Whatever.More of a request
Whatever.More of a request
Foreigners love to stick their unwanted nose into British politics. Non of their business.More of a request
You are right, George Soros should have shut the f*** up.Foreigners love to stick their unwanted nose into British politics. Non of their business.
He doesn’t get involved. His Foundation provides funds for causes they believe are worthy, via fledgling organisations struggling for cash. The only one I remember was Brexit, which as Hungarian and Hungary being part of the EU you can argue he had a legitimate interest in.You are right, George Soros should have shut the f*** up.
He is a dual national and a foreign national so I was replying to Beak. Which fledgling organisation was struggling for cash that warranted getting involved in Brexit?He doesn’t get involved. His Foundation provides funds for causes they believe are worthy, via fledgling organisations struggling for cash. The only one I remember was Brexit, which as Hungarian and Hungary being part of the EU you can argue he had a legitimate interest in.
Totally different to Musk.
The Foundation which is controlled by his son who has said that he is "more political" than his father.He doesn’t get involved. His Foundation provides funds for causes they believe are worthy, via fledgling organisations struggling for cash. The only one I remember was Brexit, which as Hungarian and Hungary being part of the EU you can argue he had a legitimate interest in.
Totally different to Musk.
Still an arms length Foundation supporting others and not getting directly involved.The Foundation which is controlled by his son who has said that he is "more political" than his father.
No tweets but billions spent supporting causes you believe in. Very noble.Still an arms length Foundation supporting others and not getting directly involved.
No tweets offering opinions, often using offensive language.
With noble aims too.
Open Society Foundations
One of the largest philanthropic organizations in the world, we care about freedom, democracy, and human rights.www.opensocietyfoundations.org
They aren’t political. They simply support democratic values.
I watched the video.If there is anyone out there who doesn't know how the UK government treats those well known with DR politics (in other words, those who have a larger than normal right wing following on social media). Then they should watch this video.
We are literally talking about those with views around about where many Reform voters are. Those who have many hours of advertised opinions.
In short, they are persecuted in the UK and treated as potential terrorists. This is directed policy of this government and even the last Tory government. I think this is done, not because they actually think they are terrorists, but because they have to harass them and make their life difficult and thus encourage them not to promote social conservativism and thus anti current establishment positions.
While at the same time, as I have noted many times, the Communist party of the UK have had official headquarters in the UK for many many decades. A headquarters that many Labour MPs have visited and given speeches at.
Free speech was far more free, as was freedom of association when we lived under social conservativism.
It’s garbage.Matt Goodwin sums it up rather accurately in my view.
TE, don't get boxt in to a debate with this contrarianNo tweets but billions spent supporting causes you believe in. Very noble.