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Europe@feddit.org•US would "strenuously oppose" Poland or other European state developing nuclear weapons, says Pentagon officialEnglish
4·18 hours agoTrue. And the UK has its own nukes but unfortunately relies on American missiles to deliver them.
Yes it would be good if the umbrella was enlarged, and also European countries could contribute funds and engineers for this potentially Europe-wide nuclear programme
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Technology@lemmy.world•Claude Code deletes developers' production setup, including its database and snapshots — 2.5 years of records were nuked in an instantEnglish
111·18 hours agoWhy would somebody trust AI with access to their production servers, and why would that person also not have remote database backups
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I was on social media before web browsers existed. I am Legion.English
1·20 hours agoI looked that up, looks interesting. Apparently it’s not available for us in the UK though because they say they don’t have the resources to comply with age verification, which is now a legal requirement for social media in the UK
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Europe@feddit.org•US would "strenuously oppose" Poland or other European state developing nuclear weapons, says Pentagon officialEnglish
141·1 day agoThis is yet another reason why Europe needs to develop its own independent nukes without any US involvement
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Telegraph sold for £575m as German buyer elbows out Daily MailEnglish
1·1 day agoGammons won’t like this
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I was on social media before web browsers existed. I am Legion.English
8·2 days agoYou wouldn’t be in my Top 8
I chuckled. I miss MySpace. Choosing a song for your profile was great. Facebook should add that feature to their profiles. So should Bluesky and Mastodon.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Britain’s war hawks are very upset that Keir Starmer isn’t personally riding a bomb all the way to Tehran | Marina HydeEnglish
41·2 days agoI think that the UK should try to act in accordance with international law, which it seems Sir Keir is trying to do.
The reality is that the UK is not the most powerful nation in the world. If we decide to disregard international law, then it encourages the big powers (US, China, Russia) to disregard international law in their dealings with us. Do we want those powers to treat the UK in illegal ways?
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World News@lemmy.world•Spain's Pedro Sánchez hits back at Trump threat to sever trade saying 'no to war'English
39·5 days agoI looked at that article and it quotes Trump as saying:
We’re going to cut off all trade with Spain. We don’t want anything to do with Spain
Surely this is a reason why Europe should unite in order to protect its interests. Imagine if the EU were to deny the Americans permission to use any EU air base for strikes on Iran. Would Trump then say “we’re going to cut off all trade with the EU”? It would be much more costly for the US economy if they were to cut off trade with the entire EU, rather than just one EU country.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Green Party wins Gorton and Denton by-election with Labour pushed into third by ReformEnglish
1·5 days agoYes the same issue has brought about Conservative governments. In 2015 the Tories got only 36.8% of the vote but this gave them 50.8% of the seats.
I’d like score/rank voting based mixed member
I will admit that I don’t know the details of the different kinds of proportional voting. As long as a system would result in a House of Commons that more accurately and proportionately reflects voters, I think that would be a good thing
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Greens Storm Ahead of Labour in National Poll As Second Most Popular PartyEnglish
31·6 days agoI don’t want the UK to murder people, or create a new empire. I think keeping British nukes makes sense though. If the UK and France both gave up their nukes then I think Russia would probably increase their invasion of Europe. In the future China and the US might try to take parts of Europe too.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Greens Storm Ahead of Labour in National Poll As Second Most Popular PartyEnglish
2·6 days agoI don’t necessarily think the UK should give up its nukes, they’re an unfortunate necessity in the world we live in
They might well be. Also yes, I think the US treats the UK as a bit of a lapdog. I think the UK should do more to partner with European allies. Europe together has more bargaining power than the UK alone. Europe together has more leverage than the UK to say to the US “actually we’re not doing what you want us to do”.
