Mike Lanchin

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Mike Lanchin

Mike Lanchin

@mlanchin

Writer and broadcaster formerly at BBC Radio Current Affairs, lover of all things Latin American ..opinions are strictly mine

London Katılım Nisan 2009
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
📣 I’ve been investigating Tommy Robinson and the foreign billionaires that fund him. Part 1: ‘Robinson and the pro-Israel US Conservatives’ FULL VIDEO on YouTube - youtu.be/9Vqi6nmDPD0?si… Part 2: Robinson and Musk is COMING SOON! Trailer for Pt 1 below 👇🏽 Please share!
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Zoe Gardner
Zoe Gardner@ZoeJardiniere·
They’re brave Iranian freedom fighters until they reach Dover and then they magically turn into sponging asylum seekers. #r4today
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UB1UB2 West London (Southall)
Neighbours put up every type of flag after an 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 flag went up on their London street
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Worth reading and pondering.
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis

Believe it or not, I had an old school friend on today’s marches in London. He sent me some photos from the crowd. We went to middle school together and grew up on the same Eastern District council estate in Northampton. I asked him why he was there. He gave me two answers: 1.“The government doesn’t listen to us.” 2.“I want to feel proud of my country again.” He wore a Union Jack, not a St George’s Cross as he said that one had been hijacked by racists. He wasn’t there for Hopkins, Musk, or any of the professional ‘grifters’ as he put it. He was there to feel part of something bigger, though he admitted there were a lot of, in his words, “assholes” there. He’s an electrician. He’s smart. He’s not racist, but he’s not “PC” either. He’s not a fan of Keir Starmer but he also believes Farage would be a disaster. Oh yes, he’s a bundle of contradictions! But aren’t we all? I don’t know what ‘box’ we put him or the millions like him in. And I think pretending they’re all racists or fascists would be a massive mistake. Some were. But not all. This is about something bigger than immigration slogans or GDP numbers. For decades we’ve hollowed out our national life, underfunding and undermining the very institutions that once brought us together. Karl Polanyi, writing in The Great Transformation, argued that when markets are “disembodied” from society, when land, labour, and life itself are treated as commodities society pushes back. He called this the “double movement”: people seeking to protect themselves, to reclaim dignity and meaning when everything solid seems to melt into air. That’s what I saw in my friend’s photos. Not just anger, but a demand for belonging. We’ve replaced collective experience with atomisation. Without getting too nostalgic, programmes like the BBC’s Generation Game once pulled in millions every Saturday night, giving us something we could all talk about on Monday morning. Now we watch Netflix, Disney+, Prime, or Paramount, alone, in algorithmic silos. Football used to be affordable and rooted in community; now it’s millionaires playing for the profitability of billionaires. The NHS, the post office, the railways - all chipped away, run down, sold off or centralised, leaving people feeling powerless and disconnected. And don’t get me wrong: some kind of “Hovis Labour” nostalgia for the 1950s isn’t the answer. The country back then was often intolerant, grey, and deeply unequal. But what we’ve built since is a society that gives people little to hold in common, no collective story about who we are or what we’re for. I reckon that’s partly why my mate marched. Not because he wants to turn back the clock. But because he wants to feel pride again. Pride in a country that is inclusive, fair, and offers a role for everyone. Pride in a nation that has a respected place in the world, tackles grotesque inequality, and gives people something real to believe in. Polanyi warned that when democracies fail to provide a humane alternative, the backlash can turn authoritarian. This is how fascism grew in the 1930s, not because everyone became a true believer, but because millions felt abandoned and looked for strength, identity, and meaning wherever they could find it. If Labour and progressives don’t offer that story of renewal, if we don’t rebuild our national institutions, restore collective pride, and re-embed markets within society, the far right will do it for us, in their own image. And by then, it will be too late.

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Rushdi Abualouf
Rushdi Abualouf@Rushdibbc·
Every tower that falls in Gaza takes a piece of my heart, Well a thousand hearts can’t carry such pain… Gaza isn’t just a city we lived in, it lives in us,my life, my home, all are memories buried under rubble.
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Rushdi Abualouf@Rushdibbc·
Can someone please tell me، How can a heart so small, no bigger than a fist, carry mountains of pain?
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IFJ
IFJ@IFJGlobal·
#Palestine🇵🇸: [UPDATE 25.08.2025] An Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis killed 4 journalists: Hossam Al-Masri of @Reuters, Mohammed Salama of @AlJazeera, Moaz Abu Taha of @NBCNews and Maryam Abu Deqa of @AP and Independent Arab.
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George Simms
George Simms@GeorgeRSimms·
West Ham’s issue was never ambition, but execution - this falls squarely on David Sullivan running the club badly Potter not doing his job well but Sullivan seems to avoid his actions having consequences #WHUFC observer.co.uk/news/sport/art…
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Tom Fletcher
Tom Fletcher@UNReliefChief·
The Gaza Famine is the world’s famine. A preventable, predictable famine. 

Enough. Ceasefire. Open all crossings, north and south. Let us get food in, unimpeded and at massive scale.
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Alex Crawford
Alex Crawford@AlexCrawfordSky·
UN Aid Chief re Gaza famine : ‘It is a famine that we could have prevented, if we had been allowed. Yet food stacks up at borders because of systematic obstruction by Israel’ and ‘it should be a moment of collective shame’
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Rushdi Abualouf
Rushdi Abualouf@Rushdibbc·
Rajaa, a displaced mother of 6 in Gaza: “I lost 25kg. I can’t find gluten-free food. We live in a tent that doesn’t protect us from heat or cold – and now famine.”
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Orla Guerin
Orla Guerin@OrlaGuerin·
Famine confirmed in Gaza City, and surrounding areas - UN backed report. IPC says more than half a million people are facing " starvation, destitution and death." #post" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">bbc.com/news/live/ckgj…
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