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Richard Colwell
@REDCMD
CEO of RED C Research, providing insight and polling to deliver clarity to business and markets. @redcresearch
Dublin Katılım Şubat 2010
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@DavidMcredmond Have to use Uber in London for cheaper fares. I love black cabs but the price is mad.
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@KarlBrophy @British_Airways @DublinAirport Landed this morning at the remote gates (335). Bussed to terminal 2 for no reason. Walk back to terminal 1 to get car….
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The biggest and most persistent lie in travel is that @British_Airways flies in and out of Terminal 2 at @DublinAirport
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What a player Gallagher is - who knew! Pressed and pressed for ninety minutes 👏👏👏 #spurs
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For those asking whether Spurs can bring back some loan players in their current (and constant) injury-hit state to help Roberto De Zerbi. football.london/tottenham-hots…
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@REDCMD @declanganley The people dont agree Richard, but I sure you will poll it soon enough.
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Galway Port, entirely peaceful, even joyful #FuelProtest and right now AGS in riot gear arriving. I am 57 years of age and have been pro-Garda my whole life. Whoever is deploying these officers is carrying out an act of wilful provocation.
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Hours after President Trump announced a two-week cessation of hostilities against Iran, I travelled to the Gulf with the prime minister and his team, in the official government plane. We have just landed in Saudi Arabia.
For diplomatic and security reasons, I have been asked not to disclose our itinerary or Starmer’s schedule of meetings with government heads. But it does not take enormous intellectual effort to deduce that the first set of talks will be with arguably the most powerful of the Gulf leaders, Saudi’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.
The most pressing question in all Starmer’s meetings, including with MBS, is whether the ceasefire between Iran and America and Israel can endure long enough for there to be meaningful talks on a sustainable peace - which are scheduled to start on Friday in Pakistan.
According to British sources - and frankly this won’t surprise you - the ceasefire is real, holding so far and very unstable.
One source of anxiety is Israel’s somewhat ambivalent commitment to it - and notably that Netanyahu is explicit the hiatus does not restrict the Israel Defence Forces’ aggression in Lebanon.
Another is that the devolved structure of Iran’s military, the IRGC, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the absence of a centralised power structure in Iran brings the risk of continued sporadic and unlicensed attacks by Iranian militia on Gulf countries - and also means that very few shippers of oil, gas and other vital commodities will yet take the risk of moving their tankers and ships through the precarious Strait of Hormuz.
As one intelligence source put it to me, Israel’s assassination of so many Iranian leaders makes it incredibly difficult to know who is in charge in the country, if anyone.
On the more positive side though, there may be a little more underlying common ground between Tehran and Washington than their public positions on their “non negotiable” aims for any peace settlement would suggest - though I don’t have a clue how their respective positions on Iran’s nuclear ambitions or Iran’s determination to be turnpike keeper of the Hormuz Strait can be bridged.
Because the Hormuz Strait is the supply route for a fifth of the world’s carbon energy, and therefore a kind of oesophagus for the global economy, much of Starmer’s focus in talks with Gulf leaders will be a continuation of British diplomatic activity with 40-odd other nations in recent days, namely whether there is any practical way to make the Strait safe for commercial traffic.
But his other message is bound to be along the lines of “when this chaos is finally over, don’t forget who your true allies and friends are.”
The point is that - like Starmer - none of the Gulf states wanted Trump to attack Iran when he did.
And although the UK’s military has been exposed by both the Ukraine and Iran conflicts as depleted and unequipped for this era of drone wars, the UK has been deploying planes and weapons to protect the region from Iran’s assorted uncrewed aerial threats.
In the eyes of Gulf leaders, the UK - and Europe more widely, including Ukraine with its formidable drone capabilities - presumably looks a less intimidating friend than either America or China. They have a material interest in strengthening ties with Britain.
This is important because Trump’s Iran war is re-configuring the global balance of power in a fundamental way.
For Starmer and the UK there are risks, especially if the US were to precipitously withdraw its military umbrella from our continent. And to be clear, there is no sign of Starmer unilaterally abandoning the UK’s historic entente with America, even if Trump is an unreliable, and sometimes abusive, friend. 1/2
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@KeithMillsD7 @TullMcAdoo @SocDems @sinnfeinireland @MaryLouMcDonald There are no details on how the poll was conducted and the company has no credentials. Serious concerns over this.
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@TullMcAdoo @SocDems @sinnfeinireland @MaryLouMcDonald The number polled is quoted and sufficient for sampling.
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@Vote_HQ You need to publish far more details on how this poll was conducted? If controls were in place to ensure it’s representative etc? Sample size on its own doesn’t mean anything.
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@Vote_HQ No details on how this poll was conducted, or if it had been properly controlled. Yet everyone treating it as gospel 🤷♂️
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@bob__spurs @JohnDugganSport The only time the crowd sung 🙈 which is bizarre. Awful atmosphere today
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@JohnDugganSport Can we acknowledge Sweet Caroline being played when there was 20 mins left of a tight 6N game? Awful stuff.
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Casey makes zero attempt to go low. Wild that this is even being debated.
Rúaidhrí O'Connor@RuaidhriOC
That is utterly ridiculous, there has to be some burden of responsibility on the ball carrier
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Destination TV for @the_traitors_ with the household rushing to be ready to watch the final tonight!
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