scott clarke

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scott clarke

scott clarke

@ScottInLondonYa

London, England Katılım Temmuz 2023
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
The three favourites to replace Keir Starmer as Labour Leader are Angela Rayner, Ed Miliband and Wes Streeting. This is absolutely ridiculous. None of them are an improvement. They are all part of a failing government and tarnished Westminster swamp. If Labour are really serious about reconnecting with the public, they should completely reboot and go for Al Carns as their next leader. Ex Royal Marine, awarded the Military Cross, grew up in a working-class household in Aberdeen and is way more relatable and charismatic than the three stooge favourites for next Labour leader.
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Harry Cole
Harry Cole@MrHarryCole·
What was it that No10 knew about Mandelson that meant they didn’t want him to go through vetting? — @DPJHodges
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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
I’m not highly specialised, but I’ll give it a go for £4.4B/yr.
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scott clarke@ScottInLondonYa·
@JamesBlunt Conditioner can and should be used wherever there is hair!
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scott clarke@ScottInLondonYa·
@apoliticaleye I bumped into Sir Tony on his way into The Mayor's Banquet while he was CDS, he'd travelled there with his partner in a taxi. No official car or protective detail.
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Alan Fraser
Alan Fraser@apoliticaleye·
Just a couple of years ago I snapped this image. Sir Tony Radakin the then Chief of Defence Staff, the most senior military man in the UK; taking a casual stroll from Downing street to the Ministry of Defence building. Just days ago we saw his colleagues making a similar journey, but this time hounded and harassed by those protesting at foreign wars and for ideological obsession. Its hard not to reflect on how far and how rapidly society has collapsed and whether today he would be able to make that short walk with nothing more than a bloke with a camera to contend with.
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Ed O'Malley
Ed O'Malley@EdwardOMalley·
Here is Trump as a pilot.
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scott clarke@ScottInLondonYa·
@ben_d_r @rorysutherland Not so much a premium, but to actively discourage domestic only use on that route. They ideally want to sell a long haul ticket with a connection via LHR.
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Ben@ben_d_r·
@rorysutherland Connecting flights from LHR putting a premium on that route?
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Rory Sutherland
Rory Sutherland@rorysutherland·
What the hell explains this price discrepancy? It cannot be informed preference alone. What informational asymmetry is causing this?
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scott clarke@ScottInLondonYa·
@rorysutherland Heathrow route priced for connecting flights (I.e. EDI to New York, via Heathrow) and discourage domestic only.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Peter Thiel realizing his protégé JD Vance is a loser no one respects
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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton@HillaryClinton·
Trump has become fully unhinged and we should talk about it.
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Channel 4 News
Channel 4 News@Channel4News·
"I don't think the message of the gospel is meant to be abused in the way some people are doing it." Pope Leo responds to President Trump, who said the Pope is "weak on crime and terrible for Foreign Policy". Pope Leo said he will continue to "promote peace" and that "someone has to stand up and say, 'there's a better way to do this'".
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
No, Kwasi: your company gave Farage a sweetheart deal. A bonus he can exercise in just two years. Ordinary shareholders don't have this. The penny-share nature of your firm means Farage is already ~£200k up (+93%). With crypto, hype creates value. thetimes.com/comment/column…
Stack BTC@stackbtc_

@FraserNelson you’ve got this the wrong way round. Nigel invested alongside every other shareholder, on exactly the same terms, and only does well if Stack delivers long‑term value, not a quick flip. The so‑called “bonus deal” only pays out if we hit ambitious market‑cap milestones that lift the share price for all investors, which is the opposite of a short‑term grift. If Nigel wanted an easy win, he’d avoid the scrutiny of a public listing, instead he’s put his own capital at risk, fully aligned with everyone backing Stack.

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Jim Cornelius
Jim Cornelius@Jim_Cornelius·
This is you, former Conservative MP, now sitting Reform MP, Andrew Rosindell, writing to former President of the United States, Joe Biden 6 years ago proposing the UK hands to Chagos islands to Mauritius and rents them back on a 99-year lease.
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Andrew Rosindell MP 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@AndrewRosindell

After a gruelling and now hard won fight, tonight the Chagos surrender deal seems to have finally been thrown into the dustbin of history. It was a shameful deal, built on fundamentally flawed principles. No British Government has the moral right to barter away the sovereignty of British territory to a foreign power without the full, meaningful consent of its people. The Chagossians have been woefully ignored for decades and decades - whether that was back in the 1960s when Labour dispossessed them from their ancestral homeland, or under the Conservatives who refused to allow resettlement or self-determination to the Chagossian people, and Labour today, surrendering their islands to Mauritius, while the British taxpayer foots an eye-watering bill for the privilege. For over twenty years, I have campaigned on this issue, and it has been astonishing - truly astonishing - to watch Labour ministers attempt to defend the indefensible. Handing over sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, only to lease back a vital strategic asset at enormous cost, was never a sensible or sustainable course of action and to argue that they were doing so for the sake of our national security would be laughable if it wasn’t outright dangerous. It was a diplomatic absurdity and a betrayal of our national interest. That this proposal has now unravelled only reinforces how ill-conceived it was from the outset. The reported costs, running into the billions, represent a staggering burden on the British taxpayer for no benefit, while simultaneously placing the future of the critically important base at Diego Garcia in jeopardy. I hope this shocking episode serves as a wake-up call that this Government cannot be trusted with our national security. The principle must now be restated that British sovereignty over the Chagos Islands, or any of other British Overseas Territories, are not for sale and not up for negotiation. Self-determination must be upheld and Britain must stand firm in defence of our territories and the rights of their inhabitants.

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Luke Tryl
Luke Tryl@LukeTryl·
The year is 2038; after a Reform UK and then Green Government have failed to bring about the change Britain wanted, voters are increasingly willing to roll the dice on “St Chads Fishing and Speedwatch”as the last hope for Britain.
BritainVotesNow@BritainVotesNow

🔔 Draycott & Church Wilne Parish (Ererwash, Derbyshire) by-election: 🎣 St Chads Fishing Club & Speedwatch GAIN Results: 🎣 Fishing Club: 176 (46.7%) 🌹 Lab: 106 (28.1%) ➡️ Ref: 95 (25.2%) Date: 9 Apr 2026

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