I think the Greens are right to oppose very wealthy people who just want to accumulate more wealth and power at the expense of everybody else. But I don’t think I agree with them if they want to “immediately begin the process of dismantling our nuclear weapons”.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Greens Storm Ahead of Labour in National Poll As Second Most Popular PartyEnglish
5·6 days agoSure it would be good to reduce reliance on the US, e.g. by replacing Trident missiles with British missiles for delivering nukes. But that web page from the Greens I linked to talks about intending to “immediately begin the process of dismantling our nuclear weapons”. I think the UK should keep its nuclear weapons for now, while exploring a future possibility of non-American missiles to deliver them.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Greens Storm Ahead of Labour in National Poll As Second Most Popular PartyEnglish
56·6 days agoPersonally I don’t think this political polarisation is a good thing
The Greens apparently want to “immediately begin the process of dismantling our nuclear weapons, cancelling the Trident programme” which I think is the wrong move when Russia poses such a big threat to Europe. China and the US could pose threats in the future. Nukes deter those big powers from invading the UK. We could also work with our allies in Europe to try and create a nuclear deterrent which covers all of Europe.
Then on the other side you have Reform who want to blame brown people for everything, and I think that’s also a wrong move.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Starmer’s position on Iran pleases no one, but that is because there are no good optionsEnglish
4·6 days agoit would be a project taking years if not decades to disentangle from our US military and intelligence alliances, and we’d be exposed the entire time
Perhaps true, so I guess we shouldn’t try to cut our ties with the US straight away. Instead we can work with European allies to build up Europe’s defences. Then if the US continues to diverge from Europe, Europe will have its own defences in place.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Starmer’s position on Iran pleases no one, but that is because there are no good optionsEnglish
8·6 days agoIf you join a club for your own interests, and the members of the club (including yourself) agree to appoint leadership for the club, which is renewed by elections every few years, I don’t think that means you become a vassal of the leadership of the club.
For example let’s say you’re in a band. The members of the band agree to have a manager, to handle certain tasks. That doesn’t mean the band members are vassals of the manager. The band members can replace the manager if they think the manager is doing a bad job.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Green Party wins Gorton and Denton by-election with Labour pushed into third by ReformEnglish
1·6 days agoI think the German system looks pretty good. Their voting system leads to a much more representative legislature. Another example when looking at proportional representation is the Netherlands, but their system seems to lead to lots of lengthy coalition negotiations and squabbling before they form a government.
Germany, for much of the last 20 years, has had a coalition government between the big centre-right and big centre-left blocs. E.g. in the 2005 election, 69.4% of voters backed either the Union or SPD, who together made up the subsequent coalition government. Compare that to the UK where we have a Labour government who, whether you like them or not, were only voted for by 33.7% of voters.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Green Party wins Gorton and Denton by-election with Labour pushed into third by ReformEnglish
1·7 days agoYes the voting systems of both the UK and US are broken because they’re unrepresentative. Hillary Clinton in 2016 got about 3 million more votes than Trump did. In many countries that would have made her the president. But the anti-democratic electoral college system in the US meant that Trump was made president instead.
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UK Politics@feddit.uk•Keir Starmer has written to all Labour MPs to explain why Labour lost the Gorton and Denton by-electionEnglish
1·8 days agoWhat I said in the comment you first responded to is that NATO membership, and British nuclear weapons, can help keep the UK safe. I don’t think I’m licking any boots when I’m talking about the security of my own country, the UK. I certainly don’t think the UK should lick the boots of the US. That’s why I think the Tories and Reform have been a bit ridiculous recently when they’ve said the UK should have helped the US with their attacks on Iran.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Green Party wins Gorton and Denton by-election with Labour pushed into third by ReformEnglish
1·8 days agoTrue. I think voters want to see politicians who embody values that voters like. The pitch of “vote for us just because we’re not quite as bad as the other guys”, without stating appealing values of your own, doesn’t really inspire anybody






















Well it’s just a suggestion I’m thinking of, and I’m happy for anybody to prove me wrong. But yes I guess the reality is that no European country alone (such as the UK) can fully stand up to the US, because no European country alone comes anywhere close to the US in terms of military power or economic power. Europe together can stand up to the US though.