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Stewart

@ComfortableBlue

Stuff, stuff, and more stuff.

Присоединился Mayıs 2017
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Stewart@ComfortableBlue·
The ‘Othering’ of people by targeting their religion & ethnicity, gender & sexuality, and nationality & political background is a dangerous trend from all sides of the political spectrum from political parties, campaigning groups and the media needs to be called out and stopped.
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Gillian Lazarus
Gillian Lazarus@GillianLazarus·
Am I alone in thinking that BBC News & Sky News, due to their dislike for Trump and Netanyahu, are rather hoping for the Iranian regime to gain ascendancy in the current war?
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Robert Lyman 🇺🇦
Robert Lyman 🇺🇦@robert_lyman·
Hey @Keir_Starmer Remember this Prime Minister? The SDR was published in June 2025. Can we have an update please? I'm particularly keen to understand just how 'security and defence' [has been placed] front and centre - to make it the fundamental organising principle of government.' Or has this been abandoned already?
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Times Politics
Times Politics@timespolitics·
Kemi Badenoch: Britain is not broken — stop the negativity #Echobox=1775334114" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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Gideon Falter
Gideon Falter@GideonFalter·
Nice statement by @Keir_Starmer, but why has he omitted that his Home Secretary can ban anyone from the UK who is not a citizen and whose presence would “not be conducive to the public good”? Now that the PM and his Government have finished glad-handing Syrian warlord Abu Mohammad al-Julani, no doubt inspired by the great success of Tony Blair’s warm welcome of Bashar Assad in 2002 (the attitude toward Jews of the suited jihadi from Syria did not seem to bother the PM), perhaps they will remember that this country has the power to exclude unsavoury individuals rather than providing them with our most prominent platforms. @Pepsi, has done the right thing, dropping its sponsorship of @WirelessFest. Now it's time for the Government to take action instead of just issuing statements as though it is a powerless bystander. After all, if the management at Wireless really want venomous bigots or extremists, they don’t need to reach for foreign talent. Britain’s music scene already has a burgeoning scene including Bob Vylan, Kneecap and Wiley, who have headlined everywhere from Glastonbury to the MOBO Awards over the past year.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer says it's "deeply concerning" that Kayne West will headline Wireless Festival "It is deeply concerning Kanye West has been booked to perform at Wireless despite his previous antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism. "Antisemitism in any form is abhorrent and must be confronted firmly wherever it appears. Everyone has a responsibility to ensure Britain is a place where Jewish people feel safe"

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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
Pepsi have dropped the festival sponsorship @BenKentish and pressure is building on Wireless to act. I find it bizarre that neither Pepsi or the festival could have predicted this but I guess it’s another example of antisemitism not being taken seriously. Even at a time of exploding Jew-hate.
ITV News@itvnews

Pepsi drops Wireless Festival sponsorship over Kanye West booking and antisemitic remarks itv.com/news/2026-04-0…

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Maggie Oliver
Maggie Oliver@MaggieOliverUK·
This is the first time “Amelia” has told her story to the media, and because of legal “edits” it honestly is just the tip of this iceberg. We @TMOFCharity have been supporting Amelia in her fight for justice for 4 years…. The fight continues and Amelia will not give up until the full truth is heard…. I was taken to Parliament thesun.co.uk/news/38697228/…
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Alicia Kearns MP
Alicia Kearns MP@aliciakearns·
They deserved better then, and they deserve justice now. Children were called liars. They were abused by those who should have protected them. They were made to feel it was their fault. The grooming gangs inquiry terms of reference have real teeth now. Survivors have been heard. Nearly every recommendation accepted. Long overdue. We will not look away.
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Ian Austin
Ian Austin@LordIanAustin·
The police managed to find their batons when having to deal with non-league football fans yesterday but why can’t they adopt this approach with looters in London or the racist thugs on the hate marches?
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
We’re all in a toxic relationship with government. It creates problems, then sells us solutions. We’ve stopped asking ‘Can I do this?’ and started asking ‘Why hasn’t government done it?’
 ➡️Britain isn’t broken. Big Government is killing the dream. And it’s time to break up. My piece in the Sunday Times below👇
Times Politics@timespolitics

