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William Miller

@muggwhump

Is anyone going to eat that sausage?...No!...Oh well, guess I can find room for it...

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William Miller
William Miller@muggwhump·
Labour is going to build a PFI shithole Britain, will certainly involve us in a war somewhere and use our money to pump up another house price bubble.
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@owenjonesjourno It's because half the time it's all bluff and bluster so no-one really takes it seriously, instead they wait to see what the US actually does. It's probably nothing more than oil price manipulation again.
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
Look, we cannot normalise this. The US President is only declaring that the US is blasting a country “back to the Stone Ages.” This is the admission of a grave crime. People have become numb to the deranged tirades of Trump. But that is normalising our descent into barbarism
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Lewis Goodall
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall·
NEW: Trump says Iran has asked for a ceasefire.
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William Miller@muggwhump·
@EdConwaySky Starmer is going to use anything to justify moving closer the EU that's just where he wants to be. Most stuff he comes out with will be tenuous.
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
The problem with casting a closer relationship with Europe as the solution to the world's current economic malaise is that it kind of misses the point. The key problem at present is a shortage of ENERGY. Europe has an energy deficit. Up until 2022 it filled that gap with gas from Russia. Now it fills that gap with gas (and oil) from the US and Middle East. It swapped one dependency for another. We can debate whether that dependency is inevitable, the extent to which it's a function of geology and/or political decisions taken years ago. Regardless, right now Europe is highly exposed to the problems in the Gulf. And without US energy imports it is in BIG trouble. A closer relationship between the UK and the EU does not solve this conundrum.
Sky News@SkyNews

The UK is “fully committed to NATO” but is seeking “closer ties with Europe”. The PM was asked about recent comments by Donald Trump threatening to pull out of the NATO alliance. Latest: trib.al/eqUSRJK 📺 Sky 501 and YouTube

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William Miller@muggwhump·
@AaronBastani The one saving grace for ex-pat Iranians is the internet blackout there means most people are unaware of this stuff.
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
Today your water bill is rising again, after a 26% hike last year on average. This is because the regulator is allowing extractive private companies to rinse the public. In Parliament I'm calling to end the failed experiment of water privatisation. Time for public ownership.
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
The ‘two state solution’, ‘condemning’ things like illegal settlements and capital punishment for one particular group. None of these guys believe in anything they say. It’s going through the motions. A complete fugazi.
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Yvette Cooper@YvetteCooperMP

My statement with France, Germany and Italy on our united opposition to Israel’s death penalty law. The death penalty is wrong and we oppose it around the world. gov.uk/government/new…

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John McDonnell
John McDonnell@johnmcdonnellMP·
This failure of the BBC to adhere to basic journalistic standards is truly shocking even by the BBC’s recent performance. I would expect the Director General to respond to explain how this has happened or, failing that, a Board member to intervene.
The Fraud@StarmertheFraud

