Big Night for GOP in Florida, But Will It Mean a ‘Titanic Clash’ Between Trump and DeSantis?
21WIRE | The former Brexit leader believes there may be tension brewing between these two potential presidential contenders.
21WIRE | The former Brexit leader believes there may be tension brewing between these two potential presidential contenders.
source Nigel Farage talks practical sense about COVID risk, vaccines and lockdowns. Nigel Farage should be Prime Minister to stop the destruction of small businesses and the economy. Boris Johnson is weak, indecisive, and floundering; we need leadership qualified for the job at hand.
A second national lockdown would be a complete and utter catastrophe for our country. We have reached the point now where the cure has become worse than the disease itself.
John WIGHT
Imagine the courage and fortitude, borne of desperation, it requires to embark on a do or die attempt to cross the sea in a dinghy from a land where you’ve already been met with the fist of fury rather than the hand of friendship, to another land where more hostility and rage awaits your arrival.
In this country I am regarded as White and therefore, privileged – it seems. People in the streets and on television say that Whites should kneel and apologise. Really? How come I find myself in this bizarre situation? How did I get here? How did a refugee from war-torn socialist Yugoslavia turned fisherman in the South Pacific become a privileged White male? Did I miss anything? Is it something I did? Something I said? No, it’s not something I did or said. It has nothing to do with me. Except that… it has everything to do with me and there is no-one to speak out for me!
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss the possibility that due to the coronavirus pandemic and a complete stand still in EU-UK trade negotiations, the EU could request an extension to avoid a ‘no deal’ Brexit scenario on WTO terms.
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss Brexit Day, Nigel Farage’s final EU speech, and the UK’s new found freedom to make trade deals with the world as it wishes as a sovereign nation.
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss Boris Johnson’s negotiations with Brussels, as the end of January deadline fast approaches. The EU’s unelected President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, admits that the EU is ‘very worried’.
Von der Leyen warned that Brussels may need to extend the deadline for talks about a new trade relationship with the UK.
Well, today's the day as Britons go to the polls in their country's general elections to decide the fate of BREXIT... Election poll BOMBSHELL: […]
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