By Billy Briggs and Sean Rankin
Two people who campaigned against Jeremy Corbyn through opaque social media groups are now running Facebook campaigns targeting the SNP A UK Government adviser and senior figure at the Adam Smith Institute (ASI) has funded adverts for a campaign group called Businesses For The Union, prompting concerns over so-called “dark money” political activity in Scotland’s election campaign. An investigation by The Ferret and The Free Press also found that two people who campaigned against Jeremy Corbyn through opaque social media groups are now running Facebook campaigns targeting the SNP. Although the above political activism is perfectly legal, campaigners have raised concerns over a lack of transparency over funding and called for new legislation to combat the influence of so-called dark money in politics.
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Starring in the role of Mikolášek is one of the Czech Republic’s most acclaimed actors, Ivan Trojan, while his real-life 18-year-old son Josef portrays his younger version, presented in the flashbacks.
According to film critic Vojtěch Rynda, it is no great surprise that Charlatan has made this year’s Oscar shortlist, given that three of Agnieszka Holland’s previous films, Angry Harvest, Europa, Europa and In Darkness, were nominated for the award.
“All of these take place in troubled times in the middle of the 20the century which shows a consistency both in Holland’s academic output but also in the Academy’s taste. I can imagine that members of the academy voted for Charlatan as a gesture of respect for Holland’s lifetime work.
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“I’d be happy to die in this fight. . This is a fight for everything.”
That’s what Eric Metaxas, a prominent Christian radio host, told President Donald Trump during a radio interview a few weeks after the 2020 election. If the hysteria in those words surprises you, you probably haven’t paid close attention to how evangelicals have responded to Trump over the past four years. Indeed, evangelicals have been one of Trump’s most loyal constituencies.
Even after it was obvious that Trump lost the presidential race, many Christian leaders redoubled their support for Trump and joined a legal effort to overturn the election and disenfranchise millions of Americans. And just two weeks ago, Franklin Graham, a public face of evangelical Christianity, compared GOP officials who voted for Trump’s impeachment to Judas Iscariot, the biblical character who sold out Christ for 30 pieces of silver.