US Politics | We must not cave in to Vladimir Putin’s evil despite the cost of living crisis
FIRM ON UKRAINE SIX months ago a previously unthinkable war in Europe became a grim reality. Vladimir Putin's maniacal mission to take Ukraine has unbalanced the world. AlamyVladimir Putin's maniacal mission to take Ukraine has unbalanced the world '/ ' Thank God, then, for President Zelensky and the extraordinary heroism of his Ukrainian people. They cannot win alone but they have shown every single day that they will fight and fight to hold back a massive, immoral invading army. The UK can be proud of its role in defending the freedom of Ukraine. There's pride, too, in the knowledge that tens of thousands of refugees have found shelter in our homes. Read more on Putin 'BEGINNING OF THE END' Putin's health 'deteriorating' as tyrant faces defeat in Ukraine NUKE MELTDOWN Russians tell power plant staff 'take holiday' sparking nuke disaster fears But as this merciless war rolls into the winter there will be pain in the UK, too. Energy bills of over £6,000 a year will leave tens of thousands of families shivering and hungry. Vengeful Putin will do all he can to tighten the screws further by restricting gas supplies as the cold sets in across the Continent. Britain has always stood up to dictators and there must be no Macron-style climbdown and negotiation now. Most read in The US Sun TRAGIC DISCOVERY Missing teen Kiely Rodni's body 'found' in submerged car by sleuth divers RED ALERT Putin cronies fear coup after war guru's daughter blown up 'by rogue FSB agents' HOT MAMA Kourtney shows off her stomach in a sports bra & tight leggings 'FROZEN IN TIME' Sharon Tate's sister tells how she struggled to mourn her murdered sibling JILL'S SCARE Jill Duggar reveals she underwent surgery just weeks after welcoming baby boy THE REAL KIM Kim fans praise her after she shows off her REAL stomach in unedited video Zelensky and his people deserve better than that. Putin must never ever be allowed to win. Whatever the cost. However long it takes. TYSON'S PAIN WITH political leaders absent and no-one yet taking charge of our flagship police force in London, it falls to boxer Tyson Fury to speak for the country on crime. Tyson's emotional response to the fatal stabbing of his cousin also speaks for the bewildering pain suffered by families of the victims of a knife crime epidemic sweeping our nation. As well as Rico Burton's senseless death in Manchester, rival gang members also this weekend engaged in a broad daylight knife brawl in Brixton. That harmless 87-year-old Thomas O'Halloran couldn't even board his mobility scooter without ending up a victim shows this crimewave has reached a devastating peak. We echo Tyson's calls for tougher sentences and can only hope the new Prime Minister agrees to act. It's the only language thugs understand. LIES OF BASHIR THAT it has been nearly 30 years since Martin Bashir grotesquely misled Princess Diana to get his Panorama interview does nothing to lessen the impact on her family of his treachery. Former Met Commissioner Lord Stevens says police officers leading his 2004 Operation Paget inquiry into her death in 1997 would have interviewed the BBC journalist under caution had they known of his lies. Read More on The Sun HAIR THIS I'm a beauty fan...there's a clip trick which instantly adds volume to your hair Such was the level of organised deception it is perhaps hard to disagree. Yet, curiously, Bashir appears to be still getting away with it.
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