…
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@TheProjectUnity They did not have computers. They were not side tracked by mobile phones either. Although it may take a lot of maintenance it is still standing 500 or more years later. Today´s concrete buildings will not last that long.
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@wakenminds It must be the Baroque St. Stephen's Cathedral (Dom St. Stephan) in Passau, Germany. It was built between
1668 and 1693. They did not have computers by the way. They were not side tracked by mobile phones either.
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@OldeWorldOrder Art as a means of communication easy to understand for everyone in any language without words and without having to study art.
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