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Was @MichaelDWild on Xitter, still @[email protected], but this place is home now. #332,217
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Absolutely.
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Viewed from retirement, I see it as a fancy term used for a progression of jobs, or often a succession described in retrospect as progressive.
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Welcome 🤗
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Matt gets it...
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Just set up some asylum processing centres in France and a lot of the problem will be solved and less people will risk their lives
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The US has managed to make itself need trade deals, still doesn't know what it wants, but we have to pretend a UK US trade deal is some big deal?
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On the same evening, this was on billboards in Brussels
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'Pull your socks up Prime Minister! Abandon the timidity - it's time to soften Brexit', says @mrjamesob.bsky.social.
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Every flipping day we're talking about him instead of Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan and USAID. The harm he's done in just three months is horrific
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Already doing it, but it's reducing purchase / use of US tech services that would really make an impact. Think Amazon/Kindle, Alphabet/Google, Meta/Facebook/Instagram/WhatsApp/Threadz, X(Twitter), Microsoft/Outlook, used by millions. There are non-US alternatives to them all.
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The IEA are just one of a network of fervently anti Net Zero , pro free market groups which lobby for the oil and gas industry in Westminster . In 2018 they admitted receiving funding from BP every year since 1967 . I did pop by with a poster last week, but no one was in . . .