I'm over the god shit this administration is pushing. They are literally the least godly people around.
03.03.2026 14:48 β π 4636 π 1301 π¬ 515 π 172I'm over the god shit this administration is pushing. They are literally the least godly people around.
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Anthony Albanese
@AlboMP
#Australia stands with the people of #Iran in their struggle against an oppressive regime.
Ain't London grand......
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The sun will soon power Tube journeys βοΈ
TfL has selected SSE Energy Solutions to connect the network to solar power, bringing us closer to our goal of operating on 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
In 2025 the 500 richest people gained $2.2 TRILLION.
04.03.2026 09:18 β π 5 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0Does anybody still buy this waste of good paper and ink? It should have closed after the Second World War
04.03.2026 09:19 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0A coarse, bullying foreign leader insults a British PM and this is the angle the Mail takes? Its patriotism is and really always has been purely performative, a vehicle for manipulation and the advancement of vested interests which have little to do with the interests of ordinary Britons.
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Sir Ed Davey has called for βwashed-up old footballers and tax exilesβ in Dubai to start paying taxes to fund Britainβs Armed Forces.
Over the weekend, the UK launched an operation to support at least 200,000 British nationals in the Middle East amid the growing conflict.
LeTice and Okshit!
Iβd like to see a world where there are more Pedro Sanchezβs and less Donald Trumpβs
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βBut which in reality, seen in perspective, produced the opposite effect, it unleashed the greatest wave of insecurity that our continent has suffered since the fall of the Berlin Wall.β
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More Sanchez: β23 years ago, another US administration dragged us into a war in the Middle East. A war that, in theory, it was said at the time, was being fought to eliminate Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction, bring democracy and ensure global security.
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βAnd it is absolutely unacceptable that those leaders who are unable to fulfill that mission use the smoke of war to hide their failure and, in the process, fill the pockets of a few.β
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Spanish PM Pedro SΓ‘nchez on Iran: βSpain is against this disaster. Because we understand that governments are here to improve people's lives, to provide solutions to problems, not to make people's lives worse.
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Trump: βWe are going to cut off all trade with Spain. We don't want anything to do with Spain.β
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Do recent recruits not realise that their own voters want to deport them and/or their parents or do they just not care?
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Text on image discussing the Dublin Agreement and its implications before and after Brexit. It explains how the agreement allowed the UK to return asylum seekers to other EU countries where they first claimed asylum and notes the changes in policy following Brexit, emphasizing the lack of automatic rights to return individuals. The text concludes with a warning about misconceptions regarding stopping boat crossings.
THIS, once more.
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People who have been critical of Keir Starmer are now praising him and saying this is likely one of his finest hours.
Welcome to the cult as James OβB would say. (Meant kindly)
Real world leaders. European Leaders.
Leaders who show restraint, respect and intelligence.
Announcements from our Labour Government - most unreported by BBC, radio and the media.
The big one is the crack down on public sector fraud saving taxpayers Β£7.5bn.
Share far and wide we need to do the job of our media.
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Hull Minster, photo by Jennifer Cunningham.
04.03.2026 08:27 β π 59 π 8 π¬ 0 π 0
The World should not forget that 75 mio. Americans voted for this Dementia ridden βDip-Shitβ, they knew EXACTLY what they were doing!
ICE agents, Tariffs, Gas prices, Venezuela, Gulf of America, Egg prices, Putin lover and all things Epstein relatedβ¦..β75 mio.β
www.theguardian.com/business/202...
Traitorous gobshite says Starmer is not Churchill. Neither is Putin.
BTW, how did your foreign national girlfriend get Β£865k in cash to buy a house in Clacton? #UKPolitics
Thank you, the more of us that remind people of this fact the better we will be able to fight the ReformUK supporters and Starmer bashers.
04.03.2026 08:28 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
While I may not support Labour's backtracking on several issues, I would certainly still prefer them to the Tories or Reform. The childish accusations of being Tory-lite are from people who don't want to bother with the demands of reality.
You cannot undo 14 years of damage in 2 years.
Churchill getting booed in Walthamstow in 1945.
History is always more complicated than the myth.
youtu.be/MJnilKI-IoI?...
REVEALED: Mossad hacked Iran traffic cams to track Khamenei...
www.the-sun.com/news/1602704...
NICK CANDY: Why - even as missiles fly over my head -| feel safer in Dubai than in Sadiq Khan's London.... There's more chance of getting stabbed on the capital's street than of being injured in an Iranian attack in the UAE
Proof once again that you can have lots and lots and lots of money and still be thicker than a whale omelette stuck in a submarine door.
03.03.2026 23:15 β π 674 π 105 π¬ 66 π 6Sir, For the first time I totally disagree with one of your editorials, which states that the UK should join the war alongside the Americans. To keep the UK out of this conflict is the bravest, strongest act by Sir Keir Starmer in this parliament. The Iranian regime without doubt is odious but this war is doomed to fail, just like the ones in Iraq and Afghanistan. It is not supported by the majority of Americans and will cost billions of dollars and many lives. At least the prime minister has learnt the lessons of history - unlike his counterpart in the White House. Dr Susan Kempson Haddington, East Lothian
PM is right to be cautious on Iran I read James Ball's balanced column "Trump's Iran gamble could unravel his presidency" (The i Paper, 3 March) with interest and, yes, his all-guns-blazing action might indeed come back to haunt him. He and his gung-ho colleagues may have read the room wrong and the American people will be furious if many of their young people die as a result of this war. Seemingly diplomacy is at an end and his presidential call of "America First" rings eerily empty. There is no doubt that the Iranian regime which targeted its own people had to be stopped, but is this the best way to do it? JUDITH A DANIELS REAT YARMOUTH My son was sent to the Gulf when Blair involved the UK in the last American-led fiasco. He still bears the mental scars. Consequently, Starmer's reluctance to get involved now is good news to me. L DGODDARD ASHFORD Those who criticise Sir Keir Starmer for not supporting Donald Trump might consider the possible consequences. Has it occurred to them that the Prime Minister is trying to minimise the risk of Iranian retaliatory action, either militarily or by individuals, by refusing to participate in this conflict? His duty to protect UK citizens is a priority. S LAWTON KIRTLINGTON
Letters in The Times and iPaper that reflect the views of British people far better than the deeply partisan, stupid and disloyal headlines of the rightwing press. Showing there is simply no issue on which they will just calm down and support a Labour govt. Not one. Not even in a war no one wants.
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