Kemi Badenoch: Britain is not broken — stop the negativity #Echobox=1775334114" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…

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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
Unbelievably. Imagine the rage and horror of Ukrainians every day as Russia attacks their people and their nation while the wealthy free world that surrounds them, that they desperately want to be a part of, that could stop it, refuses to act.
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate

ZELENSKYY: Russia started war, committed war crimes, occupied part of our country. It's not just land — it's homes, people's lives. They stole childhood from our children. That's why, when we are asked what compromises we are ready to make, it sounds UNBELIEVABLY STRANGE to us.

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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
ZELENSKYY: Russia started war, committed war crimes, occupied part of our country. It's not just land — it's homes, people's lives. They stole childhood from our children. That's why, when we are asked what compromises we are ready to make, it sounds UNBELIEVABLY STRANGE to us.
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Jacob Pape
Jacob Pape@JacobPape4·
🇬🇧Telegraph”Revealed: Shocking scale of anti-Semitism in Britain’s schools..”And it is shocking.. Aided and abetted,it has to be said,not just by children,but by teachers and teachers unions lie the NEU. What other minority can be treated like this? telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/0…
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Nicole Lampert
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert·
Very good story 👇🏼
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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
The Home Secretary has the power to ban entry as it’s not conducive to the public good. A performer who has made a record called “Heil Hitler” definitely isn’t. Why was he even booked? @WirelessFest @ShabanaMahmood
Sophia Sleigh@SophiaSleigh

EXC - The Prime Minister has slammed Wireless Festival for booking Kanye West after his vile Nazi rants. Sir Keir Starmer said it was “deeply concerning” the controversial US rapper is headlining the event in July. Full story: thesun.co.uk/news/38728493/…

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Euan Philipps
Euan Philipps@EuanPhilipps·
Antizionism is a heady and intoxicating brew. Plenty in @UKLabour are drunk on it, while the Green Party seems to have fallen in and drunk a whole barrel.
Izabella Tabarovsky@IzaTabaro

I’m asked this a lot in my lectures: Why did the Soviets invest so many resources in propagating antizionism globally? Did they really hate Jews that much? The answer is that they invested in antizionism because it worked for them, both geopolitically and domestically. To be sure, there were many individuals in the Soviet antizionist apparatus who were driven by personal antisemitism. The Zionologists — individuals tasked with formulating the key tenets of the ideology — are the prime example. But at the state level, the demonization of Israel served much bigger, strategic purposes. It strengthened the Soviet-Arab alliance. It helped mobilize groups and states around the world against the US and the West, pulling them into the Soviet anti-Western orbit, including at the UN. At home, it functioned as a warning to other minorities: don’t organize around your own national interests, and definitely forget about any emigration demands. For the Soviets, antizionism was a tool — and a highly effective one at that. That’s why they kept using it, even when internal discussions acknowledged that their antizionist language was echoing the Protocols and Nazi propaganda. This is useful to understand because antizionism is still a political tool today. We talk a lot about antizionist hate, and there is no question that much of it is driven by that. But there are also political entrepreneurs who use antizionism to get ahead: to gain social media followers, raise money, advance socially and professionally, or pursue political goals. States do the same: witness South Africa filing its case against Israel at the ICJ or China deploying antizionist propaganda online. When incentives align, antizionism gets used. And right now, antizionism is rewarded. It’s a crucial aspect of its growing popularity, and it’s really important that we understand it as we develop strategies to combat it.

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Gabriel Pogrund
Gabriel Pogrund@Gabriel_Pogrund·
EXCL: MPs promoted luxury Dubai property scheme run by Pakistani fugitives banned from UK over corruption and forced to forfeit £190m after National Crime Agency (NCA) investigation Ayoub Khan, Naz Shah, Afzal Khan say they weren’t aware of the context thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…
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