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He’s like a younger Neil Young.

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Carry on.

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It doesn’t matter now if sponsors truly pull back from the Olympics, it feels like Beijing is already taking an L in the soft power category

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Oooh I have an idea that will tick off the kremlin. Maybe the UK government can turn some of those properties into support centers for LGBT youth.

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Tell Boris Johnson they are prime party locations that he can keep even if he loses his no-confidence vote, and he’ll jump at the chance!

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Pot. Kettle. Black

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The Ontario Tory, who is widely viewed as a moderate, was accused of not being hardline enough after campaigning as a “true blue” conservative.


Mr O’Toole has been fighting to hold the position since the September 2021 election, in which the party lost out to Justin Trudeau’s Liberals.

He has faced criticism from right-wing members of his party, who object to his stance on gay conversion therapy and Covid mandates.

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In a post, NOS wrote: “Our correspondent [den Daas] was pulled away from the camera by security guards at 12:00 pm live in the NOS Journaal. Unfortunately, this is increasingly becoming a daily reality for journalists in China. He is fine and was able to finish his story a few minutes later.”

It’s unclear exactly what den Daas did to upset the authorities, but it may have been that he was reporting from a dark street corner rather than from inside the glitzy Bird’s Nest stadium, where the Chinese government was staging an opening ceremony to show off China to the world.

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