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Squirrel Of Ram
_Krantikari
#SavarkarMyHeroVeer Savarkar was born to a Brahmin Hindu family on 28 May, 1883, at Bhagour, Nashik District. His siblings were Ganesh, Mainabai and Narayan. He was known for his bravery
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Figuregirl77
figuregirl77
Dearie me the ignorance is astounding. As a member of the Royal Navy he was involved in 7 sea battles, mentioned in despatches, awarded the Croix De Guerre with palm
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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
I predict that Britain will : -have a zero tariff, zero friction access to the EU single market at no cost.-have a world leading regulatory standard that EU, USA, Asia-pacific
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Akwugo Emejulu
AkwugoEmejulu
I want to talk about what I’m calling ‘empirical nationalism’ that I’m starting to see among some students—from undergrad to prospective PhDs. Rightly, for their essays, students, especially Black students,
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marcus
marcusjdl
You can call pointing out that bad faith actors do not have the same energy for anti-black racism “whataboutery” I don’t care as it is patently obvious black lives do
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Dr Rakib Ehsan
rakibehsan
The anti-aspirational nature of tribal identity politics.Here, "brown folks" are discouraged from fulfilling their potential and encouraged to stunt their own career progression, in the name of fighting "anti-black racism&quo
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Stuart Reynolds
shaldonangler
No one seems to understand sovereignty. When you were walking through the EU only channel at Spanish customs you were exercising British sovereignty (because you had a personal legal right
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Tom Tugendhat
TomTugendhat
Our people need strategic depth. Whether in defence or health we need to push our borders as far from our nation as possible. For defence it's clear how we achieve
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Silvixen 🖤❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
silvixenart
In many nations, particularly those invaded or 'settled' our ancestors made grand mistakes. Our mistake is not being born of those people, but being complacent with their mistakes. Accepting of
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Duncan Weldon
DuncanWeldon
A Sunday evening thread on the early twentieth century British debate on free trade vs tariffs and why it might be relevant to the Brexit debate.You can stretch supposed economic
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Ian Brownhill
CounselTweets
(A very short thread) (1) The most concerning thing about reading the Boris #HumanRights thread is the lack of understanding of the HRA and the ECHR. The ECHR is not
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Kate Dossett
kmdossett
1/3 This week I was made Professor of American History. When I joined @LeedsUniHistory there were 2 women historians and no women Professors. Now I am 1 of 5 female
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Clive Wismayer 🇪🇺🇳🇱 🥪
CliveWismayer
Others have tweeted this story. I just want to link it to two things namely: the Johnson govts’ deliberate decisions to:• withdraw from the Erasmus scheme &• not secure favoured
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청서
_dirigiste
Things I Agree with (Most) Economic Liberals On:* The housing market should be deregulated* Regional policy typically does not work* Multipliers on fiscal policy spending are low, often below 1*
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) Thanks to Kate for starting this discussion. I've been thinking a lot about this lately, because everyone assumes they know what capitalism is, and what it means, but when
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John Bull
garius
I'm fascinated by how military history shapes language in ways we don't spot. Mostly navy in the UK but army too.E.g.Stop and ask yourself: why do so many British football
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