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Left: Jacob Rees-Mogg criticises Andy Burnham, "The hope he changes stuff is not enough, you need substance, you need to explain explain what you're going to do" Right: Boris Johnson, "We didn't have a plan for what to do next (after Brexit), because we didn't think it was our job to have a plan"

Left: Jacob Rees-Mogg criticises Andy Burnham, "The hope he changes stuff is not enough, you need substance, you need to explain explain what you're going to do" Right: Boris Johnson, "We didn't have a plan for what to do next (after Brexit), because we didn't think it was our job to have a plan"

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Left: Michael Gove on BBC News, "Some of the PPE we ordered was deficient, that's because we were maintaining high standards" Right: Nurses wearing bin bags for PPE

Left: Michael Gove on BBC News, "Some of the PPE we ordered was deficient, that's because we were maintaining high standards" Right: Nurses wearing bin bags for PPE

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Keir Starmer, "We've only ever won three majorities.. 1945.. 1997.. 2024 go down as three as the most successful elections in the history of the Labour party" Not a fan of Corbyn, but interesting to note that in 2024 Starmer got 600,000 fewer votes than Corbyn did in 2019 So Starmer's claim to "success" is based on fewer people voting for Labour under him than under Corbyn

Keir Starmer, "We've only ever won three majorities.. 1945.. 1997.. 2024 go down as three as the most successful elections in the history of the Labour party" Not a fan of Corbyn, but interesting to note that in 2024 Starmer got 600,000 fewer votes than Corbyn did in 2019 So Starmer's claim to "success" is based on fewer people voting for Labour under him than under Corbyn

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Clacton residents on Nigel Farage calling a byelection, Man, "He's done nothing in Clacton so far, so I don't see the point" Lady, "He promised all these things and has gone back on his promise. He's in it for himself"

Clacton residents on Nigel Farage calling a byelection, Man, "He's done nothing in Clacton so far, so I don't see the point" Lady, "He promised all these things and has gone back on his promise. He's in it for himself"

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Liz Truss, who lost to a lettuce, making fun of Keir Starmer, "He's the most unpopular prime minister in British history"

Liz Truss, who lost to a lettuce, making fun of Keir Starmer, "He's the most unpopular prime minister in British history"

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Left: Pro Trump internet personality Emily Austin upset at the standing ovation for ICE out at the Grammys, blowing kisses for them saying, "I love our law enforcement" Right: ICE tear gassing a 7 year old girl in Portland, Oregon

Left: Pro Trump internet personality Emily Austin upset at the standing ovation for ICE out at the Grammys, blowing kisses for them saying, "I love our law enforcement" Right: ICE tear gassing a 7 year old girl in Portland, Oregon

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Protestor 1, "Charlie Kirk's two innocent children had to watch their father get shot" Protestor 2, "Christ is king" Protestor 1, "And they called him the nazi" Protestor 2, "Christ is king" Protestor 1, "The thing is right" *buffering* Protestor 3, "Jesus Chriiiissssst"

Protestor 1, "Charlie Kirk's two innocent children had to watch their father get shot" Protestor 2, "Christ is king" Protestor 1, "And they called him the nazi" Protestor 2, "Christ is king" Protestor 1, "The thing is right" *buffering* Protestor 3, "Jesus Chriiiissssst"

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President Trump walks into G7 late Says, "I'm the boss" They all laugh He then blanks Starmer and shakes hands with Macron

President Trump walks into G7 late Says, "I'm the boss" They all laugh He then blanks Starmer and shakes hands with Macron

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French President Macron praises outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after the Bastille Day Parade saying how much the coalition, Europe and Ukraine owes him: "And I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate how proud we were to work with him, and how much this coalition of volunteers owes him, and how much the commitment of Europeans to stand alongside Ukraine owes him" "Thank you Prime Minister"

French President Macron praises outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer after the Bastille Day Parade saying how much the coalition, Europe and Ukraine owes him: "And I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate how proud we were to work with him, and how much this coalition of volunteers owes him, and how much the commitment of Europeans to stand alongside Ukraine owes him" "Thank you Prime Minister"

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Tension between Donald Trump and Michel Barnier At the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Tension between Donald Trump and Michel Barnier At the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

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Lady in yellow, "The Labour Party made it very clear that by taxing independent schools 20% VAT that you would put an additional 6,500 teachers into the teaching environment to help support SEND within schools" "Where's that gone?" Fiona Bruce, "Okay, I'm gonna. I suspect you. I'm just gonna get around a few more people"

Lady in yellow, "The Labour Party made it very clear that by taxing independent schools 20% VAT that you would put an additional 6,500 teachers into the teaching environment to help support SEND within schools" "Where's that gone?" Fiona Bruce, "Okay, I'm gonna. I suspect you. I'm just gonna get around a few more people"

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2024: Trump, "Biden has an ability to fall asleep while on camera. You'll never see me sleeping in front of cameras" 2026: Trump sleeping in front of cameras

2024: Trump, "Biden has an ability to fall asleep while on camera. You'll never see me sleeping in front of cameras" 2026: Trump sleeping in front of cameras

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Labour's Miatta Fahnbulleh, "Do you think it's ok to take £5m and not declare it?" Nadhim Zahawi, "Yes, because it's within the rules" It's actually not within the rules because it was a political gift either for his years of campaigning for Brexit, or for security, both of which are political And that's the whole point of the parliamentary investigation which Nigel Farage has tried to scupper by resigning, forcing a by-election, then standing again Of course, Zahawi is no stranger to controversy: 2013: Claimed parliamentary expenses for horse stables: Zahawi claimed around £5,822 for electricity at his riding school stables and a yard manager’s accommodation; he said it was a mistake and repaid money that was incorrectly claimed. 2022–23: HMRC tax affair: Zahawi paid a reported multimillion-pound settlement over tax linked to the sale of YouGov shares; an ethics inquiry later found he breached the Ministerial Code over his handling and declaration of the matter. 2000–2023: Balshore Investments offshore trust: Questions were raised over why his YouGov founder shares were held through a Gibraltar-based family trust and whether the arrangement reduced tax liability 2023: Ministerial Code breach and sacking: Ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus found failures to properly disclose and manage the tax dispute, and Rishi Sunak removed Zahawi as Conservative Party chairman

Labour's Miatta Fahnbulleh, "Do you think it's ok to take £5m and not declare it?" Nadhim Zahawi, "Yes, because it's within the rules" It's actually not within the rules because it was a political gift either for his years of campaigning for Brexit, or for security, both of which are political And that's the whole point of the parliamentary investigation which Nigel Farage has tried to scupper by resigning, forcing a by-election, then standing again Of course, Zahawi is no stranger to controversy: 2013: Claimed parliamentary expenses for horse stables: Zahawi claimed around £5,822 for electricity at his riding school stables and a yard manager’s accommodation; he said it was a mistake and repaid money that was incorrectly claimed. 2022–23: HMRC tax affair: Zahawi paid a reported multimillion-pound settlement over tax linked to the sale of YouGov shares; an ethics inquiry later found he breached the Ministerial Code over his handling and declaration of the matter. 2000–2023: Balshore Investments offshore trust: Questions were raised over why his YouGov founder shares were held through a Gibraltar-based family trust and whether the arrangement reduced tax liability 2023: Ministerial Code breach and sacking: Ethics adviser Sir Laurie Magnus found failures to properly disclose and manage the tax dispute, and Rishi Sunak removed Zahawi as Conservative Party chairman

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Sam Battle (performing as Look Mum No Computer), the UK's 2026 Eurovision entrant Sam was visible sitting by himself at the UK delegation's spot while points were being announced and other acts' delegations socialized together A Danish delegate (from the team supporting Søren Torpegaard Lund and the song Før Vi Går Hjem) noticed, approached him, and asked him to sit with them on their nearby sofa Sam happily joined, squeezing in with the group Sam himself later downplayed any negativity, noting on social media that it was just for about 20 minutes after the flag parade, that the BBC team was great overall, and that he appreciated Denmark's friendliness Still, what a shameful oversight, thank you Denmark 🇩🇰

Sam Battle (performing as Look Mum No Computer), the UK's 2026 Eurovision entrant Sam was visible sitting by himself at the UK delegation's spot while points were being announced and other acts' delegations socialized together A Danish delegate (from the team supporting Søren Torpegaard Lund and the song Før Vi Går Hjem) noticed, approached him, and asked him to sit with them on their nearby sofa Sam happily joined, squeezing in with the group Sam himself later downplayed any negativity, noting on social media that it was just for about 20 minutes after the flag parade, that the BBC team was great overall, and that he appreciated Denmark's friendliness Still, what a shameful oversight, thank you Denmark 🇩🇰

