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Posts by CrunchBytes

We flounced out of the EU on the say-so of politicians who lied to us. And what a total shitshow that’s turned out to be. The polar opposite of what they promised. Now the call to flounce out of the ECHR. By the same people. Telling the same lies. Has the country been kicked in the head by a horse?

6 months ago 5439 1830 293 78
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Being accountable to an international court means our Government has to answer to them if it tries to undermine your human rights. Be very suspicious of any UK politician who wants to remove that check on their powers.

Share this and speak up for your freedoms.

6 months ago 1022 443 29 18
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NUMBER CRUNCHING
£9bn Boost to the UK economy by 2040 due to UK-EU deal, according to the government
£100bn Brexit's economic cost to the UK economy per year, according to OBR estimates

Private Eye NUMBER CRUNCHING £9bn Boost to the UK economy by 2040 due to UK-EU deal, according to the government £100bn Brexit's economic cost to the UK economy per year, according to OBR estimates

Christ… red lines are so expensive.

(Private Eye)

10 months ago 675 278 9 15

Does this mean that Google’s AI has realised that The Mail is actually full of sh1t???

10 months ago 5 0 1 0

And bizarrely the UK audience mostly voted for a country committing genocide.

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Yup. That’s the one.

11 months ago 17631 4010 339 167
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Pass it on…

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I am happy today to join my many intelligent and thoughtful friends who are now on Bluesky.

1 year ago 19543 2254 1667 281

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1 year ago 2 2 0 0
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Something ‘unt’ anyway…

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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This cartoon by @mluckovich.bsky.social is getting banned on Twitter. Because of course it is.

1 year ago 22696 7985 649 324
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America and Russia loved telling Europe what to do during the Cold War. But those days are now gone for good. Russia was the first to lose its influence when the wall came down, and now MAGAmerica is going to experience the same thing. It won't be easy, but if it's what America wants, so be it.

1 year ago 76 17 5 0

1. Trump and his Death Eaters cannot tolerate any rival power. Europe, when united, is a major trading and diplomatic bloc. They see Russia (much less of a threat to US hegemony) as an excellent instrument for breaking up Europe, by threat or by force.🧵

1 year ago 2256 712 79 68

We should NOT be cosying up to Trump!

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Donald Trump is only interested in 2 things: Donald Trump and his money. So he’ll want a good (for him) trade deal.

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Today is truly ‘Blue Monday’ 😢

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Today it feels like the world will end with a new, nasty regime in the US. And, apparently, we (UK) are looking to cost up to them. I despair, I really do! 😢

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The coordinated attacks on Labour by Musk, Trump and the far-right press in favour of Farage make Labour's argument that "we have to support Brexit, otherwise the far-right will attack us" completely redundant. It's time for Labour to accept that #OperationAppeasement has failed.
#RejoinEU 🇬🇧🇪🇺

1 year ago 163 61 8 5

Oh ok. The Mail now shouting at us that Trump is considering various vengeful snubs to our govt, as well as helping Farage in his bid to be prime minister.
Throughout Brexit, it howled about ‘sovereignty’. Now it cheers on a fascistic American slug meddling in our democracy.
What a toxic little rag.

1 year ago 1342 321 57 10
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…and can’t be raised high enough, the driving position is awful and uncomfortable. And some of the information on the dash (warning lights) are too small for older eyes to read! Absolutely loathe this car and wish our Kia was fixed! The infotainment system is the worst I have ever come across! /rant

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Rant: we not ally drive a Kia Niro EV, which is fantastic. Until faulty cells appear in the battery. We now have a temp hire car, petrol Peugeot 2008 hatch. The infotainment system is sh*t! The steering wheel isn’t actually a wheel and is uncomfortable…

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

You’re really not! 😀

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

He’s Labour, in an area that voted overwhelmingly to remain.

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Then let’s have another ‘advisory’ referendum! And this time, call out the lies, and no fscking big red bus!

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

This!! There are far too many ‘standards’, to the point where the same manufacturer can have different chargers, ports, and batteries for the ‘same’ bike built in a different year. Please, let’s settle on a single charging plug/socket standard!

1 year ago 2 1 0 0

So Kier Starmer PM is looking for ideas on how to boost the economy? Maybe my MP @mattwestern.bsky.social could let him know that the answer is obvious: much closer ties with the EU, rejoin the single market/EEA, and accept FoM. Better yet, let’s fully rejoin the EU (if they’ll have us!)

1 year ago 3 0 2 0
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Starmer is going to have to face facts in economic terms (the only way to boost the economy is through free trade with proximate neighbours) and politics (the majority of British people know and want this) very soon, or it will be too late. Not being the Tories is not a long term strategy.

1 year ago 105 22 4 1
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UK and EU look to 2025 as year of reset but with little room for trade-offs Sir Keir Starmer is invited to an EU summit in February - the first of its type since the Brexit negotiations.

"A huge 68% of respondents in Britain see a benefit in reintroducing cross-Channel freedom of movement in exchange for access to the European single market."

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