
Miss DoubleTrouble
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Miss DoubleTrouble
@WW3_trenches
Not woke and not for the faint-hearted. Fed up with all the BS. I don’t suffer fools gladly.
All over the place Katılım Aralık 2011
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@PeterSchof1415 @Clacko3324301 @KingBobIIV Three examples imo:
1. Covid lockdown measures
2. Online Safety Act 2023
3. Digital ID (already mandatory for UK directors and shareholders for example)
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@Clacko3324301 @KingBobIIV Well I agree it happened to her. And that is disgusting.
But the government? Come on!
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An analogy,
I spent years in a mentally and economically abusive marriage; endless insults, psychological warfare, constantly being made to feel stupid, confused and financially abused and dependent. You stop trusting your own judgement after a while. You become grateful for scraps of decency because your baseline for “normal” has been dragged through hell.
With the help of friends and family, I eventually woke up and left.
A couple of years later, I met someone else. He sold me a sob story, presented himself as kind, understanding, different. At first, compared to what I’d escaped, he looked wonderful. Then, slowly, the mask slipped and I realised he was another monster entirely. Different tactics, same outcome.
I remember sobbing to one of my best friends, who works as a councillor specialising in domestic abuse, asking her why I kept choosing such awful men. She said something that never left me:
“They only have to be slightly less shit than the last one and you think you’ve done well. Predators look for vulnerable, exhausted people and sell them hope. At first, you’re so relieved somebody appears kinder than the last abuser, you’ll tolerate things you never should.”
And honestly, that is exactly how the British working class feels politically.
Labour was supposed to be our party. They abandoned us, lied to us, sneered at us, and treated us with contempt whilst pretending to care. So millions drifted to the Tories, who arrived with flowers and promises and patriotic slogans, only to economically cripple the country, flood communities beyond recognition, destroy social cohesion and then call us stupid for noticing.
Then Farage and Reform arrived, presenting themselves as the outsiders, the ones who finally “got it”, the ones who understood the betrayal and anger and exhaustion. People desperately wanted to believe again. They wanted somebody, anybody, to stop treating them like a disposable inconvenience in their own country.
And then what happened? The same arrogance. The same insults. The same sneering at ordinary supporters the second they became inconvenient. The same obsession with ego, cliques, media games and controlled narratives. Different badge, same psychological manipulation.
Brendan O’Neill, Spiked, The Times, GB News, Talk, Reform figures, they can all spend all day calling ordinary people thick, racist, paranoid, uneducated, extremist, “that lot”. But after years of this treatment, the insults barely even land anymore. We’ve learned to take the punches. We’ve learned what manipulation looks like. We’ve learned what gaslighting sounds like.
People are tired of being love-bombed before elections, then mocked and discarded afterwards by people who suddenly think they’re too embarrassing to stand beside.
That’s what created Restore.
Maybe it will fail. Maybe it will disappoint people too. But at some point, abused people stop caring about the risk of trying again, because staying with the people who have already lied to, exploited and humiliated them becomes intolerable.
They all created Restore.
We've been in a very abusive one way relationship with successive governments now since Major, and we're done. And the more abuse they all throw at us, the more we're done.
GIF
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@SBarrettBar The sheeples lap it up, unfortunately. What actually breaks people out of sheeple mode? Maybe it’s time to start a ‘Reclaim your brain’ campaign 💪🏻
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@SBarrettBar Aided and abetted by the current government, police force and judiciary, it would seem.
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We are experiencing Rule of Law Collapse.
London & UK Street News@CrimeLdn
Happened in Brighton last night where the person was stabbed..
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@orlaminihane @IsabelOakeshott It is absolutely ludicrous for them to have come out with such a personal accusation, whatever for?!?
It achieves nothing, but to (further) discredit Reform’s integrity and professionalism. Not a good look.
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A little update for you @IsabelOakeshott - I have sent a Subject Access Request to Reform HQ 🇬🇧 Let’s see exactly what they have on file about me.. I will happily share the response when I receive it. I’m sure they’ll be really happy with the extra work you’ve caused them. I have absolutely nothing to hide.. lets see if they do !! However Grok knows the facts, unless Elon is lying of course, because he also says that Restore are the only party to save Britain 🇬🇧 @RestoreBritain_


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Thank you, you are right. The situation is not automatically criminal, but the post-Supreme Court (2025) and EHRC guidance (May 2026) framework strengthens women’s position when facilities are designated as single-sex.
Women are well within their rights to challenge and service providers must respect single-sex designations based on biological sex.
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@WW3_trenches @jan_murray @sharrond62 As a woman, you should absolutely feel safe in toilets / changing rooms or other single sex spaces.
But you are also incorrect to say it's "illegal" for a trans person to access the wrong toilet.
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A Walthamstow resident - a trans refugee - told MP Stella Creasy they had ‘wet themselves three times in public’ since the Supreme Court ruling.
Because they were worried about being challenged in public toilets.
Did she explain that many venues now provide gender-neutral facilities - and point them towards those available locally?
Did she promise to campaign for more third spaces and other practical solutions?
Nope …
Instead, Creasy appears to want to challenge the EHRC guidance - and, in doing so, women’s rights to single-sex spaces.
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@DrHoenderkamp @RupertLowe10 Maybe Reform should step aside
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The Greens understand. @rupertlowe10 doesn’t or doesn’t care about the country.
Senior Greens urge party to step aside for Andy Burnham in Makerfield
thetimes.com/article/16d6ba…
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@RupertLowe10 @PolitlcsUK Giving people real hope that things can change. The catalyst for a much needed revolution.
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@ThePosieParker Yes, they are part of the plan (like the injection of communism into the arts and academia).
No, the majority is just left-leaning and hence unhinged, so they likely believe the marxist narrative they enforce.
A big problem.
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Before they were frowned upon and ridiculed by pretty much everyone, so the attempts to invade female spaces were not as brazen. Now, they are celebrated by many useful idiots, including politicians like Stella Creasy who just recently was posting about the trans fight not being over or some such (give us all a break!). Trans women are now so emboldened that they will go to great lengths to continue the abuse, see ‘Beth’ Upton moving to Australia after losing in court in the UK.
It could well be that in future, measures to ‘police’ access to female restrooms may be needed, but I suspect that if we manage to get rid of our current weak uniparty politicians and elect a cohort with a backbone, then law and order will be restored in more than just female restrooms.
In the meantime, I shall continue to carry a personal alarm and, whenever possible, will ask a male partner or friend to stand outside the restrooms, just in case. I will also make a fuss and call the police if necessary.
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@speakoutsister No, we finally have a normal situation where females can again use female-only facilities, as it always was the case before the trend of allowing males into female spaces took hold.
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@SBarrettBar I was able to walk from mainland Italy to Sardinia because all the sea has gone 🤪
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I know it must be hard working through the burned out wasteland
But do we yet know how many survivors made it out of Provence?
Were there boats? Or is the entire Mediterranean just steam now??
Mirror Breaking News@MirrorBreaking_
Urgent heat alert for 5 UK areas with 'greater risk to life' warning - full list mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/h…
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@varrock Because Japan is next on the ‘population replacement’ list.
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Why was a "61-year-old unemployed Ethiopian national" in Japan at all?
Rutaso.Japan🇯🇵🐶@rutasosabu
Again, someone has been stabbed in Japan. A man in Tokyo was attacked with a kitchen knife and is reportedly unconscious and in critical condition. Police arrested a 61-year-old unemployed Ethiopian national.
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@ajcdeane People have seem them in action and they know that none of the MPs are leader material. Labour thinks that being an outsider, only exposing his ineptitude locally and not in parliament, Burnham will have better chances at fooling voters.
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@StevenJonMiller Or being self-employed or a micro business owner, who cannot even take holidays…
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@TheresaK76894 @ThePosieParker Did you rob your picture too?
I have updated mine from a girl longing for the sea to my own image, so thank you for giving me the confidence to do that.
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@WW3_trenches @ThePosieParker Hmmm.... definately explains the robbed photo.
You are entitled to your opinion but it can still be dangerous. That kind of comment gives men the green flag to say the same shit for very different reasons.
If you are seeking polite debate, you should start with being polite.
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Your conclusion is incorrect as I am both a woman and not vying for anyone’s validation. But I started speaking up because I am fed up with the status quo and the abhorrent views that are being promulgated.
Also, respectfully, I am entitled to my opinion and to voice it on this forum, seeking polite debate 🙏🏻
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@WW3_trenches @ThePosieParker Lol, your profile does the same. Robbed from some website and passed off as your own for either:
Lying about being a woman
Looking for male validation.
Your post is dangerous. Anything that hints at removing women's rights is dangerous.
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