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Welsh man ðīó §ó Ēó ·ó Žó ģó ŋ
Formerly a Labour Councillor
Once worked at Labour HQ
Used to be a tech-bubble CEO
Who knows what's next; hopefully something awesome!
Anti-brexit with a passion.
He/him
4,316 posts
497 followers
1,065 following
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Sure, but until then we're fucked. Remember the 70s?
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The USA is going to bomb Iran.
The man's an idiot
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Here's an attack plan for never-neverland. The yellow brick road can take tanks. ð
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I do understand that, which is why the Israelis clearly made a choice to hit a place close to a hospital. ð
I also know that the hospitals they hit in Gaza were deliberate too (as were the execution of doctors and the attacks on ambulances).
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It is not their own fault and there is no evidence of that claim.
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IDF tactic was to bomb a hospital then lie about it. When caught out days later they claimed hamas were using it. Then they bombed every hospital. Then they used snipers, drones or bombs to kill doctors and ambulances.
It's quite clear medical staff have been targeted deliberately.
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They know where the hospitals are. They made a choice and damaged a hospital. Those are the only verifiable facts.
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It's not a lie if a hospital is actually hit. It might be an error, but it's not a lie
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I'm not going mad then!
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I think I heard it on Radio 4 from a commentator
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Already hit a hospital yesterday
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Priceless ð
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Also, is anyone trying to kill Mr Peston? I think it might be dangerous for the PM to get the bus. Just sayin
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The most famous version of that is the rally organised by the Romanian communist dictator. It backfired spectacularly ð
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Some folks are born made to wave the flag
Hoo, they're red, white and blue
And when the band plays "Hail to the chief"
Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord
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The Tories didn't want it when they were in power, of course
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Iran claiming they shot down two fighters. No evidence of that yet shown though
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His profile avatar looks a bit grumpy
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ðð
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Doesn't know what he's missing, does he?
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I know who you're talking about, I think. ð
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That's quite a hat!
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Reform MPs going to the pub? ð
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100% believable ð
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Hey, two thousand years ago Senators stabbed the Dictator to death so the Republic might be returned. Just sayin ð
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Foreign policy? WT actual F?
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In 1976 there was a drought. The government appointed a 'minister for drought' and the Drought Act had to be rushed through parliament.
Labour *was* blamed for the lack of rain (sort of)
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Thanks for listening so I didn't have to ð
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We should do whatever it was George Osborne did to put Tories in charge!
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It must be me because my email address is
******@*****.com ðĪŠ
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She got a couple of sets at this concert (one to fill in time while other artists got ready) and blew me away.
I bought her album and then the next and still regularly listen to them. Amazing woman
The whole 70th birthday concert:
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Fascists always opt for war
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The irony was that the famous Bucharest crowd was organised by the communist party as a show of support after recent brutal repression.
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Sounds #explody ð
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I have just finished the Robert Harris Cicero trilogy on audiobook. It was expertly read and incredibly enjoyable.
Wrongly, they aren't the kind of books I would have chosen to read, but I would now buy Pompeii.
I can't see why listening to 35 hours of Harris is something to be condemned.
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Fucking demented
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There's a BBC Drama about this, called Castles in the Sky, with Eddie Izzard as Robert Watson-Watt.
Sadly not on iPlayer but I have it on Blu-ray.
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Lost in Austen (not ad heavy)
Parts:
1. youtu.be/lBlEbgOlKxw?...
2. youtu.be/TtHQ62qSLzA?...
3. youtu.be/bR4qTxJSgCc?...
4. youtu.be/ZPSgBNBXdCU?...
You're welcome ð
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YouTube is your friend ð