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BBC Radio star Lee Harris took aim at the prime minister, branding the Labour Party's actions an "absolute disgrace" ...
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In a call on Friday, Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelensky agreed that ‘it was clear Russia was the only barrier to peace’.
Britain was not invaded or occupied; Britain did not see its population starve. Britain simply learned that it was no longer top dog. That’s all. The event and the reaction don’t seem to go together.