"STOP THE BOATS"
We got active and out in the streets after a savage invader killed a local boy just around the corner from this shop. The political route is now open with the formation of @RestoreBritain_ . We must all do our part and mobilise when our community is under attack and set an example for others to follow. You'll be surprised at how many will want to get involved and follow if you stick your neck out.
@Moesygodbeer@free2roamOz@RealDannyTommo It's got a code on it. Go and use that to download it from the official US government Epstein release site. You lot really do deserve to be fooled and scammed.
@free2roamOz@Moesygodbeer@RealDannyTommo Mean? They said he's cheap at any price. It's a compliment from a Jewish pedophile network because he's coincidentally perfectly aligned with Israel.
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.
In the 1970s Britain got 80% of its power from Coal fired power plants. The miners had enormous power and began to strike in the mid 1980s. The countermeasures took a decade to take effect of prioritizing Nuclear and expensive gas powered power plants. It really wasn't that long ago and the North West was decimated by it. Read more into it because I hadn't before this election upset. Its pretty significant in the mind of a lot of people in this area.
The establishment deployed MI5, strike breakers and even Robert Maxwell got involved. To understand why the majority of a 91% White population voted Labour, you have to understand the former.
@EndangeredBrit I canvassed it. Makerfield had an older than average population. I noticed a lot of Burnham supporters in the middle class areas which were predominately White boomers.
https://t.co/XzlvNT86H2
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.
@GamesNosh The red wall in a nutshell. I canvassed Makerfield, I seen with my own eyes the old White Labourite boomers with Burnham signs on their windows and hammered into their gardens.
https://t.co/XzlvNT86H2
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.
@GoodwinMJ The people of Makerfield all preferred Restore policy and leadership. Reform have short term tactical voting advantage which will swing in the future. Enjoy it while you can and get looking for another job, GPT.
@MorgothsReview I canvassed the area. It was all the aging middle class areas with all the Burnham signs. Below is a big part of why and Wigan and the surrounding areas were heavily involved:
https://t.co/XzlvNT86H2
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.
I never once said they do. Makerfield was overwhelmingly White. The area has an aging population that are Labour supporting and the above is the key to it. Thatcher really fucked over the North West, my father absolutely hated her along with many others. I never read into the history of why until the Makerfield result.
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.
Charlie, the people of and around Wigan took part in a year long miners strike. This event is a turning point and still at the forefront of many minds in the North West. I didn't see any mention of it by Robert or Rebecca. Andy Burnham was the only one to invoke it and the Hillsborough disaster. Liverpool had similar strikes in the docks. The Conservative establishment at the time mobilised strike breakers, MI5 and (((Robert Maxwells))) Daily Mirror to frame them and crush them. The White middle-class boomers voted overwhelmingly for Burnham in the affluent areas of Makerfield. Like they do in many places in the North West did which got him elected as mayor. They hate the Conservatives and anything showing any resemblance to corrosive Capitalist Toryism, with good reason.
The establishment deemed many publicly owned coal mines as unprofitable, then privatized them and sold them off to corporations. Only for the same corporations to carry on operating them at a profit. Just over a century earlier the civil war in America cut off the Confederate supply of cotton to the cotton mills in the North West. There's a lot to be learned from the history of an area and it should be dissected and used methodically in future election campaigns. It's easy to understand why we lost in hindsight but hopefully it will be a lesson learned.