"One might have sought the origins of this insurrection in the rise of all-powerful social media companies worth trillions and trillions," Ambrose says.
❓"Are they not tossing lit matches into this mass of crackling-dry brushwood every day?"
"But no, apparently the violent convulsions of the world’s paramount economic and strategic superpower can be✍️ traced to a British journalist in the early 1990s"
💬"I loaded the gun a quarter century ago and laid it on the table, or so the BBC would have it...
"...just waiting for the horned shirtless QAnon shaman to snatch it at the right moment, and lead the Trumpian mobs into Nancy Pelosi’s office"
➡️"But at the risk of spoiling a good story, I have to declare my interest," Ambrose writes.
"I rooted quietly for Hillary Clinton in 2016 on the grounds that she was by then no longer the same political animal that she once was"
🗣️"I had by then concluded that Donald Trump was a proto-fascist with the reflexes of Mussolini.
"I thought he would try to overturn the election by any means possible, and watched with foreboding as the expected Putsch unfolded"
✍️"Could the BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse not find better material than the ramblings of a superannuated Brit, who sheepishly agreed to give him an hour and a half on the request that he wanted to 'mine my memory' for characters to talk to for his series?"
💬"This episode invites a response, in part because it sheds light on the mental universe of the BBC...
"...a taxpayer-funded institution accused by many of chronic ideological bias in breach of its charter"
"But it also needs a rebuttal because Gatehouse has the matter backwards"
At a general audience in the Vatican this week, Pope Francis castigated "selfish" couples who "substitute cats and dogs for children" as guilty of "taking away our humanity"
❓Are dogs – who account for a third of all the nation’s pets – really taking over Britain?
💩And not just by leaving their mark on its pavements
🔴NEW: More than one million people are set to be dragged into the higher rate tax band by 2026, with economists warning that Britain is facing the biggest cost of living crisis for a generation telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/…
📈The Treasury's plan to freeze income tax thresholds – which comes at a time of rapid wage and price inflation – will push more than 1.2 million workers' earnings above the 40p threshold in the next four years
❌The research emerged as the Government faces criticism over its handling of the cost of living squeeze facing families.
Energy bills are set to soar as a planned increase to National Insurance Contributions looms in April
🚨BREAKING: Novak Djokovic has been dramatically refused entry to Australia, potentially wrecking his defence of his Australian Open crown barely 24 hours after it looked to have been rescued telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2022/01…
🔴In what was fast becoming a major diplomatic incident, Djokovic was told he was being deported after he was detained at Melbourne Airport.
It came amid claims he had attempted to enter the country using invalid documents following a mix-up with his visa
➡️The world No 1's lawyers were in the process of challenging the decision amid reports there were also question marks over whether he had adequate documentation to support the “medical exemption” he was granted to allow him to play at the first grand slam of the year
🚨Activists who tore down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston and threw it into a harbour during a Black Lives Matter protest have been cleared of criminal damage
❌The memorial to the 17th century merchant was toppled during a march in June 2020, before being dragged and rolled 500m and dumped in the water in Bristol
➡️It became a defining moment of the wave of protests seen around the world in the wake of the murder of George Floyd by a police officer in the US, and was even mentioned at Mr Floyd's funeral