gordonfielden.bsky.social
Pro-European & Prosecco Socialist.
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I think he did openly last week when Trump tried to bully Ukraine into surrendering to Russia. In response, the UK said it would put boots on the ground, while Trump insisted there would be no NATO troops deployed.
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It’s only dead if we allow it to be! and that’s something the Western world can prevent by pushing back on Trump and his administration. If he starts a trade war, a united Europe and Asia could easily win and push the US economy into submission
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This decision was a priority, but after 14 years of far-right Conservatism and the economic mess they left behind, there’s no ‘new money’ to fund UK defence. That’s just a fact. Blame Reform and the Tories
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This article was written in 2022, so it's somewhat dated. Nonetheless, she tried to weaponise it for her far-right supporters. But given the target audience, she forgets most are also racist—whipping up hate against immigrant families like her own
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I think it’s worth reminding everyone that Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels is alleged to have said, 'Repeat a lie enough and it becomes truth.' This illustrates how suppressing a free, independent press paves the way for fascism
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I’d suggest this person is missing the point. We need to expand and re-arm, as times have changed and the threat to our country has never been greater. The issue isn’t the need—it’s that we don’t have the money to do so. And that lies solely with the Conservative Party. Let’s not forget it
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The one good thing about this? It has galvanized the UK & Europe. Today, many hardened Brexiteers I’ve known are now saying they want the UK to rejoin
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This is a pivotal moment in global affairs & could lead to the biggest shift in world order. The UK & Europe, along with other NATO members, reel in anger as the deluded President of the United States ditches his allies in favor of partnering with Russia—America’s enemy since the end of WWII.
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If you want Russia to be your closest ally, carry on, but we will move on ourselves without the U.S. while Trump is in office. Europe will stand strong. #TransatlanticRelations #Trump #Europe #Russia #GlobalPolitics
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The damage was done long before! like the Titanic after hitting the iceberg. But with new leadership, there’s a chance to steer away from disaster. It won’t be easy, but hard work can turn things around. 🇬🇧 #LeadershipMatters
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It's early days, but things are moving forward policy are being acted upon.
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I truly believe that Álvarez is the hardest-working player in the first team. He may have moments of madness, but there’s no disputing his 100% effort every game. 🔥💪 #WHUFC #Alvarez #COY
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I wonder… are they all going to start falling down again, pretending they're injured like they did on Sunday? 🎭⚽ #Football #Diving #GameTactics
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I believe Rachel Reeves knows the UK economy thrives best with strong trade ties to Europe. But the rhetoric from the right—figures like Farage & the new age populists—pushes division over cooperation. The UK needs pragmatism, not ideology. 🇬🇧🇪🇺 #UKPolitics #Economy #Brexi
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Tht's because they are all in the Sun aboard for taxs reason.
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Another thing to consider: in 2 years of out-of-control inflation under the Conservative govt, prices haven’t dropped. Price increases are still compounding, driven by failed Tory policies—not to mention Liz Truss’s disastrous economic decisions. #CostOfLiving #ToryFailure
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The UK faces challenges rejoining the EU, but energy security is key. Labour’s plan for a public energy company, like France’s EDF (where prices are 1/3 of the UK), highlights how public ownership can make a difference. #EnergySecurity #LabourPolicy
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The far-right influence within the party and the Brexit nightmare, built on lies now fully exposed, have caused immense damage. It has taken the cliff-edge consequences and the economic failures of 14 years in government to reveal the truth
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Nothing is more important in British politics than the Conservative Party returning to its roots as a centre-right party.
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The Conservative government, influenced by leading fascist elements, wants to leave the ECHR. Once outside its jurisdiction, they could bypass UK laws underpinned by the ECHR, paving the way to erode more rights—echoing the actions of the Nazis in the 1930s.
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Leaving the ECHR, which was set up and championed by Winston Churchill to ensure that all Europeans have rights protecting them from totalitarian regimes like the Nazis, undermines its purpose. It was created to hold such regimes accountable for their actions regarding human rights.
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The world breathed a sigh of relief when President Biden took office four years ago. Unfortunately, the prospect of the next four years under Donald Trump doesn’t inspire the same hope. With the current chaos, he’s only likely to make things worse.
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Elon Musk’s interference in British politics, trying to undermine Prime Minister Keir Starmer simply because he doesn’t like him, is absolutely unacceptable and undemocratic. Action must be taken to prevent him from abusing his platform this way.
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Tech giants must carefully consider their words when addressing a country. Governments can and will shut down their applications to ensure the safety of their citizens using those platforms.
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100% behind you guys, won't at the game becuse of the ridiculous pricing, & know many others are just not going as they fear a real thrushing by the scousers is on the cards & gesture to the club owner about the of pricing by the ticket company. Maybe this is the game that see the end of the manager
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Yep sitting here with Guinness by the ground contemplating what’s going happen it’s a must win for both club’s West Ham for the manager sake a thrashing will see his time gone, Arsenal & it the tittle gone for another year
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Such hypocrisy and disinformation
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I don't disagree, but another point to made is that the jobs that these folks have taken on, were being carried out by Euro citizens and as such weren't immigrants.
So much damage has been made by the Tory Brexits. But we must keep reminding people about the damage its done, & who did it.
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LOL its a joke, some winding you up. He'll be gone come Tuesday morning if we lose.
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Well half of me hope's you will so we'll get a new manager, the half say no, we want see these over paid players actually do their job and start performing (especially our South Americans) who've failed turn up this season
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It makes it look like where Arsenal`
Hell no !!!
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That’s is a massive jump purely down to winter fuel costs. It has nothing to do with consumer spending, and should not stop the BoE making another cut by 0.25% as growth is on a knife edge of recession
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Is it released now even