@DPJHodges@JanHarp19131150@DanielGoldersUK If it’s all in one place it just takes one bomb or EMP to paralyse
If its distributed and interconnected it’s harder to paralyse
Govt is not just the PM
When even @GBNews is still leading with Andy Burnham's 'No. 10 North' at 4pm as lead item you know not taking Qs was right comms strategy - the Qs would have skewed message to personalities in Cabinet, especially Treasury.
@jolomoct@donmcgowan And yet, even after being paid #5 million, he still couldn't afford to pay for a decent IT security on his phone to prevent the "Russians" from "hacking" it?
Or be bothered to report espionage to the authorities...
It is time for @Nigel_Farage to put his money where his mouth is.
Release your tax returns, Nigel.
Anyone claiming they aspire to be British Prime Minister should adhere to the highest standards of transparency.
https://t.co/3fBOh02EKv
It’s hard to believe but this is a picture of the United States reflecting pool before the revolution happened. The US was once a very westernized country
What started as former Russian army commander Akexander Lunin threatening Putin over the epidemic of brutality, theft and murder in the Russian military is quickly becoming the seeds of civil war, as military units are producing videos joining the threats against the Kremlin.
Farage has spent his whole political life campaigning about immigration & small boats. But what does he do as soon as elected? The only piece of primary legislation introduced by Reform UK MPs since they entered Parliament - the Cryptoassets and Digital Finance Bill, to make U.K. more crypto friendly. I can't imagine why.
“You better remember where you were watching this tonight - because in 30 years time someone will probably ask you”.
The great Des Lynam - 30 years ago today - as England’s Euro 96 dream comes to an end and the BBC shows one of their best montages of all time… 😭🏴
Venezuela 🇻🇪: this video from the town of Naiguata, to the east of La Guaira shows how packed the streets and some of the buildings were for the San Juan Bautista celebration on the moment that the earthquake hit.
Our intelligence has obtained important findings regarding the situation in Crimea and in our other territories currently under Russian occupation. Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service has obtained data indicating that the crisis with fuel, military logistics, and governance in Crimea is deepening on a virtually daily basis. The Russian occupation administration quite clearly and unequivocally acknowledges its inability to resolve the problems created by our mid-range sanctions against the occupier, as well as by the implementation of our long-range sanctions plan, primarily against Russian oil refining. A similar situation is unfolding in other Russian regions as well.
We have also obtained internal Russian documents assessing the public mood among citizens of the aggressor state. At present, the level of anxiety among Russians is already higher than it was during our Kursk operation: more than 50 percent. Already, 66 percent of Russians consider their financial situation difficult. More than 80 percent of Russians believe a large-scale economic crisis in Russia is inevitable. These are absolutely clear indicators that reflect the failure of Putin’s war policy.
Separately, Oleh Luhovskyi reported on measures being carried out in Belarus, under obvious Russian influence, to prepare for a potential expansion of aggression against Ukraine. Along our state border in Belarus, the construction of road infrastructure and storage bases for ammunition and fuel and lubricants is nearing completion. These facilities have no purpose other than a military one. These are the border directions of Kobryn–Kovel, Ivanava–Manevychi, Luninets–Sarny, Rečyca–Korosten, and Homieĺ–Chernihiv. We know that Russian documents describe this specifically in the context of the tasks of the so-called “SVO.”
Belarus has received the necessary signals from Ukraine regarding this activity, as well as regarding all other formats of its collaboration with Russia in the interests of prolonging and scaling up the war. Belarus knows what steps it must take for peace. The development of border infrastructure for aggression from Belarus must be stopped. It is the Belarusian side that must take steps toward de-escalation and peace. Thank you to everyone who helps us protect lives and our independence! Glory to Ukraine!