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Tim Pendry

@timpendry

WPB Director of Policy, No2NATO, Metaphysics & Critique, Not 'the They', Gothick Tastes, Favours the Cinematic & the Magickal - timpendry.substack.com

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The Free Press (@thefp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After Wesley LePatner was killed in a Manhattan office building, parts of the internet lit up—not with grief, but with jokes, memes, and mock eulogies. Maya Sulkin reports on what happens when some people mistake murder for justice.

Paul Embery (@paulembery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have taken part in counter-demonstrations against the real far right. We were protesting against genuine Nazis and fascists - usually a rag bag of a few dozen skinheads doing the 'Sieg Heil'. If you think that today's march of over 150,000 was a 'far right' demonstration, you

Variety (@variety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hannah Einbinder on saying "Free Palestine" in her Emmys acceptance speech. "It is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is really separate to this sort

Alex Christoforou (@axchristoforou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump's message to Europe. 'destroy your economies or shut up about Russia sanctions.' What the EU/UK will do is kick the can down the road by giving more money (debt) to Zelensky, passing more sanctions packages, trying to keep the war going for another 2-3 years in an effort

Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While at times the discussion on 𝕏 can become negative, it’s still good that there is a discussion happening. 𝕏 is the global town square.

Matt Kennard (@kennardmatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Qatar is the jewel in the crown of the US empire in West Asia Al Udeid is biggest US base in the region and hosts 10,000 American troops The Al Thani family have run Qatar since 1847 as satraps for the British - then US - empire

Diana Merrick (@merrick_diana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EXPERTS IGNORED DESPITE MULTIPLE WARNINGS ABOUT SUBSTANDARD CARE Cheshire Police claim 24 defence experts are “partially informed,” even though they reviewed the same evidence as the prosecution and reached different conclusions. The experts allege care so poor that, according

Paul Embery (@paulembery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wanna know why national-populism is growing and spreading across Britain? I'll tell you: • Long-term economic stagnation • Too much immigration - and too quickly • Asymmetric multiculturalism • Ideological capture of public, cultural and corporate institutions • Failing

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A prominent National Health Service (NHS) physician at a hospital in north London has been suspended due to a series of anti-Israeli comments made online in solidarity with the Palestinians amid the Tel Aviv regime’s genocidal war on Gaza. presstv.ir/Detail/2025/09… An account

Tim Pendry (@timpendry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The attitude of some liberal-leftists to the murder of their opponents is pushing me to the Hard Right ... except that the latter's valuing of human life seems to stop at the borders of Gaza. The vile and the vile. The shites deserve each other.

Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️ (@leftiestats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW | Reform lead by 9% ➡️ REF – 29% (+2) 🔴 LAB – 20% (-2) 🔵 CON – 17% (-) 🟠 LD – 15% (-) 🟢 GRN – 10% (-2) Via YouGov, 14-15 Sep (+/- vs 7-8 Sep)

🚨 NEW | Reform lead by 9%

➡️ REF – 29% (+2)
🔴 LAB – 20% (-2)
🔵 CON – 17% (-)
🟠 LD – 15% (-)
🟢 GRN – 10% (-2)

Via <a href="/YouGov/">YouGov</a>, 14-15 Sep (+/- vs 7-8 Sep)
Richard Morris (@ahistoryinart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The Orange Trees.' (1878). The image of an ordered world. Gustave Caillebotte's family country home was in the village of Yerres, about 20 kilometres southwest of Paris. In this work, his brother Martial is reading a newspaper, his cousin Zoé is leaning against a tree box.

'The Orange Trees.' (1878). The image of an ordered world. Gustave Caillebotte's family country home was in the village of Yerres, about 20 kilometres southwest of Paris. In this work, his brother Martial is reading a newspaper, his cousin Zoé is leaning against a tree box.