Living in today's Brexitland is living in a cesspit of corruption & cryptofacism. And this is a sober claim, not hyperbole: the agents of this are acting undisguisedly in broad daylight.
Take a short position on a bank then engineer a fall in its share price? Anarcho-capitalism.
@the48andbeyond Politicians focus on the rear-view mirror, forgetting people change. Labour & LibDem had fingers burned and reluctant to speak out, remind them attitudes are changing & if they are serious about getting UK on its feet, EU membership is the elephant in the room!
@RejoinP@EUflagmafia@the48andbeyond
It’s time.
Time for our grassroots to ask ‘why keep a bad thing? Let’s rejoin” - and get ‘opinion/meters’ of main political parties running for rejoin
Most importantly, time to shift attitudes of the ‘silent majority’ to the idea of rejoin
No 10 is pressuring a CEO to resign on behalf of Nigel Farage.
But not the CEO of P&O who illegally sacked 800 workers
Or the CEO of Avro Energy, who pocketed millions of customers money after going bust
Or other CEOs I’ve questioned for bad behaviour
Spot the difference?
Farage, sensing the government is terrified of him and has the over powerful right wing Brexit press is backing him , now wants the NatWest board to resign. This is wild, over-the-top and beyond reason. He is being allowed to transmute into a national messiah. Lets get a grip.
Why UK Lords must go. This young undistinguished person will become a paid legislator for life with a built in chance of being in gov. too. How is this justifiable in a democracy & how do Brexiteers have the audacity to call the EU undemocratic when UK has unelected legislators?
@BBCR4Feedback The BBC coverage of ‘things-Royal’ constantly annoys. From journalists who sound more 1950s than 2020s to the content (unrelentingly obsequious). More ‘republican’? ANY republican would be refreshing. Yes, 10,000s are pro-Royal, but equally many see them as irrelevant at best
Apart from obvious insult to law & implicit view that such laws aren’t for ‘important’ people, disturbed to see U.S. style rhetoric, ie ‘politically motivated’, such comments divide our (already) fractured Nation. Any MP should feel ashamed. Sadly, I suspect you won’t
Astonishing scenes from #Iran. Protesters have burned down the house of Ruhollah Khomeini, the Islamic Republic’s founder.
The house has been a museum for the past 30 years. This is an attack in the essence of the republic itself.
Look forward to supporting the grassroots campaign to #RejoinEU
Brexit = missed opportunities, unaccountable politics, fragmented democracies
One day the UK will rejoin its EU friends… The time to start preparing is now !
The #RejoinEU march has started its journey down to parliament square. The RejoinEU Party will be sharing the platform with other pro EU groups. Come and join the party and join the Party!
@JackJDees@LucyWoodslucy70 I have to agree. I attended (and involved in organising 3) 6 of the ‘Remain’ protests, one of which I worked directly with the senior officer in charge. The police (who were NOT dressed per the image) walked along, chatting with people. generalisations = echo-chamber thinking