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Sensible people, in other words.
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It wasn't a salute. It was a gesture.
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Perhaps the price and availability of real estate in Florida formed part of their conversation?
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Europe is a geographical entity, not a political one despite attempts to make it so. Russia is not an expansionist country, despite attempts to pretend that it is. Ukraine will accept the return of territories to Russia as a small price to pay for ending the destruction of the country. Trump is an astute politician. Vladimir Putin is alive and well. Apart from these facts, Professor Wilson is correct in every regard.
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Feisty chicks like Katie Hopkins make life worth living.
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All sounds pretty good to me.
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Oh do stop banging on about "far-right extremism". If there was an input from these semi-mythical figures it certainly met with approval from substantial numbers of the disaffected, ignored and vilified people who now constitute the British working class.
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He made, sad to say, a basic journalist mistake of publishing severe allegations without 100% checking their validity. He then made the further mistake of defying the court order. These are errors of judgement, not of character. He is a brave man with a good deal of right on his side and I for one hope that he will emerge safe and sound from his incarceration a wiser but no less committed man, with a useful political future ahead of him.
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My "Woke" is your "Fascist."
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Deporting foreign prisoners and releasing those held on drugs charges would create something like 60,000 prison places. This might be just about enough to accommodate all those likely to be incarcerated for being rude on social media.
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Yes! All we need now is for Trump to win and there is a grain of hope for the world.
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Since every single one of these cases was brought because of who he was, rather than for any actual criminality, it seems very just that they should be abandoned for the same reason.
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I must say I do find this hero-worship of a warmongering, incompetent globalist crook somewhat difficult to comprehend. Thank goodness there appears to be a substantial minority in this country and the US who have somehow, like me, managed to resist the conditioning.
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Response needn't be nuclear. Russia has a fleet of high altitude strategic bombers which have not yet been used in this conflict. They could reduce Kiev to dust within a matter of days.
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Thigs like this have happened many, many times before - but not in front of TV cameras. Personally I found it very refreshing, as are so many of Trump's activities. Yes, there is to be a new world order - and a far better one. The myth of Russian expansionism has coloured military and economic policy for far too long. Poor Zelensky, caught up in hopefully its last manifestation, is past history. He must bow out gracefully while Trump and Putin sort things out between them with - just for once - no need for soldiers to die on battlefields while they do so.
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I think you are making rathe too much of what is basically a minor border dispute.
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Roughly 230 million books are sold in Russia each year. What are the Russians doing with them if they're not reading them?
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@Clickhereforthetruth-e5z And Tommy is both brave and not a racist.
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So can measures taken to (unsuccessfully) prevent it.
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It's purely cosmetic. More and more I am convinced that "replacement theory" is actually a thing, and that this Labour government fully supports it.
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@DissociatedWomenIncorporated Do you live under a stone?
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If you believe that Russia did this then you are even dafter that I took you for, Professor Tim.
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And wouldn't they do it a great deal better if it wasn't for those pesky politicians!
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What you don't understand is that Crimea and Donbass ARE essentially Russian and have never been truly Ukrainian. Donbass was appended on to the Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine when it was first created in the early 1920s for a variety of administrative reasons, Crimea was added in 1953. Both were mistakenly included in the new country of Ukraine when it was itself created in the early 1990s. Both have large Russian populations and much the highly profitable industry there is owned by Russian companies. The Westernisation of Ukraine as a whole would mean losing the benefits the ownership of these facilities has brought to Russia for literally centuries.
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Why?
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@jethrobradley7850 A phobia is an irrational fear.
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He actually gives voice to the incoherent fears of oppressed British people, caught between the twin threats of Islamification and globalisation.
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Keir Starmer is about as relevant to international politics as a goldfish in a pond of sharks.
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Russia's goal is to take all of Donbass and defend it. It would, of course, have been much easier if Ukraine had followed the Minsk Accords and paved the way for regional autonomy, but Western greed has prevented that, and as a consequence many, many thousands of people have died to no purpose.
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@ The distribution of materials owned by the Soviet Union following its collapse was the subject of lengthy negotiation. The simple fact of them existing on Ukrainian soil did not make them Ukrainian. They were divided according to agreement, with some going to Russia and others remaining in Ukraine, including some ships and military vehicles. The nuclear weapons were consigned to Russia. They were Soviet. They became Russian. They were never Ukrainian. If Ukraine had wanted to keep them they would have said so. The fact that Moscow still held the launch codes was a contributing factor in this decision.
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No need. Those of us with sense are immensely grateful.
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For which we should be thankful.
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When the law protects criminals, the law must be ignored.
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So has every news outlet in the world.
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This is surely a sign that Ukraine has admitted defeat in the main theatre of operations, and is merely seeking a bargaining chip in future peace negotiations.
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It's time to acknowledge reality, and allow Russia to regain its historical predominance in Donbass and Crimea. This dreadful war has been an act of Western greed disguised as philanthropy.
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This wasn't a debate. It was a bear garden with Trump as the bear and Harris and the "moderators" as the dogs yapping at his heels. A well-rehearsed stitch-up.
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Putin obviously told him to.
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Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage are - like it or not - the voices of hundreds of thousands of angry British people. They do not fire this anger. They reflect it.
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I love the confusion and distaste of middle-class lefties when faced with the fact of Trump's genius.
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Fear of excessive immigration and Islamification doesn't have to be "orchestrated" . It's there. I find it quite insulting that so many on the Left regard the British white working class as being so idiotic that they can't think or do anything without being manipulated y "ringleaders." But modern-day Socialists are inevitably patronising, so I suppose it's only natural.
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For real laughs I prefer Times Radio, CNN and the BBC.
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They are not fighting for their survival. They are fighting over resources.
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I've just watched a video of two girls inside a flat where the police were breaking the door down. One of them had apparently said something improper on social media. My sole comfort at the sight of this dystopian nightmare in action was that both girls were laughing their heads off.
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Because Clacton isn't his workplace. And his job is to representing the views of the majority of the people of Clacton in Parliament and elsewhere, not to act as some kind of social worker.
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Sentimental support for Ukraine and irrational fear of Russian expansionism are the barriers to peace, as they always have been. This war has been about resources - not about morality. Ukraine is sitting on uncountable trillions of dollarsworth of rare earth minerals. Compared with this fact buzzwords like "sovereignty", "democracy" and "aggression" fall by the wayside. Russia has rights over many of these resources. Russian companies own much of them, especially in the eastern part of Ukraine. They have been invested in by Russians and worked largely by Russians. The insidious attempts by Western agencies to wrest them away are what has caused this dreadful, needless war. Trump and Putin are both eminently pragmatic men, each with their fair share of cunning. A deal is entirely possible which will be satisfactory to both of them, and which will bring peace. To this end, sentimental support for Ukraine must be put to one side, and fear of Russian expansionism given a great deal more rational consideration than has been the case until now.
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Who - Trump or Zelensky?
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Out with the old - in with the new! I love it!
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You must be mad.
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@iandawe948 What misery? In any case the situations are entirely different. The Tories failings were the result of sloppiness and incompetence. The hell that is about to be unleashed on us comes as the result of deliberate deceit, and is entirely intentional.
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