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@Worvic10

Europhile; Remainer, totally anti-Brexit. #FBPE 🇪🇺 Occasional potty-mouth (frustration, innit) . Likes: NUFC⚽, Guinness, black pudding. Dis-likes: F*€kwits

Sunny uplands, Little Britain Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Worvic@Worvic10·
#Brexit was a monumentally stupid idea, which was propagated by relatively few provocateurs for political purposes, financial gain, regulatory avoidance and career advancement. Sadly, many were duped but we ALL suffered. #ReverseBrexit & #RejoinEU 🇪🇺
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Worvic@Worvic10·
@JChimirie66677 It is difficult not to agree with every word. What a state our country is in.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Multiple People Stabbed On A Train In Cambridgeshire A man boards a train in England expecting to reach his stop. He ends up fighting for his life instead. Several passengers stabbed. Armed police swarming the carriages. Two men arrested. Another night of fear in what was once a civilised country. The attack on the Huntingdon-bound train is not an aberration. It's the latest symptom of a nation that can no longer guarantee the most basic condition of freedom – safety. A train carriage should be the definition of the ordinary: commuters, families, conversation, calm. But Britain has reached a point where the ordinary has become perilous. The Prime Minister offers condolences, the Home Secretary promises an inquiry, and police issue their sterile statement. We've heard it all before. After every stabbing comes the same hollow ritual: shock, sympathy, and silence. Then nothing changes. This isn't just about knives. It's about a government that reacts instead of protects, and a culture that tolerates failure as if it were compassion. "Appalling incident," says the Prime Minister. No – what's appalling is that he says it every week. What's appalling is a country that has normalised armed police boarding trains in the dark to stop men butchering strangers. The deeper crisis is moral. Britain's ruling class has forgotten what government is for. Its first duty is to defend its citizens from harm, not to manage the aftermath. Yet we now live under a state that treats security as a luxury and public fear as a nuisance. Ministers mouth empathy while communities bury the cost. Whether this attack proves to have a terror link, a migrant connection, or another cause entirely, the principle remains the same: a safe society demands borders, enforcement, and visible authority. A country that cannot control its streets or its trains has ceased to be sovereign in anything but name. For decades the British people have been told to "stay calm," to "avoid speculation," and to "stand together." But calm is not a policy. Calm does not stop the blood. What's needed is the old logic of civilisation – deterrence, law, consequence. Put police where crime happens. Remove those who threaten the public. Rebuild a justice system that punishes before it apologises. Every time a citizen is maimed or killed in a preventable attack, it is not just a failure of policing – it is a failure of philosophy. The political class no longer believes in order. It believes in optics. It prefers the illusion of virtue to the reality of safety. The Huntingdon stabbings should never have happened. Not because such things are unthinkable, but because they were predictable. A state that cannot keep its people safe on a train cannot claim to govern them anywhere else. Britain's crisis isn't that violence exists. It always has. The crisis is that our leaders have accepted it. And until they stop managing the chaos and start confronting it, there will be more nights like this – more victims, more vigils, more platitudes. A civilised country prevents horror before it arrives. Ours now waits for the bodies. "Every time a citizen is maimed or killed in a preventable attack, it is not just a failure of policing – it is a failure of philosophy. The political class no longer believes in order. It believes in optics. It prefers the illusion of virtue to the reality of safety."
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Scotland’s Story
Scotland’s Story@80_mcswan·
Nigel Farage, the ultimate architect of Brexit and the blue British passport, immediately applied for a German passport to avoid its impact. Farage would prefer you didn’t retweet this embarrassing fact.
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Worvic@Worvic10·
@Keir_Starmer In the words of Elvis - “A little less talk, a little more action please”. Words are cheap.
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Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Illegal migration is a business run by organised criminal gangs with no regard for human life. My number one priority is to put an end to this vile trade. Under our nationwide crackdown, raids and arrests are already up 50%. I won’t stop until we secure our borders.
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ToonArmy
ToonArmy@toonarmy_com·
How are you feeling after that? 🤔
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Newcastle United@NUFC·
Beaten on the night but we hold our heads high. We are United. 🖤🤍
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Worvic@Worvic10·
Every #nufc player put on a fantastic display of passion and skill last night 👏🏻. Great game, despite the final result.
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Worvic@Worvic10·
Whatever their political leanings, politicians (especially those in Government) downplay the migration problem at their peril. The tongue in cheek, slightly acerbic, comments of @joncraig perfectly illustrate the point. We need action not words. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Andrew Parnall
Andrew Parnall@dontbrexitfixit·
If you voted for Brexit in the belief that you were a patriot, and you loved your country, it's time for you to apologise and admit that you got it wrong. The Brexit you voted for has broken Britain, the Tories and Reform can only make things worse.
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