PAUL HOLDEN STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO INTERVIEW WITH JOSH SIMONS ON BBC NEWSCAST Yesterday, BBC Newscast published a lengthy, forty-minute interview with former Cabinet Minister Josh Simons MP. The interview addressed how Simons, as a director of @LabourTogether, had appointed a firm called APCO Worldwide to investigate me and my colleagues. I was not told by the BBC ahead of the broadcast that the episode was being recorded or aired. I was not approached to respond to the lengthy comments made about me or the small anti-corruption organisation, @ShadowWorldInv1 , that I run with my colleague @andrewfeinstein. Andrew, who is also repeatedly mentioned, was also not approached for comment. I only found out last night, when a friend texted me, that the person who hired a major multinational reputation management firm that produced a despicable and defamatory report on me and my colleagues, and who reported me on the basis of these false and defamatory reports to the UK’s security services, was being given forty minutes to give his version of events on a major podcast published by our national broadcaster. To be clear, the BBC has NEVER - not once - approached me to comment on a story that is, ultimately, about me, my investigations, my family and my colleagues. They did not approach me when the story first broke, and they did not approach me for this episode. If the BBC had done so, I would have raised several issues with the way in which matters related to me were discussed. For example, Simons repeatedly stated in the interview that he instructed APCO to investigate whether my reporting or sourcing derived from a ‘hack’ of the Electoral Commission. The word ‘hack’ is used eight times in the interview. At no time was it acknowledged in this discussion that this allegation – that I might have received hacked materials – is entirely false, and I have repeatedly proven it to be false. Following the broadcast, I contacted the BBC to complain and to raise serious issues with the broadcast. I was contacted by the Newscast editor, Sam Bonham, to say the BBC would update the Newscast episode and further reporting to reflect some of my concerns. This has not yet happened with regards to the podcast, although I note some online reporting finally reflects a very small and limited sampling of my comments. I will wait to see if amendments and updates will follow. If they do not, I will be escalating this matter to OFCOM. In the interim, I have decided to share the full statement I provided to the BBC, which is produced below: I would like to put certain things on the record. First, my reporting on Labour Together and Morgan McSweeney was entirely factually accurate and based on impeccable, legal sourcing. My sourcing has been reviewed by multiple media outlets, who confirmed the authenticity and legal provenance of my sources. Revelations based on my book, The Fraud, has subsequently been covered widely across the mainstream media, including in multiple front-page scoops, in outlets such as The Times, Daily Mail, The Guardian, The National and ITV. The stories I produced in 2023 and 2024, and which prompted Labour Together's investigation into me, were subject to extensive editorial and legal checks. They were, I believe, entirely accurate reporting on matters of profound public interest, which included raising concerns about the character of powerful individuals like Morgan McSweeney. Considering the recent Mandelson affair, I believe I have been entirely vindicated in attempting to alert the public about McSweeney's past, including how McSweeney made use of £700,000 in funding that he unlawfully failed to declare to the Electoral Commission to procure power and influence for himself and Sir Keir Starmer. Second, Josh Simons states that he never intended for APCO Worldwide to investigate me or my journalistic colleagues. However, a copy of the contract between APCO Worldwide and Labour Together, addressed to Simons, has now been published. The contract sets out a scope of work written in plain English. It states that APCO will 'investigate the sourcing, funding, origins of a Sunday Times article as well as upcoming works by authors Paul Holden and Matt Taibbi.' The contract then states that the aim of the APCO investigation will be to 'provide a body of evidence that could be packaged up in the media in order to create narratives that would proactively undermine any future attacks on Labour Together.' The contract then sets out a range of potentially invasive investigative methods that will be used to generate this 'package', including 'financial investigations' and 'human intelligence investigations.' I provide the full text of this contract below. This contract is clear. APCO were hired to investigate me to produce materials that would 'proactively undermine' my factually accurate, public interest reporting. They would use a range of investigative techniques to do so. APCO then did exactly as was suggested in the contract, using these investigative methods to "investigate" me. This investigation has caused me and my family significant anxiety and distress. Third, Josh Simons was provided with a report called Operation Cannon. It is the result of a lengthy investigation into me and my colleagues by APCO Worldwide. I have seen a copy of this report. It makes a series of extremely defamatory and utterly false allegations against me. It identifies my home address and sets out private information about my family. I cannot express how profoundly shocking, outrageous and defamatory this report truly is. Simons may claim he never intended for APCO to investigate me, but on receipt of this despicable report, he then chose to use it. He submitted sections of the report to the National Cyber Security Centre to convince them to investigate me. The Guardian has published the email correspondence in which Simons repeated some of the substance of the allegations in the APCO reports. Fourth, multiple media freedom advocacy organisations, including the NUJ, have strongly criticised the APCO investigation and these related matters. They have all, to my mind correctly, strongly criticised Labour Together and APCO for investigating journalists producing factually accurate reporting in the public interest. Finally, I am still reviewing the Newscast interview. I will be responding in due course and I hope that the BBC will, this time, give me the platform to set out what really happened and why. Text of Contract Between Labour Together and APCO Worldwide, addressed to Josh Simons Dear Mr Simons We are pleased that you have selected APCO Worldwide Limited (“APCO”) to provide the following scope of work (“services”) during Term: APCO will devise a concise strategy to aid Labour Together. APCO will investigate the sourcing, funding and origins of a Sunday Times article about Labour Together, as well as upcoming works by authors Paul Holden and Matt Taibbi – to establish who and what are behind the coordinated attacks on Labour Together. The approach should provide a body of evidence that could be packaged up for use in the media in order to create narratives that would proactively undermine any future attacks on Labour Together. The material can also inform any future legal strategy that Labour Together might wish to pursue against any of these parties. The work will include: • Open Source Investigations (OSINT): Recovery and Preservation of Evidence • Human Intelligence Investigation (HUMINT): Recovery and Preservation of Evidence • Financial Investigation: Forensic Accounting Focus • Digital Forensics Investigation: Recovery and Preservation of Evidence • Stakeholder Outreach • Media Packaging and Dissemination

