Observer_of_Decline
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Observer_of_Decline
@Decline_Observe
Part of the 80% of the UK who are 'Far Right'. Actual centrist watching in horror at what three decades of Blairism has done to us.

People forget that in the 1990s, Britain was the fourth biggest manufacturing economy in the world. Through the 1990s the number of jobs in manufacturing *increased*. From 1993 to 1998, British manufacturing employment increased from 4.1 million to 4.3 million. Not unrelatedly, across the same timespan, electricity prices dropped by 22%. Our manufacturing crisis today is above all an energy crisis.

@Landeur Shoehorning remigration into everything aren’t you?


The police are just standing around, and the little shits know it ‘The feds are doing nothing, bro, shall we go in?’ What a mess


When I married in 1981 we both worked & most of our salary went on paying the mortgage as the interest rate was 15% at the time. Everything we owned was 2nd hand & we never went out for meals as we couldn’t afford to. We rented our TV Went to the launderette every weekend as had no washing machine. Only had new clothes at Xmas & birthdays as presents. We went without until we could save enough to pay for something. It’s always been hard whether you are young or old. So those out there that think we had it easy we didn’t. Our governments are to blame, not the old.


If it wasn't for the British just think how backward the world would be





Guys: if a woman challenges you intellectually, is that attractive to you?

anti electricity propaganda from the 1900s


"We're wasting all this energy, time, technology and thought going somewhere where there's nothing alive." Guardian columnist Zoe Williams criticises the Artemis II moon mission in a discussion w/ @NathanOgunniyi and @SkyGillian on The Wrap. trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501

Yesterday #wind produced 59.0% of British electricity followed by nuclear 16.7%, gas 11.0%, imports 5.6%, biomass 4.0%, solar 3.6%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation



Built with $45 trillion looted from India.




65% renewable 87% low carbon








