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There is an escape route for Labour from certain disaster at the general election: use their Commons majority to ram through PR. It’s cynical, + they’d never govern alone again, but it locks Reform out of No10. The left (Lab, Gr, LD) still have a majority over the right in the UK



President Trump has 2 choices. He can either make his goal winning the midterms for the GOP and making whatever compromises with Iran necessary to get the war out of the way, or he can decide to be a great president & bring about regime change in Iran & remake the Middle East.



"[Harris] is signaling privately that she has more to say about the Middle East now that she is freed from the Biden White House policy, this person said, adding that she is likely to do so after the midterm elections" nbcnews.com/politics/2028-…



@Snoman_here @blakandblack No it wasn’t lol. Trump tried to lie his way out of it by saying Iran has Tomahawks but you’d have to have a double digit IQ to believe it youtube.com/shorts/BbvFKy7…











We're slashing the cost of commuting, because Trump's war in the Middle East continues to push up fuel prices and put households under pressure.




Australians will talk to you about being “Anglo-Celtic” like that’s a real thing



Regional Australia is the backbone of the nation, yet it keeps losing ground. A quarter of Australians live outside the big cities, but population growth continues to concentrate in the capitals, leaving many regional towns stuck in a slow demographic squeeze. Young people leave, the population ages, and services become harder to sustain. In my latest column, I explore what it actually takes to grow a regional town again and why migration, jobs, housing, and connectivity all need to come together to make it work: thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/…





