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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-11-14 18:25
A long-elusive technology could give Britain an edge https://t.co/u2gmjoH3Py ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-21 18:00
Sumo wrestling rarely leaves Japan. Yet when it does, Britain holds a peculiar appeal. We explain why https://t.co/21fGSx6o8i ...
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Elon Musk:“Fight for your own future Britain”https://t.co/1QOuXdNVBx ...
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Andrew Tate· 2025-09-04 20:00
Political Agenda - Andrew Tate's "Bruv Party" aims to "save Britain" by addressing perceived lawlessness, weakness, and cultural issues [1] - The party blames mass migration, failed leadership, and the collapse of masculinity for the country's problems [1] - Tate promises to tear up laws or treaties that hinder his agenda and resign within 30 days if unsuccessful, vowing to expose hidden powers [1] - "The Bruv agenda" focuses on border control, deportations, foreign aid cuts, NHS (National Health Service) reform, and police crackdowns [2] Stated Solutions - Andrew Tate positions himself as the solution to Britain's problems, not the problem [2] - The "Bruv Party" pledges to restore honor to the nation through necessary actions [2]