Dave Evans

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Dave Evans

Dave Evans

@dave_basic

Flaneur and quietly pessimistic homebrewer.

A Subtopian cliché 가입일 Ağustos 2015
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@DefenceGeek @CountBinface Wigan Council empty the general waste bin every three weeks. The paper, glass and plastic, and garden waste on other cycles. (Spy stuff, courtesy of the wife).
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DefenceGeek 🇬🇧
DefenceGeek 🇬🇧@DefenceGeek·
@CountBinface If you did win, I take it you'd have to wear the bin in the commons at all times... right? 😂😂
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Chris Parry
Chris Parry@DrChrisParry·
So let me get this right … @UKLabour MPs are campaigning for the underachieving and over-claiming Andy Burnham so that they can get rid of @Keir_Starmer? That would mean that @UKLabour are working for @reformparty_uk to get Starmer out. Is that right?
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@FUDdaily @GoodwinMJ As a registered elector in the "Makerfield" constituency, I despair at the quality of candidate/party being touted. This by election is a metaphor for Britain's decline.
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Matt Goodwin
Matt Goodwin@GoodwinMJ·
It is crystal clear Restore have no idea what they are doing. They are amateurs who are only helping the Left. Only Reform has a serious plan for saving this country —including reversing the Boriswave. I urge you all to get behind it. Vote Reform.
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Gareth Roberts
Gareth Roberts@OldRoberts953·
Look after our star Nicola babes 🇪🇺
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@GroomB Wigan gave us George Formby AND Frank Randall. For these gifts we are truly grateful. (St Helens could only manage Bernie Clifton and Robert Dorning).
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@post_liberal Yes, but St Helens had quite a few Tory clubs. Might be due partly to the fact that the town was dominated by the Pilkington family, and the predominant union was the General and Municipal, the most supine organised labour outfit at the time.
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Pete
Pete@post_liberal·
@dave_basic Conservative clubs more prevalent in Bolton than in Wigan. Textile towns v coalfield towns I guess.
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Pete
Pete@post_liberal·
Yes, it’s gone from being a truly national party with cross-class appeal to a regional rump party that barely registers outside of South-East England. An English version of the German FDP rather than a broad coalition of the centre-right capable of winning general elections.
Luke Tryl@LukeTryl

The more striking thing from this is that more current Tory voters voted to Remain than Leave the EU: as they have shed votes to Reform the party is now not only less Leave than 2019 Johnson coalition, but also more Remain voting than those who voted for Cameron in 2015.

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TheSimonEvansX
TheSimonEvansX@TheSimonEvansX·
This *might* work as a kind of parlour game or panel show. Or even a comprehension test. Be given the dialogue only from a chapter and then have to answer questions on the whole chapter. But *only* in the way playing a whole round of golf with a seven iron and a putter can teach you things about the game.
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fooler initiative
fooler initiative@metroadlib·
WHAT IS HAPPENING?!?! WHAT IS HAPPENING?!!! WHAT?!!!
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@post_liberal The Tories couldn't have won from 1951 to 1964 without working class support
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@post_liberal The Canadian psephologist, wrote a book about working class Tories: "Angels in Marble".
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Sunday Sport
Sunday Sport@thesundaysport·
@ferafestiva23 @walls Bit by bit, they take things from us. Like flattened Easter eggs. Cheeseparing corporate filth.
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Ferafestiva
Ferafestiva@ferafestiva23·
Just had my first @walls Feast of the year. It will be my absolute last. They’ve replaced the chocolate ice cream with vanilla and, worse, got rid of the hard chocolate centre, the very essence of a Feast. It tasted like a cheap knock off. Horrid.
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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@Steve_Sailer @VelliMach One of the Lord Derby's said that the origin of the local rivalry games called a derby originated in RL games between St Helens and Wigan.
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Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@Steve_Sailer @VelliMach True, up to a point. Rugby league in Northern England evolved as a reaction to middle class amateurism. Interestingly, a real toff, Lord Derby was a big fan of RL .
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Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@ClarkeMicah I do actually. A trivial detail that speaks to me. The South Lancs, evacuated at Dunkirk and landed in Normandy in the first wave on 6th June. A war not fought by the British by balance sheets and bookkeepers but by bloody mindedness.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@dave_basic. Indeed.Have you ever wondered why this was?
Dave Evans@dave_basic

@ClarkeMicah True. But the British and Canadians landed on three beaches at Normandy: the Americans two. And Mulberry and PLUTO. We may have been the junior partner in terms of material, but still a substantial contribution.

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Dave Evans
Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@ClarkeMicah True. But the British and Canadians landed on three beaches at Normandy: the Americans two. And Mulberry and PLUTO. We may have been the junior partner in terms of material, but still a substantial contribution.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@dave_basic The term ‘ main body of the enemy’ is pretty clear, I think . This isn’t an argument about bravery, sacrifice or endurance. Alas, it is about the importance of our contribution to what, after 1941. became someone else’s war.
Dave Evans@dave_basic

@ClarkeMicah The D Day Dodgers in Italy and the "forgotten army" in Burma may beg to differ. Two campaigns that seem to have been wiped from the collective British memory.

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Dave Evans@dave_basic·
@ClarkeMicah The D Day Dodgers in Italy and the "forgotten army" in Burma may beg to differ. Two campaigns that seem to have been wiped from the collective British memory.
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Peter Hitchens
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
.@anthonygri0669 The British Army was not in contact with the main body of the German enemy from summer 1940 to summer 1944. Not really very much like 1914-1918, whatever else you may say about it.
Anthony’s Bar & Grill@AnthonyGri10669

@frollickingmole @ClarkeMicah @gerardtbaker People fail to realise that the Second World War was even more of an attritional slogging match than the First. One of the crucial differences for the British Army was that we had much better artillery in WW2.

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Gareth Roberts
Gareth Roberts@OldRoberts953·
I wrote about TV’s strangest combinations of actors - Link below ⬇️
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