Denethor

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Denethor

Denethor

@Denethor22nd

London, England Katılım Kasım 2025
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Denethor
Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@FraserNelson It’s so odd, you have an executive branch of government that is making some progress and leading from the centre but cannot talk about for fear of upsetting its base. I do think Starmer in particular has the worst comms team of any PM I’ve seen, possibly excluding Liz T.
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Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
The asylum backlog has also more than halved. Odd that such progress is barely mentioned by Labour.
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Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
Break out students, and below shows the UK immigration story. Latest data only takes us to June last year: it will have fallen further since. Basic net migration is probably at a multi-year low already. Why doesn't Starmer say so? comment.press/brown
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@James_Treadwell We’ve been culturally colonised by the US on left and right. It’s sad to see; Reform apes MAGA, even trying to whip up anti-vacc and abortion issues which have little cut thru in the UK. The Left has fully gone down the identity politics, gender and race rabbit hole.
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James Treadwell
James Treadwell@James_Treadwell·
I have encountered lots of racism around Universities, most from liberal progressives who think that attitudes and views must determined by the lens of identity and determined to push people into narrow categories based only on race. But they do not see this as racist.
Matthew Syed@matthewsyed

Reform voters are racist apparently. As soon as I saw this insult to millions of British people (one of the least racist nations on earth) I suspected it was from an academic. It’s impossible to exaggerate how western universities became overrun with woke ideology

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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@JamesHeartfield @TheGreenParty @novaramedia @owenjonesjourno Whatever side of argument you are on we don’t want this kind of extremism on UK streets, the police should intervene and remove these ppl, arrest if necessary. Police presence in the heart of our capital is almost non existent.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@HammersimonK @barneyronay Pablo’ left arm is fully across the GK, his left hand has a grip around the GK wrist. You cannot accidentally grip the GKs wrist! It’s about as clear a foul as you will see. End of story.
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SK@HammersimonK·
@Denethor22nd @barneyronay He was getting pushed into the goalie.. no push no foul probably. I get he impeded the goalie but they're was no intent they're.. you can't jump with you're hands down the side
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Barney Ronay
Barney Ronay@barneyronay·
Felt soft at the time. Looking back he grabbed his arm. So it’s just a foul and that’s that. No idea why shay given kept calling it “controversial“ on match of the day, other than being a bad tv analyst theguardian.com/football/2026/…
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SK@HammersimonK·
@Denethor22nd @barneyronay The fact the person who is penalised is getting fouled by two players is pretty significant I would have thought
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@JamesMelville Pretty much explained by our massive debt service costs. We have a lot of debt that tracks inflation, high inflation = high interest cost. France has a worse debt to GDP ratio but pays about half the amount of interest on its debt. This is why the UK is adrift in bond yields.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
We are getting absolutely fleeced. Pay more. Get less.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@MiguelDelaney Really, I don’t support either team, it looked an obvious foul on the keeper from the first playback.
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Miguel Delaney@MiguelDelaney·
Darren Can's explanation of the decision on MOTD best and clearest thing I've seen on it.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@ShippersUnbound The only section of the ppl Labour has left are the soft left leaning, university educated middle classes (the well off as she calls them). Turning your guns on them would seem to a monumentally bad political strategy!
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Tim Shipman
Tim Shipman@ShippersUnbound·
Two significant things here 1) She appears to have come to terms with Burnham 2) No mention of migration which every poll and focus group shows obsesses the working class voters she wants to win back
Angela Rayner@AngelaRayner

Our party has suffered a historic defeat. Many good Labour colleagues have lost their seats despite working hard for those they represented. We have lost good Labour administrations and lost the chance for more. What we are doing isn’t working, and it needs to change. This may be our last chance. The Labour Party must now live up to our name: we must be the party of working people. We’ve heard the same on the doorstep as we’ve seen in the polls - the cost of living is the top issue for voters of all parties. People have turned to populists and nationalists because we have not done enough to fix it. Living standards are barely higher than they were a decade and a half ago. People feel hopeless - that the cost of living crisis will never end, and now they see oil and gas companies use global instability to post record profits. Once again, ordinary people are paying the price for decisions they didn’t make. It’s no wonder that across the UK, working people feel the system is rigged against them. Things can be so much better than this. Countries including Spain and Canada have shown that economies can grow and people can thrive when governments stay true to labour and social democratic values and put people first. We need to learn from that. In London, we lost young people who fear they will never afford a home. In my patch and across the north, we lost working people whose wages are too low and costs too high. In Scotland and Wales, people do not currently see Labour as the answer.  We are in danger of becoming a party of the well-off, not working people. The Peter Mandelson scandal showed a toxic culture of cronyism.  Decisions like cutting winter fuel allowance just weren’t what people expected from a Labour government. For too long, successive governments have allowed wealth and power to concentrate at the top without a plan to ensure the benefits of economic growth are shared fairly. The result is an economy that does not work for the majority, with wealth concentrated in too few hands. This level of inequality, alongside squeezed living standards, is the outcome of a model built on deregulation, privatisation, and trickle-down economics. But we have the chance to fix this.  1/2

