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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
>Be Jeremy Clarkson >Spend decades mocking the nanny state and bureaucracy on TV >Buys a farm and actually works it >Realize the government is destroying the working class and the food supply >Expose the insane government bureaucracy destroying British farmers >Becomes the face of the british farmers >Opportunity to become the modern-day Cincinnatus leaving the plow to save the Empire if he wants too >The Leader Britain actually needs His genius generates gravity, he might be able to save the UK.
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Jeremy Clarkson@JeremyClarkson

@Keir_Starmer I don’t think you’re on my side

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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
What time of need? Were you attacked? Or did you start a war at the behest of Benjamin Netanyahu? In fact when you were attacked, we were there. English blood in the desert right next to American blood. What a waste given how much you resent us for not fighting for Israel.
Traveler@NJSussexGuy

@Landeur Trust me on this one issue which may not be clear from Britain: 100% of American conservatives, including those who hate Trump, are aligned on this very issue: in our eyes PM’s “no” meant betrayal from our ally in the time of need. This will not be easily forgotten.

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Object Zero
Object Zero@Object_Zero_·
The UK is 51-55° North, it is on the same latitude as Siberia, and Alaska. In the UK, 26.6 million of the 28 million households are heated with natural gas. The British government is concerned about the country’s vulnerability to natural gas shocks. The government’s solution is that the UK must produce less natural gas domestically. So a 70% windfall tax is applied to domestic gas production. British voters agree. 🤔 As a result, there now isn’t enough gas for electricity generation. Electricity prices are rising. The British government is concerned about the country’s vulnerability to electricity price shocks. The government’s solution is that the UK must produce less electricity. A 55% windfall tax is now applied to electricity generation. British voters agree. 🤔 It’s difficult to be sympathetic here, maybe a sympathetic approach is that the UK is a good case study for mass delusion? Maybe people have been manipulated to feel this way? If they haven’t, then it’s difficult to be sympathetic.
Rachel Reeves@RachelReevesMP

Working people shouldn't bear the brunt of global gas price shocks while electricity generators make exceptional profits. So we're taking action to help break the link between high gas prices and high electricity prices, meaning stronger protection against future energy shocks.

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Collingwood 🇬🇧
Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
I always weep reading the Wikipedia pages of senior Singaporean politicians. The general career path seems to be: Excel at school and secure a scholarship to study some super difficult subject, like maths or physics, at Cambridge University. Excel at university and get a scholarship to do a post-grad degree in governance or an MBA at Harvard. Join the Singaporean military and excel. Reach at least the rank of Brigadier or General. Enter politics. Excel even compared with others who have similar CVs, rise to become a senior position. Compare that with the career path of the average senior British politican. Get the same results as every other middle class child at school. Do PPE or straight up politics at university. Leverage your contacts to become a SPAD for a cabinet or shadow cabinet member. Get a column writing gig at the Spectator, Economist or New Statesman Become a more senior SPAD. Run in an impossible to win seat to prove you really want to be in parliament. Get parachuted into a safe seat as a rising star. Get a junior ministerial position in the first reshuffle after the election. Get made a cabinet member after the next election. Now, why is Singapore an extremely well run country and we are not?
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Nick, 30
Nick, 30@an0n_Nic·
The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools (Thucydides)
Deborah Haynes@haynesdeborah

