A juxtaposition for the agesβ¦
A juxtaposition for the agesβ¦
Declaring "Mission Accomplished" - that always works out well for US Presidents
A couple of weeks ago, my daughter had to go to A&E. Seen and sorted in under 2 hours!
More positives
#Labourismakingadifference
The United Kingdom, our once Great Ally, maybe the Greatest of them all, is finally giving serious thought to sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East. That's OK, Prime Minister Starmer, we don't need them any longer -- But we will remember. We don't need people that join Wars after we've already won! President DONALD J. TRUMP
History lesson.
Our once great ally didn't come to our aid until 1917.
Our once great ally didn't come to our aid again until 1941.
Youβve got to remember for the journos who write these reams of bollocks about the βspecial relationshipβ between the UK and US, their concern is not the interests of either country, or really the fate of Starmer or Trump, but βwill the boss not sack me. Please give me a bonusβ
It seems the media wants the traitor in No10.
Thanks Nigel, you inveterate and irredeemable Quisling
How can we ever have faith in anything ever again?
I would say Iβm shocked, but Iβd be lying
Absolutely pitiful. Zero serious thinking at the top levels of the political class. Just a desire to be as slavish as possible.
We need safe and legal routes for refugees.
George Monbiot explains whatβs often missing in the debate about asylum seekers and refugees: "My worry is that we end up talking about what's good for us and forget about what's good for people."
So, Johnson, Farage, Badenoch, the Telegraphβ¦ howl about the UK being βan irrelevance on the world stageβ.
Remind me again who decided to isolate us with a strategically and economically idiotic Brexit, relying on a trade deal with the US to save us from exactly the kind of weakness they now bemoan.
Oh!
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https://unherd.com/newsroom/poll-reform-uk-is-most-disliked-party-in-britain
Traitorous bastard.
Farage seems like a threat to UK national security.
A UK politician flying abroad to consort with the leader of a foreign nation to conspire in direct opposition to a policy of the democratically elected government, sounds rather like treason to me.
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/u...
Farage talking Chagos with Trump over dinner at Mar-A-Lago last night is your latest reminder that official U.S. policy is to grease the wheels for "patriotic European parties" to take power across the continent. An astonishing moment, nonetheless.
A little bit obsessed with all the nut clusters currently βashamed to be Britishβ because Starmer didnβt sign us up to this shit show.
Makes me so bloody, angry that the actual media is doing this.
As we listen *again* to handwringing questions about Starmer spoiling the special relationship, letβs just take another look at the list of insults on the Uk from Trump this term so far. #r4today
βYouβd think heβd be busy monitoring the wildfire consequences of the war heβd just started. But, no, he entertained himself by slagging off the British leader to any British journalist whoβd listen.β
And they did more than listen. They disgraced themselves.
www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump...
Iβm going to say something very controversial here. If you want your country to change, if you want politicians to start listening and you want big businesses to pay their way. If you want to be treated the way you expect to be treated, the entire country must withhold their labour. οΏΌ
I don't think that's controversial at all.
It will always be tragically ironic that the only member state to leave the EU was the one that should have *most* appreciated the greater benefits & value of being a customs union, a single market of regulations/standards & a "Schengen" (& indeed a political union) across multiple nations.
From 7 on @lbc.co.uk - weβll reflect on events over the past week, the perilous state of Britainβs armed forces and ask why most voters are backing the PM for a change and his decision not to join the attacks on Iran? 0345 6060973 the number whatever youβre feeling x
Nigel the Poodle is LOVING Mar-a-Lago. So many walkies with his owner Donald.
#NigelThePoodle
βWar may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each otherβs children.β
β President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize Lecture, December 10, 2002