A democratically elected British Prime Minister has been driven from office by a relentless campaign of propaganda and misinformation; funded, amplified and perpetuated by foreign billionaires and elites whose interests bear zero resemblance to those of ordinary working people.
A noble gesture from an emotional Keir Starmer, entirely consistent with his conduct in office.
A truly sad day for British democracy.
His full resignation speech:
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99% of the wine consumed in England is imported.
Yet there are now over 1,000 vineyards producing award-winning wine on home soil, with sales growing year on year.
If just 5% of the market shifted to local producers, that's around £750 million a year staying here.
Supporting jobs, businesses and investment across the country.
That's exactly why we're building https://t.co/eWD8weWXHH.
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🇺🇸 Sandra Bullock became the first person in history to buy a movie ticket online, back in 1995.
It was a PR stunt for her film "The Net." Nobody thought it would become the way the world shops.
30 years later, we don't even think twice about it.
Many villages across the UK have repurposed iconic red telephone boxes into tiny community libraries, where you can take a book and leave one for someone else to enjoy too if you want to