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Rivkah Brown
Rivkah Brown@rivkahbrown·
SCOOP: Earlier this month, Redbridge council – a Labour stronghold – told Rosa Gomez it had removed her from her seat for not attending meetings. But why hadn’t she? The answer will shock even the most jaded Labour observers 🧵
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William Miller@muggwhump·
@FrankRGardner I wonder if those US troops are actually going to be deployed in Lebanon. That's where there is ground fighting going on and by all accounts the IDF is a bit stretched.
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Frank Gardner
Frank Gardner@FrankRGardner·
Kharg Island - could it all be a bluff?
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John Simpson
John Simpson@JohnSimpsonNews·
The Geneva Convention says it’s a war crime to target journalists, even if they work for an enemy organisation. It’s also a war crime to target medical workers. After the killing of 3 Lebanese TV journos last week, several medics coming to help them were killed as well.
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Alex Crawford
Alex Crawford@AlexCrawfordSky·
Seems like Mr Levy is advocating the killing of any journalists reporting on parts of this war he doesn’t want covered? @OliverGMarsden reminds him of another targeted attack on journalists in Lebanon, which killed @Reuters journo Issam Abdullah and badly wounded others including @AFP journo Christina Assi
Oliver Marsden@OliverGMarsden

@EylonALevy Why don’t you say that to the Lebanese families of @Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah and @AFP journalist Christina Assi

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William Miller@muggwhump·
Again, all the clues are pointing to those US troops heading to fight in Lebanon not Iran. We'll know in the next week or so but a ground war in Iran without proper logistic support would be a disaster. 10k+ US special forces in Lebanon just sounds more practical to me.
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la

The IDF is so low on personnel in fighting its forever wars, that it is sending combat soldiers with PTSD back to the front against their will and against the advice of their own health professionals: 1) There are 37,500 soldiers with mental health injuries. 15,000 of them have not yet gone through a medical committee (a process that can take years). The IDFs new policy does not exempt those still in process from combat. 2) Commanders explicitly threatened soldiers with being declared AWOL if they didn't report, which carries serious legal consequences. Some were threatened with military police showing up at their homes to arrest them. 3) The IDF has been dismissing evidence of serious mental trauma. Commanders ignored psychiatric documents presented by soldiers, including letters stating a soldier was "dangerous to himself and those around him." One commander's response to a soldier in day hospitalization was essentially "figure it out." Mental health struggles were framed as normal: "Everyone is like that, everyone has their problems" 4) Soldiers respond due to a deep sense of duty. Commanders invoked the weight of the war — "the most important war in the history of the Jewish people" to override personal health concerns Soldiers feelt intense loyalty to their fellow fighters One soldier internalized the pressure himself: "I told myself my brain is already scratched up, so what's a few more scratches." 5) One soldier said, "I sent my commander a document from a psychiatrist explaining I'm dangerous to myself and those around me, and he still told me I had to report. I begged, I cried to him on the phone, but he said 'I'm sorry, but whoever doesn't show up is considered AWOL, with all the consequences.'" 6) All this is happening despite a wave of suicides in the IDF and the warnings of IDF psychologists who say this will make it worse. Prof. Eyal Fruchter, former head of the IDF's mental health division says: "It's a particularly bad idea to take people who are already high-risk and send them back to the battlefield — the consequences could be severe." There have been 279 suicide attempts documented since 2024, over 60 of which were successful. The fact that 15,000 soldiers are stuck in a years-long medical committee process suggests the bureaucracy is being used as a retention tool. This is the sign of a desperate army without personnel to support expansionist ambitions in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, the West Bank and Iran. So the common IDF soldier is being run to the ground to allow this insane militaristic agenda.

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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
CARE HOME CASH MACHINE WHERE GRANDMA BECAME A REVENUE STREAM Britain managed to turn old age into a private equity pitch deck. Not content with squeezing workers, utilities and housing, the dealmakers spotted one last dependable asset class: frightened elderly people with paid-off houses. Suddenly care homes were not homes at all. They were “recession-proof investments”, which is a charming way of saying the customers keep arriving, rarely complain, and eventually die on schedule. Four Seasons went from one converted hotel in Kirkcaldy to a financial circus passed around by bankers, insurers, hedge funds and offshore visionaries who know the price of everything and the value of absolutely nothing. Debt piled up, rent schemes multiplied, the structure became so opaque it sounded less like a care provider and more like a tax avoidance seminar. Meanwhile staff were run ragged, corners were cut, and residents were treated like human ATMs with slippers. That is the genius of modern capitalism. Buy the bed, sell the building, load the debt, blame the council, then act shocked when the whole thing collapses under the weight of its own greed. Apparently even private equity eventually realised there is a slight tension between “maximising returns” and “keeping nan alive”. Source: The Guardian, 28 Mar 2026, Hettie O'Brien @hettieveronica, “The great care home cash grab: how private equity turned vulnerable elderly people into human ATMs”
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William Miller@muggwhump·
Prediction: The US troops heading to the middle east will in fact be deployed into Lebanon not Iran. The IDF is struggling on the ground there and needs all the help it can get. Seems obvious to me.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Punishing me by closing my wife's bank account. What does she have to do with all this?! She's just an EU ordinary citizen, and has nothing to do with politics or diplomacy! Human rights in Europe in 2026.
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