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This is from the penultimate page of Iron and Blood by Peter Wilson, covering 500 years of German-speaking military history. He’s talking about the two world wars. But the lessons of history run deep
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Al Khamenei was 86. There must have been some succession planning. And all the organs of state must be heavily invested in continuing the regime, whatever that takes, just like in December and all the other rebellions. Or will this time be different?
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The vet wanted about £1,000 to put our dog under to clean her teeth. The groomer has just done them for £40
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From the Times Daily Quiz. But I thought she sank on her maiden voyage…? (No I didn’t 😇) @MaryRoseMuseum
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How can train WiFi in the UK be so bad? It makes it almost impossible to work
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Train delay compensation: @thetrainline says I need to talk to the operator. @LumoTravel says I need to talk to the retailer. It's almost like neither wants me to make a claim. Please can you tell me how I do it?
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It’s like the Yes Minister episode about the hospital with no patients. Who needs satire?
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Re: Starmer's absences: Sir Humphrey Appleby said, “Concentrate all the power at No10. Then send the PM away to the EEC summits, NATO summits, Commonwealth summits. Anywhere. Then the Cabinet Secretary can get on with running the country properly”
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That is a fundamental misunderstanding of what Chamberlain did, and why. Please don’t bunch an honourable, if mistaken, man with Trump
With his ultimatum that Ukraine surrender to Russia, Trump finally wins a prize: The Neville Chamberlain award for betraying peace, freedom, and justice.
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I hate Brexit. I know I should accept it as water under the bridge. But it was such a stupid thing to do: no upside and all downside. They say that at least we can determine our own path but that is just BS: sovereignty doesn't exist in any meaningful sense
Extraordinary words by Sir John Major on #Brexit at LSE last night: 🧵 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 1. “In an act of collective folly, the United Kingdom voted to lead to European Union across the world, our enemies celebrated and our friends despair.” “We left Europe on a minority vote of 37% of the election after a referendum campaign that was packed with misinformation and misjudgment, it left our country poorer, weaker and divorced from the richest free trade market that history has ever seen. National interest was brushed aside by false hopes and promises”. “False hopes and promises that even a cabinet dominated by front line Brexit enthusiasts was unable to deliver the promises they made, […] while the forecast damage of leaving the European Union has become only too apparent. The nation saw Project Fear become Project Reality very easily. It's no consolation that the majority of the public now overwhelmingly recognizes that it was mislead in their moments of triumph.” “Brexiteers predicted other countries would follow their lead and leave the European Union. None have. All saw only too clearly that Brexit was packed with disadvantages, as we meet far from others leaving the European Union, as we meet nine further nations now wish to join the European Union, which is an apt comment on how the world saw Britain's decision.” “United Kingdom once reveled, not long ago, within the memory of everyone present in this room, once reveled in being a leading member of the European Union with half a billion citizens and the undoubted first ally of the United States, the world's most eminent superpower. Today, we know we are neither, and so does the world”.
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We know Trump was a friend of Epstein; we know Trump is a sexual predator. If that’s all the papers say, the bar won’t move. But things could change if there’s evidence Russia owns Trump’s debt. He’s unembarrassable about sex; his pride is bound up in ‘his’ money
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Good call by @pairshead Disappointing, of course, but correct
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Charlie Pryor retweeted
For every retweet of this post, I will donate £1 to the @VC_and_GC_Assoc up to £50,000. Time is running out following @I_W_M’s decision to close the Lord Ashcroft Gallery. Visit while you still can, to honour the bravery of those who risked so much to protect our great nation.
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Hi @AvantiWestCoast I have an open return ticket. Can I book a seat?
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Some rain and @thameswater is at it again. They have also been dumping at Hammersmith pumping station, which was exactly what the super sewer is meant to protect against @Feargal_Sharkey
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Schrödinger’s racism #JohnTorode #masterchef @thetimes
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Looks like #HenleyRoyalRegatta has a new subtitle engine, having not had any subtitles yesterday. I'm not sure describing the regatta as Hindi Raw Agatha is a win. But blanking out "cox" to save our maidenly blushes is certainly on brand. What next? Women showing their ankles?
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If it wasn’t so serious, Dan Hannan’s pre-Brexit vote predictions would be genuinely funny. Who is going to analyse the accuracies in this? It’ll be quite short and certainly a lot quicker than compiling a list of what he got wrong reaction.life/p/britain-look…
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Cambridge were a third of a length up before the clash. The positions at the restart weren’t a punishment, just back to where they’d been @thetimes
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Charlie Pryor retweeted
At around 2245 on Sunday 6th April London Rowing Club’s towing vehicle was stolen from outside the Club. Transit drop side, white with LRC emblem and blue tarp - registration LD66OTM. Please keep an eye out and let us know if seen.
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