Ain’t going to sugar coat it for you! Rearing a future man. Diamond hard Remainer. I'm a Trekkie. 360 degree woke. Not a fan of right wing thinking
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Dec 3, 2022 • 7 tweets • 1 min read
So, this is what happened. A global pandemic occurred which was no surprise as it was on every country's risk register. At this point, Johnson would have had an 'oh shit' moment when he realised he had sacked the pandemic response team. Mistake number 1. Trump playbook 1/
When they finally managed to get him to engage with it properly, someone will have informed him and Hancock there wasn't nearly enough PPE and Hunt had allowed it all to go out of date. Mistake number 2.
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Nov 3, 2022 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Must be great being a right wing politician. You can lie daily, no one ever plays back what you said before. You can promise the earth and deliver nothing because your voters are as naive and gullible as children and believe you when you say you’ve delivered. 1.
You have armour that hypocrisy arrows cannot pierce and you are unencumbered by conscience or shame so you can chop and change at will, moving the goalposts as you do 2.
Oct 15, 2021 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Brexit is exceptionalism incarnate. The difference between people who voted leave and remain is leave voters are totally unaware of the UK’s true place in the world. 1.
You can understand why ppl would vote leave if they believe
A. The U.K. is more important than Ireland
B. The US sees us as an equal
C. Everyone will give us a trade deal on our terms, because we’re us. 2.
Oct 13, 2021 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Well, it’s finally happened. Been waiting for this. Dug in leaver dad at the school. Let’s call him Brexit Steve. Brexit Steve works in a supermarket so brexit was always going to materialise before his very eyes, no matter how balls deep he is in the cult 1.
OH did the school run. There’s absolutely no way Brexit Steve would have this conversation with me because he knows how I’d react. I’ve already had a row with him about NI which is appalling seeing as though his dad was Irish and his sister lives in NI. 2.
Oct 7, 2021 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
A child joined boy’s class 2 years ago, but with the pandemic, I hadn’t really got to know her mum. S came into the mum WhatsApp asking if anyone else’s child was in the after school club because she was running late. 1.
I DMd her and said I’d go back at 530 & collect her daughter if she was stuck. So I did and she was here 4 an hour. Don and her had a right laugh 2.
Sep 6, 2021 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
The remain leaflet from the government has all come true. The only thing they didn’t factor in was EU workers going home. Brexiteer politicians didn’t care about wrecking the economy because the prize was removing our rights so we could be paid even less. 1.
There was still supposed to be a ready supply of labour and anyone who lost a job because of brexit could just be redeployed to care or farm work. This was another assumption the thick brexiteers got wrong. One of many 2.
Aug 14, 2021 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
I’m anti fascist so technically I’m ‘antifa’. I haven’t ever showed up at a protest as antifa because I’m not plugged in to those networks but here’s what I know. 1.
Antifa are always,always there when the ‘fa’ are. They organise and respond quickly 2.
Jul 5, 2021 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
It wasn’t until @HuntedTeamNick said it today, that I realised the timing. Within a couple of days of Biden’s 1st phonecall to Johnson (months before he became the actual President), Cummings was asked to leave 1.
It’s absolutely nailed on that Biden had already been told who, and what Cummings was. Working against the interests of the western alliance. Delivering Russia foreign policy objectives 2.
Mar 15, 2021 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
UK official waiting to be seen by the Biden team
Biden team talking about UK official
Jan 2, 2021 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
The brexit business ppl from sectors from fishing to Curry house owners to farming....all were targeted by the Vote Leave campaign offering them something (everything) that their own industry would want. Something specific. 1.
The fishers thought they'd be able to seize back sold fishing rights (!?) and be able to fish the waters to death and still be able to sell to the EU. 2.
Nov 11, 2020 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
There’s some rewriting of history going on by journalists, comparing Trump to ‘remoaners’. Firstly, I don’t remember ANYONE alleging there were any votes cast fraudulently in that referendum. I for one accepted that there more leave votes cast than remain. 1.
Quite literally, no one on the remain side made any allegations that Vote Leave had organised fraud at the ballot box, dead people voting etc. I don’t remember any of that, do you? 2.
Oct 23, 2020 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
Unless u have experienced poverty as a child, you will never understand how it scars you for life. I’ve spent my entire life measuring my security by how much food I have in my cupboards. My poor mum tried to shield us from it, but I noticed everything. I was that kind of kid 1.
My way out was grant assisted,free University. But it’s only now, at 50 I’m not worried about money all the time. Financially, I’ve been self sufficient since I was 18. My mum didn’t have anything to give me 2.
Sep 14, 2020 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
I’ve finally realised! Brexit is jealous of the Good Friday Agreement. The GFA is magic, it looks both ways at once. It’s alchemy. It turns everything to gold. It shouldn’t really work in reality, yet it does. It avoids disappointment on all sides 1.
Brexit wishes it worked like magic, but reality exposes it. It satisfies no one, even the people who love it. It’s a wrecking ball, a destroyer. It has failure built in. 2.
Sep 4, 2020 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
There are intelligent brexiters. They are usually the insider trader ones. Some of them are exceptionalists and they’ve realised we don’t, as they believed, have the heft they thought we had. These brexiters will never back down of course because they have no honour 1.
Nor do they give a crap about their own country, or us, its citizens. But they surely must be shitting themselves. Men in balaclavas after peace is undermined in NI (please God no). Car plant workers with torches outside their house, having lost well paid jobs. 2.
Aug 13, 2020 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
I complained to Parliamentary Standards about Liam Fox transferring confidential info to his personal email account which was then hacked. As a former Defence Minister, he has no excuse not to know 1.
And guess what? There’s nothing they can do. The security services and the police are supposed to deal with such matters should it be required 2.
Jun 6, 2020 • 9 tweets • 1 min read
British people are weak. Really,really weak. This is because non of us have ever experienced any discernible hardship if not ever, at least not for a very, very long time 1.
Excluded from this are the war generation, what's left of them. People born during the war or were children during the war are not the war generation 2.
Apr 14, 2020 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Sing to Backstreet Boys, ‘I want it that way’
My roots,a foot long
My style, is long gone
Believe, I’m not wrong
I want a salon
The state,that I’m in
Got hair,on my chin
Believe,I’m not wrong
I need a salon
1.
Tell me why?
I look a total,scruffy mess
Tell me why?
I look like I am past my best
Tell me why?
Please listen ‘cos I am not wrong
I want a salon