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Russell Merryman

@merryarty

Journalist, editor (ex-BBC/Al Jazeera), academic, future media geek, Yorkshireman, hardline realist, former gravedigger #swfc BlueSky: @merryarty

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Russell Merryman@merryarty·
So... this aged well...
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Lionel Barber
Lionel Barber@lionelbarber·
This is a must listen on Ofcom turning a blind eye to GB News effective takeover by Reform UK: @arusbridger and I talk to the man who drafted and enforced Ofcom’s first broadcasting code. He has choice words podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/med…
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Matthew Sweet
Matthew Sweet@DrMatthewSweet·
Strong Naomi Wolf energy here. @andytwelves is factchecking the book and finding evidence it's littered with AI hallucinations. Fake quotes from Hayek and Roger Scruton. Those aren't cherries, they're errors - some with the Chatgpt urls attached. Did this book have an editor?
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ

The Left are having a meltdown about Suicide of a Nation -- cherry-picking, misrepresenting, and hate-bombing the Amazon reviews. Why? Because they think they own and control the public debate. Their default mode whenever a book/thinker comes along that dismantles their worldview is to try & discredit it and attack the person, not the argument. Only, it won't work this time. There is a reason Suicide of a Nation is Number 3 on Amazon and it's struck a chord with so many. Because people see through the gaslighting and want to be told THE TRUTH about what is really happening to THEIR OWN COUNTRY, and their own people. Everything in this book is based on official, UK census data and the very same projections that are used by the Office for National Statistics and expert demographers. Every single person who knows the data knows that everything in this book is correct - even if they would rather you not know about it, or talk about it. The Left don't want you to read it, they don't want you to know what is in this book, because they do not want you to know what is happening around you. They do not want you to know the truth. Which is why they work overtime to try and deflect & discredit anything that challenges their worldview. "Is it really true what you say about this one school?", they ask, knowing full well it is. "Should we really care about the fact that some 5 million people in England cannot speak English or do not speak it as their main language?", they ask, knowing full well this is a major problem. They are constantly trying to gaslight you. It really is that simple. I worked in the universities for 20 years; I saw the strategy up close. Only, unlike others I refuse to be pushed aside. I refuse to let them dominate the public debate. Which, by the way, is why I did not want this book to be published by a mainstream publisher. I could easily have gone down this road, having written two national bestsellers. But I knew they would censor what I say, they would try to control and narrow the debate. This is why I deliberately stepped outside the narrow, stifling Groupthink, the Overton Window. And this is why Suicide of a Nation is now selling out - everywhere. So here's a challenge. Ignore the losers on the Left who are trying to control and censor you once again, read it for yourself, and make up your own mind. Matt amazon.co.uk/Suicide-Nation…

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Damian Low
Damian Low@DamianLow3·
They say a picture can say a 1000 words. Bravo The Economist. They have summed it up perfectly.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Norway have became incredibly wealthy from North Sea oil, creating a sovereign fund worth around $1.5 trillion. Britain should do the same.
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Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho

Iran’s strike last night on the Ras Laffan facility in Qatar is a significant escalation. It risks a prolonged supply crunch on the global LNG market. Yet here at home, the Chancellor says all countries must play their part in boosting oil and gas production - while her own Energy Secretary bans new drilling in the North Sea. Ed Miliband’s position is untenable. Those desperate to shut down our own industry will say it takes too long to get our own wells up and running. They argue it won’t make a difference to the current crisis. This is bogus. By autumn, Jackdaw could be producing enough gas to heat 1.6 million homes. All of it will go into our pipes. The approval has been sat on Ed Miliband’s desk for months. If the conflict is not resolved, we will be in for difficult times. Turning our backs on the tax revenue and extra supply from the North Sea is inexcusable. However, so too is Ed Miliband’s other mistake. He has spent the last two years making electricity expensive, when he should have been making it cheaper. If you want people to use electricity to heat their homes or drive their cars, we need to address the biggest problem we have - our electricity is too expensive. Our Cheap Power plan could have been adopted by the Government by now to cut everyone’s electricity bills by 20%. Expensive electricity has stopped consumers from adopting technology which gives them options in energy price spikes. We also need to cherish our industrial power. The crippling Carbon Taxes - which have doubled because of Labour’s policies - mean we lost a third of our refineries last year alone. That makes us more reliant on imports at the worst moment. In the longer term, renewables tie us to gas as we always need flexible power that we can ramp up when the wind stops blowing. Yet Labour’s plan means that gas power gets four times more expensive. The Government must reinstate my plans for a third large-scale nuclear plant. That’s why our Energy Resilience Strategy is as follows: BACK THE NORTH SEA MAKE ELECTRICITY CHEAP STOP IMPOSING CRIPPLING CARBON TAXES ON INDUSTRY DOUBLE DOWN ON NUCLEAR