EXCLUSIVE: A multimillion-pound push by the defence secretary to transform how the UK rearms and fights is a "fiasco", with too much focus on changing structures instead of preparing for war, according to interviews and conversations with a dozen defence sources. Time has even been spent inside the Ministry of Defence (MoD) quibbling over the name of a new organisation charged with procuring billions of pounds worth of weapons - despite war gripping both the Middle East and Ukraine, and Donald Trump mocking British military weakness. Two sources said some people would like to rename the newly established National Armaments Director Group, or NAD Group, as the Royal Armaments Directorate. One of the sources claimed this was in part because the abbreviation "NAD" also means testicle - an unfortunate source of amusement. The other source said it was because the word "royal" would engender a greater sense of pride. The MoD signalled there is no plan to change the name. In another example of teething problems, an attempt to inform by email around 27,000 defence staff late last month about who they will report to within the NAD Group had to be paused after the initial batch of notifications went out. This was because of inaccuracies in the information. An investigation was launched to find out what went wrong. Emails with the correct details about reporting structures have yet to be issued even though the NAD Group became fully operational on 1 April. "The formation of the NAD Group has turned into a fiasco," one of the defence sources said, sharing their views on condition of anonymity. There is "lots of ill feeling among the civil servants. No one has confidence any of this is working. Lots of workshops happening - little meaningful action". Full story - with lots of fascinating albeit troubling insight from defence insiders ⬇️ news.sky.com/story/why-a-pu…

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Alex Turnbull
Alex Turnbull@alexbhturnbull·
Wow Trump does stuff Israel doesn't like, and a deluge of Epstein stuff comes out within days. Surely a coincidence since Israeli intel running a pedo ring that ensnared the US political establishment for decades is a little too much for most people to contemplate.
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Chad Scott
Chad Scott@cpscott16·
Just a reminder: in 1982, when Great Britain was attacked by Argentina, starting the Falklands War, the United States did not come to their aid because the Falklands are not in the North Atlantic and the British did not bitch about it. In 1956, when the French and British attacked Egypt, causing the Suez Crisis, despite the fact that France and Great Britain are in NATO, the United States not only refused to assist, but went to the United Nations to condemn them for attacking Egypt. In 2019, when Turkey decided to attack Syria, the Trump administration had the Pentagon send out an official notice that they did not support the campaign and would not send troops. So kindly shut the fuck up, everyone in the White House.
The White House@WhiteHouse

“NATO WASN’T THERE WHEN WE NEEDED THEM, AND THEY WON’T BE THERE IF WE NEED THEM AGAIN. REMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!” - President Donald J. Trump

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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
If this makes you angry, don't look up what happened to SABRE engines and ARM. It'll be bad for your blood pressure.
Maxi@AllForProgress_

A British company called Skycutter, based in the East Midlands, just finished first out of the entire field in the Pentagon's Drone Dominance Program. Score of 99.3 out of 100. The largest order goes to them: two and a half thousand units, an initial Pentagon contract of twenty million dollars, with an option to scale up to two hundred million. Read that and really soak it in. It's something that rarely happens anymore. A small British startup beat the entire American defence-tech industrial complex on its own home turf, in a competition the Pentagon designed itself, against companies that get whatever they ask for from Washington on a Tuesday morning. It looks likely to be followed by something that always happens - Skycutter are, by the looks of things, going to pack up their talent and their operations and move all of it to America. Why? The MoD, they say, is too slow. The procurement cycle is too long. There is no clear pathway from "British company that builds something the world wants" to "British company that the British state buys from in serious quantity at serious speed." No byway through which you move from "A potentially world-toppling IP advantage" to "Complete and deserved domination of the global market." So we are about to lose them. Not because they want to leave, but because the country that produced them cannot organise itself fast enough to keep them. The MoD's response, by the way, was to issue a statement saying it wants the UK to be "the best place in the world to start and grow a defence business." It does not want to do this. Indeed it is difficult to convey, in polite English, how galling that sentence is when read alongside the news it is responding to. You're a serious country? You'd fight for a company like Skycutter. You'd fight to take them if they weren't yours, and you'd fight like mad to keep them if they were. A serious country has someone in Whitehall whose entire fucking job is making sure the next Skycutter doesn't end up in Virginia. We have, instead, a Defence Office for Small Business Growth. Which is the kind of name you give a thing that you created for no purpose other than taking the piss out of it.

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Britsky
Britsky@TBrit90·
US forces preparing to invade Iran.
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