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Farmer Haulier,Freemason,lycee d’agricole France,Peas, lincoln red cattle,beet,pots,grain,veg,Basis,liquid digestate contracting
Boston/spilsby Lincolnshire Tham gia Ağustos 2010
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HMS Dragon inbound to Gibraltar for logistics stop this morning
navylookout.com/hms-dragon-wor…
Via @Gibdan1
H/T @key2Med @jr_amon_ceuta
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@JamesMelville Eerrrrm it’s our mess now! Relationship gone with US, energy at an all time high? You have that wrong James!
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@Keir_Starmer @DeborahMeaden In the nations best interest? What a load of rubbish! So a payment for fuel for those on benefits? What about the British public not on benefits? 2 Tier Kier!! Resign
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@RoyalNavy Let’s hope it isn’t used, but unfortunately the world knows it’s on its way and will be monitoring it….another week then
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Yep…unemployed and benefit frauds to be the first to be called up UK conscription 'could target one specific group with two others exempt' as Iran war rages - The Mirror apple.news/AmUE3J0zZSsuWx…
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It is not a good relationship when one side berates, belittles and demands and the other just goes along with it… that’s weakness. A good relationship relies on mutual respect not bullying oh… and don’t mistake Trump for America… his popularity is plummeting because they don’t like what he is
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Damning.
The US used to be our closest ally.
Starmer has let the UK down.
Sky News@SkyNews
"The UK has been very uncooperative" President Trump criticises Sir Keir Starmer's decision not to get involved in the U.S. offensive against Iran, and decisions regarding immigration and energy trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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It’s easier to bend to bullies than stand up to them.
Jeremy Vine & Daytime on 5@JeremyVineOn5
Should Sir Keir Starmer be praised for standing up to Donald Trump? The PM has stood by his decision not to involve Britain in strikes on Iran, but he's been branded "weak" by the Americans and opposition parties. Do you think he's stepped up to protect British interests?
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