Andy Fulham

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Andy Fulham

@andyfulham

London, England Katılım Şubat 2015
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
You want the NATO allies to join you in a war you started without ever consulting these allies about the war or explaining your war aims. We’re meant just to meekly fall in line. You recently supported a US invasion of a NATO ally (Denmark/Greenland) but now you want these same allies to join your war. Your president disparaged and misrepresented the role of NATO allies in Afghanistan. But now you want them to join with you again in a war of your making. You went to war with Iran without a thought of how to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and without involving your allies in the matter. But now you want the NATO allies to bail you out, even though there’s still no plan for Hormuz. You want the NATO allies to join you in a war in which you still cannot articulate the endgame. Or what victory would look like. You went to war thinking the Iranian regime would quickly topple, that Tehran would not attack the Gulf States or close Hormuz. Why would we align with such Epic Stupidity? You and other know-nothing blowhards started this war all on your own. You can finish it on your own. If you’re able to …
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

Just spoke to @POTUS about our European allies’ unwillingness to provide assets to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning, which benefits Europe far more than America. I have never heard him so angry in my life. I share that anger given what’s at stake. The arrogance of our allies to suggest that Iran with a nuclear weapon is of little concern and that military action to stop the ayatollah from acquiring a nuclear bomb is our problem not theirs is beyond offensive. The European approach to containing the ayatollah’s nuclear ambitions have proven to be a miserable failure. The repercussions of providing little assistance to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning are going to be wide and deep for Europe and America. I consider myself very forward-leaning on supporting alliances, however at a time of real testing like this, it makes me second guess the value of these alliances. I am certain I am not the only senator who feels this way.

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Andy Fulham
Andy Fulham@andyfulham·
@James1940 Good to hear mention of Victor Beamish, a fine pilot and station commander. KIA - the approach to Kenley aerodrome is now Victor Beamish Avenue in his honour.
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Richard Ross
Richard Ross@RichardRoss_EU·
@afneil The last time I looked, the HMS Victory was still in commission and available in Portsmouth
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
A country with a Navy which once ruled the seas now effectively doesn’t have a Navy it can deploy at a time of crisis. We have no ships in the Mediterranean and no ships in the Gulf. It is a national scandal. Both Labour and the Tories are culpable.
Britsky@TBrit90

Royal Navy major combatants status.

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David O'Keefe
David O'Keefe@okeefehistorian·
@juliedonuts LOL! Who pays the tariffs? The American taxpayer. So basically it’s a tax- a tax American taxpayers weren’t paying before Trump came to power. My God you’re fools.
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Colin Parry OBE
Colin Parry OBE@ColinParryPeace·
3 years ago I beat Bowel cancer and now the big C has returned but this time it is in my liver and lungs. So I have another even bigger battle on my hands but I’m determined to win again. Only time will tell. Fingers crossed 💙
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Shirley Ballas
Shirley Ballas@ShirleyBallas·
Ready to raise the curtain on Musicals Week 💙 Enjoy. X #Strictly
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Over 1,000 jobs a month are being lost in North Sea oil and gas thanks to his government’s policies yet Keir Starmer doesn’t have even a basic understanding of his 78% windfall profits tax. He tells STV it only kicks in above a certain level of profit. Wrong. It applies without a minimum profit level or market-based trigger. Unlike a proper windfall tax (one tied to sudden price spikes), it has no deactivation mechanism if prices or profits fall below a certain point. Pre-election Labour cited $95 a barrel as a windfall level. The current price is $64. But the windfall tax still applies at the full rate, even on reduced profits. So investment is drying up and job losses are mounting. (Most recently 400+ at ExxonMobil’s Mossmorran plant and 100 at Harbour Energy). Given the misery he’s causing you’d think he might bother to understand exactly how his tax operates.
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Andy Fulham
Andy Fulham@andyfulham·
@MsLMG79 We had Sophia Loren plucking balls out of a bowl for the Italia 90 draw. Game’s gone.
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Andy Fulham@andyfulham·
@TheSimonEvans I know very little about Tom Stoppard and his work (my bad and maybe in my imminent retirement I can address this) but I did want to say how much I enjoyed the train and tracks metaphor. Lovely.
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simon evans
simon evans@TheSimonEvans·
One of my proudest moments was encountering a short essay (might have been a sketch) that he’d written on a very similar premise to one I’d attempted years earlier, satirising the narrator of Matthew Arnold’s Dover Beach. That old “great minds” thing is obviously only half the story, execution is the bigger part. But it was delightful to think our trains had at least once clattered over the same points.
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Ian Darke
Ian Darke@IanDarke·
Very sad news about Robin Smith. Gave so much pleasure with his pulverising batting for Hants and England. Hard to read how his life became so hard later. RIP ‘ The Judge ‘.
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East German Visuals
East German Visuals@GDRvisuals·
"Man Conquers the Cosmos", mosaic in Potsdam created by Fritz Eisel in 1972.
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John
John@Osorio66John·
Dear Prime Minister Tusk, While your sarcasm is noted, let's cut through the fog: Peace plans aren't about pedigrees or passports, they're about ending bloodshed and securing a stable future. If this 28-point proposal draws from various inputs (yes, even Russian ones), that's called negotiation, not capitulation. Europe has poured billions into Ukraine's defense; now's the time for realism over endless escalation. Who authored it? Likely pragmatists tired of proxy wars. Let's focus on implementation, not insinuations, unless Poland prefers perpetual conflict over compromise. Best regards from across the pond.
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Donald Tusk
Donald Tusk@donaldtusk·
Together with the leaders of Europe, Canada and Japan, we have declared our readiness to work on the 28-point plan despite some reservations. However, before we start our work, it would be good to know for sure who is the author of the plan and where was it created.
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All American
All American@AllAmerican202·
Dressed to the nines and full of energy, the Doobie Brothers lit up the 1980 GRAMMYs stage with their chart-topping hit "What a Fool Believes." It earned the group the coveted Record Of The Year, while its blockbuster parent album, Minute By Minute, won Best Pop Vocal Performance By A Duo, Group Or Chorus.
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Andy Fulham
Andy Fulham@andyfulham·
@rocknrollofall Saw them twice in a week in Nov 1979 at Hammersmith Odeon. Support was an even newer band called Def Leppard!
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
Imagine you're in 1979 and you see a very young band called AC/DC. This is just another time of those numerous times we all say 'what if Bon was alive?' What a freaking legend! AC/DC performing 'Highway To Hell' live at Oakland Coliseum Stadium, in 1979.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
I can see why some people support a wealth tax. But nobody who’s spent even five minutes looking at it would think it’s an answer to Ms Reeve’s problems. So Mr Burgon either hasn’t spent five minutes looking at it, or doesn’t care.
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