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@NeroBernardino @IuliiaMendel @iponomarev However, this looks like a more plausible explanation of the Belgorod raid’s real military significance.https://t.co/k0E8lz10Ii
@IuliiaMendel @iponomarev A former Russian MP, connected with the Freedom of Russia Legion, suggests the “security lane” will be created like this. Russian partisans could then cross the Straits of Kerch from the east to liberate the Crimea (and return it to Ukraine, hopefully!).https://t.co/g9sR6NF5S6
@TheStanislawski @mariamposts People describe the Crimea as “historically Russian.” The same people would never describe India as “historically British” although the British invaded and colonised India earlier than Russia did the Crimea.
@richfelgate @JustStop_Oil @bectu This is what the Russian police have been doing to people who hold banners in protest against the invasion of Ukraine. They have been rightly condemned for it. And so must London’s police be.
@olex_scherba @myrobob The man’s shot in the little girl’s head was “контрольный” - for verification or monitoring.What does he mean? Preventative perhaps? Whatever it is, who are these people?
@chrisgreybrexit Who’s really surprised? The story below was two days ago.https://t.co/z5nDKFOp7r
@FromSteveHowell @Greenchutes And here is the Guardian as it was 48 years ago. Beneath the front-age headline reporting the 1975 referendum result: “Now Wilson has to tackle Left.” Plus ça change…
Bullingdon Club Britain: The Ransacking of a NationRead this extract from Sam Bright’s new book. Then listen to the interview below it with Sam Bright and John Mitchinson, who was briefly a Bullingdon member alongside Boris Johnson.https://t.co/72dbw5FsJ6
@AdamBienkov How the British Establishment operates, and covers its tracks, explained in one short clip.All that is new is that the Commissioner was not willing to play that game. Nor was Sue Gray. And neither of them went to a boys’ public school.
@HerringT0M @AdamJSchwarz Agreed. May actually seems to have the authority of a former Prime Minister here, and sounds like a half-decent Home Secretary. But then I remember how difficult she found it to establish any authority as PM and what an atrocious Home Secretary she was. Everything’s relative.