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Steffi Ede
Steffi Ede@MumofFatCassie·
The world is in the most perilous state I have experienced in my lifetime and the Westminster journalists are running around trying to stoke the embers of a Labour leadership coup. They are a disgrace to their profession and need to grow the fuck up. #r4today
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Russell Merryman@merryarty·
@MarkSeddon1962 I always thought the special relationship only really ever existed in Reagan and Thatcher's heads.
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Mark Seddon@MarkSeddon1962·
What 'Special Relationship'? In all my years living and working in the US I heard mention of it precisely never. It's British wishful thinking. theguardian.com/news/video/202…
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Russell Merryman@merryarty·
@ClaireCoutinho Your party supported this war, so you are the ones whose positions are now untenable as a result of this very predictable strike on Ras Laffan. Your party also sold off our North Sea oil & gas fields rather than do what Norway did. Maybe you should stop whining and apologise.
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Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho·
Iran’s strike last night on the Ras Laffan facility in Qatar is a significant escalation. It risks a prolonged supply crunch on the global LNG market. Yet here at home, the Chancellor says all countries must play their part in boosting oil and gas production - while her own Energy Secretary bans new drilling in the North Sea. Ed Miliband’s position is untenable. Those desperate to shut down our own industry will say it takes too long to get our own wells up and running. They argue it won’t make a difference to the current crisis. This is bogus. By autumn, Jackdaw could be producing enough gas to heat 1.6 million homes. All of it will go into our pipes. The approval has been sat on Ed Miliband’s desk for months. If the conflict is not resolved, we will be in for difficult times. Turning our backs on the tax revenue and extra supply from the North Sea is inexcusable. However, so too is Ed Miliband’s other mistake. He has spent the last two years making electricity expensive, when he should have been making it cheaper. If you want people to use electricity to heat their homes or drive their cars, we need to address the biggest problem we have - our electricity is too expensive. Our Cheap Power plan could have been adopted by the Government by now to cut everyone’s electricity bills by 20%. Expensive electricity has stopped consumers from adopting technology which gives them options in energy price spikes. We also need to cherish our industrial power. The crippling Carbon Taxes - which have doubled because of Labour’s policies - mean we lost a third of our refineries last year alone. That makes us more reliant on imports at the worst moment. In the longer term, renewables tie us to gas as we always need flexible power that we can ramp up when the wind stops blowing. Yet Labour’s plan means that gas power gets four times more expensive. The Government must reinstate my plans for a third large-scale nuclear plant. That’s why our Energy Resilience Strategy is as follows: BACK THE NORTH SEA MAKE ELECTRICITY CHEAP STOP IMPOSING CRIPPLING CARBON TAXES ON INDUSTRY DOUBLE DOWN ON NUCLEAR
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Raymond Snoddy
Raymond Snoddy@RaymondSnoddy·
Utterly ridiculous Tory Party political on Channel 4 featuring an aged Conservative Party member who goes to bed at 8.30 because she thinks she can't afford to have the TV on because of electricity costs- Really? They have lost the plot entirely
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alan rusbridger
alan rusbridger@arusbridger·
Since @Ofcom seems to have given up, we asked 20 experienced journalist from a wide range of backgrounds to watch multiple hours of @GBNEWS . Their conclusion: the supposedly regulated channel has, in effect, become Reform TV. How did it happen? thenewworld.co.uk/alan-rusbridge…
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Annette Dittert 
Annette Dittert @annettedittert·
I do rarely say something is a must-read. But this thorough investigation by @arusbridger certainly is. If @lisanandy and Ofcom don't do anything now, they are complicit in letting the UK media landscape slide towards a lawless propaganda world like in the US.
Matthew d'Ancona@MatthewdAncona

SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: don't miss this important @TheNewWorldmag report by editor-at-large Alan Rusbridger into GB News and Ofcom's dismal failure to regulate its broadcasts @arusbridger thenewworld.co.uk/alan-rusbridge…

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