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Daniel Broadbent
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Daniel Broadbent
@Dannybroadbent1
https://t.co/QgsfE2xRwS Autistic as fuxk. sarcastic, swears like a sailor. and hates people who lie. Lawful good.
Oldham, England เข้าร่วม Ocak 2015
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@BTCBreadMan @restless_psycho Yes sometimes things just happen. But in this particular case Trump is 100 percent to blame
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@restless_psycho Sometimes things just happen and they’re nobody’s fault.
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My best friend is 36 years old.
Every single day he complains to me about Trump.
He blames Trump for the Iran War, gas prices, his wife getting deported, and many other things.
How can I help him understand that Trump is just trying his best to make all of our lives better, and that he needs to be patient and trust the process?
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@jenrenee Trump is an adjudicated rapist, FACT!
Trump supporters murdered Cops, FACT!
Trump has been convicted of "falsifying business records" Fraud, FACT!
Trump is Terrorising Americans, FACT!
Trump is Chaos, FACT!
you support trump, FACT!
you support Rapists. Fraud, and Murderers, FACT!
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@Deffusible @blazercarl @weaverology @rj_abel the Tory's didn't deliver it though, and you make the point that labour never got in power while they campaigned on leaving. honestly this whole thing could have been avoided, but we had to go through this nonsense because lefty idiots like you wanted to leave the EU
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@blazercarl @weaverology @rj_abel Leaving the Eu was in every Labour Manifesto since 1975 to Tony Blair.
The only reason they now support the Eu is because the Tories delivered what they couldn't.
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@weaverology @Simondarto @rj_abel you didn't want another referendum remember. so tough shit were going back in
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I'm merely stating how political parties who have always wished to overturn the result of the Brexit referendum without having another referendum will possibly go about doing it to rejoin the European Union.
Personally, I'd find it to be problematic to rejoin without another referendum but I'm beyond caring about the state of politics in the UK. As a country, inside or outside the European Union, we're in terminal decline ... as frankly is the European Union itself. We're going to sink whether we stay outside the EU or rejoin it.
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@weaverology @rj_abel ha you're going back son, no more of this Brexit shit
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@rj_abel Rejoining will be in the Labour Party’s next manifesto. As it will the Lib Dems, Greens and SNP. If these parties form some motley coalition they’ll just try to ram us back into the EU without a referendum.
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@rj_abel the British people voted in labour to make the decisions for the country, thats how it works.
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@Rickyrich440 @invis4yo honestly you love this cry-baby softarse narcissist . why not just admit you cant satisfy a women? 😂
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@Rickyrich440 @invis4yo the election is a popularity contest tho
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@invis4yo they love the fact everyone hates him apparently
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@Lfc_samie bodo do well at home because they play in the snow
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@models_by_Russ you clearly didn't understand what you were voting for then because it just said "leave" it didn't explain how we would leave or even if it would be permanent. now fucketh off back under the rock from whenst thou came
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We voted to leave in 2016.
Not “leave a bit.”
Not “leave until someone in Westminster gets bored.”
Leave.
What followed? Years of political tap dancing—Prime Ministers treating the result like a spelling mistake they could quietly correct if they squinted hard enough.
And now—after all that—the big idea is:
“Let’s just rejoin.”
Of course.
Because nothing says stable, serious governance like reversing the biggest democratic decision in modern British history on a whim.
No plan.
No terms.
No clue what we’d have to give up to get back in.
Just vibes… and a superiority complex.
And here’s the part they hope you don’t notice:
It wasn’t even in the Labour manifesto.
Funny that.
Because when politicians actually believe in something, they tend to mention it before asking for your vote.
But this? This feels more like:
“Don’t worry about what we said—this is what we meant.”
You’re not being governed… you’re being managed.
So now the question isn’t just about the EU—
It’s this:
When did democratic decisions become optional?
Because if the answer is “whenever it’s inconvenient”…
Then yeah—
we’re not voters anymore. We’re mugs.
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@reliquai thats not funny. getting my hopes up like that
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@stuey_beef if only we had some kind of veto to protect our products? boy someone would have to be pretty dumb to give that up huh? 🙄
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@GBPolitcs At 77 and continuing cancer treatment, the King is understandably scaling back certain public duties to focus on his health and recovery. Wishing him strength and a peaceful Easter.
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@pritipatel Shut up you fucking idiot. It’s nothing to do with Starmer and you know it.
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Labour is now attacking the great British marmalade!
No idea Keir is so desperate to fit in with his EU pals and unpick Brexit, he's now looking to rename British marmalade to align with the EU.
When Labour negotiates, Britain loses big time…. mol.im/a/15703815
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@TheRealJamieKay unbelievable because a few people turned up? ill be honest it looks like hes doing karaoke in a pub here
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@crossplainsjohn @DamianLow3 ha you think going to expensive schools makes you smart? no sometimes people who go there are idiots who's parents are connected
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@DamianLow3 Dude went to Harvard & Princeton. He’s smarter than most of us. He’s also extraordinarily power hungry & evil. This leads to hubris & he’ll eventually fall & fail. But he still won’t be stupid.
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