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Damien Mullan
jediknight1985
I don’t quite get this furore chastising Irish neutrality during WW2.It’s not like Churchill spoke in code. He was very specific that Britain was fighting to preserve its empire. That
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
Six months ago, race relations in Britain were close to a model for the world. Current debates are absolutely poisonous. We need to get back to where we were, &
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rachel shabi
rachshabi
The PM says many are looking at the UK's "apparent success" in dealing with coronavirus. They aren't. They are looking in horror, at a country with one of the worst
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
Why was Margaret Thatcher so afraid of German reunification? Why did a lifelong anti-Communist turn to the Soviet Union for support? And what lessons might be learned for Brexit Britain?
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Ben Judah
b_judah
What this thin piece fails to crunch is the fact Global Britain is proving able to stand up for itself and interests facing China better than Global Germany or Global
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Richard Bentall #FBPE #3.5% Project We Told You So
RichardBentall
Yesterday, Sept 5th, I gave the first political speech of my life - about the threat of fascism in Britain today - at the 3.5% meeting on the steps of
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Iain Duncan Smith MP
MPIainDS
Whilst the UK wants to have a good trade relationship with the EU as a sovereign state, the EU has different ideas. They want our money and they want to
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Professor Karol Sikora
ProfKarolSikora
Social distancing works.The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine estimate that before the lockdown one positive person would infect 2.6 other people.Now it's just 0.62.This means the virus is
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Prof. Twatter 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
RealProfTwatter
ThatcherBrought an end to the Labour years of the 70's when rubbish went collected in the streets, a three day week was not a dream, but a curse, and bodies
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
I do wish people would stop with this 'he's a fighter' thing when someone is ill. I know it's meant to be encouraging, but it does sort of lay the
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Duncan Robinson
duncanrobinson
The benefits of Brexithttps://www.economist.com/node/21786900?frsc=dg%7Ce It's the first time EU is taking another route that would have been blocked by Britain. Imagine the counterfactual. Any government of the past 30 years
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planninganon
planninganon
Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) are key indicators of rainforest: Britain and Ireland have one of the richest Bryophyte floras on the planet, rivalling the cloud rainforests in the Americas,
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Wong Joon Ian
joonian
Wow this is incredible and important reporting by Reutershttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-britain-path-speci-idUSKBN21P1VF At the end, Edmunds the Ebola expert at the London School, says we should certainly expect tens of thousan
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Labour Delenda Est
SyedforLondon
Inadvertently started a discussion about Black mirror when all I was trying to do was shit on Brooker but I'm curious now, what TV shows or films made in Britain
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Chris Ship
chrisshipitv
Prince William: 'Britain is at its best, weirdly, when we’re in a crisis,' he says in video call to charities receiving funds from @NatEmergTrust. The Duke of Cambridge has today
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Lizzie Dearden
lizziedearden
Exclusive: The government has been forced to put barriers, fences and other protective measures around hotels housing asylum seekers following a spate of raids by Britain First and other extremist
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