In his historic speech at the Munich Security Conference, JD Vance told European leaders not to shut down opinions with which they disagreed. With no sense of irony, Germany’s Defence Minister Boris Pistorius dismissed Vance’s admonition as ‘unacceptable’. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Opposition Leader Kemi Badenoch criticised an immigration judge for wrongly stretching a Ukraine-specific family reunion law to grant entry to a Gaza family of six.
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