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@MissStury

Blocked by James O’Brien, Chuka Umunna, Jolyon Maugham, Lord Adonis, Emily Thornberry, Angela Rayner, Terry Christian, Carole Cadwalladr & Care4Calais 🙂

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My threads on the different aspects of the migrant issue now all linked below:
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@elonmusk The humans landing on the pigeon statue and having a piss is near the top of the list.
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@AlastairMorgan Should’ve moved to the EU when you had the chance then. This is not membership. It’s alignment for at most 2 years, and probably far less, as it will be torn from the statute by a new government after the next election.
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@PeterTatchell I bet you weren’t delayed as long as some people have been by you and your stunts over the years. We had a vote. Your side lost. Get a grip.
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Peter Tatchell@PeterTatchell·
Another misery caused by Brexit voters Geneva airport: EU citizens queue for passport control empty. Brits queue for over an hour Brexit voters should have to pay a £5,000 tax surcharge for the misery they have inflicted on the rest of us: Higher prices, job & trade losses
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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Boris got us out, yes. We’ll always hate him for that (and a great many other things) but Cameron carries a significant portion of that blame too. Boris at least ought to be in jail.
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@_mansplaining @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Boris got us out, so we’ll always thank him for that. But he screwed up over his deal and especially over the Irish Sea border. And he replaced FoM with the “BorisWave”. The real damage was done by May, who gave so much away to her beloved EU. We need leaders not followers.
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@randombloke1876 @_mansplaining @Neccccy I can tell you haven’t read the thread I posted. If you had, even with you being as dense as a tub of concrete, the penny might’ve dropped as to why I’m pleased we’re no longer in Dublin.
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@_mansplaining @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Like many people, I tend to vote the way that’s best for me and my family. Labour in 2017, Tory in 2019… I’m politically promiscuous. Back in 2016, allowing you to take a four month holiday in the EU or whatever wasn’t high on my list of priorities to be honest.
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@_mansplaining @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Ain’t democracy great? Although remoaners only like it when it goes their way. And however bad you think Truss was, the lettuce from those days is still more economically literate than Rachel Reeves has proven herself to be.
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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Can’t be? Or you just don’t want it to be? You’ve done your best, but you’ve failed. Just like Brexit has failed. Totally and completely - and it was always going to, just like the truss mini budget. People have tried rewriting that history too.
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Mystery 🇬🇧@MissStury·
@_mansplaining @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Loss of return agreements? Those are negotiated government-to-government and geopolitical factors mean that they can get cancelled or changed. Take Afghanistan as an example. We returned Afghans in 2021 but now it’s not considered safe. If you mean Dublin, then that’s no loss:
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Migrant Thread 2: Brexit & The Dublin Agreement An argument that is often offered (usually by those who supported UK membership of the EU) in the context of illegal immigration and asylum is that Brexit means we lost access to the Dublin Agreement. 1/14

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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Why would you ignore the 15+ years of lower claims in between? To obfuscate. But it’s not working. The Farage boats aren’t a like-for-like swap with trucks, and the loss of return agreements has massively ramped up those coming here as a direct result of Brexit.
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@_mansplaining @randombloke1876 @Neccccy My salary went up way more than inflation post-Brexit. Happened in plenty of other sectors too. Since then the “Boriswave” and economically inept policies from both previous and the current government have flipped that.
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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy It wasn’t a benefit that wages were higher because as a direct result of Brexit the cost of living outstripped that increase, which wasn’t impactful in ‘some sectors’ but across the board.
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Mystery 🇬🇧@MissStury·
@_mansplaining @randombloke1876 @Neccccy “Correlation =/= causation”, remember? Slower growth is down to unrelated global factors like the Ukraine War, and domestic policies such as the jobs tax that Starmer and Reeves hiked up.
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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy We didn’t save £18bn we ‘saved’ closer to £10bn, and as a direct consequence of Brexit lost far, far more than that through slower growth. 4% a year. Tens of £Bs.
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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Correlation =/= causation. Post Covid recovery where businesses reopened quickly, and fewer people able to work due to ill health post covid, drove that, in the main. That’s not a Brexit benefit however much you’d like it to be.
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@randombloke1876 @_mansplaining @Neccccy Ending our participation in the Dublin Agreement was something to be celebrated. The EU recognised its shortcomings and only uninformed remoaners that mourn its passing. Didn’t you wonder why even this government has only highlighted losing it but won’t advocate rejoining it?
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Migrant Thread 2: Brexit & The Dublin Agreement An argument that is often offered (usually by those who supported UK membership of the EU) in the context of illegal immigration and asylum is that Brexit means we lost access to the Dublin Agreement. 1/14

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Mans Plaining@_mansplaining·
@MissStury @randombloke1876 @Neccccy Mortgages are far more expensive, the cost of living in general is far more expensive, the benefits of Brexit never materialised because it was all lies and the Farage boats are bringing in untold numbers. Everyone has noticed. You denying it doesn’t make it true.
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