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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@IainDale Great finish by Callum Wilson, shame it got chalked off.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@ClarkeMicah If a state is invaded it only has a choice to fight or surrender. So they fight to preserve an independent Ukraine. This argument that Russia was provoked into invading its neighbour is nonsense. Putin’s objective for years has been to reestablish the borders of the Tsars.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
WEll, .@denethor22nd, if that *is* its purpose, it's not doing very well, is it? You need to grasp that Ukraine is ideal territory for a proxy war because it is not *in* NATO and so can't trigger a nuclear exchange, and because Kiev is wholly dependent on its 'allies' for money, weapons and ammunition. You'll get there in the end.
Denethor@Denethor22nd

@ClarkeMicah @joeKMorris This is demented. The war has no other purpose?? The purpose of the war from a Ukr perspective is to expel the invaders who want to destroy their independence (again). You can’t have a more clear case of a just war.

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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@ClarkeMicah @joeKMorris This is demented. The war has no other purpose?? The purpose of the war from a Ukr perspective is to expel the invaders who want to destroy their independence (again). You can’t have a more clear case of a just war.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
I’m not ‘ blaming Ukrainians’. The war was desired by American Russia hawks, who use Ukraine as a battering ram against Moscow. It has no other purpose. Zelensky was elected on a pledge of peace, but was destroyed by Banderite fanatics.@joekmorris
Joe Morris@joeKMorris

@ClarkeMicah @ChrisDYork Russia is murdering Ukrainians needlessly. Blaming Ukrainians for what Russia is doing or calling them just proxies, is despicable. Ukraine was drawn into Russia’s war- they didn’t wish that to happen. Helping Ukraine stop Russia’s war is the only moral stance.

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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@WG_RumblePants We should have fired Key, Baz and Stokes after that shambles of an Ashes tour. The ECB senior management is not fit for purpose.
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WG RumblePants@WG_RumblePants·
Ben Stokes made 14 for Durham in their 1st innings against Worcestershire (batting at 5). He may not bat again in the match. His Ashes scores were: 0 & 1 16 & 2 83 & 5 19 & 50 6 & 2 Should he perhaps now be batting at 7 or even 8 for England?
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@PaulEmbery Idiotic, I always credited the Scots with a great deal of common sense, not anymore it seems.
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Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
A student from India who does not hold British citizenship and is here on a temporary visa has just been elected to the Scottish parliament to serve a four-year term (salary £80,000 per year). How in God’s name can something like this be allowed to happen? Our democracy is sick.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@JohnBlackt548 @ClarkeMicah @ross_baglin Following standard procedure, whenever a single power rose to threaten to dominate the whole of Europe Britain would attempt to organise a coalition against them. Habsburg Spain, Bourbon France, Napoleon, the Kaiser, Hitler and then the Soviets in the Cold War.
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John Blackthorne
John Blackthorne@JohnBlackt548·
@Denethor22nd @ClarkeMicah @ross_baglin The question is why a British government ruling an Empire decided to embroil itself by entering into a misguided diplomatic & unfulfillable pledge to Poland, a country with which we had no historical ties, and was virtually an antisemitic autocracy which tore into Czechoslovakia.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@ross_baglin. The thesis of my book is that the timing of our entry into European war was premature, and so very nearly disastrous. It is also that the general view of our history from 1938 to 1945 is delusional and mistaken, and the cause of folly today. Hence the title.
Ross Baglin@ross_baglin

@IronDuk05186191 This is broadly the thesis of Peter Hitchens’ book “The Phoney Victory”. It has much to recommend it, but if Germany had dominated Europe, or indeed Russia, it is not clear to me how that was (at the time) in Britain’s interests.

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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@DanielJHannan Maybe your constant push for Brexit unleashed English nationalism which our forefathers had played down for exactly this reason. The “smart” ppl of today are so much dimmer than yesteryear.
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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@ClarkeMicah @ross_baglin It’s not like there wasn’t a lively debate about whether to throw in with Germany against Russia in 1890s, early 1900s. It was the obvious choice to defend India and British oil interests in Persia from the Russians. The Brits got spooked by the buildup of the High Seas fleet.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@ross_baglin . 1/2 This is is a classic 'I wouldn't start from here' problem. Thanks to its foolish entry into the Russo-German war in 1914, Britain was already very weak. By 1935, Germany and Russia dominated Europe, though many wrongly imagined France was still strong.
Ross Baglin@ross_baglin

@IronDuk05186191 This is broadly the thesis of Peter Hitchens’ book “The Phoney Victory”. It has much to recommend it, but if Germany had dominated Europe, or indeed Russia, it is not clear to me how that was (at the time) in Britain’s interests.

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Denethor@Denethor22nd·
@NavyLookout @AWenham1 I’m just grateful that the Tories spotted this issue ten years ago and had a plan to lay down the necessary hulls for replacements in good time….
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Clint Warren-Davey
Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
Everyone should become familiar with the period of history when their own country was in its golden age. If you're Spanish you should know about the 16th century. If you're Dutch you should know about the 17th century. If you're French you should know about the 18th century. If you're British you should know about the 19th century. If you're American you should know about the 20th century.
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