If you ever come here to moan about me “splitting the vote” know this.
I never once supported Reform.
I’ve been calling for Rupert to set up a political party from day dot, and I will stand behind him.
He wants to Restore Great Yarmouth? Brilliant go for it!
He wants to Restore Makerfield? Even better… momentum.
He wants to Restore Britain? Finally.
It’s time, change is upon us.
@Hexiconia@RupertLowe10@ZackPolanski You have said the same thing to multiple people within this thread, it doesn’t work darling… we see through it.
You are acting deliberately ignorant and have embarrassed yourself.
There’s a saying about holes!
Asking for a source is fine. Pretending basic epidemiology…. that heatwaves kill the old and sick at massively higher rates, just like 1976, 2003, and every other one is some shocking revelation is what makes you look unserious.
You’re not ‘just asking questions,’ you’re doing the ‘climate change will kill us all equally tomorrow’ but while ignoring the actual demographics.
Stay mad or stay educated, your choice 😂 either way I see through you, leftie.
@Hexiconia@RupertLowe10@ZackPolanski No angry, just find you leftists more and more tedious by the day, pretending not to understand things is not the flex you think it is… it literally just makes you look stupid and uneducated.
@Hexiconia@RupertLowe10@ZackPolanski I’m not a teacher, but since you seem unwilling to actually acknowledge simple truths I will provide a source.
https://t.co/XKlYRP5vvD
Though I hate to break it to you, you needn’t trouble yourself, common sense says this is what happens, obviously…
Yes, the 1976 heatwave did cause deaths, that’s worth acknowledging.
However, the vast majority were among elderly and vulnerable people with pre-existing conditions.
For healthy individuals who stayed hydrated, avoided over-exertion, and used common sense, the risk was very low.
Most of the UK simply adapted as we always have, we know this, simply because we are still here!
We can protect the vulnerable without overstating the danger to everyone else.
We don't let 16-year-olds sign mortgages, buy alcohol, or get full-body tattoos… because we universally agree their brains aren't ready for massive, long-term consequences.
Yet, we debate whether they should make irreversible choices about hormone drugs.
5/5 Introducing life-altering, permanent medical decisions to an unfinished brain isn't "giving kids autonomy." It's an abdication of adult responsibility.
I’m ashamed of the human race.
The end.