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Zoe Keller

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«Who are you?» said the Caterpillar. «I hardly know, Sir. I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I must have been changed several times since then»

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QPR - Boris Loyalist(@QprEver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🇬🇧 It's not rocket science

Never, I repeat never, remove a sitting PM that has won your party a thumping majority

Especially 1 loved by the British people ie BORIS JOHNSON

You will rightly be punished by the electorate 🇬🇧

🇬🇧 It's not rocket science Never, I repeat never, remove a sitting PM that has won your party a thumping majority Especially 1 loved by the British people ie BORIS JOHNSON You will rightly be punished by the electorate 🇬🇧
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Michael Liebreich(@MLiebreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread. Imagine if the US legacy auto industry were to compete with China's to win - instead of hiding behind tariffs, delivering crappy cars to its customers, losing the global market, and watching its suppliers emigrate or fall behind?

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Zoe Keller(@KellerZoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop depending on fossil fuels and you defeat Russia without having to fire a shot.
telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/…

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Michael Liebreich(@MLiebreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patrick Hamilton brian treacy Damian Carrington Right now we're on track for about 2.5C of warning by 2100, but I think we can still get it below 2C. But not 1.5C, that's crazy talk at this point.

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Michael Liebreich(@MLiebreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The government has decided not to progress work on a hydrogen town pilot until after 2026 strategic decisions on the role of hydrogen in decarbonising heat.'

Devastating news - except for all of us not in the gas, gas distribution or boiler industries.

gov.uk/government/pub…

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Zoe Keller(@KellerZoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nuclear fusion is much closer than you think. The last breakthroughs changed the cost per watt of a fusion reactor by almost 40 times. 65% of insiders think fusion will generate electricity for the grid at a viable cost by 2035, and 90% by 2040.
✍️🏻 AEP
telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/…

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(((Dan Hodges)))(@DPJHodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Lucas An extra £350 million a week has been pumped into the NHS since the Brexit vote. Significantly more actually, and that excludes Covid expenditure.

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Michael Liebreich(@MLiebreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next time someone promotes those 'EV sales are collapsing, no one wants EVs' stories, tell them to read this: 'I Went To China And Drove A Dozen Electric Cars. Western Automakers Are Cooked.' Cheering on car companies' Kodak moment is as dumb as it gets.
insideevs.com/features/71901…

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Rachel(@RachelA1892) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warnings of a 'monumental sellout' as negotiations between the UK and EU continue.
Bill Cash report says UK sovereignty over Gibraltar may be taken 'to the point of meaninglessness'
Can Cameron be trusted to uphold UK interests?
express.co.uk/news/politics/…

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Reports that runaway call me Dave Lord Cameron is doing a deal with the EU that will sell out Gibraltar and compromise UK sovereignty.
Of all the affronts to democracy of the last 2 years, this will be the worst, by far.

Reports that runaway call me Dave Lord Cameron is doing a deal with the EU that will sell out Gibraltar and compromise UK sovereignty. Of all the affronts to democracy of the last 2 years, this will be the worst, by far.
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine scared global markets away from China in 2023, leading to unprecedented outflows. But that is now over. Markets are back to putting money to work in China, partly because they think geopolitics and the China decoupling story are overhyped...

Russia's invasion of Ukraine scared global markets away from China in 2023, leading to unprecedented outflows. But that is now over. Markets are back to putting money to work in China, partly because they think geopolitics and the China decoupling story are overhyped...
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