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"Trump’s narcissism is Russia’s greatest strategic asset." Yep.

Blocking MPs from voting on a US trade deal would be straight out of Trump's anti-democratic playbook. Labour MPs should make clear to the PM they won't let him sell out our NHS, undercut farmers or weaken protection for children online. He must give Parliament a vote.

We need to secure our digital borders against those commercial companies whose digital products spread hate and undermine global order. #politics #humanrights www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

pretty crazy watching the american president on live tv in the oval office planning the construction of concentration camps in a foreign country to house americans

Zelensky didn't start the war, you Putin-loving MF

I have lived through unstable economic and political times before. Tariffs and isolationism are breeding grounds for fascism. We are at strong risk of repeating history.

Russia started the war. You have to keep saying it to overcome this lie.

Trump full-on accusing Zelensky of starting the war Russia launched against Ukraine in 2014, before Zelensky was even president, and escalated in 2022 with it unprovoked, full-blown invasion. Not a single criticism toward Putin, a day after the deadliest single attack of the war by Russia this year.

And to think, there was a time when calling Trump a Russian asset was controversial.

Farage Accused of 'Parroting Putin' For Suggesting Ukraine Give Up Crimea For Peace www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/farage...

This.

Nigel Farage thinks it's OK for him to earn £571,585 in six months from 'second jobs', but tells Laura Kuenssberg that public sector staff should not be allowed to work from home. #BBCLauraK

We’ve had enough of the Brexit failure, we really don’t trust Trump’s America and we want a better, more prosperous relationship with our European neighbours… “Will of the people” got us into this Brexit mess, why shouldn’t it get us out of it too? www.theguardian.com/politics/202...