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Joe Biden is a robot

In South Park, San Diego, US citizens stigmergically rose up against Trump’s Gestapo. The revolt erupted midday when ICE began rounding up people at a restaurant; patrons and passersby alike dropped everything to confront the regime storm troopers. #3E #EndImpunity #StopICE

A Palestinian boy watches in horror as his mother is gunned down by Israeli forces while waiting for humanitarian aid—turning what should be a lifeline into a death sentence. The so-called "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" has become a killing ground.

Recently saw a show about Norway's national service and how happy people there are to do it. Difference between there and the UK is that Norway is a much better country for young people and hasn't shat on them from a great height for decades, so not convinced it'll be such an easy sell.

John in Wallington on Lewis Goodall's show. Good grief.

Understanding the ASSIGNMENT…👇 Enjoy. 😎✨

Britain needs immigration. Immigrants bring vibrant cultures, economic prosperity and are integral to our communities. Reject the hatred and vitriolic narrative and embrace the multiculturalism that makes Britain, Britain.

Feels weird to be pleased to see perennial chokers PSG win the Champions League, but Enrique has done a spectacular job there and they've been fantastic in the latter stages, so fair dos to them for that.

FACT: If you fell for this, you'll fall for anything.

Imagine if a referendum were held in which 52% of those who voted declared that the Earth was flat. And that subsequently everyone in the UK was forced to behave as if the Earth was indeed flat, and all main parties said "Ok, flat it is. Evidence be damned." That's Brexit.

Farage says he’s going to pay for his policy agenda by slashing £7 billion in public spending on diversity schemes. Multiple media hacks uncritically report the £7 billion figure, without fact checking it. In reality public spending on such schemes amounts to just 0.4% of the claimed total.

Telling how when the attacker is a middle class, white company director who "lives in a cul-de-sac" it's automatically framed as an "out of character" moment of madness

Got my hopes up for a split second when I heard a news bulletin in a very sombre tone starting with 'Donald Trump has suffered a serious...' Unfortunately, it was 'blow to his tariff policy.'

Hope anyone in need or homeless sees this

open.spotify.com/episode/77Hz... Interesting snippet on here about capping winter fuel allowance. Apparently, even Kwasi Kwarteng was emotionally intelligent enough to understand it wouldn't go down very well with the public, so ruled it out.

"70% of Israelis do not support the continuation of the war. So Netanyahu and his cabinet are continuing a war in which they command no public support..." @hannahweisfeld.bsky.social @yachad.bsky.social with @goldbergradio.bsky.social @bylinetimes.bsky.social pod.fo/e/2d9f01

I don't watch much Championship football, but what a high quality finish and parting gift from Tommy Watson to send Sunderland up. Will definitely be keeping an eye out for him at Brighton next season.

The orange felon’s vendetta against Harvard in just one photo.

When I was at Politics.co.uk I used to commission this guy to write straight-down-the-line, reasoned, academic analysis of public opinion. His decade-long descent into far-right grift has been quite something to watch

“Who are you with” and “You’re a terrible reporter” are the last remaining clues that a question with any merit was asked. @nbcnews.com

I'm not much of a gambler, but Badenoch is 7/4 to go before the end of the year. Seems rather generous odds, considering her performance so far.

Trump wants you to think that he’s bringing back the “Golden Age” of prosperity of the 1950s and 1960s. But in reality, he’s dragging us toward something else: the Gilded Age of the 1890s.

Excellent caller on James O'Brien's show talking about Brexit buyers' remorse. Compares it to buying a ticket for one of those dodgy Christmas wonderlands🎯

A reminder that more people are employed in the yoga industry than there are registered fishers working in the UK.

Anything other than rejoining the EU is not a betrayal of the referendum. There was one question, it happened. We got a shitty deal, negotiated by shallow populists. Now is the time to grow up and support what works best for our country. Labour have the mandate to do that, like it or not.

I'm really not impressed with Labour so far, but listening to the fools and charlatans responsible for an awful deal cry 'Brexit betrayal' is a reminder that many things could always be a lot worse if they were in charge again.

A reminder that if the minimum wage had kept pace with worker productivity gains since the 1960s, it would now be nearly $26 an hour.

This happens way too often

I'm very much enjoying the cup final and the scoreline but how many times have City played in this exact game this season?

this is a letter to the editor from a high school track runner who came in second to a trans girl in a race. her state house rep in maine started talking about it. so she wrote this: www.pressherald.com/2025/05/14/r...

Underrated, and spot on about Starmer open.spotify.com/episode/3cE9...

I think I must be going mad, but I just listened to Trump's speech in Riyadh and I was...kind of, slightly, moved by it. Then I thought about it for a bit and realised what he admires most about it is the idea of effectively exercising slave labour, so not feeling quite as fluffy about it now.