C. Walters
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C. Walters
@remainvoter.bsky.social
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December 22, 2025 at 8:54 PM
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A couple of good ones for your block list:

@sidneyroughdiamond.bsky.social

and

@chicagonewsbench.bsky.social

Toxic, abusive pro-Trump/pro-Farage sewers. Do not engage. Just block and share this
December 22, 2025 at 8:47 PM
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As a man of the people, I will always defend trail hunting, which I know is a top priority for all my working class constituents who own horses and enjoy simple pleasures like ripping foxes apart for laughs.
December 22, 2025 at 5:04 PM
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“We have sacrificed our national success because of our fear of immigration. And now, if Farage has his way, we'll do it all over again”

Superb, important analysis of the profound harm Farage does to our country in his rabidly racist and egotistical bid for power
liveapp.inews.co.uk/category/407...
December 22, 2025 at 7:18 AM
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Damn, Bill Clinton just called Trump & Pam Bondi's bluff. Clinton released a statement calling on Bondi to release all of the Epstein files that mention him - including photos.

This is what a president with a spine looks like.

Meanwhile, Trump is having the FBI scrub his name from the files.
December 22, 2025 at 8:42 PM
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Great two page spread on Erasmus+ in today’s #YorkshireEveningPost.
December 22, 2025 at 9:28 PM
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It turns out that Brexiters were not only wilfully wrong, but are also consciously treacherous. Farage, Hannan et al are the true enemies of the state.
Johnson was an easily manipulated fool.
December 22, 2025 at 9:51 PM
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Richmond settles into snow like a held breath,
castle and rooftops softened, not erased.
Stone endures, while winter quiets everything around it.

Image Adobe Images
December 22, 2025 at 9:55 PM
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My goodness. Two consecutive days with positive stories on the opinion pages of The Guardian:

While the headlines point to a bleak midwinter for the UK economy, if you apply enough festive cheer, it is just about possible to imagine a better 2026.

www.theguardian.com/business/202...
There are reasons to be cheerful about UK plc in 2026. Here are four | Heather Stewart
From better prospects for consumer spending to tentative signs of improving productivity, the doom and gloom of 2025 could be behind us
www.theguardian.com
December 21, 2025 at 1:05 PM
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#OtD 21 Dec 1848 escaped enslaved people, Ellen and William Craft, boarded a steamship in Savannah, Georgia, heading to Philadelphia where they arrived at Christmas. They then dedicated their lives to abolition and women's suffrage stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9355...
December 21, 2025 at 9:55 AM
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Keir Starmer will 'absolutely' be Prime Minister by Christmas next year, Labour’s chair has promised, as she savaged Reform UK offering 'nothing' to help with the cost of living

www.mirror.co.uk/news/politic...
Top minister says Keir Starmer will remain as PM and issues brutal Reform attack
Keir Starmer will 'absolutely' be Prime Minister by Christmas next year, Labour’s chair has promised, as she savaged Reform UK offering 'nothing' to help with the cost of living
www.mirror.co.uk
December 21, 2025 at 1:12 PM
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The UK Government is unlikely to see most of the £148m it is owed by a faulty PPE supplier linked to Baroness Michelle Mone after the company was wound up.

Who saw that coming?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm liquidated and unlikely to repay £148m
The firm led by Baroness Mone's husband Douglas Barrowman breached a contract to supply surgical gowns during the Covid pandemic.
www.bbc.co.uk
December 21, 2025 at 1:07 PM
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Rare footage of St Paul’s Cathedral testing its giant flamethrower
December 21, 2025 at 8:37 AM
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loss and uncertainty. It invites not judgement or distance, but empathy a reminder that suffering, endurance and hope are shared across time. The paining is in the collection of the Neue Pinakothek in Munich #Art #Christmas #Bethlehem
December 21, 2025 at 1:54 PM
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Seen through the lens of violence in Ukraine, Gaza and elsewhere, von Uhde’s The Difficult Journey. (Transition to Bethlehem). feels especially heavy with meaning. The quiet vulnerability of the figure on the road echoes the experiences of countless people today, forced to keep moving through fear,
December 21, 2025 at 1:54 PM
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The ‘People’s Reform Party’ pissed £16k up the wall on helicopter joyrides and £5k on a chauffeur for Anne Widdecombe in 2024. 2025’ll be worse. Donate if you like being mugged off by posh hate tourists from Dubai cosplaying as “working people."
December 21, 2025 at 10:40 AM
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Whoever the leader is will be treated the same by the right wing press. There is no longer any hiding of partisanship. Blair, Brown, Miliband, Corbyn and Starmer have all faced it, the next leader will get the same
December 21, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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It does not matter who you put in charge of the Labour Party when the rich own every avenue of the media and can push their own agenda. We also have social media, which foreign powers can influence the British public into self harm.
December 21, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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"They've made the school nativity play WOKE 😡😡"
Colin from Portsmouth.
December 15, 2025 at 12:12 PM
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"When the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, 16 and 17-year-olds were among the most affected, yet they had no choice or say at the ballot box. And that decision continues to shape their futures today from education to work and even identity."

https://bit.ly/48LcTHU
Brexit stole our future: young people are demanding it back
Scotland’s young people face limited opportunities after Brexit but could their vision for the future re-shape Scotland’s place in Europe?
bylines.scot
December 21, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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Of course you were correct. What I hoped would be THE 1 Brexit benefit, was the electorate waking up to just how much damage our own politicians were prepared to inflict on the UK population in the name of neoliberal economics.
It was never the EU.
December 21, 2025 at 3:16 PM
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Yes. When political purity delivers failure for everyone.
It’s so strategically dense and irresponsible and needs to be avoided at all costs in a general election.
December 21, 2025 at 2:04 PM
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I don’t think a Reform govt is inevitable. And it’s up to us too, to make sure it doesn’t happen. Apathy, defeatism and tearing down our own side only emboldens Farage. We must refuse to help him. Be more strategic and defiant ourselves. He has 30% support. If the 70% can’t defeat him, shame on us.
December 21, 2025 at 1:13 PM
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Think you can understand a lot about British politics from the ONS survey reporting that 56% of people said they voted in the last local elections, when turnout in those elections was about 36%.
December 21, 2025 at 3:31 PM