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DNTarn

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Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Musk openly supports the far right in Britain (Tommy Robinson), he’s also endorsed Farage and Reform who have moved far right talking points into the mainstream and are aligned with European far right parties. He’s endorsed the far right AfD in Germany. It wasn’t an accident.

Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

70k signatures to rejoin the EU. Big petition, timely too - polling shows the public is in favour. Let’s get it to 100k and push Labour to debate rejoining. It’s the glaringly obvious solution our economic problems and the rise of the far right. Please RT. petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7000…

Rory Stewart (@rorystewartuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Was it for this that the US spent 80 years building power and alliances? Not to be a force for good. But instead to impoverish neighbours, threaten those it protected, rob minerals from war-torn countries, and break its promises to 100s of millions of the poorest in the world? 🧵

Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@jkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@BkFrank66739 American farmers will be so pleased to know they can fertilize their crops with copies of Ayn Rand books while waiting a decade or longer for Argentina to become a major potash producer.

Arnaud Bertrand (@rnaudbertrand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking about it, ironically maybe the biggest victims of the Trump tariffs may end up being American companies. Take Apple for instance. These guys have spent decades building incredibly complex global supply chains that span dozens of countries. They can't just flip a switch

Thinking about it, ironically maybe the biggest victims of the Trump tariffs may end up being American companies.

Take Apple for instance. These guys have spent decades building incredibly complex global supply chains that span dozens of countries.

They can't just flip a switch
Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Central Asia and Europe are warming twice as fast as the rest of the world. So we have put climate security and nature protection at the heart of our partnership. We’re partnering for this beautiful land and a better planet ↓ x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Brian Cox (@profbriancox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The question of our future membership of the EU is for the voters of the future, not the voters of the past. In a rapidly changing trading and geopolitical environment, the terms of the UK’s engagement with Europe cannot be assumed to have been settled by a 52 - 48 vote a decade

Luke Pollard MP (@lukepollard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today the Ministry of Defence is announcing the deployment of the Carrier Strike Group. 1 carrier, 8 ships, 40 aircraft, 4,000 British personnel visiting 30 countries all with one mission to keep Britain secure at home and strong abroad 🇬🇧

Supertanskiii (@supertanskiii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵1/ Farage: The Russia Links. With a pint in one hand and Putin’s dick in the other, Nige has built a legacy on Russian propaganda and a trail of bullshit faker than his tan. He might be popular, but Ted Bundy was a hit with the ladies and look at how that ended. Strap in 👇🏼

🧵1/ Farage: The Russia Links.

With a pint in one hand and Putin’s dick in the other, Nige has built a legacy on Russian propaganda and a trail of bullshit faker than his tan. 

He might be popular, but Ted Bundy was a hit with the ladies and look at how that ended. Strap in 👇🏼
Sebastian Salek (@sebastiansalek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour is rescuing the NHS faster than anyone predicted. The latest stats show their strategy is creating tangible improvements – and a brutal reality check for the Tories and Reform. 5 undeniable signs of progress: