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Why I drive on the right as a statement against Brexit
There comes a point in every serious European’s life when symbolic gestures are no longer enough. Posting a Ukrainian flag emoji. Having 'FBPE' in your social media profile. Correcting strangers’ pronunciation of "croissant."
Believe all women apart from Mason Greenwood's wife
As a post-revolutionary seventh wave feminist, I live according to one overriding principle, which I will capitalise to leave the reader in no doubt about my sincerity: BELIEVE ALL WOMEN There is just one exception to this rule: Mason Greenwood's wife.
Why I closed down an all-male panel on childhood cancer treatment
As my 30,000 social media followers will have noticed, I have recently experienced some vicious social media bullying.
Biden 28-You heard it here first: How Joe Biden can win in 2028
Joe Biden has never lost a Presidential election. He is also the only living Democrat eligible to run for office who has never lost a Presidential election he has entered. He is a proven Trump-slayer, winning a crushing victory against an incumbent President Trump in 2020.
Delegitimising JK Rowling
My name is Pat Riarchy and I am a woman. I define myself as such, and that is enough. In the words of the great philosopher Descartes, “I think, therefore I am.” I am sure he would agree that because I think I’m a woman, I am one.
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Bluesky 'not a satire' - report
It has been uncovered that Bluesky, the social media site, is not a parody website created to satirise liberal attitudes but a real social network with genuine users posting their actual opinions.
Plaid: Wales to drive on the right
Fresh from victory in the Senedd elections and eager to demonstrate the practical benefits of devolution, Plaid Cymru has announced plans for Wales to begin driving on the right-hand side of the road by 2028.
Working class vote in wrong way state middle class experts
'Working class' people do not vote for what is good for them, according to a report by a committee of middle class experts, named The Society of Monitoring Underclass Grunts (SMUG)
Starmer's horse to be 'Stop Burnham' candidate
In his latest bid to stop Andy Burnham re-entering Parliament, Sir Keir Starmer is planning to run his horse as a 'Stop Burnham' candidate.
Never mind the Falklands, Argentina now claims Australia, New Zealand, Africa and Japan
BUENOS AIRES — The Argentine government has formally expanded its territorial claim over the Falkland Islands to include Australia, New Zealand and “associated Anglo-Pacific landmasses,” according to a Foreign Ministry white paper released last Tuesday.
Government to ban second-order consequences
Following the local election results, and to combat the sense of drift which has engulfed the Government after less than two years in office, Ministers are planning radical legislation to ban so-called 'second-order consequences' of government policies.