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Graham Dutfield

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Once a geographer .... avid practitioner of slow scholarship …. 🇺🇦

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Just published - it’s about content, purpose and legacy of a book I wrote with the legendary Darrell Posey. One of the first books on intellectual property and indigenous peoples, it advocated Darrell’s alternative traditional resource rights concept histanthro.org/notes/beyond-i…


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Voters were wrong to support Trump. People will tell you this isn't a helpful thing to say. But our role right now isn't to be helpful. It is to be truthful tinyurl.com/5x9hmss7

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All evening and night, terrorists attacked our cities and communities with missiles, drones, and guided aerial bombs, targeting the Odesa, Kharkiv, and Kyiv regions. In Kharkiv, as of now, more than 20 people have been reported injured, including an infant. Residential buildings…


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I addressed the European Political Community summit held in Budapest, emphasizing that the concept of ‘peace through strength’ has proven itself and is needed now. Showing weakness or selling out Europe’s positions won’t buy a just peace. Peace is the reward only for the strong.

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Donald Trump's victory is a crushing defeat for the "global elite", says Trump-supporting Old Etonian, international hedge fund millionaire, and member of the landed gentry, Jacob Rees-Mogg

Donald Trump's victory is a crushing defeat for the global elite and should be celebrated. Read more in my weekly article: letters.jacobreesmogg.com/p/a-victory-fo…



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Can the UK media now stop treating Farage like a rockstar, they helped created that monster & give equal/ more airtime to the Green Party & the Lib Dems because we need everyone who is fighting for our democracy to be taken as seriously as celebrity racists .


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While the Russians were lying about Ukrainians supposedly suppressing the Russian language, they were busy destroying the Belarusian language through their puppet Lukashenko. This is the reality of Russian imperialism.

2% - this year, 17 out of 860 1st-grade classes in Minsk began teaching in Belarusian. 30 y ago, when Łukašenka came to power, 58% of Minsk’s 1st-graders & over 92% in the Minsk region started school in Belarusian. Belarus remains the only country where the regime is…

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Brexiter who moved his business to Singapore and bought vast swathes of land to avoid IHT is now given media space to have a good old moan. None of these people gave a single shit when their Brexit grenaded our economy. God knows how they can show their faces let alone comment.

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The BBC is covering an Open Letter to Western governments from over 100 security, defence, diplomatic and senior political voices across Europe and the USA - warning of a Munich-style sell out of Ukraine. I am a signatory. Sir Huw Strachan live now ...

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Apparently The Times doesn’t really ‘do’ journalism now, just crude and sloppy propaganda

I would have probably mentioned that Dyson owns 36,000 acres of farmland in England which was previously liable for zero inheritance tax

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I would have probably mentioned that Dyson owns 36,000 acres of farmland in England which was previously liable for zero inheritance tax

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This monster should be in prison, not running for president. It’s as simple as that.

Trump on Liz Cheney: "Let's put her with a rifle standing there with 9 barrels shooting at her. Let's see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face."



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The Telegraph continues to describe people as ‘members’ of Restore Trust. But RT2021Ltd (aka Restore Trust) is a private company with no members or democratic structure. It was reported this week to have spent £95k on ads attacking the National Trust. telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/3…


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We shouldn’t get used to this. Can you imagine if Berlin, Paris, London, or even Washington had the same images, and the world stayed silent?

Russia struck a nine-story building in Kharkiv with a guided aerial bomb. Tragically, there are casualties, including children, and more people may still be trapped under the rubble. All necessary emergency services are on site. Partners see what happens every day. In these…



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There is a lot going on in the news at the moment, but there is a story that is consistently being underreported: Russia. A 🧵 (potentially with 🖍️)


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2.1m views and 14k likes for @sam_bidwell's twee thread about England here. He works for the Adam Smith Institute, whose reputation for intellectual rigour takes a bit of a knock. As a lot of it is just plain wrong. 🧵👇

England wasn't always a green and pleasant land 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 It was once a wild land of forests, moors and bogs - but over centuries it was tamed, and shaped to meet the needs of its people. A 🧵 on the domestication of England, one of the most important parts of our national story.

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Hard to overstate what a sinister figure Elon Musk is. Never seen one oligarch in a western democracy intervene on anything like this scale with unending Goebbels-grade lies.


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Below is Donegal tweed, which is called so because it's produced in the Donegal county of Ireland. Donegal tweed is most known for its signature flecks, which are created by spinning yarn with bits of felted wool, which glob onto the yarn like gum on a piano string.

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