Dallas Ludlum
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Dallas Ludlum
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@ConsumerDD Breaking down policy, incentives, and institutional behavior. Competitive and regulatory risk analysis.









For fucks fucking sake. Labour failed to exit the Tories’ doomed Rwanda deal when it took office, leaving taxpayers on the hook for a £100m bill, an international court has heard. Sir Keir Starmer boldly pledged on his first day in office in July 2024 that the Rwanda scheme was “dead and buried”, but the government failed to quit the deal until December 2025, the Court of Arbitration in the Hague, Netherlands, has heard. Rwanda says this means it is owed £100m in payments promised under the deal and is also seeking a further £6m in compensation for the UK’s failure to receive vulnerable refugeesunder the terms of the agreement, court submissions revealed. Rwanda is arguing that Britain should have taken in 300 refugees, likening the approach to the one-in, one-out deal with France. independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…












Why didn’t you mention that the “people in Iran” you were speaking with were Iranian government officials? Why not be upfront about that? And while we’re at it, why not tell everyone exactly what those conversations were about. What was discussed. What did you say to them? Instead, Tucker brings the topic up himself. Why? Because getting out in front of a story lets you shape the narrative. The first version people hear tends to stick. Psychologically, most people anchor to the earliest account and judge everything that follows against it. That’s why it matters when someone speaks in broad generalities and vague innuendo instead of clear facts. When the details are missing, the responsible response is skepticism. Ask questions. Look for specifics. And never accept a message as truth simply because of who the messenger happens to be.

Islam is such a violent religion. Every time we murder a bunch of their children, they try to kill some of us. Disgusting.


