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Liz Webster: Keir Starmer tied himself…

🔥 Keir Starmer tied himself in knots by sticking to unworkable Brexit red lines that only 30% of Britons support 👉 and those are mostly Tory and Reform voters. The public has moved on. A clear majority now regrets Brexit and wants closer ties or full rejoin. By defending the status quo that only hard Leavers still back, Starmer is handing ammunition to his critics and alienating the growing rejoin majority. That’s why he’s in trouble.

David Icke: Trump's America…

Trump's America. Self-respect says boycott if you are not committed the World Cup games in the US overseen by the Trump sycophant FIFA president appropriately called Infantino (an Italian word essentially meaning 'little child'). It apparently translates into English as ‘Trump'. Ticket prices, border abuse of teams, officials and fans - now this. Trumpian imbecility and corruption should not be rewarded but instead humiliated. The man destroys everything he touches.

Liz Webster: The British 🇬🇧 people know Brexit…

The British 🇬🇧 people know Brexit has bound Britain up in expensive red tape while delivering none of the benefits that were promised. Instead we face: 🔥 more paperwork and trade friction 🔥 higher food costs 🔥 weaker growth and investment 🔥 reduced freedom to live, work and travel across Europe 🔥 labour shortages across key sectors 🔥 endless renegotiation with our largest market Brexit was sold as less bureaucracy and more prosperity. Instead, Britain has spent a decade managing the consequences. And increasingly people are waking up to the truth that Brexit has made life worse for the majority of British people.

Bushra Shaikh: Trump said Israel wasn't going to strike Iran…

Trump said Israel wasn't going to strike Iran. Israel struck Iran anyway. Was Trump lying, or has Netanyahu made it clear that even the President of the United States doesn't get the final say? For all the talk of Iran being weakened, it is Israel and Washington that increasingly look stupid and unable to dictate events. Tehran has emerged with greater power and leverage than before the war, and now Trump appears eager for a deal that Israel seems determined to sabotage.

Alex Wickham: Exclusive with @AlbertoNardelli…

Exclusive with @AlbertoNardelli @Newsbaum_ US allies will seek Trump’s approval for a Europe-led plan to demine the Strait of Hormuz at next week’s G7 summit in France The UK and French-led mine-clearing mission is operationally ready and set to deploy in the days after any Iran deal Securing a G7 endorsement of the mission is one of the main goals of the summit. European leaders see it as a way of showing the continent is stepping up to help the US after Trump’s fury it didn’t back his war It remains unclear whether Trump will support the mine-clearing proposal. The US has sounded lukewarm in public. But Europe says it has mine-clearing capabilities the US lacks The volatile situation in the Middle East is complicating planning for the G7. It’s still uncertain if Trump will attend as Iran and Israel trade missile strikes today. Attempts to get Xi to travel were unsuccessful. Key Middle East leaders have been invited
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