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Peter Main 🇨🇦🇬🇧
@Civixplorer Could have been worse, the Spanish or the Portuguese could have become the dominant power. They would have 'cleansed' the Americas and Australia of the 'vermin' (indigenous people).
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Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
"Pax Gallica" — What if France (rather than the UK) had become the dominant world power in the late 19th century?
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@owenjonesjourno x.com/i/status/19418… he's probably talking about this, you're just reading homophobia into his ableism
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno

And given @jk_rowling decided to amplify false claims I take cocaine before going on TV: I wasn’t on cocaine, no. I was on amphetamines. Specifically Elvanse, 40mg, courtesy of the NHS. It helps ADHD, but it’s not a miracle drug so sadly doesn't cure fast talking or clumsiness.

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Ben@BenjamStew·
@TheRealJamieKay You want Christians to follow laws for the priest class of ancient Israel? I really don't think you'll like what else is in Leviticus.
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Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
Funny how these ‘patriotic Christians’ never seem to follow this part of the Bible. Leviticus 19:33–34.
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@leftrestoration I already like Benn, you don't need to sell him to me
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Restoration@leftrestoration·
What about the fact that Tony Benn also used a donation of his memoirs to avoid hundreds of thousands of pounds of inheritance tax on his estate? Or that he spearheaded Concorde, the most gas guzzling method of transport ever invented? Or how about the fact that his Siege Economy was essentially francoism long after Franco's Spain had liberalised?
Novara Media@novaramedia

Progressive voters are unhappy that Andy Burnham voted for the Iraq war – but few remember that leftwing icon Tony Benn prepared to use troops to break a strike whilst he was a minister. “If that kind of archive existed in the late 70s, early 80s,” says @AaronBastani on Downstream, “I doubt [Benn] would have been the standard bearer of the Labour left. But people didn’t know about things that happened 20 years earlier in the way they now do.” James Butler (@piercepenniless) says that it’s “democratic” that politicians should be held accountable for their past choices – but it also feels like “people can’t change positions” anymore. “The whole communicative regime has changed, and I don’t think politics has caught up with it at all,” he adds. Watch the full episode of Downstream on our YouTube channel.

