Michael Sweeney
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Michael Sweeney
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Ageing like a fine wine that has been left uncorked


Exciting to see “the youth clubs” in the wild in 2026

Rory Stewart, former Conservative Party member in the UK, says it clearly: the Brexit right was “catastrophically wrong” to pursue Brexit. Perfect. it’s time for Europeans and the British to move beyond that madness. 🇪🇺🤝🇬🇧


Britain has a long history of believing we can lead the world through moral example - it is a peculiar narcissism that believes others will follow us if we simply ‘do the right thing.’ But the rest of the world isn’t turning to us for inspiration. We have some of the highest energy prices in the world. Our energy policy is a mess.


Leading UK climate scientists warn against new North Sea drilling ft.trib.al/sXRmhcj

Ryanair CEO claims 4-hour passport queues are ‘Brexit punishment’ #Echobox=1775145066" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/uk/transport/a…

Despite the huge, spontaneous crowd of Iranians from around the world in Washington, D.C., thanking Donald Trump and supporting Reza Pahlavi and regime change, the media barely covered it. There are tons of videos showing how big and powerful the rally was, but it still didn’t get the attention it deserved. 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Javid Shah 👑 #KingRezaPahlaviForIran #IranRevolution2026 #DigitalBlackOutIran


Oh dear, when a world leader threatens to, or boasts of, bringing an enemy 'back to the Stone Ages where they belong', I feel that we are all drawn back a little towards the Stone Age (if that's not an insult to the Stone Age).




I guess Seb has to pretend he thinks this if he wants to be selected as a Conservative MP, but it's absurd. The world is *much* less conducive to a free trading, go it alone UK than it was in 2016 - which is why public opinion has shifted decisively in the opposite direction

Former Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jim O'Neill exposes the devastating reality of Brexit. He confirms the UK lost massive investment and trade benefits, warning that British universities are now struggling to attract the top global intellectual talent.

Former Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jim O'Neill exposes the devastating reality of Brexit. He confirms the UK lost massive investment and trade benefits, warning that British universities are now struggling to attract the top global intellectual talent.


US President Donald Trump announces plan to impose extra tariffs on UK, Denmark and other European countries over Greenland row bbc.in/45j8Hgt



