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Steven Edginton

@stevenedginton

US correspondent @GBNews - splashes in three national newspapers, documentary film maker, investigative reporter

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🚨 Kemi Badenoch revealed to be LEADING LIGHT of mass migration 'student visa' policy The Tory candidate boasted she had helped to open the floodgates for student arrivals and pushed for "removing the annual limits on work visas”

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Michael Shellenberger discusses the FBI's efforts to cover-up the Biden family's dealings with Burisma, revealed in Mark Zuckerberg's letter about his regrets over caving to government censorship on Covid and ahead of the 2020 election. @Shellenberger | Steven Edginton

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“Aw shucks, you know, sometimes we normal every day folk will get our grammar all mixed up and accidentally lie about our military record repeatedly for 20 years.”

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Trump is now posting devastating and emotional videos from the parents of the servicemen who died in Afghanistan during the disastrous withdrawal. He is doing so in response to Harris, who claimed he was playing politics in a sacred site.

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Kemi, Britain's new 'right-wing' rising star, refuses to commit to a cap on migration numbers or leaving the ECHR. Talking about her solution to migration, she says she'd look at recruitment in the Home Office. This follows revelations she lobbied for increased migration.

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Questions for Conservative leadership contenders: Did diversity build Britain? What did you do to stop your peers from opening Britain's borders in the last 14 years? How would you reform/destroy the British state to remove ideological enemies from power? How would you take

Questions for Conservative leadership contenders: 

Did diversity build Britain? 
What did you do to stop your peers from opening Britain's borders in the last 14 years? 
How would you reform/destroy the British state to remove ideological enemies from power? 
How would you take
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Killings which two decades ago would’ve stopped the country in its tracks and led to a bout of national soul-searching, now feel almost routinely horrific. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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By that, I mean that the United States saw both colonialism/imperialism and old-style aristocratic rule as abominable and needing to be destroyed, often by empowering the non-communist left That meant that, while the Soviets were sometimes an enemy, they were treated as a world

By that, I mean that the United States saw both colonialism/imperialism and old-style aristocratic rule as abominable and needing to be destroyed, often by empowering the non-communist left

That meant that, while the Soviets were sometimes an enemy, they were treated as a world
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Very interesting thread on America’s anti-colonial policies after the Second World War. Tanner could have mentioned FDR’s betrayal of Churchill & siding with Stalin to dismantle the British Empire. He could have also talked about Eisenhower’s threats to crash the pound over Suez.

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Sir Matthew Rycroft has been the most senior Civil Servant in the Home Office since March 2020. Last year he got a £30k bonus. Recently he wrote to staff: "The last few weeks have shown the Home Office at its best" He is obsessed with DEI, spends time meeting officials about

Sir Matthew Rycroft has been the most senior Civil Servant in the Home Office since March 2020. 

Last year he got a £30k bonus.

Recently he wrote to staff: "The last few weeks have shown the Home Office at its best"

He is obsessed with DEI, spends time meeting officials about
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In 1992, Denmark took in 321 Palestinian refugees. By 2019, 64% of them had been convicted of a crime. 34% of their children had also been convicted of a crime. Source: Danish Ministry for Immigration and Integration

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Trump will no longer be sentenced in his NYC hush money case before the election, and will now take place afterwards to avoid accusations of political interference. His legal situation seems to be improving every day.