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@AaronBastani Jenrick had to opportunity to do something really funny...
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Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
You have to be able to laugh at yourself sometimes.
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Variety
Variety@Variety·
Léa Seydoux on why she started acting: “I’m going to tell you something very intimate,” she tells Variety’s @DPD_ in this week’s cover story. “The reason why I do this job ... I never really wanted to become an actress, but I wanted to exist. The only way I found to exist was to have my image printed on a film and have the proof of my existence.” Read the full cover story: wp.me/pc8uak-1lHhhG
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Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The Lib Dems have confirmed they are planning on standing a candidate in the Makerfield by-election
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@AyoCaesar it's facing left though, probably just some innocent proto-indo europeans marking the area as spiritually significant
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Ash Sarkar
Ash Sarkar@AyoCaesar·
Just walking back after lunch through my local park, and saw this. Pretty sure it was kids, rather than hardened Nazis, but still utterly disgusting behaviour (and yes, me and my husband scuffed it up before leaving).
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@PolaBear2637 @paulsimonwalker @BladeoftheS what you're doing now is not offering anything to a conversation, and just pretending to not understand until your interlocutor makes some sign that you've been pre programmed to exploit - regardless of context. to engage, you just have a conversation without doing that.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Hilarious video that shows none of the Reform voters know any of Reform's policies.
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@jimmycarr this is what good comedy is all about, agreeing with the comedian and clapping
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@JanCoet81 Everyone posting millenialwoes reaction memes whilst not understanding this was just some fun satire, and not an actual quote, is almost as funny as the original post.
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Jan Coetzee
Jan Coetzee@JanCoet81·
You say you want fewer Urdu speakers in the country. So you’d deport your hero, Enoch Powell, if he were alive today? The online Right just isn’t serious.
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@DPJHodges those sneer quotes are doing a lot of heavy lifting
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Multiple reports Iran is now using cluster munitions against Israel. Reminder that the Government's legal advice says we cannot help defend Israel because they participated in the "initial strikes". Even though Keir Starmer pledged to keep defending Israel a year ago.
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Sarah Vine
Sarah Vine@WestminsterWAG·
I'm glad you mention the sisterhood, Peter. I think that this is part of why I feel so strongly about Iran. The way the regime has singled out girls and women in particular, as well as gays, for horrific mistreatment does inform my opinion on this. I feel similarly about what is happening to women in Afghanistan and elsewhere and if there were a way I would advocate intervention there too. Islamism hates women, with a passion that is quite astonishing to witness. It is a ruthless, cruel patriarchy reminiscent of Christianity in the Dark Ages, where non-compliant females were persecuted as witches and burnt alive. I feel very strongly that women such as myself who are lucky enough to have freedom and a voice cannot simply turn a blind eye to the atrocities being committed against their sisters in the Middle East. I am no war-monger. But this cannot be tolerated.
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@juice8882 wtf? i love starmer now
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JUICE@juice8882·
Keir in Religious Squabble Bungle: "I had no idea what this man stood for"
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@lordmiles why are you mad at a lesbian speaking her truth?
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Lord Miles
Lord Miles@Lordmiles·
They’re calling this the most cringe British goyim propaganda piece of all time
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@DespoticInroad The endorsement in itself was probably worthless but no WPB made a big difference imo. Think "God knows who's a Muslim" and apply it to a soc-con Muslim councillor going against the bastard daughter of Rosie the Riveter and a woodstock dropout. Reform would've edged it.
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Despotic Inroad
Despotic Inroad@DespoticInroad·
Labour accusing the Greens of “sectarian politics” = insane levels of pot kettle black. Across much of Northern England the party has been happy to use biraderi clan networks for its own political purposes for years + their campaigns have often been targeted at ethno-religious blocs + their whole practice of state-backed multiculturalism has been based on doling out grants/municipal cash to the kinship networks/“community organisations” associated with ultra-specific ethnic groups. God forbid insurgent opponents should draw attention to Labour’s foreign policy record. For shame! Also the idea that a Galloway endorsement “pushed the Greens over the line” is risible nonsense. THEY WON 60% MORE VOTES THAN LABOUR.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer has written to all Labour MPs to explain why Labour lost the Gorton and Denton by-election Dear Colleagues, The result in Gorton and Denton is deeply disappointing. Instead of a Labour MP who can be a local champion delivering for Gorton and Denton alongside a Labour Government and a Labour mayor, the people of Gorton and Denton now have a representative who is more interested in dividing people than uniting them. We have to learn lessons from that, and we will. I know this is a tough result for our movement but I still want to thank you for everything you did to support our brilliant candidate Angeliki Stogia. She did a fantastic job and Gorton and Denton deserved to have her as their MP. We’ve seen the true colours of Zack Polanski’s Greens in this campaign. The Greens were able to capitalise on an endorsement from George Galloway to win over enough voters to push them over the line. Their willingness to welcome Galloway's divisive, sectarian politics is a sign that the Greens are not the harmless environmentalists they pretend to be, and their position on legalising all drugs shows how unstable this electoral coalition is. It cannot survive a general election campaign. It hurts, but this is the kind of result that we have often seen parties of government face. In by-elections people can make their voice heard without risking a change of government. I get it: people are rightly impatient to see the change they voted for. It’s my job to make sure that happens. And I’m working day in, day out to see it through. Over the coming months, people will feel the benefit of the long-term decisions this government is taking. Look at the good economic news we’ve had in the past week: inflation and borrowing coming down, retail sales and business confidence rising, energy bills falling. And look at the policies that are going to make a difference in people’s lives in the coming months: the landmark Employment Rights Act, money off energy bills, the cruel two-child limit scrapped, more free breakfast clubs opening, Pride in Place funding coming through, NHS waiting lists continuing to fall. It will show what we’ve been saying from the outset of this year: the country is turning a corner. These are all Labour policies, putting Labour values into action - policies no other party would or could deliver. The Greens may have won here, but they simply do not have the resources, the activist base or the local knowledge to replicate this victory across the country. We’ve seen that before. We’ve seen it with the Lib Dems, who have often won mid-term by-elections against both the Conservatives and Labour, but never been able to come close to winning nationally. We’ve seen it with George Galloway, who won two mid-term by elections but held neither of those seats in a general election. We will continue to warn of the risk the Greens pose: the risk of extreme policies like legalising all drugs and pulling out of NATO that most voters strongly reject, and the risk of splitting the progressive vote so that Reform come through the middle. The next election is too important to let that happen. It’s a fight we can win, and we’re going to win it. Best, Keir

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Ben@BenjamStew·
@LonsdaleKeith @UKLabour iirc this was the actual figure but people were upset that it didn't take into account our rebate. they were screeching "we only send £290 million a week!". can't stand farage but making your enemies repeat your arguments endlessly is a stroke of genius.
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Keith 🇬🇧
Keith 🇬🇧@LonsdaleKeith·
@UKLabour This is the real Brexit bus. Nothing to do with Farage (Johnson was in charge of Vote Leave) and no pledge to spend £350 million per week on the NHS.
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The Labour Party@UKLabour·
You can’t trust Nigel Farage. He’s got a track record of selling the British people false promises.
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Ben@BenjamStew·
@GoodwinMJ They also said you were an Israel First puppet, notice you haven't refuted that.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
They said I criticised Manchester This was a lie They said I have no local roots This was a lie They said I committed fraud This was a lie They said I am paid by Russia This was a lie They said I am “racist” This was a lie They said I am “sexist” This was a lie They said my research was dodgy This was a lie From Day 1 of this campaign it has been lies, lies, and more lies Peddled by left-wing activists & journalists who have lost the argument so they attack the man They attack me because I speak for you - the forgotten majority People who work hard, play by the rules but are treated like second class citizens in their own country And I will never stop fighting for you Vote Reform UK Get Starmer Out Put Gorton & Denton First
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