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Raf Sanchez
Middle East correspondent | Telegraph [email protected]
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Damien McElroy ৩ ঘন্টা
Except no party is out and out revoke. So the asymmetric battle is still going in the Leavers direction.
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Neri Zilber ৪ ঘন্টা
Interview w Netanyahu’s campaign manager about the last elex. Good on Globes (& ) for getting this translated. Have you no red lines? "If I come across a red line, I'll let you know."
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Raf Sanchez ৩ ঘন্টা
Deliberately or not, it feels like UK voters have endorsed the tactics of the most intransigent MPs: reject a negotiated compromise and hold out for a zero-sum situation where you either get everything you want or the outcome you consider most disastrous.
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একে উত্তর দিচ্ছেন @GeraldNGOM @NGOmonitor এবং 3 অন্য
This is very sloppy given that you are criticising the methodology of others.
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একে উত্তর দিচ্ছেন @GeraldNGOM @NGOmonitor এবং 3 অন্য
In my tweet I was referring to a specific June 22 attack where there only happened to be one injury. But most attacks in Israel/Opt had multiple injuries. You’ve chopped my quote to make it sound like I was saying attacks in general only have one injury.
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একে উত্তর দিচ্ছেন @GeraldNGOM @NGOmonitor এবং 3 অন্য
If you read the data here () you can see clearly that each injury is not treated as a separate attack. Even a most cursory reading would show the report found 564 injuries but only 308 attacks in Israel/Opt. So your claim is just factually wrong.
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একে উত্তর দিচ্ছেন @GeraldNGOM @NGOmonitor এবং 3 অন্য
Your report is inaccurate and totally distorts my quote. The healthcare report does not treat "each individual allegedly injured by Israel as a separate attack" and I never said it did. Please correct your NGO Monitor piece.
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Liam Kirkaldy ৪ ঘন্টা
Tommy Robinson loses his £5,000 deposit at European elections. Would have been much cheaper to just stay at home and pour a series of milkshakes all over himself in his kitchen.
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James Ball ১৫ ঘন্টা
These results are basically terrible news for anyone hoping to avoid a culture war, or to pass any kind of compromise. The country is still *roughly* within a few points of 50/50 on Brexit. But it's looking dead-against compromise on it, by quite some margin (about 2/3+).
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Gregg Carlstrom ৭ ঘন্টা
This is absolutely fucking nuts
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Tim Shipman ১৩ ঘন্টা
Chances are the next general election will be Brexit v Remain. If the Tories aren’t the Brexit party they are finished. If Labour isn’t the remain party they are screwed. Both have to accept that they are seeking a different coalition of voters and seats. First to adapt survives
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একে উত্তর দিচ্ছেন @rafsanchez
Labour and Conservative leadership were both in favour of Brexit with a deal but both parties have been hammered. Conservatives are now likely to embrace No Deal Brexit, while Labour may finally back a 2nd Referendum in which it will campaign to cancel Brexit.
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Raf Sanchez ১৩ ঘন্টা
Big takeaway in UK election is that voters reject the middle path (Brexit with a deal) and embrace the hardline options (Brexit with no deal or cancelling Brexit altogether). Leads to a zero-sum dynamic where 2 main parties under huge pressure to choose between hardline options.
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Tim Shipman ২৬ মে
Let’s call this Catch 1922: i) How does anyone not threatening no deal get a) any movement from Brussels or b) win the Tory leadership? ii) How does anyone threatening no deal win a confidence motion and command a majority in the Commons?
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Sebastian Payne ১৪ ঘন্টা
I’m heading to bed. At this stage, suggest that Britain is nigh ungovernable. Voters are trapped in Remain/Leave silos. Neither side has anything like a clear majority. If these results were reflected in a general election, it'd be a hung parliament.
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Daniel Hewitt ১৫ ঘন্টা
How does Labour solve this?
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Matthew McGregor ১৫ ঘন্টা
It’s a properly humiliating defeat for ‘Tommy Robinson’. At the off he was so confident, and said losing would be a big embarrassment. He’s been blaming hate for his defeat. That’s a badge we’ll wear with pride.
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John Harris ১৫ ঘন্টা
There are no easy routes here. Fence-sitting is damaging Labour; going full Remain would damage it in a different way. This is not to say that it shouldn't choose. But English politics is fracturing at speed, and holding trad big-tent parties together is impossible.
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Kevin Schofield ১৫ ঘন্টা
একে উত্তর দিচ্ছেন @PolhomeEditor
Labour source: "Top of the BBC election night programme is an opening batsman whose only job is to set out the script, downplay expectations and to focus the narrative on the other parties’ failings. Emily came out and dug up the pitch and publicly humiliated her team captain."
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Sebastian Payne ১৫ ঘন্টা
We’re witnessing a nightmare future for the Labour Party. Its metropolitan Hampstead voters have fled to the Liberal Democrats; the provincial Humberside heartlands to the Brexit party. The fence Jeremy Corbyn has been sitting on has been taken away.
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