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Kemi Badenoch spent most of PMQs throwing insults And if you look at Claire Coutinho's expression As a former Conservative voter I'm disgusted at what's happened to the Conservative party where this level of hate and division is now normalised in such a grotesque way

Kemi Badenoch spent most of PMQs throwing insults And if you look at Claire Coutinho's expression As a former Conservative voter I'm disgusted at what's happened to the Conservative party where this level of hate and division is now normalised in such a grotesque way

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BBC Newsnight invite a GB News presenter to comment *Switches off mumbling: if I wanted GB News I'd tune into GB News*

BBC Newsnight invite a GB News presenter to comment *Switches off mumbling: if I wanted GB News I'd tune into GB News*

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Laura Kuenssberg, "Nigel Farage was set to be here, but he he changed his mind" Does that have anything to do with his undeclared £5,000,000 gift?

Laura Kuenssberg, "Nigel Farage was set to be here, but he he changed his mind" Does that have anything to do with his undeclared £5,000,000 gift?

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Kemi Badenoch takes a swipe at migrant care workers, despite the UK having a shortage of 130,000 care workers, "We need to make sure we are thinking about the next generation, not just who's going to wipe bottoms for us today"

Kemi Badenoch takes a swipe at migrant care workers, despite the UK having a shortage of 130,000 care workers, "We need to make sure we are thinking about the next generation, not just who's going to wipe bottoms for us today"

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Gent in t-shirt on Reform UK's policing targets, "Where are you going to get 30,000 police officers from?" Robert Kenyon, "That's a problem for whoever is recruiting them" *audience laugh*

Gent in t-shirt on Reform UK's policing targets, "Where are you going to get 30,000 police officers from?" Robert Kenyon, "That's a problem for whoever is recruiting them" *audience laugh*

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BBC News report that Essa Suleiman attacked two Jewish men Then say he attacked another man but don't mention the third victim is a Muslim man Why is the religion of the two men in Golders Green important, but the religion of the man in South London not important enough to mention? Is this Islamophobia?

BBC News report that Essa Suleiman attacked two Jewish men Then say he attacked another man but don't mention the third victim is a Muslim man Why is the religion of the two men in Golders Green important, but the religion of the man in South London not important enough to mention? Is this Islamophobia?

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Zack Polanski, "When I studied history at school. Tudors, Romans, a bit of WWII. I don't remember talking about empire or colonisation" Historian William Dalrymple, "It is possible to do at A'Levels modules on the British empire, but very few people do them" "Which means most British people are entirely ignorant for what is for better or worse the most important thing Britain ever did" "Britain drew it's empire, completely changed the face of the world over the course of 300-400 years" "Not only did they change it within a local European context, but they completely upended flows of global trade and eco-systems which had existed for millinia" "For most of history, India and China dominated the world economy, and Europe was an add-on" "They were producing about 70% of the world's GDP, that's still the case in the 18th century" "When we're looking at the world today, China already the world's number two economy, and India about to be number three overtaking Japan and Germany" "What we're seeing is a reversal of the trading system to a pr colonial period - it's taken 80 years since the British left India" "We're seeing the world recover form this brief blip where Europe smashed its way around the globe moving populations and natural resources around, looting some places, bringing wealth to Europe" "If you look at the big National Trust country houses, if it's a big palladian house, the sort you'd see in a Jane Austin Sunday night drama" "If it's on the east coast of the country, quite probably it was built by the East India company money, in other words the looting of India" "If it's on the west coast, near Liverpool or Bristol, it's more likely to be slave money, from the Caribbean" "These two sources of wealth brought capital into Britain, and cotton into Britain, which was then milled in the industrial revolution, which gave the seed capital for Britain to accelerate massively through the industrial revolution" "Which catapulted England from an upper middle position in Europe" "It transforms Britain and the world" "But what gives us great prosperity often detracted from the prosperity of the looted countries, or countries that have been plundered for enslaved people" "And it remains a strange quirk of our history system that we learn more about the wives of Henry VIII, than we do about the entirely looting of India, or the Caribbean slave trade" "Two crucial moments in Britain's and the world's history" "The reason we don't learn it, is because when the British empire ended, it became something people stopped talking about" "By the time you get to Monty Python in the 1970s or late 60s, the Empire is a joke"

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