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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian 17:45 - Apr 27 with 1801 viewsDJR

Rishi Sunak has said that the values of Britain and Italy are now “very aligned” at a Downing Street meeting with his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy party.

Starmer says Labour would prioritise stimulating growth over raising taxes as means of funding better services.
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:47 - Apr 27 with 1750 viewsBuhrer

Why share depressing items of news?
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:49 - Apr 27 with 1742 viewsDJR

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:47 - Apr 27 by Buhrer

Why share depressing items of news?


Good point.
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:51 - Apr 27 with 1736 viewsNthQldITFC

The good news is that with record and unexplained sea surface temperatures, a continuation of record temperatures in Asia and Europe and an El Nino which hasn't kicked in yet, we're probably in for a 'very warm' year with subsequent effects that might take our thoughts away from politics and economics.

Nobody ever mentions the good news.

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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:56 - Apr 27 with 1691 viewsBuhrer

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:49 - Apr 27 by DJR

Good point.


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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 18:02 - Apr 27 with 1644 viewsDJR

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:51 - Apr 27 by NthQldITFC

The good news is that with record and unexplained sea surface temperatures, a continuation of record temperatures in Asia and Europe and an El Nino which hasn't kicked in yet, we're probably in for a 'very warm' year with subsequent effects that might take our thoughts away from politics and economics.

Nobody ever mentions the good news.


According to the Spanish met office, the temperature today reached 38.7 degrees centigrade at Cordoba Airport. That may well not turn out to be the highest temperature when all the figures come in, and tomorrow may be even hotter.

I also read an article recently that so far this year in the Alicante region there have been about seven or eight tropical nights (when the night time temperature doesn't fall below 20) which is a record for this time of year.
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 18:10 - Apr 27 with 1605 viewsNthQldITFC

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 18:02 - Apr 27 by DJR

According to the Spanish met office, the temperature today reached 38.7 degrees centigrade at Cordoba Airport. That may well not turn out to be the highest temperature when all the figures come in, and tomorrow may be even hotter.

I also read an article recently that so far this year in the Alicante region there have been about seven or eight tropical nights (when the night time temperature doesn't fall below 20) which is a record for this time of year.


There have been a lot of really worrying leaps in atmospheric temperature records in the last couple of years, and the oceans are playing silly bu99ers too at the moment. Hopefully the SST anomaly is something transient and not a unexpected tipping point passed.

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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 18:26 - Apr 27 with 1549 viewsBlueBadger

Imagine being so patriotic that you seek the approval of foreign nazis. And not even decent, strong, manly nazis. But the notoriously steadfast and not-at-all cowardly ITALIAN ones.

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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 16:52 - Apr 28 with 1274 viewsjacobnikons

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 18:26 - Apr 27 by BlueBadger

Imagine being so patriotic that you seek the approval of foreign nazis. And not even decent, strong, manly nazis. But the notoriously steadfast and not-at-all cowardly ITALIAN ones.


So being proud of your country, capitalist, not wanting to be run by a globalist cabal and where the individual is more important than the state is Nazi is it? Ridiculous and typical name calling by so called liberal Guardian readers. Utterly pathetic and you insult those who suffered under real authoritarian regimes such as modern day china and north korea for example, both communist countries.
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:24 - Apr 28 with 1233 viewsHARRY10

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 16:52 - Apr 28 by jacobnikons

So being proud of your country, capitalist, not wanting to be run by a globalist cabal and where the individual is more important than the state is Nazi is it? Ridiculous and typical name calling by so called liberal Guardian readers. Utterly pathetic and you insult those who suffered under real authoritarian regimes such as modern day china and north korea for example, both communist countries.


Proud of you country ?

What part have you played ?

Pretty much 99.9% of countries are capitalist. Perhaps you imagine that a name changes the economic structure. Just as North Korea and East Germany are/were Democratic because they have Democratic in their name.

The BUF in England in the 1930's did not stop being Nazi just because they had not progressed to the same levels as those on the continent.

You do seem rather confused, China has a capitalist economy.
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:50 - Apr 28 with 1214 viewsnoggin

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 16:52 - Apr 28 by jacobnikons

So being proud of your country, capitalist, not wanting to be run by a globalist cabal and where the individual is more important than the state is Nazi is it? Ridiculous and typical name calling by so called liberal Guardian readers. Utterly pathetic and you insult those who suffered under real authoritarian regimes such as modern day china and north korea for example, both communist countries.


Which country are you proud of and why?

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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 18:30 - Apr 28 with 1166 viewsBuhrer

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:50 - Apr 28 by noggin

Which country are you proud of and why?


Jamaica. Because the flight was booked. And reggae.
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Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 10:54 - Apr 29 with 1025 viewsjacobnikons

Two rather depressing items of news from today's Guardian on 17:24 - Apr 28 by HARRY10

Proud of you country ?

What part have you played ?

Pretty much 99.9% of countries are capitalist. Perhaps you imagine that a name changes the economic structure. Just as North Korea and East Germany are/were Democratic because they have Democratic in their name.

The BUF in England in the 1930's did not stop being Nazi just because they had not progressed to the same levels as those on the continent.

You do seem rather confused, China has a capitalist economy.


seriously you think china is a genuine capitalist country? its a one party authoritarian state where they execute political opponents. selling goods and services does not make them capitalists but hey you stick to your crazy views. im guessing the 10 is your age?
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