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Micah@rincewind.run |
to support Brexit you must embrace Trumpian dishonesty, because the actual facts are so universally damning
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Micah@rincewind.run |
to support Brexit you must embrace Trumpian dishonesty, because the actual facts are so universally damning
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Dave's not here, man!
@davewithturbos.bsky.social
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Why do I feel like America is one step away from "Brexit? Hold my beer"
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andycrain.bsky.social
@andycrain.bsky.social
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Murdochian dishonesty.
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Tim Waits
@ironweed.bsky.social
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Trump and Brexit were sobering experiences for the kinds of people (I was one) who could not believe that such absolutely transparent and demonstrably harmful bullshit dressed up in bigoted jingoism and xenophobia would prove so irresistibly appealing to so many people. The more fool me.
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Kevin Korb
@kbkorb.bsky.social
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Well, there was also a disinformation campaign funded by Putin. I remember 350 M pounds were going to be saved each week.
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Titan
@titanwolf.bsky.social
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40% of their food supply comes from EU countries. Food. The thing you need to be alive for longer than 3 weeks.
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Matt Baldwin
@thisbrokenwheel.bsky.social
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I am firmly of the opinion that Brexit was a delayed-release suicide pill willfully ingested by a society that refuses to accept no linger being a world-dominating empire and would rather self-destruct than exist as a member of equal peer states.
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Bill Stewart
@billstewart.bsky.social
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And Trump's economic tariff tantrums were almost as bad, just at a smaller scale. Breaking supply chains between the US and China, which is how a lot of US business, especially manufacturing, makes money.
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