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Tucker Carlson and Trump want completely different things.. ㅤ MAGA was always cosmetic unity ㅤ YT: Common Sense Network
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4 days ago
MAGA was NEVER a real movement! ㅤ The same pundits who built Trump's media empire are now calling for his removal. Tucker Carlson says he's "tormented" by his support. Candace Owens has called the administration "satanic" and floated the 25th Amendment. ㅤ Megyn Kelly is openly attacking him over Iran and his feud with the Vatican. Marjorie Taylor Greene apologised. Alex Jones is talking about dementia. ㅤ YT: Common Sense Network
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5 days ago
Busy day in the office! ✈️✈️✈️
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6 days ago
The real test for Nigel Farage and Reform is about to begin! ㅤ If your whole brand has been about being anti establishment, what happens when you actually have to govern? ㅤ Full Video: Common Sense Network
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6 days ago
It's change or die for labour ㅤ The 2026 local elections were not a blip, they were a verdict. Across council after council, voters delivered a message that should terrify every party in Westminster, and in this video we break down what actually happened, why it matters, and where British politics goes from here. ㅤ Comment 'ELECTIONS' and we will DM you the full video
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8 days ago
There's been a quiet breakthrough in one of the world's most brutal conflicts. ㅤ On 18 April in Montreux, Switzerland, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the M23 rebel coalition signed an interim peace monitoring mechanism. Five days of mediation, jointly led by the US, Qatar, Togo, Switzerland and the African Union, made it possible. 477 prisoners are being released. Aid is moving. UN peacekeepers will support verification. ㅤ Diplomats are calling it the most concrete progress in years. Aid workers are more cautious. Peace deals here have died on signing tables before. Optimism is earned slowly. ㅤ Cynicism is cheap, and peace is hard. A monitored ceasefire is not the end of a war. It is the kind of step that ends wars. Worth watching. Worth hoping for.
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16 days ago
The loneliest generation alive is the youngest one. ㅤ The Office for National Statistics found 27% of 16-to-29-year-olds feel lonely often, always, or some of the time. For people over seventy, it's 16%. On chronic loneliness specifically, young people are over five times as likely to struggle. ㅤ One camp blames structure. The pub. The youth club. The church. The community centre. Third spaces have been quietly disappearing for thirty years, and so have the friendships they grew. ㅤ Another camp says young people aren't lonelier than their parents were. They're just more honest about it. The answer, either way, isn't another app. It's a building, a regular evening, and a reason to show up. ㅤ Tag someone you haven't seen in a while.
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17 days ago
There's a war you're probably not hearing about. ㅤ On Saturday, a suicide bomber drove a car into the home of Mali's defence minister, Sadio Camara. He was killed. His second wife and two of his grandchildren died with him. Coordinated attacks hit four other cities the same day. For the first time, al-Qaeda-linked JNIM and Tuareg separatists fought side by side. ㅤ Across the Sahel, nearly four million people have been displaced. Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have walked away from Western partnerships. Russian-aligned forces fill part of the gap. Civilians lose either way. ㅤ Coverage of a story is not a measure of its importance. The Sahel is one of the most consequential conflicts in the world right now. Most front pages don't know it exists. ㅤ Save this. Share it. Most people haven't heard.
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18 days ago
Three times in two years, Donald Trump has been the target of gunfire. ㅤ Saturday night, gunshots near the security checkpoint of the Correspondents' Dinner. Cole Allen, 31, an educator from California, has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president. The manifesto referred to him as "the Friendly Federal Assassin." ㅤ The administration says the attack proves the new ballroom project must go ahead. The DOJ has pressed the preservation group suing the project to drop the lawsuit. They've refused. Both arguments deserve attention. The bigger story is the country itself. A nation where the head of state is shot at this often, regardless of his politics, has a problem that runs under the politics. ㅤ Swipe through. Then tell us where you stand.
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19 days ago
The Prime Minister sacked his Foreign Office chief last week. The story behind the sacking is bigger than the man. ㅤ In January 2025, Lord Peter Mandelson failed his developed vetting. The Foreign Office overruled the decision within forty-eight hours and sent him to Washington. He was sacked from the post in September after his Epstein links surfaced. This month, the deeper story has come out. ㅤ Sir Olly Robbins, the now-sacked Foreign Office chief, told MPs there was "constant pressure" from Number 10 to install Mandelson, and a "dismissive attitude" to vetting. He refused to hand over the files. He's gone. ㅤ Number 10 says cabinet ministers can lawfully override vetting and Robbins is leaking selectively. Labour backbenchers are asking who applied the pressure, and why nobody told the PM.This isn't about Mandelson anymore. ㅤ It's about whether the rules apply at the top ㅤ .Swipe through. Then tell us where you land.
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19 days ago
Stop and search is not going to curb youth crime. ㅤ Full Video: YT Common Sense Network ㅤ
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25 days ago
Is there a moral argument for the US paying Iran ㅤ Full Video: YT: Common Sense Network
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26 days ago