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Tommy Robinson Held in Isolation Amid 'murder threats' Over Prison Tensions with Muslims
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Boycott of US goods spreading worldwide poor donald
due to the decisions made to spend little on public transportation systems..... thank you GOP. -
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British Tourist's Thai Jail Ordeal: Forced to Drink Urine for Survival
Oh please are you kindling me yet another British tourist claiming another gofundme so he gets a free trip,, enough is enough he stole a car so he should rot in prison this is a joke,, how many more Poms are going to smuggle cell phones into the prison here to take pictures this is fake news -
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Tommy Robinson Held in Isolation Amid 'murder threats' Over Prison Tensions with Muslims
Aaaawwww! The repeat offender has a hard time in prison because of his actions! Such a pitty! The poor guy! I’d say, grant him his wish of joining general population and if he gets offed, then so be it!- 2
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Elon Musk - time to return to your Office at Tesla
That was Trump and Musk's fault to ? just don't mention the FBI agents they had nothing to do with it only Orange man Bad. -
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France Blocks UK from €150bn EU Defence Fund Amid Growing Tensions
According to Henry Foy (comments made in weekly FT podcast), the EU - presumably the Commission and Parliament? - plus 22 of the 27 EU member states are in favour of allowing the UK's participation in this defence fund. The '5' are unnamed but France is obviously one and Hungary almost certainly another. The others are 'neutral' states, whatever that may mean in this context? Foy says that there is significant pressure being applied to the objectors to change their stance and that the 3 'neutral' states will come on board. Orban is a law unto himself, but the main stumbling block is seem as being France, who are being intransigent about the issue. Imo it is difficult to see this as anything other than (misplaced) opportunism on the part of the French. I know very little about the Defence sector, but as one of the top two nations in Western Europe with a (relatively) significant defence capability, it seems a misplaced strategy by the French to put what up-to-now has been quite an cohesive and impressive European response to events at risk.
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